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NCT ID: NCT04074421 Recruiting - Gut Microbiota Clinical Trials

Effects of Continuous Treatment With Rifaximin and Probiotics on the Gut Microbiota of Patients With IBS-D

Start date: May 10, 2020
Phase: Phase 4
Study type: Interventional

We will use the latest Rome IV criteria to recruit IBS-D patients and evaluate the effects of repeated treatment with rifaximin and sequential treatment with rifaximin and probiotics on different symptoms and quality of life. High-throughput sequencing combined with real-time quantitative PCR will be used to comprehensively analyze the effects of different drugs on intestinal flora. The study has important guiding significance for the treatment of patients with IBS-D.

NCT ID: NCT04061421 Recruiting - MDS/MPN Clinical Trials

Active Myeloid Target Compound Combinations in MDS/MPN Overlap Syndromes Overlap Syndromes (ABNL-MARRO)

ABNL-MARRO
Start date: December 10, 2021
Phase: Phase 1/Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

ABNL-MARRO (A Basket study of Novel therapy for untreated MDS/MPN and Relapsed/Refractory Overlap Syndromes) is an international European-American cooperation providing the framework for collaborative studies to advance treatment of myelodysplastic/myeloproliferative neoplasms (MDS/MPN) and explore clinical-pathologic markers of disease severity, prognosis and treatment response. ABNL MARRO 001 (AM-001) is an Open label, phase 1/2 study within the framework of the ABNL-MARRO that will test novel treatment combinations in MDS/MPN. Each Arm of AM-001 will test an active myeloid target compound in combination with ASTX727, an oral drug combining fixed doses of the DNA methyltransferase inhibitor (DNMTi) decitabine and the cytidine deaminase inhibitor E7727, also known as cedazuridine in a single tablet.

NCT ID: NCT04054999 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Liver Transplant; Complications

Methylene Blue vs Cyanokit for Intraoperative Vasoplegic Syndrome in Liver Transplant Patients

Start date: November 30, 2019
Phase: Phase 4
Study type: Interventional

This study will evaluate if Hydroxocobalamin may be a new and possibly superior treatment for refractory vasoplegic syndrome during liver transplant surgery.

NCT ID: NCT04053933 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Myelodysplastic Syndromes

Observational Study Towards the Impact of Newly Started Treatment in MDS on QoL

Be-QUALMS
Start date: August 1, 2019
Phase:
Study type: Observational [Patient Registry]

Study type An observational study conducted in different hematological centers in Belgium. Study objectives Primary objective: To assess the impact of newly started treatments on the QOL of patients suffering from myelodysplastic syndromes. Secondary objectives: - To assess the impact of newly started therapy on disease perception in MDS patients - To study the relation between disease perception and quality of life - To examine which clinical and disease specific factors determine QOL in MDS patients - Collect information on the transfusion threshold in Belgian hematological centers and evaluate the impact on quality of life. - To evaluate whether changes in QOL are related to hematological respons. Study design - Newly diagnosed MDS patients who are about to start a treatment or previously diagnosed MDS patients who are starting with a new line of therapy. - QOL assessment with the QUALMS. - Disease perception measurement using the B-IPQ. - Measurement at diagnosis/before start of therapy, at 4 weeks, 12 weeks, and at 24 weeks into treatment. Study endpoints Primary endpoint: Change in QUALMS score at visit timepoints 4 - 12 - 24 weeks after the start of a new treatment. Secondary endpoint: - Change in B-IPQ score at visit timepoints 4 - 12 - 24 weeks after the start of a new treatment - Association between B-IPQ and QUALMS score. - Association between clinical and disease specific factors and QUALMS score - Association between transfusion threshold and QUALMS score. - Association between hematological response and QUALMS score Summary of eligibility criteria - Adult patients with a new diagnosis of MDS (according to WHO 2016 definitions (3) or known patients with MDS who are about to start a new treatment. - Signed informed consent. - Patients enrolled in an unblinded interventional therapeutic trial are eligible. Exclusion criteria - Patients with acute leukemia defined as >20% bone marrow blasts. - Patients suffering from an overlap syndrome myelodysplastic/myeloproliferative disease. - Patients in post allogeneic transplant setting. - Patients enrolled in a blinded interventional therapeutic trial. - Patients starting with multiple treatments under investigation at the same moment apart from intensive chemotherapy. - Newly diagnosed patients who do not start with treatment. - Patients who started a previous treatment less then 12 weeks ago apart from packed cell transfusion (up to 4 weeks allowed). - Diagnosis of any previous or concomitant malignancy except when the patient successfully completed treatment (chemotherapy and/or surgery and/or radiotherapy) with curative intent for this malignancy at least 3 months prior to inclusion. - Patients refusing to sign informed consent.

NCT ID: NCT04052763 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Acute Coronary Syndrome

FFR-CT to Detect the Absence of Hemodynamically Significant Lesions in Patients With High-risk Acute Coronary Syndrome

Start date: August 28, 2019
Phase:
Study type: Observational

The present study is a monocentric, observational, single arm, study, with the aim to determinate the ability of FFR-CT to exclude or confirm the presence of hemodynamically significant coronary stenosis, compared to coronary angiography in high-risk acute coronary syndrome patients.

NCT ID: NCT04050410 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Postural Tachycardia Syndrome

Autonomic Determinants of POTS - Pilot1

Start date: August 27, 2019
Phase: Early Phase 1
Study type: Interventional

Postural tachycardia syndrome (POTS) is a relatively common condition affecting mostly otherwise healthy young women. It is the cause of significant disability and an impairment in quality of life. These patients have high heart rate and symptoms during standing. Many of these patients are disabled and have a poor quality of life. The sympathetic nerves are part of the nervous system that helps to maintain normal blood pressures and heart rates during activities of daily life. The purpose of this study is to determine the importance of sympathetic activation as a cause of orthostatic symptoms. The investigators will assess the effects of a blood pressure medication (Moxonidine) on the symptoms during standing. Moxonidine lowers sympathetic activity. The investigators believe patients with high resting sympathetic activity might benefit from Moxonidine. It might reduce high heart rate and improve symptoms during standing. This study should help clinicians and the growing population of patients with POTS gain a better understanding of this disorder and find more personalized treatment.

NCT ID: NCT04048434 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Cytokine Release Syndrome

Extracorporeal Cytokine Adsorption as Additive Treatment of CAR-T Associated Cytokine Release Syndrome (CRS)

CYTORELEASE
Start date: June 2021
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Patients with severe CAR-T cell associated cytokine release syndrome (CRS) (defined as vasopressor dependent) will be treated with standard of care (SOC) + cytokine adsorption (6hourly for 24 hrs). Primary endpoint is the change in plasma IL-6 between 0 and 24 hrs.

NCT ID: NCT04048213 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Learning Disabilities

The Becoming of Children With Doose Syndrome

DOOSE
Start date: August 1, 2019
Phase:
Study type: Observational

Doose syndrome is a rare epileptic syndrome that can lead to learning difficulties and a poor quality of life. The goal of this study is to evaluate the evolution of epilepsy and its consequences on cognitive development and learning issues in children with Doose syndrome.

NCT ID: NCT04047641 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Acute Myeloid Leukemia

Cladribine, Idarubicin, Cytarabine, and Quizartinib in Treating Patients With Newly Diagnosed, Relapsed, or Refractory Acute Myeloid Leukemia or High-Risk Myelodysplastic Syndrome

Start date: October 22, 2019
Phase: Phase 1/Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

This phase I/II trial studies the side effects and how well cladribine, idarubicin, cytarabine, and quizartinib work in treating patients with acute myeloid leukemia or high-risk myelodysplastic syndrome that is newly diagnosed, has come back (relapsed), or does not respond to treatment (refractory). Drugs used in chemotherapy, such as cladribine, idarubicin, and cytarabine, work in different ways to stop the growth of cancer cells, either by killing the cells, by stopping them from dividing, or by stopping them from spreading. Quizartinib may stop the growth of cancer cells by blocking some of the enzymes needed for cell growth. Giving quizartinib with cladribine, idarubicin, and cytarabine may help to control acute myeloid leukemia or high-risk myelodysplastic syndrome.

NCT ID: NCT04046029 Recruiting - Aging Clinical Trials

Bivalirudin in Elderly Patients Undergoing Elective Percutaneous Coronary Intervention.

Start date: July 8, 2019
Phase: Phase 4
Study type: Interventional

The study is an investigator-sponsored, prospective, multicenter, randomized, open-label study designed to compare efficacy and safety between bivalirudin and heparin in elderly patients with acute coronary syndrome undergoing elective percutaneous coronary intervention.