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NCT ID: NCT06353490 Active, not recruiting - Healthy Clinical Trials

The Clinical Performance Validation of Electronic Thermometer and Infrared Thermometers

Start date: August 12, 2022
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Geon Corporation develops ear thermometers and forehead thermometers that use infrared measurement technology to measure human body temperature. This study verify the accuracy and repeatability of investigational devices. Efficacy verification is carried out by comparing with the referent medical devices. The main objectives of this study are: 1. To verify that the investigational devices and the reference medical devices have a reasonable deviation value. 2. To verify the consistency of repeated measurements of investigational devices.

NCT ID: NCT06332820 Active, not recruiting - Clinical trials for Obstructive Airway Disease

In Patients With Obstructive Airway Disease, Investigate the Effects of Different Breathing Strategies and Pedaling Rates on the Physiological Response to Bicycle Exercise

Start date: March 20, 2024
Phase:
Study type: Observational

The definition of obstructive airway disease is a ratio of the forced expiratory volume in one second (FEV1) to the forced vital capacity (FVC) of less than 0.7, which includes conditions such as chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, asthma, lymphangioleiomyomatosis, and bronchiolitis obliterans syndrome. For example, lung obstruction adversely affects many aspects of a patient's health, such as lung function and exercise capacity. Pulmonary rehabilitation is widely used in patients with obstructive airway disease, and the prescription of pulmonary rehabilitation depends on exercise capacity parameters such as peak oxygen uptake (peak VO2), peak workload, and anaerobic threshold. However, patients often have difficulty achieving training goals due to severe dyspnea during exercise. Dynamic hyperinflation is a common cause of dyspnea during exercise in patients with obstructive airway disease. Investigators aim to alleviate breathlessness by reducing dynamic hyperinflation, making it easier to achieve training goals. Methods to reduce dynamic hyperinflation include pursed lip breathing, reducing breathing rate to prolong expiratory time, using bronchodilators, and undergoing lung volume reduction surgery. Among these methods, reducing breathing rate to prolong expiratory time may be the most feasible, and investigators aim to change the rhythm and pace of breathing by adjusting the pedal rate of cycling exercise. The pedaling rate is typically set at 60 revolutions per minute. The European Respiratory Society recommended a pedal rate range of 40-70 revolutions per minute in 2019. There is still no consensus on the relationship between pedal rate and respiratory rate. This prospective observational study, using a crossover design, aims to investigate the effects of pedal rate during exercise testing on dynamic hyperinflation and exercise capacity in patients with obstructive airway disease.

NCT ID: NCT06329505 Active, not recruiting - Learning Problem Clinical Trials

Impact of Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation Care Strategy Application Development

Start date: June 1, 2023
Phase:
Study type: Observational [Patient Registry]

The objective of this study was to develop an educational training App for ECMO care, and to apply a blended learning approach to improve the knowledge and skills of nurses.

NCT ID: NCT06259461 Active, not recruiting - Lung Neoplasms Clinical Trials

Machine Learning to Construct an Association Model for Lung Cancer and Environmental Hormone

Start date: January 1, 2023
Phase:
Study type: Observational

To apply machine learning to construct an association model regarding lung cancer and environmental hormones to more comprehensively identify factors that may lead to lung cancer and to improve existing lung cancer nursing assessments.

NCT ID: NCT06252740 Active, not recruiting - Low Back Pain Clinical Trials

Investigation of Regional Interdependence of the Hip and Spine in Baseball Players With Low Back Pain

Start date: November 2, 2022
Phase:
Study type: Observational

Low back pain (LBP) is a common musculoskeletal symptom in athletes. More than 40% percent of high school baseball players reported incidents of LBP during the previous year. University baseball athletes were 3.23 times more likely to have lumbar intervertebral disk degeneration than the nonathletic university students. According to the regional interdependence model, a patient's chief complaints may be directly or indirectly related to or influenced by physical impairments from various body systems and regardless of proximity to the primary symptom(s). Athletes with a chief complaint of LBP frequently demonstrate with mobility restrictions in the thoracic spine and hips, which may contribute to compensatory hypermobility in the lumbar spine and subsequently lead to LBP. Few studies have examined the relationship between thoracic spine mobility and LBP, while many studies investigating the relationship between hip joint mobility and LBP in athletes showed inconsistent results. The inconsistent results may be due to different types of sports and measurement methods. Therefore, the objectives of this research project are to: (1) examine if baseball players with a history of LBP have mobility restriction in the thoracic spine and hips and movement coordination within the spine and hip regions during baseball batting that are different from those without a history of LBP; (2) identify thoracic spine and hip joint mobility and coordination related predictors for batting velocity and LBP in baseball players. This 2-year research project plans to recruitment a total of 110 male baseball players aged between 18 and 30 years from university and community recreational league baseball teams (55 players with a history of LBP and 55 age-matched players without a history of LBP). Participants will receive physical examination for the thoracic spine and hip joints (joint mobility and muscle stiffness) and 3D motion analysis for baseball batting. The results of this research project will guide the development of more specific and effective treatment and preventative training for baseball players with LBP and enhance their batting performance.

NCT ID: NCT06209983 Active, not recruiting - General Surgery Clinical Trials

The Effect of Enhanced Recovery After Surgery (ERAS) in Gastric Cancer Surgery

Start date: December 5, 2018
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The investigators aimed to clarify the clinical relevance of the ERAS protocol by evaluating the perioperative course in patients undergoing laparoscopic gastric cancer surgery.

NCT ID: NCT06194487 Active, not recruiting - Skin Condition Clinical Trials

Efficacy Evaluation of Collagen Drink Products

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

To assess MAXI Collagen drink on skin condition improvement

NCT ID: NCT06169787 Active, not recruiting - Sentinel Lymph Node Clinical Trials

Sentinel Lymph Nodes Biopsy in Cervical Cancer

Start date: October 14, 2023
Phase:
Study type: Observational

This study aims to compare sentinel lymph nodes biopsy versus comprehensive lymphadenectomy in patients with early stage cervical cancer who underwent radical hysterectomy.

NCT ID: NCT06165835 Active, not recruiting - Clinical trials for COVID-19, Post-Acute COVID-19 Syndrome, Dyspnea, Incentive Spirometer

Study on Post-Acute COVID-19 Syndrome in Improvement of COVID-19 Rehabilitated Patients by Respiratory Training

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

Since the emergence ofCorona Virus Disease 2019(COVID-19), it has spread rapidly around the world, And it has had a profound impact on the lives and health of people around the world, most of the COVID-19 positive patients are 3-4 weeks after the onset of infection patients can turn negative and recover, however, increasing observational data suggest that these patients long-term or recurring symptoms such as: fatigue, palpitations, cognitive impairment, dyspnea, anxiety, chest tightness andPain, etc., symptoms may last at least two months or even longer (for example, up to 12 months), the patient's quality of life and The ability to work and social activities also decline accordingly. Therefore, in addition to the acute symptoms after infection, patients also face the same. The challenge of long-term health sequelae associated with COVID-19.

NCT ID: NCT06132269 Active, not recruiting - Metabolic Syndrome Clinical Trials

Evaluation the Effect of AKK Formula on Intestinal Microbiota Regulation and Body Composition

Start date: November 9, 2023
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The AKK formula, a prebiotic blend, can effectively promote the proliferation of A. muciniphila. In this study, we attempt to explore the clinical efficacy of AKK formula for A. muciniphila proliferation and weight management.