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NCT ID: NCT05238675 Completed - Bronchiectasis Clinical Trials

A Study to Test Whether Different Doses of BI 1291583 Help People With Bronchiectasis

Start date: March 21, 2022
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

This study is open to adults with bronchiectasis. People can join the study if they produce sputum and have a history of flare-ups (also called exacerbations). The purpose of this study is to find out whether a medicine called BI 1291583 helps people with bronchiectasis. Participants are put into 4 groups randomly, which means by chance. Participants in groups 1, 2, and 3 get different doses of BI 1291583. Participants in group 4 get placebo. Placebo tablets look like BI 1291583 tablets, but do not contain any medicine. Participants take the tablets once a day. Participants are in the study for between 6 months and 1 year. During this time, they visit the study site about 10 times and get about 5 phone calls from the site staff. The doctors document when participants experience flare-ups during the study. The time to the first flare-ups is compared between the treatment groups. Doctors also regularly check participants' health and take note of any unwanted effects.

NCT ID: NCT05238402 Completed - COVID-19 Clinical Trials

The Impact of Statin Therapy in the Covid-19 Patients

Start date: June 1, 2020
Phase:
Study type: Observational [Patient Registry]

In the retrospective case series, consecutive COVID-19 patients admitted from June 1 to December 31, 2020, were analyzed. A 1:1 matched cohort was created by propensity score-matched analysis. Demographic data, laboratory findings, comorbidities, treatments, and in-hospital outcomes were collected and compared between COVID-19 patients with and without statin use.

NCT ID: NCT05238350 Completed - Knee Osteoarthritis Clinical Trials

The Effect of Acupressure in Patients With Knee Osteoarthritis

Start date: March 7, 2015
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Abstract Pain is the most common symptom of osteoarthritis and affects people's functional status with quality of life. This study was conducted to determine the effect of acupressure on pain, functional status, and quality of life in patients living with knee osteoarthritis. Acupressure application and follow-ups were performed by the researcher in the patient's home environment. The study was performed with 90 patients, 45 in the intervention group and 45 in the control group. Acupressure was performed two days a week for four weeks with a total of eight sessions on the ST34, ST35, ST36, SP9, SP10, GB34 acupuncture points following an acupressure practice guide prepared by the researcher. It was determined that while the Visual Analog Scale (VAS), the Western Ontario and McMaster University Osteoarthritis Index (WOMAC) scores of the intervention group were higher than those of the control group before application, they had decreased after application. It was found that all subscale mean scores of the Short-Form Health Survey (SF-36) quality of life questionnaire increased after application in the intervention group. It was concluded that acupressure has decreased pain severity and increased the functional status and quality of life of patients with knee osteoarthritis. Keywords: Osteoarthritis, pain, nursing, acupressure.

NCT ID: NCT05238246 Completed - Behavior, Child Clinical Trials

Effect of a Humanoid Robot on Dental Anxiety in Children

Start date: February 1, 2017
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Dental anxiety causes unwanted distresses in children. The present study is aimed to analyze using both technological and psychological distraction in children aged 4-10 with a humanoid robot. Materials and Methods: One hundred and two children (fifty two girls, fifty boys; mean age: 6.71±1.43 years) were included. Fifty children were participated in robot group and fifty two children were participated in control. Salivary alpha amylase were analyzed before, after, and 10 min after treatment. Frankl Behaviour Rating Scale (FBRS), Facial Image Scale (FIS), salivary amylase levels, and physiological pulse rate were used to assess the stress related changes. Statistical tests were used with p value fixed at 0.05.

NCT ID: NCT05238194 Completed - Health Personnel Clinical Trials

Psychological Effects of the Pandemic on the Health Personnel Working in the Filiation Team

Start date: February 15, 2022
Phase:
Study type: Observational

Purpose of Research: This study; It will be done in order to determine the psychological effects of the Covid-19 pandemic process on the health personnel working in the filiation team and to examine the possible effects in depth. This research was planned as a mixed methods research. Research Questions 1. What are the psychological effects of the pandemic process on the healthcare personnel working in the filiation team? 2. Do the socio-demographic characteristics of the healthcare personnel working in the injection team affect their psychological status? 3. What are the opinions of the health personnel working in the filtering team about the psychological effects of the pandemic?

NCT ID: NCT05238051 Completed - Clinical trials for Preventing Malnutrition

Gastric Residual Volume Measurement in the Intensive Care Unit

Start date: March 1, 2021
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Nutritional support is considered a key component of the treatment strategy for intensive care patients. Malnutrition, energy protein, and inadequate or excessive intake of other nutrients have measurable effects on tissues, body structure, body function, and clinical outcomes of patients receiving treatment. It increases hospital-acquired infections, hospitalizations, and intensive care prolongs and leads to complications. This study aimed to observe the time to reach target calories, nutritional failures, and complications during feeding in measured and unmeasured gastric residual volume patients receiving enteral nutrition under ventilation in the intensive care unite.

NCT ID: NCT05237895 Completed - Clinical trials for Gestational Diabetes

Serum Endocan Levels and Gestational Diabetes

Start date: March 3, 2022
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

In diabetic patients, serum endocan level has been significantly increased in patients and the levels on the long-term complications are correlated. Based on the Iinformation obtained from these studies, it can be said that there is a strong association between diabetes and serum endocan levels.

NCT ID: NCT05237765 Completed - Massage Clinical Trials

The Effect of Controlled Massage Applied at Birth on Labor Pain and Duration and Maternal Satisfaction

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

This study was carried out to determine the effect of controlled massage applied at birth on labor pain and duration and maternal satisfaction. The study was conducted as a randomized, controlled research. The research was conducted with 154 randomized pregnant women admitted to Erzurum Nenehatun Obstetrics and Maternity hospital between February-November 2019. The study consisted of 3 different groups: Group A included the pregnant women who received routine hospital care (control group n=53), Group B included the pregnant women who received midwife-controlled massage (n=50), and the Group C consisted of the pregnant women who received self-controlled massage (n=51). It was determined that the controlled massage intervention that was applied in this study reduced labor pain, but it did not affect the duration of labor or the satisfaction levels of the women.

NCT ID: NCT05237427 Completed - Healthy Volunteers Clinical Trials

Inspiratory Muscle Endurance of Adults

Start date: September 1, 2020
Phase:
Study type: Observational

The aim of this study is to determine the reference value ranges for healthy adults of the incremental threshold load test, which evaluates respiratory muscle endurance.

NCT ID: NCT05236829 Completed - Prolactinoma Clinical Trials

Exercise Capacity and Physical Activity Level in Prolactinoma Patients

Start date: June 16, 2021
Phase:
Study type: Observational

Prolactinoma, one of the most common pituitary adenomas, is an adenoma that causes excessive prolactin (PRL) secretion. An increase in prolactin level can cause weakness, decrease in muscle mass and fatigue. It is not known in detail to what extent it affects quality of life, functional exercise capacity, cardiovascular disease risk factors, physical activity level, fatigue and sleep quality in prolactinoma patients. It is aimed to compare how much exercise capacity, physical activity level, sleep quality, perception of fatigue and quality of life of prolactinoma patients are affected compared to healthy individuals and to examine the factors associated with exercise capacity in prolactinoma patients.