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NCT ID: NCT04601363 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Degenerative Disc Disease

Personalized Spine Study Group (PSSG) Registry

PSSG
Start date: October 29, 2020
Phase:
Study type: Observational

The primary objective of the study is a data collection initiative. The study will collect clinical and radiographic outcomes of patients implanted with patient specific rods. The secondary objective is to collect clinical and radiographic outcomes of patients with hardware as a control cohort to the patient-specific rods.

NCT ID: NCT04536909 Recruiting - Kyphoscoliosis Clinical Trials

Indication and Treatment of Adult Kyphoscoliosis

INTRAKS
Start date: January 1, 2020
Phase:
Study type: Observational [Patient Registry]

Degeneration, iatrogenic-/idiopathic causes and fractures can lead to kypho- scoliotic deformities potentially resulting in pain and loss of function. The surgical strategies rely on surgeon preferences and type of deformity as well as clinical symptoms. The complication rate of surgical treatment is high. The aim of this study is to elucidate the indications for surgical treatment of kyphoscoliosis and evaluate the effectiveness of surgical and non-surgical outcome clinically and radiologically. The primary outcome for the PROMs and x-ray is at 12 months, but the investigators will also follow the patients with the PROMs and x-rays after 2,5 and 10 years.

NCT ID: NCT02103790 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Neuromuscular Diseases

Installation of Non-invasive Ventilation at Home Using Telemedicine : a Pilot Study on Feasibility and Impact on Ventilation Compliance

Tele-VAD
Start date: January 2015
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Neuromuscular diseases are frequently associated with respiratory failure, which requires Non Invasive Ventilation (NIV). Currently, the NIV installation is done during an hospitalization of several days. This hospitalization is problematic because of availability of beds, logistical difficulties for the patient and estrangement from the usual environment. For this reasons, the NIV installation at home could be an interesting alternative for both the patient and the medical staff. The aim of this pilot study is to test the feasibility of NIV installation at home, using telemedicine as a remote monitoring tool, and to assess its impact on the ventilation compliance.