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NCT ID: NCT06029634 Completed - Clinical trials for Chronic HBV Infection

Effects of T-bet B Cells in Persistent Virus Control After Discontinuance of NAs in CHB Patients

Start date: July 1, 2020
Phase:
Study type: Observational

The immune mechanism of the nucleos(t)ide analogs (NAs) in inhibiting HBV replication effectively while having a low sustained virus control rate after drug withdrawal is unclear. B cell immunity and antibody response are the keys to prevent HBV reinfection and keep the virus under control. T-bet+ B, which can be regulated by IL-21, is a newly discovered major effector B cell in protection of pathogens and it is a main subtype of HBsAg-specific B cells. Thus, we suspect that T-bet+ B may play a role in ongoing controlling of the virus after withdraw of NAs in CHB patient. Based on our previous studies on CHB immunity, we use the RNAseq analyse, flow cytometry, and Elispot assay to analyze the frequency, function, and phenotype of B cells in CHB patients with different profiles after withdraw of NAs.

NCT ID: NCT05461820 Recruiting - Treatment Clinical Trials

Effects of Different Treatment Schemes on the Regulation and Recurrence of Graves' Disease

Start date: May 1, 2018
Phase: Phase 4
Study type: Interventional

In this study, the dose of methimazole was adjusted according to the different states of thyroid function, and the effects of conventional therapy and intensive therapy on the cumulative recurrence of Graves' hyperthyroidism after two years of drug withdrawal were evaluated. At the same time, the changes of immune indexes and inflammatory factors in the regulation process were evaluated. This study is a phase IV clinical study designed and carried out by the First Affiliated Hospital of Nanjing Medical University (Jiangsu Province Hospital), which is a randomized, open and routine treatment group with parallel control.

NCT ID: NCT04320381 Completed - Cystic Fibrosis Clinical Trials

Qualitative Understanding of Experiences With the SIMPLIFY Trial

QUEST
Start date: December 23, 2020
Phase:
Study type: Observational

This qualitative longitudinal study is designed to elicit and thematically analyze the perspectives of SIMPLIFY subjects about treatment withdrawal research and treatment burden in the context of triple combination CFTR (Cystic Fibrosis Transmembrane Conductance Regulator) modulator therapy (TCT). Cohorts will be determined based on sub-groups of the assigned treatment arms from the SIMPLIFY study. Participants will be asked to participate in two interviews; the first interview will be conducted at the completion of the SIMPLIFY study and the second interview will be conducted approximately 4 months after the first interview. Trained research staff will conduct the semi-structured interviews that will be audio-recorded and transcribed for thematic analysis. Each interview should last between 30-60 minutes.

NCT ID: NCT03909191 Completed - Clinical trials for Chronic HBV Infection

Serum HBV RNA Value on Chronic Hepatitis B Virus Infection Manage

Start date: February 1, 2016
Phase:
Study type: Observational

As an alternative biomarker of intrahepatic covalently closed circular DNA(cccDNA) transcriptional activity, hepatitis B virus(HBV)RNA may evolve during long-lasting virus-host interactionsduring chronic hepatitis B viral infection.The distribution pattern of serum HBV RNA levels in the natural course of chronic HBV infection remains unclear. Furthermore,serum HBV RNA was associated with response to NAs. So it may be another clinical surrogate marker for intrahepatic cccDNA level after long-term NAs treatment and be used to monitor NAs therapy. The aim of this study was to evaluate thelevels of HBV RNA during the natural courseof CHB and the role in distinguishingthe natural phases of HBV infection and to investigate whether serum HBV RNA level at the end of long-term NAs treatment had a similar or better predict effect on off-therapy relapse than serum HBsAg titer.

NCT ID: NCT01949571 Completed - Drug Abuse Clinical Trials

Clinical Studies on the Therapeutic Effects of Mirtazapine on Drug-craving in Cocaine Addicts.

MADC
Start date: January 2007
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

INTRODUCTION. One of the main problems of the treatment of cocaine-dependent patients is the high rate of relapses occurs within the first months after detoxification. In the early withdrawal phase, patients suffer severe anxious depressive symptoms, known in the argot as crash, which occurs in parallel with an appetite overflowed by re-experiencing the effects of the substance, known as craving. Most of the times, these clinical symptoms act as negative reinforcement, which can be severe enough to induce a drug-relapse that greatly hampers the treatment. TYPE OF STUDY randomized, double-blind, placebo-experimental. GENERAL PURPOSE To determine the efficacy of mirtazapine for the treatment of cocaine dependence. SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES 1) To evaluate the efficacy in the treatment of craving in individuals with cocaine dependence disorder treated with mirtazapine during acute withdrawal phase. 2) Determine the efficacy of reducing anxious depressive symptomatology (Crash) associated with acute withdrawal in subjects with cocaine dependence disorder treated with mirtazapine. 3) Evaluate the maintenance of abstinence in patients with cocaine dependence disorder treated with mirtazapine. 4) Determine the efficacy of mirtazapine in the treatment of subjects dependent on cocaine comorbid with major depressive disorder. HYPOTHESIS For pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics mirtazapine contribute to the reduction in the intensity of withdrawal symptoms in cocaine dependent subjects by acting on the neurochemical circuitry involved in the reward-seeking behavior and has a prolonged effect anticraving. METHOD The attending physician outpatient identifies the Addiction Clinic of the National Institute of Psychiatry who meet the inclusion criteria and invite them to participate voluntarily. If patients accept, send them to the principal investigator for the start of the ratings. Demographics INSTRUMENTS, MINI structured interview, Anxiety and Depression Scale Beck Scale.