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NCT ID: NCT02103361 Recruiting - Pregnancy Clinical Trials

Stelara and Tremfya Pregnancy Exposure Registry OTIS Autoimmune Diseases in Pregnancy Project

Start date: November 2013
Phase:
Study type: Observational [Patient Registry]

The purpose of the OTIS Autoimmune Diseases in Pregnancy Study is to monitor planned and unplanned pregnancies exposed to certain medications, to evaluate the possible teratogenic effect of these medications and to follow live born infants for one year after birth. With respect to fetal outcome, it is important to evaluate the spectrum of outcomes that may be relevant to a medication exposure during pregnancy, and these include both easily recognizable defects which are visible at birth, as well as more subtle or delayed defects that may not be readily identifiable without special expertise and observation beyond the newborn period.

NCT ID: NCT01965132 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Rheumatoid Arthritis

Korean College of Rheumatology Biologics and Targeted Therapy Registry

KOBIO
Start date: December 1, 2012
Phase:
Study type: Observational [Patient Registry]

We established a nationwide biologics and targeted synthetic DMARDs registry (in the form of an inception cohort) to study the safety profiles in rheumatoid arthritis, ankylosing spondylitis and psoriatic arthritis patients receiving biologics or targeted synthetic DMARDs. As this registry is to observe the "real world" use of anti-rheumatic treatments under routine clinical practice, no hypothesis to prove is planned.

NCT ID: NCT01939132 Recruiting - Psoriatic Arthritis Clinical Trials

Protocol for H.P. Acthar Gel in Moderately to Severely Active Psoriatic Arthritis

Start date: July 2013
Phase: Phase 4
Study type: Interventional

Psoriatic arthritis is a heterogeneous chronic inflammatory disorder involving joints, tendon sheaths, entheses, and the axial skeleton as well as skin and nails. This is an open-label trial with H.P. Acthar Gel (80 units/1mL) Subcutaneous injection administered twice weekly. To evaluate the signs and symptoms of psoriatic arthritis after 12 weeks, including American College of Rheumatology 20,Clinical Disease Activity Index, Disease Activity Index 28, Dactylitis and adverse events.

NCT ID: NCT01891903 Recruiting - Psoriatic Arthritis Clinical Trials

to Translate and Validate the TOPAS TORONTO PSORIATIC SCREENING QUESTIONNAIRE)Into Spanish

spanishTopas
Start date: May 2013
Phase: N/A
Study type: Observational [Patient Registry]

TO TRANSALETE AND VALIDATE DE TORONTO PSORIATIC ARTHRITIS SECREENING QUESTIONAIRE INTO SPANISH

NCT ID: NCT01848028 Recruiting - Psoriasis Clinical Trials

PsoBest - The German Psoriasis Registry

Start date: January 2008
Phase:
Study type: Observational [Patient Registry]

Treatment of moderate to severe Psoriasis (Pso) and Psoriasis-Arthritis (PsA) is largely confined to systemic therapy in Germany. Systemic therapy includes conventional systemic therapy (e.g. fumaric acids, methotrexate, ciclosporin A) and biological treatment (e.g. adalimumab, etanercept). While short- and middle-term efficacy of most systemic treatments has been shown in clinical studies (and is incorporated in international guidelines), knowledge about long-term outcomes, optimal treatment and effectiveness under real-world conditions is still missing. PsoBest, the German registry on the treatment of moderate to severe Pso and PsA started in 2008 and documents the long-term course of patients being administered any biologic or conventional systemic antipsoriatic drug authorized in Germany for the first time. The registry evaluates the long-term course of 3,500 patients with Pso and PsA treated with systemic antipsoriatics.

NCT ID: NCT01797224 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Rheumatoid Arthritis

OTIS Autoimmune Diseases in Pregnancy Project

Start date: March 2012
Phase:
Study type: Observational

The purpose of the OTIS Autoimmune Diseases in Pregnancy Study is to monitor planned and unplanned pregnancies exposed to certain medications, to evaluate the possible teratogenic effect of these medications and to follow live born infants for five years after birth. With respect to fetal outcome, it is important to evaluate the spectrum of outcomes that may be relevant to a medication exposure during pregnancy, and these include both easily recognizable defects which are visible at birth, as well as more subtle or delayed defects that may not be readily identifiable without special expertise and observation beyond the newborn period.