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NCT ID: NCT05522621 Not yet recruiting - Menopausal Syndrome Clinical Trials

A Muticenter Clinical Study of Chinese Herbal Compound TJAOA102 in Alleviating Menopausal Syndrome

Start date: October 1, 2022
Phase: Early Phase 1
Study type: Interventional

Currently, TCM recipes are widely used in treating menopausal syndrome(MS) with obvious efficiency and slight side effects. We have developed the Chinese herbal compound TJAOA102 and has validated its effects in animals. Here, we will perform a population-based, multicenter study to confirm the safety and efficacy of TJAOA102 in therapy of MS, which will provide a solid evidence for TCM in therapy of MS.

NCT ID: NCT05522374 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Neurodegeneration With Brain Iron Accumulation (NBIA)

TIRCON International NBIA Registry

TIRCON
Start date: June 14, 2012
Phase:
Study type: Observational [Patient Registry]

TIRCON-reg aims to - continue the provision of a global registry and natural history study for NBIA disorders - harmonize and cover existing national and single site registries - enable participation of countries and single sites that so far have no access to an NBIA registry - join forces in order to recruit sufficient numbers of patients - define the natural history of NBIA disorders - define the most appropriate outcome measures - inform the design and facilitate the conduction of clinical trials

NCT ID: NCT05521958 Enrolling by invitation - Clinical trials for Tibial Plateau Fracture

Gene Expression in Lower Extremity Acute Traumatic Compartment Syndrome

Start date: June 10, 2022
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this study is to evaluate both genotypic differences and differences in local gene expression in individuals who develop acute traumatic compartment syndrome relative to control patients with at-risk lower extremity fractures who do not develop compartment syndrome.

NCT ID: NCT05521529 Recruiting - Cushing Syndrome Clinical Trials

Cushing's Syndrome Before and After Treatment (CORRECT)

CORRECT
Start date: February 16, 2023
Phase:
Study type: Observational [Patient Registry]

The purpose of this study is to prospectively study patients with Cushing's syndrome before and after treatment, with a special emphasis on physical function, quality of life, and circadian rhythms. The hypotheses are: - Cushing's syndrome negatively impacts health-related quality of life (HRQoL) and physical functioning - Cushing's syndrome is associated with altered circadian rhythms at the whole body level and in peripheral target tissues. - These complications partially reverse following disease control.

NCT ID: NCT05521451 Recruiting - Atrial Fibrillation Clinical Trials

Clinical Cohort Study - TRUST

TRUST
Start date: March 17, 2021
Phase:
Study type: Observational [Patient Registry]

The "Long-term Outcome and Predictors for Recurrence after Medical and Interventional Treatment of Arrhythmias at the University Heart Center Hamburg" (TRUST) study is an investor-initiated, single-center, prospective clinical cohort study including patients treated with cardiac arrhythmias or at high risk for cardiac arrhythmias. The design enables prospective, low-threshold, near complete inclusion of patients with arrhythmias treated at the UHZ. Collection of routine follow-up data, detailed procedural information and systematic biobanking will enable precise and robust phenotyping.

NCT ID: NCT05521438 Recruiting - Netherton Syndrome Clinical Trials

Safety, Tolerability and Efficacy of QRX003 Lotion in Subjects With Netherton Syndrome

Start date: June 23, 2022
Phase: Phase 2/Phase 3
Study type: Interventional

This study has been designed to determine the safety, tolerability and efficacy of QRX003 lotion 2%, 4% QAM or 4% BID in subjects with Netherton Syndrome (NS) in comparison to vehicle

NCT ID: NCT05520086 Active, not recruiting - Clinical trials for Stevens-Johnson Syndrome

Clinical Trial to Evaluate Safety and Efficacy of Cell Therapy in Patients With Cicatricial Conjuntivitis.

CELOPHIN
Start date: November 11, 2022
Phase: Phase 1/Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

A phase IIa, open label, non controlled clinical trial to assess the feasibility and safety of allogeneic adipose-derived mesenchymal stem cells (ASC) in the treatment of cicatricial conjunctivitis associated with Lyell's syndrome, Stevens-Johnson's syndrome and mucous membrane pemphigoid with ocular involvement

NCT ID: NCT05519683 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Irritable Bowel Syndrome With Constipation

Home Transcutaneous Electrical Acustimulation (TEA)

Home-TEA
Start date: November 2, 2022
Phase: Phase 2/Phase 3
Study type: Interventional

This study will assess the efficacy of two active treatments with TEA and a chemical neuromodulator (escitalopram aka Lexapro) versus a sham comparator or control group on abdominal pain.

NCT ID: NCT05518864 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Bladder Pain Syndrome

GAG-therapy Efficacy Trial Solution for Bladder Pain Syndrome/ Interstitial Cystitis (GETSBI Study)

GETSBI
Start date: October 21, 2021
Phase: Phase 4
Study type: Interventional

Rationale: Efficacy study (RCT) for glycosaminoglycan(GAG)-therapy for the indication bladder pain syndrome / interstitial cystitis with Hunner lesion subtype (BPS-IC H+). reason for this study is a current lack of evidence regarding its efficacy and cost-effectiveness. Main objective is to determine short and long term efficacy of GAG therapy (bladder instillations) for people with BPS-IC H+ as compared to placebo treatment on dominant symptoms such as pain and Quality of Life (QOL)

NCT ID: NCT05518786 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Postintensive Care Syndrome

Precision Medicine for Post-Intensive Care Syndrome (PreMed4PICS)

PreMed4PICS
Start date: May 1, 2020
Phase:
Study type: Observational

Critically ill patients show an acute phase characterized by systemic spread of the inflammatory response, irrespectively of the cause of intensive care unit (ICU) admission, and late sequelae, including ICU acquired muscle weakness (ICUAW) and neurocognitive impairment. Mechanisms driving these late sequelae are unknown and there are no effective therapies to date. PreMed4PICS hypothesis is that skeletal muscle pathogenetic phenotypes and long-term sequelae in survivors to critical illness can be predicted at ICU admission in peripheral blood samples by transcriptomic profiling of the acute systemic response. Our main objective is to identify pathogenesis-dependent predictive signatures of muscle injury and clinical outcomes such as ICUAW or cognitive impairment. A multicentric prospective observational study will be conducted including adult patients admitted to the ICU and followed up until 12 months after ICU discharge. This will allow for clinical subphenotyping, sample acquisition and histopathological studies. To identify subphenotype-specific molecular pathways involved in skeletal muscle recovery, single-nuclei RNAseq will be performed. Massive sequencing of whole blood RNA and circulating microRNA at ICU admission will be performed to identify transcriptomic signatures that result in quantitative scores predictive of the outcomes of interest. All the findings will be confirmed in two validation cohorts. Collectively, this project aims to characterize the molecular mechanisms leading to ICUAW development and recovery, identifying therapeutic targets. The potential of a quantitative approach to the acute inflammatory response to predict long-term sequelae in survivors of critical illness will be validated.