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NCT ID: NCT06162182 Active, not recruiting - Caries,Dental Clinical Trials

Comparative Evaluation of an Electrical Impedance Device Versus Digital Radiography in Estimation of Remaining Dentin Thickness

Start date: February 1, 2023
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The research question was that in patients with carious posterior permanent teeth, would the electrical impedance device be as valid as digital radiography in estimation of remaining dentin thickness? The proposed hypothesis was null.

NCT ID: NCT06160869 Active, not recruiting - Psychosis Clinical Trials

Effect of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy on Psychotic Severity

Start date: October 1, 2023
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Our study aims to assess the efficacy of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy on psychotic severity among Inpatients with primary psychosis: A Randomized Controlled Trial.

NCT ID: NCT06155773 Active, not recruiting - Dental Caries Clinical Trials

Clinical Performance of Onlay Restorations After Cervical Margin Relocation (CMR)

Start date: August 24, 2021
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The current study intends to evaluate the effect of cervical margin relocation with different restorative materials on three-year clinical performance of indirect Computer-Aided-Design (CAD)/ Computer-Aided-Manufacture (CAM) onlay restorations. This study is designed to test the null hypothesis that the three-year clinical performance of onlay restorations is significantly affected by cervical margin relocation with different restorative materials.

NCT ID: NCT06140862 Active, not recruiting - Clinical trials for Chronic Low-back Pain

Ankle Spine Syndrome "RAFFET Syndrome II

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

A case series aimed to describe a new clinical condition for the first time in the medical literature called Ankle Spine Syndrome or "RAFFET Syndrome II". This syndrome was reported in 6 patients (2 males and 4 females) out of 1000 patients with a history of chronic ankle injuries affecting their calf muscles' strength throughout the last 3 years. The patients suffered from unresolved CLBP with radiculopathy contralateral to their calf muscle atrophy (i.e., an ipsilateral calf muscle weakness induces contralateral lumbar radiculopathy) that did not respond to physical therapy or any medication for long.

NCT ID: NCT06130748 Active, not recruiting - Clinical trials for Transverse Maxillary Deficiency

Effectiveness of Two Mini-screws Supported Hyrax for Maxillary Expansion in Early Adulthood

Start date: April 2, 2023
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The study aiming at evaluation of the Skeletal and Dento-alveolar expansion in adult patents using Two Mini-screws Supported Hyrax compared with untreated control group.

NCT ID: NCT06127134 Active, not recruiting - Angioplasty Clinical Trials

Outcomes of Straight-line Flow Versus Angiosome-targeted Angioplasty in Treatment of Critical Lower Limb Ischemia

Start date: January 1, 2023
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Peripheral arterial disease (PAD) affects more than 200 million people worldwide. Although over 50% are asymptomatic, it accounts for 4% of all amputations. The ischemic limb must be revascularized to help wound healing, reduce the pain of ischemia and preserve the limb's function. So, surgical and percutaneous revascularization choices must be considered in CLI. Classically, CLI revascularization aims to provide at least one patent vessel that delivers in-line flow to the foot. Today, the investigators live in a new era of angioplasty evolving and substituting open vascular surgery, so expanding research on endovascular strategy has been noticed.This confirms the profound impact of angioplasty in vascular surgery as one of the fastest-growing branches of medicine Infrapopliteal artery occlusive disease (IPOD) is a significant cause of critical limb-threatening ischemia (CLTI). The worldwide prevalence of IPOD is between 4.5% and 29%, and most patients live in low-income countries. The angiosomal concept was derived from plastic surgery for the skin flap. This concept delineates the human body into three-dimensional blocks of tissue from the skin to bone and also provides practical application of vascular anatomy for reconstructive surgery. An angiosome is an anatomic unit of tissue consisting of skin, subcutaneous, muscle, and bone fed by a source artery and drained by a specific vein. According to the angiosomal concept, the foot is divided into six distinct angiosomes fed by source arteries, three from the posterior tibial, two from the peroneal, and one from the anterior tibial artery, with functional artery-to-artery connections among muscle, fascia, and skin. Numerous direct inter-arterial connections occur between the foot's main arteries, which provide alternative pathways of blood flow when disruption or compromise affects the arteries that directly feed the angiosome. On the other hand, in patients with CLI, where only one vessel runoff can be established to the foot, direct flow into a patent pedal arch is essential to improve their clinical outcomes. Conventional Endovascular therapy aims to the re-establishment of pulsatile straight-line flow to the lower limb. This results in relieving ischemic pain, healing ulcers, achieving limb salvage, improving quality of life, and potentially prolonging survival. So it became essential to know the differential impact of both concepts on CLI revascularization.

NCT ID: NCT06119724 Active, not recruiting - Bladder Cancer Clinical Trials

Bipolar Enbloc Versus Thulium-Yag Enbloc Resection of Bladder Tumors

TURBT-Enbloc
Start date: June 11, 2023
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Prospective controlled study randomized comparing bipolar enbloc versus thulium enbloc for bladder tumours

NCT ID: NCT06117904 Active, not recruiting - Mucositis Clinical Trials

Adjunctive Treatments for the Prevention of Radiotherapy-Induced Mucositis

Start date: January 1, 2023
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Radiation therapy (RT) is used in at least 50% of cancer patients and is critical in treating and palliating tumor-related symptoms. Normal tissue radiation toxicity remains an overwhelming obstacle in treating cancer patients with localized tumors. Mucositis is the inflammation and ulceration of the oral and gastrointestinal mucosa observed with different cancer therapies. Oral mucositis is a common, severe, and debilitating complication of RT occurring several days to weeks after RT initiation.

NCT ID: NCT06114069 Active, not recruiting - Prosthesis Survival Clinical Trials

Prosthetic Management of All on Four Versus All on Six to Rehabilitate Completely Edentulous Maxillary Ridge Opposed by Natural Teeth

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

the aim of the study to compare the anterior maxillary bone index changes for patient rehabilitated with implant supported fixed prosthesis opposed by natural teeth

NCT ID: NCT06113770 Active, not recruiting - Caries of Infancy Clinical Trials

Clinical Evaluation of Polymethyl Methacrylate CAD/CAM Crowns Versus Prefabricated Zirconia Crowns in Primary Molars

Start date: May 1, 2023
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

, in this studythe investigator will compare between ready-made zirconia crowns and Computer-aided design and Computer-aided manufacturing (CAD/CAM) polymethyl methacrylate (PMMA) crowns to overcome the disadvantages of ready-made zirconia crowns.