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NCT ID: NCT04586634 Completed - Clinical trials for Low Anterior Resection Syndrome

Randomized Clinical Trial on Transanal Irrigation

Start date: January 21, 2020
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Objective The primary objective is to demonstrate superiority of the Peristeen cone catheter compared to standard of care. The secondary objective is to investigate quality of life and different benefits and aspects of treatment and satisfaction with the Peristeen cone catheter. Design of the investigation This is a randomised, open-label, parallel investigation comparing the Peristeen cone catheter with standard of care in subjects with major LARS (LARS score ≥ 30). Each subject will be enrolled for a study duration of 12 weeks. Subjects will be randomized to the treatments stratified by neo-adjuvant radiotherapy. The comparator in this study will be current standard of care for patients with LARS which is conservative bowel management. This is defined as: Supportive therapy according to the individual treatment protocols available at each participating site. Primary endpoint and secondary endpoints Primary endpoint: • LARS score, obtained from the LARS score questionnaire* Secondary endpoints: - Number of subjects with Major LARS* - FIQL Score - scale 1, Modified American Society for Colorectal Surgeons Questionnaire* - FIQL Score - scale 2, Modified American Society for Colorectal Surgeons Questionnaire* - FIQL Score - scale 3, Modified American Society for Colorectal Surgeons Questionnaire* - FIQL Score - scale 4, Modified American Society for Colorectal Surgeons Questionnaire* - EQ-5D-5L - utility score* - EQ-5D-5L - VAS score (scale 0-10 cm)* - Satisfaction with treatment (scale 0-10 cm)* - Number of adverse events* *All endpoints are measured per subject at study termination

NCT ID: NCT04586400 Recruiting - 9P Monosomy Clinical Trials

Chromosome 9 P Minus Syndrome

Start date: June 27, 2017
Phase:
Study type: Observational

Patients with deletion of chromosome 9 P are rare (~200 in the medical literature) and have a diverse set of phenotypic characteristics. We propose using state of the art genome sequencing methods to define the location and size of the deleted portion of chromosome 9 P as well as the genetic background in affected patients (whole genome sequencing) and correlate the genes in the deleted portion of chromosome 9 P with specific phenotypic characteristics of each patient. Enrolled participants will be asked to complete a detailed questionnaire, complete a medical release form, and provide a biospecimen sample.

NCT ID: NCT04586114 Active, not recruiting - Clinical trials for Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome Secondary to Covid-19

Effect of Corticosteroid Treatment on Prognosis in ARDS Secondary to Covid-19

CoCovSDRA
Start date: March 1, 2020
Phase:
Study type: Observational

Study conducted on hospitalized patient in critical ill units in Nancy and Metz to evaluate if early corticosteroid treatment in first seven days after admission improve patients outcome in Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome secondary to Covid-19 compared to later corticosteroid therapy or no treatment. Also comparison of acquired infection with or without corticosteroid treatment during hospitalisation.

NCT ID: NCT04585152 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Nephrotic Syndrome Steroid-Dependent

Rituximab Versus Mycophenolate Mofetil in Children With Steroid-dependent Idiopathic Nephrotic Syndrome.

RTXvsMMF
Start date: October 15, 2020
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

Anti-CD20 monoclonal antibodies are emerging as the steroid-sparing therapy of choice for nephrotic syndrome.This Randomized Clinical Trial seeks to evaluate whether Rituximab biosimilar maintains drug-free disease remission in patients with steroid-dependent nephrotic syndrome for 12-24 months and verify its superiority vs. mycophenolate mofetil (1,200 mg/m2 orally in 2 daily doses). The investigators will compare the risk of relapse to test this hypothesis (primary outcome). Secondary objectives will include assessing short- and long-term side-effects and developing specific biomarkers of sensitivity to therapy. Patients will be recruited, treated and followed at IRCCS G Gaslini and IRCCS Bambino Gesù where laboratory studies will be performed at in-site facilities.

NCT ID: NCT04582539 Active, not recruiting - Multiple Myeloma Clinical Trials

To Assess the Safety and Tolerability of INCB000928 in Participants With Myelodysplastic Syndromes or Multiple Myeloma

LIMBER
Start date: August 19, 2021
Phase: Phase 1/Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

This Phase 1/2, open-label, dose-finding study is intended to evaluate the safety and tolerability, PK, PD, and efficacy of INCB000928 administered as monotherapy in participants with MDS or MM who are transfusion-dependent or present with symptomatic anemia.

NCT ID: NCT04582201 Completed - Clinical trials for Respiratory Distress Syndrome, Adult

Evaluate the Safety of agenT-797 in Participants With Moderate to Severe Difficulty Breathing Secondary to SARS-CoV-2

Start date: September 21, 2020
Phase: Phase 1/Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

A Phase 1/2 study of agenT-797 to treat moderate to severe acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) secondary to acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) or influenza.

NCT ID: NCT04581408 Recruiting - Long QT Syndrome Clinical Trials

Mutation-specific Therapy for the Long QT Syndrome

MAST2
Start date: June 15, 2021
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

Novel therapy for the Long QT Syndrome based on the mechanism of action of the disease-causing mutations Long QT syndrome type 2 (LQT2) accounts for ~ 35% of all LQTS cases and is difficult to manage, as beta-blockers frequently fail to provide full protection. Most LQT2 patients (pts) have a Class 2 mutation, which implies defective "trafficking". Lumacaftor (LUM) is a drug developed and currently indicated for the treatment of cystic fibrosis (CF) in patients homozygous for the F508del mutation in the CFTR gene. LUM corrects protein folding and trafficking defects of mutant and misfolded CFTR channels, restoring their cell surface expression. The investigators recently demonstrated that LUM can rescue in vitro the LQTS phenotype observed in human induced pluripotent stem cell- derived cardiomyocytes (hiPSC-CMs) from pts with LQT2 Class 2 mutations (PMID: 29020304) and in these same two patients Orkambi administrated for 7 days at the same dosage approved for cystic fibrosis showed to reduce their QTc (PMID: 30753398). With the present phase II clinical trial (MAST2) the investigators will enroll 20 LQT2 patients (see inclusion and exclusion criteria) and they will test in vivo the efficacy of Orkambi in shortening their QTc. Patients will be admitted to hospital for a maximum of 7 days (minimum in-hospital stay based on evidence of QTc shortening). Orkambi will be administered at the dose approved for cystic fibrosis and during the entire period continuous ECG monitoring through both telemetry and 12-lead 24-hr Holter monitoring will be performed and QTc length and morphology will be analyzed.

NCT ID: NCT04580706 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Frail Elderly Syndrome

The Effect of Frailty and Other Geriatric Syndromes on the Prognosis of Elderly Patients With Acute Coronary Syndrome

Start date: January 1, 2020
Phase:
Study type: Observational [Patient Registry]

This is a prospective observational clinical trail which will recruit 1000-1500 participants over 65 years with frailty and acute coronary syndrome (ACS) in Beijing Friendship hospital. The investigators will conduct frailty assessment (FRAIL scale, CFS, SPPB), comorbidities, functional status (Barthel index, ADL, IADL), nutritional risk (MNA-SF), and then observe the clinical outcomes of elderly ACS participants with frailty. Then, the investigators will follow-up these participants separately in 1,3,6 and 12months, the anticipate follow-up time is 1 year. According to the follow-up results, investigators will evaluate the impact of frailty and other senile syndromes on the short-term and long-term prognosis of ACS, and develop a scoring system for the prognosis evaluation of elderly ACS participants.

NCT ID: NCT04580433 Completed - Obesity Clinical Trials

Time-restricted Feeding for Treating Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS)

PCOS
Start date: November 1, 2020
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Intermittent fasting is an increasingly popular diet pattern of alternating eating and dieting.One particular form of intermittent fasting is the so-called time-restricted feeding (TRF). TRF allows for ad libitum feeding within a large window of time each day, and does not require any calorie counting. There is growing evidence that it can lose weight, reduce insulin resistance and improve cardiometabolic health. Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is the most common reproductive endocrine and metabolic disease affecting women of childbearing age. PCOS shows anovulation or oligoovulation, hyperandrogenemia and ovarian polycystic changes. Insulin resistance and obesity are common features of PCOS. Whether the TRF impacts women with PCOS is still unknown due to the paucity of data in this area. To explore the effects of TRF on the endocrine and metabolic profile in overweight women with PCOS, a 6-week single-arm trial, divided into 2 consecutive periods: (1) 1-week baseline period; and (2) 5-week TRF period, will be implemented.

NCT ID: NCT04579783 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

Corticosteroid and Repeated Dextrose Hydro-dissection for Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Patients

Start date: November 27, 2020
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) is the most prevalent peripheral nerve entrapment of upper limb. Typical symptoms comprise pain, numbness or tingling of the thumb and index, middle or ring fingers. Thumb weakness and decreased grip strength can occur in the later stage. Currently treatments included physical modalities (low power laser, transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation, ultrasound), medication, splinting, injection and surgery. Ultrasound guided intracarpal hydro-dissection of median nerve had been proposed based on its accurate localization, while the injectates were diverse. Corticosteroid has been widely used for CTS for decades. However, growing evidences suggested that 5% dextrose, normal saline, platelet rich plasma injection also have therapeutic effects on alleviating CTS symptoms. Among the injectates, a single 5% dextrose injection could be considered as a substitute of corticosteroid based on its long term effect up to six months. However, the clinical efficacy of 5% dextrose injection has not validated by the further study. The investigators aim to compare the therapeutic effect of 5% dextrose injection with corticosteroid injection in patients with CTS, up to 12 weeks follow up.