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NCT ID: NCT06339034 Not yet recruiting - Parkinson Disease Clinical Trials

Repurposing Lithium for Parkinson's Disease: a RCT

Start date: June 2024
Phase: Phase 1/Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

This study will examine the effects of lithium 20mg/day compared to placebo on MRI and blood-based biomarkers among 20 early-stage Parkinson's disease patients.

NCT ID: NCT06332794 Not yet recruiting - Parkinson's Disease Clinical Trials

Keep On Keep Up for Parkinson's

KOKU4PD
Start date: June 3, 2024
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The goal of this mixed methods, user research study is to evaluate the Keep On Keep Up programme for people with Parkinson's (KOKU4PD). The main aims of the study are to: 1. To explore the usability and acceptability of the PD specific KOKU programme from a user and health care professional perspective. 2. To produce a KOKU4PD digital program that is ready for National Health Service (NHS) approval and a future effectiveness evaluation. Participants will use the KOKU4PD app at home for 4 weeks. They will be assessed at baseline and after the 4 weeks to measure aspects of their disease status, mobility, thinking, mood and quality of life. They will also be asked to complete some questionnaires about the usability of the app.

NCT ID: NCT06329141 Not yet recruiting - Parkinson Disease Clinical Trials

A Study to Assess the Efficacy and Safety of Vutiglabridin in Early Parkinson's Disease Patients

Start date: July 1, 2024
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

1. Study Objective - To assess the efficacy and safety of vutiglabridin in early Parkindson's disease patients 2. Background Glaceum Inc. has evaluated the safety, tolerability, and pharmacokinetic/pharmacodynamic properties of vutiglabridin in healthy subjects through its Phase 1 trials, and is planning to perform this Phase 2a trial to assess the efficacy and safety of vutiglabridin in early Parkinson's disease patients. 3. Study Design and Protocol This study is a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled, parallel-group trial. Subjects deemed eligible to participate in this study based on the inclusion/exclusion criteria will be assigned a subject number and randomized to one of the 3 treatment groups - 1 group receiving a placebo - in a 1:1:1 ratio. Subjects will be randomized to double-blind treatments and will receive a once-daily oral dose of the investigational product for 24 weeks according to the study protocol. Several parameters (i.e., MDS-UPDRS, CGI-C, K-NMSS, modified Hoehn-Yahr stage and SNBR) will be evaluated to assess the efficacy of vutiglabridin. Assessments including measurement of vital signs, 12-lead ECG, clinical laboratory test, pregnancy test, physical examination, and adverse event monitoring will be performed to evaluate the safety and tolerability of vutiglabridin. Blood samples will be collected for pharmacokinetic assessment.

NCT ID: NCT06328881 Not yet recruiting - Parkinson Disease Clinical Trials

Effect of Intermittent Oral Tube on Dysphagia in Parkinson's Disease Patients

Start date: March 2024
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The goal of this or clinical trial is to explore Intermittent Oro-esophageal Tube Feeding vs. Nasogastric Tube Feeding on nutritional status, dysphagia, and activities of daily living in patients with Parkinson's disease. The main question it aims to answer are: • Can stellate ganglion block improve the nutritional status, dysphagia, and activities of daily living in patients with Parkinson's disease, better than Nasogastric Tube Feeding. Participants will be divided into the control group and observation group evenly. All the patients were provided with routine therapy and given nutritional support by Intermittent Oro-esophageal Tube Feeding and Nasogastric Tube Feeding respectively. The nutritional status, swallowing function, and activities of daily living of the two groups of patients before and after treatment were evaluated.

NCT ID: NCT06328296 Not yet recruiting - Parkinson Disease Clinical Trials

Impact of Myofascial Release on Dysphagia in Parkinson's Disease Patients

Start date: April 2024
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The goal of this clinical trial is to explore Clinical Effect of Myofascial Release Therapy in Dysphagic Parkinson's Patients. The main question it aims to answer is: • Can Myofascial Release Therapy improve swallowing function in Parkinson's Patients? Patients will be randomly allocated into the control group or the experimental group, all under rehabilitation treatment, the experimental group will be given Myofascial Release Therapy. The study lasts 21 days for each patient. Researchers will compare the Functional Oral Intake Scale, Penetration-Aspiration Scale, Swallowing Quality of Life to see if the Myofascial Release Therapy can help improve the situation.

NCT ID: NCT06328218 Not yet recruiting - Parkinson Disease Clinical Trials

The Effect of Simple Gymnastics Training for Parkinson's Patients in the Community

Start date: March 2024
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The goal of this clinical trial is to explore the impact of Simple Gymnastics Training on Limb motor function and mental health in Parkinson's Patients in the Community (≥60 year old) with swallowing disorders. It primarily aims to address two key aspects: 1) the prevalence of Parkinson's Diseases among community-dwelling elderly individuals, and 2) the effects of Simple Gymnastics Training on Limb motor function and mental health in community-dwelling Parkinson's Patients. All patients are required to undergo a continuous three-week (21 days) Simple Gymnastics Training, with weekends off and training conducted only on weekdays. The training will be conducted two sessions per day, lasting 30 minutes each.

NCT ID: NCT06319625 Not yet recruiting - Parkinson Disease Clinical Trials

Effectiveness of Stellate Ganglion Block in Patients Diagnosed With Parkinson's Disease

Start date: March 2024
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The goal of this or clinical trial is to explore efficacy of stellate ganglion block on dysphagia and activities of daily living in patients with Parkinson's disease. The main question it aims to answer are: • Can stellate ganglion block improve the dysphagia and activities of daily living in patients with Parkinson's disease. Participants will be divided into the the control group and observation group evenly. All the patients were provided with routine therapy, while the patients in the observation group were given stellate ganglion block. The swallowing function, and activities of daily living of the two groups of patients before and after treatment were evaluated.

NCT ID: NCT06317792 Not yet recruiting - Clinical trials for Parkinsonism in Diseases Classified Elsewhere

The Efficacy of Online Exergaming-Integrated Physiotherapy for Parkinson's Disease

Start date: April 1, 2024
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

To validate the efficiency of online exergaming-based physiotherapy. We will enroll patients with Parkinson's disease in postural instability and gait disturbance motor phenotype in the study and divide them into two groups in a randomized controlled study.

NCT ID: NCT06303947 Not yet recruiting - Parkinson Disease Clinical Trials

Effect of Oral Enteral Nutrition Feeding in Parkinson Disease

Start date: March 2024
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The goal of this or clinical trial is to explore Intermittent Oro-esophageal Tube Feeding vs. Nasogastric Tube Feeding on nutritional status, dysphagia, and activities of daily living in patients with Parkinson's disease. The main question it aims to answer are: • Can stellate ganglion block improve the nutritional status, dysphagia, and activities of daily living in patients with Parkinson's disease, better than Nasogastric Tube Feeding. Participants will be divided into the control group and observation group evenly. All the patients were provided with routine therapy and given nutritional support by Intermittent Oro-esophageal Tube Feeding and Nasogastric Tube Feeding respectively. The nutritional status, swallowing function, and activities of daily living of the two groups of patients before and after treatment were evaluated.

NCT ID: NCT06303908 Not yet recruiting - Parkinson Disease Clinical Trials

How Traditional Chinese Medicine Exercise Improves Parkinson Disease

Start date: November 2024
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The goal of this clinical trial is to explore the impact of Simple Gymnastics Training on Limb motor function and mental health in Parkinson's Patients in the Community (≥60 year old) with swallowing disorders. It primarily aims to address two key aspects: 1) the prevalence of Parkinson's Diseases among community-dwelling elderly individuals, and 2) the effects of Simple Gymnastics Training on Limb motor function and mental health in community-dwelling Parkinson's Patients. All patients are required to undergo a continuous three-week (21 days) Simple Gymnastics Training, with weekends off and training conducted only on weekdays. The training will be conducted two sessions per day, lasting 30 minutes each.