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NCT ID: NCT00716300 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Metabolic Syndrome X

High Density Lipoprotein (HDL) Functionality in Metabolic Syndrome

Start date: July 2008
Phase: N/A
Study type: Observational

The aim of the study is to examine the kinetic, anti-oxidant, anti-inflammatory and cellular cholesterol efflux properties of high-density lipoprotein (HDL) in subjects with the metabolic syndrome (MetS) and lean individuals.

NCT ID: NCT00702936 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Myocardial Infarction

Telmisartan Versus Ramipril After Acute Coronary Syndrome

TERACS
Start date: November 2007
Phase: Phase 4
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this study is to compare the antinflammatory and endothelial progenitor cell (EPC) mobilizing effect of Ramipril and Telmisartan in patients presenting with acute coronary syndrome

NCT ID: NCT00697411 Recruiting - Brain Disorders Clinical Trials

Study of Selected X-Linked Disorders: Aicardi Syndrome

Start date: October 2002
Phase:
Study type: Observational

Based on our current understanding of Aicardi syndrome, the condition is hypothesized to occur due to a genetic change on the X-chromosome. The research team is investigating Aicardi syndrome to identify the specific gene location associated with the disorder. Th investigators are collecting blood and skin biopsy samples from patients and their parents. A permanent cell line is prepared and DNA from the blood and skin samples and cell lines is isolated and then used for genetic testing. The current research includes microarray analysis which which is used to look for duplications or deletions of genetic material, mutation analysis of candidate genes by sequencing, review of medical records to identify trends suggesting possible candidate genes of interest, and X chromosome inactivation studies.

NCT ID: NCT00696748 Recruiting - Metabolic Syndrome Clinical Trials

The Effect of IM Testosterone Undecanoate on Biochemical and Anthropometric Characteristics of Metabolic Syndrome in Hypogonadal Men

NePlaM3
Start date: October 2005
Phase: Phase 3
Study type: Interventional

The objective of the study is to assess the effect of the testosterone therapy on the body composition, lipid and glucose metabolism, inflammatory markers in patients with metabolic syndrome and hypogonadism.

NCT ID: NCT00681616 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Compartment Syndrome

Study of New Catheter & Pressure Monitor System to Help Prevent Compartment Syndrome From Developing in the Injured Leg

TS2
Start date: January 2009
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

An investigation of a new catheter and pressure monitor system that may help to prevent a complication called compartment syndrome from developing in an injured leg. Compartment syndrome occurs when too much fluid builds up in the muscles of the injured leg. This causes a lot of swelling and increases pressures within the leg that can cause permanent damage muscles and nerves in the leg.

NCT ID: NCT00669266 Recruiting - Pheochromocytoma Clinical Trials

Adrenal Tumors - Pathogenesis and Therapy

Start date: September 2002
Phase:
Study type: Observational

The pathogenesis of adrenal tumors is still not fully elucidated and the treatment options for malignant tumors are poor. The current study investigates different aspects of the pathogenesis of adrenal tumors and evaluates different therapeutic options in patients with adrenocortical carcinoma.

NCT ID: NCT00656110 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Restless Legs Syndrome

Neuroma Injections to Treat Restless Legs Syndrome - RCT

Start date: April 2008
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this study is to determine whether, in a randomized, placebo-controlled trial, restless legs syndrome (RLS) can be caused by pinched and damaged foot nerves called neuromas.

NCT ID: NCT00652964 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Central Alveolar Hypoventilation Syndrome

PHOX2B Mutation-Confirmed Congenital Central Hypoventilation Syndrome in A Chinese Family: Presentations From Newborn to Adulthood

Start date: September 2009
Phase: N/A
Study type: Observational

Detect the PHOX2B Mutation-confirmed congenital central hypoventilation syndrome

NCT ID: NCT00651235 Recruiting - Marfan Syndrome Clinical Trials

A Randomized, Open-label, LOSARTAN Therapy on the Progression of Aortic Root Dilation in Patients With Marfan Syndrome

MFS
Start date: February 2007
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

To assess the efficacy of angiotensin II receptor blocker, Losartan, to prevent progressive dilation of aortic root in patients with Marfan syndrome.

NCT ID: NCT00632879 Recruiting - Insulin Resistance Clinical Trials

The Study of Metabolic Syndrome in Hemodialysis Patients

Start date: March 2007
Phase: N/A
Study type: Observational

Metabolic syndrome (MS), comprised of central obesity, glucose intolerance, hyperinsulinemia, low HDL-cholesterol (HDL-C), high triglyceride (TG) and hypertension, results in markedly increased risk for cardiovascular disease in the general population. The National Cholesterol Education Program Adult Treatment Panel III (NCEP ATP III) report recommended the use of five variables for the diagnosis of the MS including waist circumference (WC), serum TG concentration, serum HDL-C concentration, blood pressure and fasting glucose concentration. A waist circumference of 80 cm in women and 90 cm in men would better identify those with the MS in Asian populations. However, the studies of modified asian criteria of metabolic syndrome in hemodialysis (HD) patients are scarce. We will perform prevalence investigation, cross-sectional study, and prospective investigation for metabolic syndrome in our HD patients (around 360 at present). We will enroll all the patients who receive maintenance HD more than three months in our HD center. The patients who are hospitalizing, suffered from active malignancy, active infections, recent cardiovascular events and surgery will be excluded in the beginning of study. Biochemistry and anthropometric parameters including HDL-C, TG, insulin resistance index, high sensitivity C-reactive protein and WC will be collected and analyzed. We will also prospectively establish the mortality and hospitalization indices of these patients, to study the prognosis of HD patient with or without metabolic syndrome. This study will be helpful to understand whether the application of a modified criteria of metabolic syndrome in HD patients is capable to predict cardiovascular events, hospitalization and mortality rates.