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NCT ID: NCT05678660 Recruiting - Aging, Premature Clinical Trials

Study of Neurological Aging Among People Living With HIV

SNAP
Start date: July 6, 2022
Phase:
Study type: Observational

A prospective, exposure-control cohort study of older adults living with HIV comparing the neurological status of those who have had HIV infection for a longer period of time (long HIV group) to age, gender, and community-matched comparison group who have had HIV infection for a shorter period of time (short HIV group).

NCT ID: NCT05656352 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Pregnancy, High Risk

Validation of a Non-invasive Hemoglobin Measurement Device in Pregnancy and Postpartum in Kenya, Pakistan, and Zambia

Start date: September 22, 2022
Phase:
Study type: Observational

Accurate, precise, and comparable hemoglobin measurements is of great importance, both for clinical value in diagnosing anemia and ensuring pregnant women receive appropriate treatment. The Masimo Total Hemoglobin SpHb® is a continuous and non-invasive handheld device with an optical sensor placed on the finger that measures hemoglobin levels using pulse oximetry. The objective of this study is evaluate the compatibility of hemoglobin measurements between SpHb and the gold standard laboratory-based assessment (complete blood count assessed via five-part autoanalyzer) throughout the course of pregnancy and at six weeks postpartum.

NCT ID: NCT05652777 Recruiting - Pregnancy Related Clinical Trials

Feasibility of Using NeoSpot at Community Settings

Start date: January 15, 2023
Phase:
Study type: Observational [Patient Registry]

Continuous vital sign monitoring is a basic tenet of specialized care in the developed world that is vastly underutilized during hospital or clinic admissions or outpatient routine visits in most low-and-middle income countries (LMICs). Despite the positive outcomes associated with vital sign monitoring (i.e., increased survival-to-discharge rates, lower complication rates and shorter length of stay in hospital), the prohibitive costs of conventional patient monitors and the difficulty in maintaining complex medical equipment limit its practice in the developing world. Currently, due to lack of medical supplies, most ANC clinics - within the health facilities or during outreach activities - do not monitor for vital signs and blood pressure among pregnant women. While many devices exist, their ease of use and high-cost, including maintenance costs, hinder screening and monitoring programs in low resource settings. Accurate and low-cost vital sign monitoring devices are required to improve identification and treatment of women with danger signs during their routine ANC visits. To meet the growing demand for vital sign monitors during the COVID-19 pandemic, Neopenda has adapted an affordable, wearable, wireless vital sign monitoring solution (neoSpotTM), that measures temperature, respiration rate, blood oxygen saturation, pulse rate, and blood pressure.

NCT ID: NCT05627206 Completed - Anxiety Clinical Trials

The Impact of PM+For Moms Intervention on Improving Mother's Mental Health in Zambia (PM+FM)

PM+FM
Start date: November 15, 2022
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

CMHD are particularly prevalent among women, posing a major threat to their own and their children's wellbeing. Despite the high prevalence of CMHD and the existence of effective treatments, interventions supporting women living in low-resourced settings remain limited. This study builds on a parent study (Zamcharts NCT03991182), which identified a high prevalence of women with anxiety and/or depression. We propose to design, test, and validate a community-based intervention nested within the public primary health system in Zambia, to identify and treat women with mild-to-severe CMHDs.

NCT ID: NCT05608928 Not yet recruiting - Clinical trials for Environmental Enteropathy

Ability of the Probiotic Vivomixx to Improve Environmental Enteropathy in Pregnant Women: a Proof of Concept Trial in Bangladesh, Pakistan, Senegal and Zambia

EMP
Start date: December 1, 2022
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

This trial will determine if a well-established probiotic, Vivomixx, can modulate the maternal microbiota and ameliorate the maternal environmental enteropathy which compromises growth in the first 1000 days. The probiotic Vivomixx has been used in many thousands of people including pregnant women, both within and outside a research context. This trial is the first in a proposed series of proof-of-concept intervention studies which are intended to provide data to enable a rational selection of interventions to be evaluated at scale in future large scale phase 2 trial in which birth outcomes and postnatal growth will be key endpoints.

NCT ID: NCT05605951 Recruiting - Multiple Sclerosis Clinical Trials

Acute Optic Neuritis Network: an International Study That Invesitages Subjects With a First-ever Episode of Acute Inflammation of the Optic Nerve

ACON
Start date: August 15, 2020
Phase:
Study type: Observational

The goal of this observational study is to longitudinally investigating subjects with inaugural acute optic neuritis (ON). The main questions it aims to answer are: - Does the time to corticosteroid treatment affect the visual outcome at 6 months in subjects with acute multiple sclerosis (MS)-, aquaporin 4-IgG positive (AQP4-IgG+) and myelin-oligodendrocyte-glycoprotein-IgG positive (MOG-IgG+) ON? - How differ clinical, structural, and laboratory biomarkers in subjects with acute ON, including clinical isolated syndrome (CIS), MS-ON, AQP4-IgG+ON, MOG-IgG+ON and seronegative non-MS-ON? Participants will undergo - clinical examination, including clinical history, neurovisual and neurological tests - serum and cerebrospinal fluid examination - optical coherence tomography (OCT) - magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) - assessment of depression, pain, quality of life through validated questionnaires Researchers will compare subjects with MS-ON, AQP4-IgG+ON, MOG-IgG+ON and other ON (CIS, seronegative non-MS-ON) to detect diagnostic and predictive markers for the disease course.

NCT ID: NCT05590455 Recruiting - HIV I Infection Clinical Trials

Tnf Inhibitors to Reduce Mortality in HIV-1 Infected PAtients With Tuberculosis meNIngitis

TIMPANI
Start date: April 11, 2023
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

Randomized phase II clinical trial which aims to assess the impact on 3-month mortality and safety of adding adalimumab to standard treatment (anti-tuberculosis drugs and corticosteroids) in HIV patients with tuberculosis meningitis in 3 countries (Brazil, Mozambique, and Zambia).

NCT ID: NCT05590260 Recruiting - Postpartum Anemia Clinical Trials

Prevention of Iron Deficiency Anemia Post-delivery

PRIORITY
Start date: May 30, 2023
Phase: Phase 3
Study type: Interventional

PRIORITY is designed as a 2-arm, randomized-controlled trial focused on postpartum women. The trial will recruit women who are diagnosed with moderate anemia based on a blood sample taken 6-48 hours after childbirth. A total of 4,800 eligible women, or 600 women per research site, will be consented and enrolled in the trial. The study hypothesizes that at 6 weeks post-delivery, prevalence of the non-anemic state in women in that received a single-dose IV iron infusion between 6 and 48 hours after delivery and prior to discharge from the facility will be greater than that of women given a supply of oral iron tablets taken twice daily for 6 weeks.

NCT ID: NCT05580666 Recruiting - Clinical trials for HIV Disease Progression

Reducing Mortality in Adults With Advanced HIV Disease (REVIVE)

REVIVE
Start date: May 8, 2023
Phase: Phase 3
Study type: Interventional

A double blinded, placebo-controlled, multicenter trial to evaluate effectiveness of azithromycin prophylaxis on mortality in advanced HIV.

NCT ID: NCT05503992 Completed - Family Planning Clinical Trials

Evaluating the Efficacy of Using a Digital Consumption Management Tool for Family Planning in Zambia

Start date: November 5, 2022
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The primary objective of this evaluation is to understand the effectiveness of the OpenSRP platform on unmet family planning (FP) demand in rural Zambia. The specific objectives are to: 1. assess the impact of the intervention on satisfaction and use of modern family planning methods among last-mile people of childbearing potential; and 2. understand the impact of the intervention on FP inventory management and dispensing. The investigators will employ mixed-methods for data collection for this two-arm cluster-randomized trial. This effectiveness evaluation will be paired with a concurrent implementation evaluation, making it a Type 2 Hybrid Design. For the impact evaluation data will be collected from two main sources at both baseline and endline: 1) existing stock management records (eLMIS and paper records, depending on study arm); and 2) Short phone surveys with people of childbearing potential in the community.