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NCT ID: NCT03420547 Recruiting - Breast Cancer Clinical Trials

Marital Satisfaction and Sexual Health of Female Cancer Patients in Singapore

RISE
Start date: November 1, 2018
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Disturbances in marital intimacy and sexual health is one of the most underrated and undertreated problems in cancer survivorship. A review on unmet supportive care needs of cancer patients noted one third to more than half of patients reported support for sexual disturbances as an area of unmet need during and after treatment. Patients, whose sense of femininity and body image may be at risk, such as in the case of breast and gynaecologic cancers, may be more susceptible to such intimacy and sexual disturbances. According to a recent study conducted in Singapore, 25% of gynaecologic cancer patients reported dissatisfaction with their bodies and 19% reported feeling less sexually attractive. Unfortunately, there is paucity in formal resources for couples counselling within the oncology setting in Singapore. The current study seeks to investigate a pilot program called Renewing Intimacy and Sexuality (RISE), which consists of 3 sessions with female cancer patients and their spouses, and that combine components of psychosexual education, communication training and skills building. The reach, acceptability, implementation, and preliminary effectiveness of the RISE program will be assessed based on the RE-AIM framework for program planning. The overall aim of the research project is to establish evidence-based programs for cancer survivors to enhance their quality of life.

NCT ID: NCT03420404 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Axial Spondyloarthritis

Clinical Trial of TCM Collaborative Care Model in Axial Spondyloarthritis

AcuSpA
Start date: March 5, 2018
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

A pragmatic, prospective, randomized controlled trial will be conducted in patients with axial spondyloarthritis who are NSAID inadequate responders. Patients will be randomized in a 1:1 ratio to either receive standard rheumatological care or a Traditional Chinese Medicine physician involved collaborative model of care (i.e. NSAIDs with acupuncture). Primary end-point was spinal pain score at week 6 with secondary end-points being evaluated week 24. Through this study, we hope to assess a novel model of care in AxSpA and be used as a reference to improve the management of other chronic diseases in Singapore.

NCT ID: NCT03415841 Recruiting - Post MI Clinical Trials

Kardia - A Smartphone-based Care Model for Outpatient Cardiac Rehabilitation

Start date: February 1, 2018
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This study hopes to target the remaining 80% of low risk post-myocardial infarction patients who have refused uptake the traditional cardiac rehabilitation program In Changi General Hospital. This is a 6-week home-based Cardiac rehabilitation program enabling patients to track their blood pressure, physical activity and medicine compliance through a mobile application. Each patient in the intervention arm is provided with a blood pressure monitor, activity tracker and a single lead ECG monitor. The data from these devices would be automatically synced by a mobile application and uploaded to a confidential web portal which is only accessible by physician care-givers. The application also provides educational content/tasks, appropriate reminders for taking medications and daily goals on activity targets set by the care provider. This would help to engage the patients to enable behavioural change and improve compliance to mediation and activity recommendations. In general, 50 patients who are randomized to the intervention group (mHealth) will be enabled with remote monitoring devices (ECG, Blood Pressure, Activity tracker) and "Kardia" mobile application, for home-based rehabilitation program followed by review in the outpatient Cardiology clinics. The control group (50 subjects) will just be monitored at fixed intervals in the outpatient Cardiology clinics. Fu AT 3-4 months & 9-12 months. Subjects will be advised to commence the exercise program 2 weeks after the myocardial infarction. Block randomization using sequentially numbered sealed envelopes would be used to assign subjects to the intervention or control arms. The primary outcome measure is compliance and adherence to the "Kardia" program. Other endpoints include 6MWT, patient wellbeing and behaviour (e.g. dietary habits, stress levels, physical activity) assessed using questionnaires, major adverse cardiovascular events (MACE), modification of cardiovascular risk profiles (i.e. LDL, BP, BMI, HbA1c, etc) and medicine compliance.

NCT ID: NCT03415620 Recruiting - Pain Clinical Trials

Perioperative Music Listening on Anxiety, Pain, Analgesia Use and Patient Satisfaction

Start date: January 3, 2018
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The use of music to relieve pain has been studied in many forms of medicines and has been proven to reduce anxiety, pain and analgesic use in the perioperative setting. However, music listening as an inexpensive and duplicable method has not been investigated and implemented in the local context. The investigators hereby propose a prospective study to recruit patients undergoing surgery to evaluate the effectiveness of music in pain relief and post-operative recovery; as well as the implementation and operational readiness of music listening.

NCT ID: NCT03415009 Completed - Hepatitis C Clinical Trials

Prevalence of IL28B Polymorphism in Hepatitis C Patients

Start date: June 2014
Phase: N/A
Study type: Observational

Response to peginterferon and ribavirin treatment in hepatitis C (HCV) depends on viral and host factors. Single nucleotide polypmorphisms (SNP) near to IL28B gene (especially at rs12979860 and rs8099917) are strongly associated with the response to treatment in HCV genotype 1 infection, less so in HCV genotype 2/3 infection. CC genotype in rs12979860 and TT genotype at rs8099917 are associated with good treatment outcome. Asian populations have high prevalence of CC genotype in other studies, which can explain relatively good response to peginterferon/ ribavirin in genotype 1 infection in Asians compared with Caucasians.

NCT ID: NCT03414853 Completed - Abdominal Pain Clinical Trials

Free Text Prediction Algorithm for Appendicitis

Start date: December 4, 2017
Phase:
Study type: Observational

Computer-aided diagnostic software has been used to assist physicians in various ways. Text-based prediction algorithms have been trained on past medical records through data mining and feature analysis. Currently, all text-based machine learning prediction problem models have been built on extracted data with no research completed on free text based prediction algorithms. This study aims to determine the accuracy of a free text prediction algorithm in predicting the probability of appendicitis in patients presenting to the Emergency Department with abdominal pain and gastrointestinal symptoms.

NCT ID: NCT03414450 Withdrawn - Clinical trials for Chronic Myeloid Leukemia Blast Crisis (CML-BC, Ph+)

Evaluation of ETC-1907206 With Dasatinib in Advanced Haematologic Malignancies

Start date: April 25, 2018
Phase: Phase 1
Study type: Interventional

This study evaluates the use of ETC-1907206 in combination with dasatinib in certain types of blood cancers. The first phase of the study (1A) is designed to find the highest tolerated dose of ETC-1907206, while the second phase (1B) will assess the safety and tolerability of the recommended dose of ETC-1907206. ETC-1907206 has been designed to block the activity of an enzyme of the body known as Mnk kinase, which is thought to be involved in the development of a variety of cancers.

NCT ID: NCT03413215 Recruiting - Hypertension Clinical Trials

Effects of Multidisciplinary Intensive Targeted Care in Improving Diabetes Outcomes: a Pilot Study in Singapore

IDEALS
Start date: March 1, 2019
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This study aims to investigate whether channeling purposefully structured resources to patients at high risk of developing diabetic complications to interdisciplinary team clinic consultations, interspersed with closer remote follow-up and aided by simple technology will be more effective than usual care in controlling diabetes mellitus, controlling multiple cardiovascular risk factors and reducing clinical event rates.

NCT ID: NCT03412955 Recruiting - Breast Cancer Clinical Trials

A Pilot Study of Eribulin in Breast Cancer (BC) Patients With Brain Metastases Previously Treated With Anthracyclines and Taxanes

Start date: March 8, 2017
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

This is a pilot study, the principal investigator plans to enroll 14 patients. If 2 or more responses are documented, the principal investigator will consider to start a new phase II study. If there is less than 2 responses in the 14 patients, it is unlikely that Eribulin will produce 15% or more response rate in patients with active brain metastases, thus indicating no need to study further. Based on Poisson distribution, there is 38% probability of observing 1 or 0 response even if the underlying response is 15%. There is no null hypothesis, hence no p-value of significance.

NCT ID: NCT03411239 Completed - Ventilator Lung Clinical Trials

Airway Pressure Changes Using Esophageal Balloon Catheter (OBC) in Laparoscopic Surgery

Start date: March 8, 2018
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This is a single centre study. The investigators intend to recruit 20 subjects over 4 months. Patients undergoing laparoscopic abdominal surgery for cholecystectomy, laparoscopic gynaecological surgery and laparoscopic urologic procedures either as day surgery, same day admission or in patients, will be included in the study. Patients will be identified at the time of listing for surgery and referred to study team, which in turn will recruit the patients. Informed consent will be obtained at the time of recruitment and a copy of consent with details of principal investigator would be provided to subjects. All data collection will be done intraoperative. Patient would be followed up once at day 3 post op period. If patients have any complications related to the study, they will be followed up weekly until the complication is resolved.