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NCT ID: NCT06161454 Recruiting - Influenza Clinical Trials

Xofluza-Wearables Feasibility-Study

Start date: December 14, 2023
Phase: Phase 4
Study type: Interventional

The goal of this prospective, interventional, single-center study is to assess whether the early detection of Influenza with smartwatch algorithms and alerting, rapid testing, and subsequent Baloxavir treatment demonstrate better post-infection outcomes versus publicly available- and Centers for Disease Control (CDC)-derived national statistics for equivalent household populations as well as pediatric kidney, heart, liver, lung transplant recipients and waitlisted patients.

NCT ID: NCT06160505 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Chronic Suppurative Otitis Media

Mastoid Obliteration Using S53P4 Bioactive Glass Versus Mastoidectomy Alone for Chronic Suppurative Otitis Media

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

Chronic suppurative otitis media (CSOM) is characterized by intermittent or continuous otorrhea lasting for longer than 6 weeks. Most cases can be treated conservatively using antibiotic drops and oral antibiotics. However, some cases will not respond to conservative treatment and demonstrate persistant discharge. In these cases, especially if a CT-scan shows opacification of the mastoid air cells, a mastoidectomy can be considered as treatment modality. In recent years, obliteration of the mastoid cavity following mastoidectomy is gaining popularity. However, the effectiveness of obliterating the mastoid in comparison to mastoidectomy alone is uncertain for CSOM. In this retrospective cohort study, our aim is to compare mastoidectomy to mastoidectomy + mastoid obliteration in a cohort of patients suffering from CSOM with mastoid involvement. The hypothesis is that obliterating the mastoid cavity will result in a higher frequency of dry ears and in a lower frequency of revision surgeries.

NCT ID: NCT06159270 Recruiting - Infectious Disease Clinical Trials

Infectious Prospective Collection for Biological Analysis

Infectieux1
Start date: May 18, 2019
Phase:
Study type: Observational

The increase in activity within medical biology laboratories linked to the arrival of new markers (in cardiology, oncology, infectious diseases, etc.) and the acceleration of technical progress have created a prominent place for automated systems and their reagent kits within these establishments. It is in this context that CerbaXpert took the initiative to set up this research project for the collection of prospective biological samples and their analysis. It transcribes both a process of continuous improvement but also scientific development, making it possible to provide new and/or complementary data in order to improve the operation of automated systems and their reagents within medical biology laboratories. These data obtained in current practice via this study will also be compared with the technical information provided by the manufacturers of the reagents and their automatic devices.

NCT ID: NCT06155747 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Healthcare Associated Infection

Transmission and Acquisition of Nontuberculous Mycobacteria Outbreak Investigation (TrANsMIt)

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

The goal of this observational study is to facilitate standardized nontuberculous mycobacteria (NTM) outbreak investigations in healthcare centers. The main questions it aims to answer are: - Are respiratory NTM isolates identified as having membership in a suspected healthcare outbreak highly related based on whole genome sequencing? - Does epidemiologic investigation support healthcare-associated patient-to-patient NTM transmission? - Does healthcare environmental sampling support healthcare-associated NTM acquisition? If healthcare-associated NTM outbreaks are suspected, participants identified as having membership in a cluster of highly-related NTM infections will complete a demographic questionnaire.

NCT ID: NCT06155266 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Bacterial and Viral Infections

Combination of Leukocyte Cell Surface Biomarkers Measured by Cytometry, to Differentiate Bacterial From Viral Infections in Emergency Department: a Multicentric Cohort for the Validation of Diagnostic Performances

CYTOBACT
Start date: May 14, 2024
Phase:
Study type: Observational

The characterization of the bacterial or viral etiology of an infectious event is required for both isolation decisions and rationale use of antibiotics. In emergency room (ER), the direct identification of the causal pathogen is rarely available in real-time. Alternative is the identification of the host-response to either a bacterial or viral infection. One of this host-response is the expression of peripheral leukocytes cell surface markers, measured by flow cytometry. Investigators and others have reported the high diagnostic performances of combination of cell surface biomarkers to differentiate bacterial from viral infection. The CYTOBACT study aims to confirm on a 500 patients multicentric cohort (200 having already been collected during another study: SEPTIMET), the best combinations for this diagnostic issue. The study will be conducted in 3 emergency departments of APHP hospitals network in Paris, France. Patients with a suspicion of infection will be proposed to participate. No intervention will be introduced during the routine care in the (ER) which will be let at the discretion of the treating emergency physician. During the routine blood sampling in the ER, an additional 30 ml volume of whole blood will be collected, centrifugated, aliquoted and stored at -80°C for further measurement of the expression of a panel of cell surface markers. The participants will be followed up during their hospitalization (if any) and no longer than 28 days. Clinical data at admission, usual blood tests and all microbiological investigations performed during the hospital stay will be recorded into an electronic case record form (eCRF). Based on all those recorded data (excepted the results of flow cytometry for cell surface biomarkers) 2 independent adjudicators will qualify the infectious episode into bacterial,viral or no infection, and (if any) into infection, sepsis or septic shock (according to Sepsis 3.0 definitions). Using different "machine learning" statistical tools, all the combination of the cell surface biomarkers will be tested to select those with the highest performance to differentiate bacterial from viral infection.

NCT ID: NCT06153979 Recruiting - Measles Infection Clinical Trials

Investigation of Immune Amnesia Following Measles Infection in Select African Regions

Start date: January 16, 2024
Phase:
Study type: Observational

The goal of this observational study is to investigate the effects of measles virus (MeV) infection on pre-existing immunity, vaccine response, and susceptibility to subsequent illness in children aged 1-15 either with or without acute MeV infection.

NCT ID: NCT06153446 Recruiting - PJI Clinical Trials

Infection Consortium Study#1

Start date: December 10, 2023
Phase:
Study type: Observational

In this study, the Sponsor wants to evaluate the performance and accuracy of the PJI Panel compared to the currently used multiple-criterion scoring systems for the diagnosis of PJI.

NCT ID: NCT06149585 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Periodontal Diseases

Changes in Microbial Status From Dentate, Edentulous and After Dental Implant Placement

Start date: August 16, 2023
Phase:
Study type: Observational

The objectives of this study are to analyze the oral microbiome modulations occurring during the transition from partial (with some residual teeth) to full edentulous (without remaining teeth) status and implant placement in subjects affected by severe periodontitis; to evaluate if microbiome changes in relation to the used of different implant material/surface; and to assess the variance of the changes to determine the sample size for future longitudinal prospective studies.

NCT ID: NCT06149494 Recruiting - Copd Clinical Trials

RCT of Vapendavir in Patients With COPD and Human Rhinovirus/Enterovirus Upper Respiratory Infection

Start date: November 20, 2023
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

Vapendavir (VPV) is a drug being developed to treat human rhinovirus (RV) infection, one virus responsible for the common cold. Vapendavir prevents the virus from entering cells and making more infectious copies of itself. A study is being planned to investigate VPV in patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD, a lung disease making it difficult to breathe) who develop a rhinoviral infection; however, VPV has not been approved for use in treating any indication (disease) by the FDA or any other global regulatory agency. Therefore, VPV is considered investigational, and the study doctor is conducting this investigational research study. Safety will be monitored throughout the entire study.

NCT ID: NCT06144086 Recruiting - Liver Cirrhosis Clinical Trials

A Phase 2 Trial of Foscenvivint in Liver Cirrhosis Patients Caused by HIV/HCV Co-infection With Hemophilia (OP-724-H201)

Start date: May 8, 2024
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

This is a phase 2 trial of foscenvivint in liver cirrhosis patients caused by HIV/HCV co-infection with hemophilia to evaluate the efficacy, safety and pharmacokinetics.