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Filter by:This phase II, randomized pilot trial studies the effect of the consumption of foods made with resistant starch compared to foods made with corn starch on biomarkers that may be related to colorectal cancer progression in stage I-III colorectal cancer survivors. Foods made with resistant starch may beneficially influence markers of inflammation, insulin resistance, and the composition of gut bacteria in colorectal cancer survivors.
Chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy (CIDP) is a chronic demyelinating polyneuropathy of autoimmune origin with a progressive or relapsing course. Diagnosis is based on clinical presentation and electrophysiological findings in accordance with the EFNS/PNS consensus guidelines. IVIg is the first line treatment witch has been shown to be effective in several placebo-controlled trials. Once IVIg therapy produces a response and is well tolerated, some patients are able to continue their treatment in the home setting. The HOME LINK system offers an integrated, global solution based on telemonitoring technology providing continuous, remote monitoring of Privigen® infusions administered at home.
Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy (CRT) is an established treatment for patients with systolic heart failure and bundle branch block, improving functional capacity, quality of life and reducing morbi-mortality. Adjusting atrio-ventricular (AV) delay, vector optimization and choice of different modes of stimulation can influence the acute hemodynamical consequences of CRT but also its medium-term and long-term clinical and echocardiographic effects. The aim of the present prospective study is to investigate whether the different stimulation modes lead to different acute hemodynamic response, by evaluating the highest systolic pressure using the Finapress ® method.
The aim of this open-label (OL) trial is to study the long-term use of macitentan for up to 2 years in Fontan-palliated adult and adolescent patients beyond the 52 weeks of treatment in the parent RUBATO double-blind (DB) study (AC-055H301, NCT03153137). This OL trial studies the long-term effect of macitentan in Fontan-palliated patients as it is not known if the effect of macitentan is sustained beyond 52 weeks (end of the parent RUBATO DB study). In addition, the trial also studies the long-term safety of macitentan as this is also unknown. Furthermore, the opportunity will be given to patients who were on placebo in the parent RUBATO DB study to receive macitentan 10 mg and benefit from a potentially active treatment.
The purpose of this study is to characterize the natural history of leukocyte chemotactic factor 2 amyloidotic (ALECT2) disease. In this observational study participants with ALECT2 disease will be enrolled. Participants, who have already reached end-stage renal disease (ESRD), will provide retrospective chart review data and biological specimens at baseline only. Other participants, in addition to retrospective chart review, will be followed prospectively.
This study consists of two phases. The phase I study is designed to investigate the safety and tolerability of Satoreotide tetraxetan following fractionated i.v. administrations in pre-treated subjects with locally advanced or metastatic cancers expressing sstr2 as identified by Satoreotide trizoxetan Positron Emission Tomography (PET/CT) scans. This phase will encompass both radioactivity escalation and peptide mass dose evaluation. Phase II will assess the efficacy of Satoreotide tetraxetan in subjects in selected indications, in a basket design.
The aim of the registry is to investigate the clinical performance of the Magmaris Magnesium Stent in STE-ACS and NSTE-ACS patients.
Participants will be requested to deliver non-invasive vagus nerve stimulation (nVNS) two times per day, at least five days per week. Participants will be followed for two years with nVNS as an adjunctive therapy to the standard of care therapy for chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy (CIDP).
This is a nonrandomized, open-label trial of avelumab in subjects with metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer (mCRPC) experiencing PSA or radiographic progression while receiving 2nd generation ADT (abiraterone / enzalutamide/ apalutamide or darolutamide). Metastases must be radiographically evident by whole body bone scintigraphy or CT/MRI scan. Thirteen African American subjects will be enrolled into the initial cohort. If at least one positive response (PSA decrease by >50% and or radiographic per RECIST 1.1) is found, the study will be expanded to accrue a total of 27 patients. The trial will be conducted in accordance with Good Clinical Practices. Subjects enrolled in the study will receive avelumab 10 mg/kg every 2 weeks (Q2W) and continue their previously started 2nd generation ADT (abiraterone or enzalutamide). Treatment with avelumab will continue until documented confirmed disease progression, unacceptable AEs, intercurrent illness that prevents further administration of treatment, Investigator's decision to withdraw the subject, subject discontinuation from the study, noncompliance with trial treatment or procedure requirements, subject receives 52 administrations of avelumab (approximately 2 years), or administrative reasons requiring the cessation of treatment. After the end of treatment, each subject will be followed for 30 days for AE monitoring (serious AEs will be collected for 90 days after the end of treatment or 30 days after the end of treatment if the subject initiates new anticancer therapy, whichever is earlier). Subjects who discontinue treatment for reasons other than disease progression will remain on study and continue to undergo study-related disease assessments until documented disease progression, initiation of a new non-study prostate cancer treatment, withdrawal of consent, or becoming lost to follow-up. All subjects will enter survival follow up, and will be contacted at their regularly scheduled clinic visit, or by telephone approximately every 6 months, until death or withdrawal of consent or end of study.
This is a multicenter, open-label, single-arm Phase 1B/2 study to assess the safety and efficacy of tabelecleucel in combination with pembrolizumab for the treatment of subjects with platinum-pretreated, recurrent/metastatic Epstein-Barr Virus-associated Nasopharyngeal Carcinoma (EBV+ NPC).