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NCT ID: NCT05364541 Active, not recruiting - Health Screening Clinical Trials

MyoVista wavECG Clinical Evaluation: >=60 y/o Enrichment Population

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

This is a single-center, interventional, single arm clinical study of the MyoVista wavECG for the detection of LV relaxation abnormalities. The study will be conducted at a single investigational site within the United States. Study subjects will predominately be screened from among those who have been enrolled in prior registry studies by the institution.

NCT ID: NCT05275530 Completed - Colorectal Cancer Clinical Trials

The Impact of Choice on Colorectal Cancer Screening

CRC45+
Start date: February 21, 2022
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

In May of 2021, the United States Preventive Service Task Force (USPSTF) updated their colorectal cancer (CRC) screening guidelines by recommending screening at an earlier age for average-risk adults starting at the age of 45 years old (Grade B recommendation). This is in addition to their Grade A recommendations of continuing to screen average-risk adults ages 50-75 years old. UCLA Health previously implemented a fecal immunochemical test (FIT) outreach program wherein FIT kits are mailed to average-risk patients overdue for CRC screening twice annually to promote screening uptake. As the investigators health system aims to screen the newly eligible population of average-risk patients between the ages of 45-49, the investigators proposed randomized controlled trial is aimed to determine the most effective patient outreach approach to maximize screening uptake within this age-group.

NCT ID: NCT00378430 Terminated - Health Screening Clinical Trials

" Patients Attitude Towards Physicians and Health Screening Issues Among First Generation Asian-Indian Immigrants to United States".

Start date: September 2006
Phase: N/A
Study type: Observational

Aim - To better understand expectations and attitudes of first generation immigrants from India to USA. Background - The is large difference in healthcare system as practiced in India and in USA. Most people who have lived in India for certain period of their life have basic understanding of health-care system in India. In general it is the physician who makes choices for patients there , also the concept of health screening is less prevalent. After immigrating to USA these immigrants are exposed to new healthcare system. We donot have any data showing their attitudes to some specific questions and physician preference in general. We also have significant concentration of these ethnic group in the central valley. With this questionnaire study we hope to get better understanding of their beliefs and expectations. We have tried to keep the questions simple and straightforward.