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NCT ID: NCT01030874 Completed - Clinical trials for Orthostatic Hypotension

Orthostatic Hypotension Treatment on Rehab Unit

Start date: October 2011
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

For patients recovering from acute illness, the ability to stand, walk, climb stairs, and participate in therapy are critical to their recovery and eventual discharge to the least restrictive environment. Orthostatic hypotension is a common finding in medically ill adult and elderly patients and is a potentially reversible contributor to functional impairment. This 4-year project will be a randomized controlled trial of a multidisciplinary-multicomponent intervention to determine whether routine identification and treatment of OH improves functional outcomes such as: balance, fall rates, therapy participation, length of stay, transfer to acute care hospital, and discharge location. Routine screening and management of OH may improve outcomes for rehabilitation and long term care patients, as well other high-risk patient populations.

NCT ID: NCT00835224 Completed - Spinal Cord Injury Clinical Trials

Safety and Efficacy of L-NAME and Midodrine to Increase MAP

Start date: May 2010
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

After a spinal cord injury the brain is no longer completely in control of the body below the level of injury. This affects many organs and systems in the body, we are interested in understanding how a spinal cord injury affects blood pressure and blood flow to the brain. We are going to study blood pressure while the person is seated in a wheelchair before and after we give the subject medications which should increase blood pressure in a laboratory setting and over the course of a normal day in persons with spinal cord injury.

NCT ID: NCT00824330 Completed - Diabetes Clinical Trials

Home-Based Walking Study in Older Adults With Type 2 Diabetes

Start date: January 2009
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Older persons with diabetes have a harder time maintaining blood pressure when standing up. When blood pressure drops when standing up, fainting may occur. This study will see how regular exercise can improve the ability of the body to keep blood pressure up when standing. We want to see how this improvement varies with a home-based walking program.

NCT ID: NCT00807976 Completed - Clinical trials for Diabetes Mellitus Type 2

Orthostatic Hypotension and Diabetes Mellitus

ODET
Start date: January 2009
Phase: N/A
Study type: Observational

Rationale: Orthostatic hypotension increases with age and is associated with increased vascular and all-cause mortality. The prevalence of orthostatic hypotension is also increased in diabetic subjects. In order to prevent related adverse events and vascular mortality it is of great interest to examine the prevalence of orthostatic hypotension in elderly diabetic subjects. Objective: To examine the prevalence of orthostatic hypotension and associated adverse events in type 2 diabetic elderly subjects. Study design: Cross-sectional observational study. Study population: Elderly type 2 diabetic subjects (70 years and older).

NCT ID: NCT00782340 Completed - Clinical trials for Dopamine Beta Hydroxylase Deficiency

A Clinical Study for Patients With Neurogenic Orthostatic Hypotension (NOH) Using Droxidopa

NOH301
Start date: September 2008
Phase: Phase 3
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this study is to see whether droxidopa is effective in treating symptoms of neurogenic orthostatic hypotension in patients with Primary Autonomic Failure (Pure Autonomic Failure, Multiple System Atrophy, Parkinson's Disease), Non-diabetic neuropathy, or Beta Hydroxylase deficiency.

NCT ID: NCT00748059 Completed - Clinical trials for Orthostatic Hypotension

The Pathophysiology of Orthostatic Hypotension

Start date: December 1996
Phase: Phase 1
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this study is to determine the cause of low blood pressure in selective patients who have problems with their involuntary (autonomic) nervous system. These patients frequently have had symptoms throughout their life, and their disorder might have a genetic basis. The biochemical, physiological and pharmacological procedures in this study should help us define the problem and perhaps lead to more effective treatment.

NCT ID: NCT00738062 Completed - Clinical trials for Multiple System Atrophy

Open-Label Clinical Study of Droxidopa in Patients With Neurogenic Orthostatic Hypotension (NOH)

NOH303
Start date: January 2008
Phase: Phase 3
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this study is to assess the durability of effect of Droxidopa in treating symptoms of neurogenic orthostatic hypotension in patients with Primary Autonomic Failure (Pure Autonomic Failure, Multiple System Atrophy, Parkinson's Disease), Non-diabetic neuropathy, or Beta Hydroxylase deficiency.

NCT ID: NCT00633880 Completed - Clinical trials for Dopamine Beta Hydroxylase Deficiency

Clinical Study of Droxidopa in Patients With Neurogenic Orthostatic Hypotension (NOH)

NOH302
Start date: January 2008
Phase: Phase 3
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this study is to see whether droxidopa is effective in treating symptoms of neurogenic orthostatic hypotension in patients with Primary Autonomic Failure (Pure Autonomic Failure, Multiple System Atrophy, Parkinson's Disease), Non-diabetic neuropathy, or Beta Hydroxylase deficiency.

NCT ID: NCT00555880 Completed - Clinical trials for Hypotension, Orthostatic

Study to Assess the Benefit of Midodrine in the Treatment of Patients With Neurogenic Orthostatic Hypotension

Start date: September 8, 2004
Phase: Phase 4
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this clinical study is to evaluate the clinical effect of midodrine hydrochloride (ProAmatine®) compared to placebo in patients with orthostatic hypotension by measuring the time to onset of near syncopal symptoms and assessing several cardiovascular measurements, such as heart rate, blood pressure, and ECG, using the tilt table test.

NCT ID: NCT00508365 Completed - Hypertension Clinical Trials

Evaluation of Potential for Orthostatic Hypotension in Elderly Hypertensives

Start date: September 25, 2007
Phase: Phase 1
Study type: Interventional

This is a multi-center, double-blind, randomized, placebo-controlled, 2-session crossover study to evaluate the incidence of orthostatic hypotension in elderly hypertensive subjects following co-administration of carvedilol CR and lisinopril.