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NCT ID: NCT05116995 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Myocardial Infarction

Differential EFfects of Dual antIplatelet and Dual aNtithrombotic thErapy on Hemostasis in Chronic Coronary Syndrome Patients

DEFINE CCS
Start date: November 1, 2021
Phase: Phase 4
Study type: Interventional

The investigators will be comparing the effects of two different drug treatment strategies, in patients with history of a heart attack, on different markers of bleeding and clotting risk. Both treatment strategies are already approved for the indication of improving outcomes in high-risk patients with history of heart attack.

NCT ID: NCT05115617 Recruiting - Covid19 Clinical Trials

Pregnant and Lactating Individuals & Newborns COVID-19 Vaccination Prospective Cohort Study

PLAN-V
Start date: June 3, 2021
Phase:
Study type: Observational

The PLAN-V Study is an Ontario-based prospective, longitudinal study that will consist of extensive biosampling and detailed data collection from pregnant women/individuals, who have received the COVID-19 vaccine during their pregnancy, and their infants across the antenatal, delivery and postpartum periods.

NCT ID: NCT05115188 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Diabetes, Gestational

DIAgnosing GDM usiNg Oral Sugar InStead

DIAGNOSIS
Start date: October 1, 2022
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this study is to compare the positive and negative effects of Dex4® tablets, as an alternative form of fast acting carbohydrate, compared to the current standard diagnostic test, glucose beverage. The investigators hypothesis that because of their availability in solid, chewable form, variety of flavours and lack of carbonation, Dex4® tablets may result in fewer side effects than glucose beverage and provide an equivalent carbohydrate challenge for diagnosis of gestational diabetes.

NCT ID: NCT05115110 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Spinal Muscular Atrophy (SMA)

A Study to Investigate the Safety and Efficacy of RO7204239 in Combination With Risdiplam (RO7034067) in Participants With Spinal Muscular Atrophy

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

Risdiplam works by helping the body produce more survival motor neuron (SMN) protein throughout the body. This means fewer motor neurons - nerve cells that pass impulses from nerves to muscles to cause movement - are lost, which may improve how well muscles work in people with SMA. RO7204239 is an investigational anti-myostatin antibody that is designed to target myostatin. Myostatin plays an important role in the regulation of skeletal muscle size by controlling growth. Inhibiting myostatin may help muscles grow in size and strength. RO7204239 in combination with risdiplam, which is designed to increase the amount of SMN protein throughout the body, has the potential to further improve motor function and clinical outcomes for people living with SMA. This trial will study the safety and efficacy of RO7204239 in combination with risdiplam in patients with spinal muscular atrophy (SMA). The trial has two parts; Part 1 is the dose-finding part in SMA patients that are either ambulant (aged 2-10 years) or non-ambulant (aged 5-10 years) within separate cohorts, and Part 2 is the pivotal part in SMA patients aged 2-25 years that are ambulant.

NCT ID: NCT05114876 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Cognitive Impairment

Redesigning the Surgical Pathway (PROMoTE)

PROMoTE
Start date: December 13, 2021
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Cognitive complications, that is problems with thinking and memory, are incredibly common after surgery, occurring in 10-50% of all older surgical patients. These complications can take different forms, but one of the most common is postoperative delirium (POD), a short-term state of confusion. In addition to being stressful for patients and their families, POD is linked to longer hospital stays, increased costs, higher mortality rates and other problems after surgery. Despite this, POD is often not recognized by doctors and there are currently no effective medications to treat POD. However, simple strategies such as helping patients to sleep properly and remain hydrated, have been shown to help. This study is testing if a delirium-reduction program will reduce postoperative delirium (POD) in older surgical patients. The investigators will first test memory and thought processes before surgery to find people who are most likely to develop POD. Once these people have been identified, they will be enrolled in a program which includes recommendations for their care team (e.g. surgeon, anesthesiologist, nurses) as well as educational materials for them and their family related to things that can be done to prevent delirium. By identifying at-risk patients and making sure that their doctors and caregivers are aware of how to prevent delirium, the investigators expect that this study will make surgery safer for older surgical patients.

NCT ID: NCT05114096 Recruiting - Preterm Birth Clinical Trials

Single Dose of Antenatal Corticosteroids for Pregnancies at Risk of Preterm Delivery (SNACS)

SNACS
Start date: July 20, 2023
Phase: Phase 4
Study type: Interventional

Antenatal corticosteroids (ACS) reduce the risks of neonatal death and morbidities in preterm infants, such as respiratory distress syndrome. The standard of care for pregnant people at risk of preterm birth includes 2 doses of Celestone (for a total of 24 mg in Canada, or 22.8 mg in Australia) to accelerate fetal lung maturity. The investigators plan to conduct a randomized controlled trial to determine whether half the usual dose (12 mg in Canada, or 11.4 mg in Australia) of Celestone is non-inferior to the standard double doses.

NCT ID: NCT05113641 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Chronic Kidney Diseases

Reducing Dietary Acid With Food Versus Oral Alkali in People With Chronic Kidney Disease (ReDACKD)

ReDACKD
Start date: August 4, 2023
Phase: Phase 1
Study type: Interventional

Metabolic acidosis is a common problem that occurs with worsening chronic kidney disease. Dietary acid can build up when the kidneys are not working well. This can be associated with a higher risk of worsening kidney function and death. The usual treatment is a medication called sodium bicarbonate which works to balance the acids in the body. The medication however often does not work and causes side effects. Consumption of alkalizing fruit and vegetables may work as a treatment for metabolic acidosis. This trial is being done to see if fruit and vegetables, provided via home delivery, can become a viable management for metabolic acidosis in patients with chronic kidney disease.

NCT ID: NCT05112237 Recruiting - Cardiomyopathy Clinical Trials

Natural History Study in Pediatric Patients With MYBPC3 Mutation-associated Cardiomyopathy

MyCLIMB
Start date: November 1, 2021
Phase:
Study type: Observational

The objective of this study is to collect information on patients with cardiomyopathy (CM) due to mutations in the MYBPC3 gene, to evaluate their disease course, burden of illness, risk factors for this disease, and the quality of life (QoL). This study will also collect information on treatments, procedures and outcome in infants and children up to 18 yrs who have this mutation.

NCT ID: NCT05111626 Recruiting - Gastric Cancer Clinical Trials

Bemarituzumab Plus Chemotherapy and Nivolumab Versus Chemotherapy and Nivolumab for FGFR2b Overexpressed Untreated Advanced Gastric and Gastroesophageal Junction Cancer

FORTITUDE-102
Start date: March 14, 2022
Phase: Phase 3
Study type: Interventional

The main objective of Part 1 is to evaluate the safety and tolerability of bemarituzumab plus 5-fluorouracil, leucovorin, and oxaliplatin (mFOLFOX6) and nivolumab. The main objective Part 2 is to compare efficacy of bemarituzumab plus chemotherapy (mFOLFOX6 or capecitabine combined with oxaliplatin (CAPOX)) and nivolumab to placebo plus chemotherapy (mFOLFOX6 or CAPOX) and nivolumab as assessed by overall survival.

NCT ID: NCT05111574 Recruiting - Mucosal Melanoma Clinical Trials

Using Nivolumab Alone or With Cabozantinib to Prevent Mucosal Melanoma Return After Surgery

Start date: August 11, 2022
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

This phase II trial tests whether nivolumab in combination with cabozantinib works in patients with mucosal melanoma. Immunotherapy with monoclonal antibodies, such as nivolumab, may help the body's immune system attack the cancer, and may interfere with the ability of tumor cells to grow and spread. Cabozantinib may stop the growth of tumor cells by blocking some of the enzymes needed for cell growth. It works by blocking the action of an abnormal protein that signals tumor cells to multiply. This helps stop the spread of tumor cells. Giving nivolumab in combination with cabozantinib could prevent cancer from returning.