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NCT ID: NCT05329675 Recruiting - Nutrition, Healthy Clinical Trials

Trial of Sinphar Lipucan Capsule to Regulate Immune Function

TSLC
Start date: April 1, 2022
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Trial of Sinphar Lipucan Capsule to regulate immune function

NCT ID: NCT05330546 Recruiting - Low Bone Density Clinical Trials

Evaluation of Implant Stability in Low Quality Bone Following The Use of Osseodensifiers Versus Ridge Expanders

Start date: April 1, 2022
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

the use of osseodensification technique compared to ridge expansion screws in low bone quality

NCT ID: NCT05330910 Recruiting - Obesity Clinical Trials

Crural Repair During Laparoscopic Sleeve Gastrectomy in Patients With a Lax Gastroesophageal Junction

REPAIR
Start date: April 1, 2022
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Background: Laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy (LSG) is one of the commonest bariatric procedures. However, it is associated with postoperative gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) and erosive esophagitis (EE). The investigators' preliminary study suggests that the incidence of postoperative GERD and EE appears to be correlated with the preoperative presence of a lax gastroesophageal flap valve and hiatal hernia. Hypothesis/ Aim: To investigate the impact of a concomitant hiatal hernia repair with LSG on the incidence of postoperative EE. Significance: For patients with pre-existing EE, most surgeons will recommend a laparoscopic Roux-en-Y gastric bypass (LRYGB) as their primary bariatric procedure. However, compared to LSG, LRYGB is a technically more demanding procedure with increased morbidity and long term nutritional deficiencies. For asymptomatic patients at risk of postoperative EE due to presence of a hiatal hernia, there is still no consensus on the most appropriate bariatric surgical option. A LSG with a concomitant hiatal hernia repair, if shown to reduce EE postoperatively, may help to expand the pool of patients suitable for LSG in the future. Methods: A two center, double-blinded, randomized controlled trial of all patients, undergoing LSG with a preoperative diagnosis of a Hill's grade III gastroesophageal junction, will be randomized to having a concomitant hiatal hernia repair (experimental arm) versus just LSG alone (control arm). Primary outcome measures include 1-year postoperative EE on endoscopy. Secondary outcome measures include postoperative morbidity, blood loss, quality of life and GERD symptoms at 1-year postoperatively.

NCT ID: NCT05330949 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Pregnancy Induced Hypertension

Optical Coherence Tomography Angiography Compared to Maternal Doppler in Screening for Hypertension in Pregnancy

Start date: April 1, 2022
Phase:
Study type: Observational

Pregnancy related hypertension is one of the most prevalent obstetric complications. The aim of the study is to evaluate the validity and sensitivity of OCT angiography in prediction of pregnancy induced hypertensive disorders in comparison to maternal doppler in the first and second trimesters of pregnancy

NCT ID: NCT05332288 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Osteochondritis Dissecans Knee

Triphasic Osteochondral Scaffold for the Treatment of the OCD of the Knee: Observational Study

MAIOCD
Start date: April 1, 2022
Phase:
Study type: Observational

The objective of the present study is to evaluate the clinical results of reconstructive treatment of knee OCD defects treated with osteochondral scaffolds implanted with specific instrumentation.The evaluation will be performed through clinical, subjective and objective assessments.

NCT ID: NCT05332353 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Non-Muscle Invasive Bladder Cancer

Machine Learning-Based Prediction of BCG Response in High-Risk Non-Muscle Invasive Bladder Cancer Patients

Start date: April 1, 2022
Phase:
Study type: Observational [Patient Registry]

This prospective study aims at using Artificial intelligence to create a helpful unbiased machine learning-based model that predicts BCG unresponsiveness in high risk BCG-naïve NMIBC patients incorporating all potential clinico-pathological, radiological and/or molecular prognostic factors.

NCT ID: NCT05334875 Recruiting - Retinal Disease Clinical Trials

Repeatability of Electroretinogram and Visual Evoked Potential

Start date: April 1, 2022
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

To assess repeatability of electroretinogram and visual evoked potential in clinical practice

NCT ID: NCT05335174 Recruiting - Surgery Clinical Trials

Hypotension Prediction Index in Postoperative Surgical Patients

HPI-PACU
Start date: April 1, 2022
Phase:
Study type: Observational

PACU-HPI study evaluates the use of a hemodynamic monitor in the post-anesthetic recovery room on patients undergoing colorectal, hepatobiliary, and vascular surgery, to determine the feasibility of recruiting this surgical population.

NCT ID: NCT05335343 Recruiting - Frailty Clinical Trials

Evaluation of the Relationship Between Healthy Eating and Intrinsic Capacity in Elderly Individuals

Start date: April 1, 2022
Phase:
Study type: Observational

The aim of this study is to evaluate the relationship between intrinsic capacity and healthy eating in elderly individuals.

NCT ID: NCT05336032 Recruiting - Glycemic Response Clinical Trials

Ethnic Variability in Glycemic and Hunger Satiety Response to Rice in Overweight Adults

Start date: April 1, 2022
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Evidence has./ indicated increased risk of type 2 diabetes with white rice consumption in Asian population. It is shown that glycemic response to carbohydrate-containing food may differ in people of different ethnicities. The large increment in glucose concentration induced by high glycemic index food often exaggerates the body's anabolic responses, which facilitates the overproduction of insulin and eventually results in pancreatic beta-cell failure, causing type 2 diabetes mellitus. Given that rice is the staple food of Asians and Emiratis, and extent to which rice influences postprandial glycemia could have potential relevance in the prevention and treatment of diabetes. In this study, the investigators intend to compare the glycemic and hunger satiety response to rice among overweight Emiratis, Asians, and Caucasian. The primary objective of the study is to compare the glycemic (glucose) and hunger satiety (hormone ghrelin and peptide YY) response to glucose and rice among overweight Emiratis, Asians, and Caucasians.