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Nutritional Counselling for Patients at Kasr AlAiny Multiple Sclerosis Clinic: an Intervention Study - AlAiny

Nutritional Counselling for Patients at Kasr AlAiny Multiple Sclerosis Clinic: an Intervention Study

Eligible Multiple sclerosis patients attending Kasr AlAiny Multiple Sclerosis Clinic will be randomly allocated to either the intervention or control group by randomized block design. Patients in the 2 groups will be initially assessed. Those in the intervention group will receive a counselling session then instructed on the subsequent follow up dates. Those in the control group will not receive nutritional counselling during the study period but will be instructed to attend for final assessment by the end of the study. Apart from counselling, patients will receive the same care from the clinic medical staff. After the final assessment the control group will be invited to receive the nutritional counselling material to gain its suspected benefits.

NCT04217564 — Multiple Sclerosis
Status: Completed
http://inclinicaltrials.com/multiple-sclerosis/NCT04217564/

Association Between Fatigue and Balance in Patients With Multiple Sclerosis

Association Between Fatigue and Balance in Patients With Multiple Sclerosis

The relationship between fatigue and balance was established. Fatigue was correlated with 8 parameters of balance scales. Moreover, there was a strong correlation between the level of fatigue from one side and depression, quality of life and disease severity from the other side.Fatigue seems to be the main problem in patients with MS which may influence other signs and symptoms such as balance.

NCT04215354 — Multiple Sclerosis
Status: Completed
http://inclinicaltrials.com/multiple-sclerosis/NCT04215354/

Virtual Reality Approach in Multiple Sclerosis

The Effectiveness of Game-Based Virtual Reality Approach in Patients With Multiple Sclerosis

The aim of our study is to investigate the effects of game-based virtual reality exercise added to conventional physiotherapy and rehabilitation program in patients with Multiple Sclerosis (MS). In order to evaluate its effectiveness, assessment of pain, range of motion and disability will be applied.

NCT04212689 — Multiple Sclerosis
Status: Recruiting
http://inclinicaltrials.com/multiple-sclerosis/NCT04212689/

Phase II Clinical Trial of OCH-NCNP1

Efficacy and Safety of OCH-NCNP1 in Patients With Relapsing Multiple Sclerosis

This study is designed to assess the efficacy and safety of OCH-NCNP1 compared to placebo in subjects diagnosed with relapsing remitting multiple sclerosis (RRMS) and secondary progressive mltiple sclerosis (SPMS) .

NCT04211740 — Multiple Sclerosis, Relapsing-Remitting
Status: Completed
http://inclinicaltrials.com/multiple-sclerosis-relapsing-remitting/NCT04211740/

Correlation of Serum Lactate and Activity of Multiple Sclerosis

Correlation of Serum Lactate and Activity of Multiple Sclerosis

Correlation of serum lactate and activity of multiple sclerosis and its correlation to different type of MS

NCT04210960 — Multiple Sclerosis
Status: Recruiting
http://inclinicaltrials.com/multiple-sclerosis/NCT04210960/

Fecal Microbiota Transplantation After Autologous HSCT in Patients With Multiple Sclerosis

Allogeneic Fecal Microbiota Transplantation as a Consolidation Treatment After Autologous Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation in Patients With Multiple Sclerosis

The hypothesis of the study is that according to modern data, the pathogenesis of multiple sclerosis is inextricably linked to the patient's microbiota. Therefore, transplantation of a normal fecal microbiota (FMT) can improve the outcome of autologous hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (autoHSCT) by increasing the disease-free period and disease progression suspension for at least 5 years after transplantation, which meets the NEDA (No Evidence of Disease Activity) criteria, satisfying the current trends of clinical neurology.

NCT04203017 — Multiple Sclerosis
Status: Terminated
http://inclinicaltrials.com/multiple-sclerosis/NCT04203017/

Effect of Manuel Therapy on Tonus, Proprioseption and Balance in Multiple Sclerosis

The Effect of Cervical Mobilization on Tonus, Position Sense and Balance in Multiple Sclerosis Patients

This study is investigates the effect of cervical mobilization on tonus, position sense and balance in patient with multiple sclerosis. Half of participants will received classic rehabilitation program, while the other half will received servical mobilization in addition to classic rehabilitation program.

NCT04201691 — Multiple Sclerosis
Status: Completed
http://inclinicaltrials.com/multiple-sclerosis/NCT04201691/

Serum Neurofilaments and GFAP in Atypical Multiple Sclerosis - AMIS

Serum Neurofilaments Light Chain and GFAP (Glial Fibrillary Acidic Protein) in Atypical Idiopathic Inflammatory Demyelinating Disorders

Idiopathic inflammatory disorders of the central nervous system include various disorders of which multiple sclerosis is the most common. Besides multiple sclerosis, other distinct disorders including for example anti-AQP4 (aquaporine-4) and anti-MOG (Myelin oligodendrocyte glycoprotein) NMOSD (Neuromyelitis optica spectrum disorder) have been well characterized and are now known to be distinct from MS. some patient belonging to MS spectrum have recently being characterized but unusual MRI findings have mimicking inherited leukoencephalopathies and leukodystrophies. Whether these patients with atypical phenotype represent a separate disease distinct from MS or belong to MS spectrum is not clear. The objectives are to evaluate a series of 15 patients with atypical forms of MS using non-conventional MRI techniques and biological biomarkers (serum neurofilaments light chain) and to compare them with classical MS patients (15 relapsing remitting patients and 15 progressive patients) and 15 controls. the hypothesize is that these patients with atypical MS have a more severe neurodegenerative process.

NCT04201470 — Multiple Sclerosis
Status: Completed
http://inclinicaltrials.com/multiple-sclerosis/NCT04201470/

Local Vibration in Multiple Sclerosis Patients

The Effect of Local Vibration Applied to Spastic Gastrocnemius on Muscle Architecture and Functional Properties in Multiple Sclerosis Patients

Gastrocnemius spasticity is one of the main complaints in Multiple Sclerosis patients.Local muscle vibration is a method used for spasticity inhibition. However, when the studies in the literature are examined; It is noted that local vibration applications for spasticity are usually single sessions and evaluate the acute effect, do not produce functional outputs, there is no consensus on frequency and amplitude and the changes in muscle architecture are not examined. In this study, we aimed to investigate the effect of local vibration applied on spastic gastrocnemius on muscle architectural and functional properties in Multiple Sclerosis patients in addition to the standard physiotherapy program. The study was planned to include 3 groups, 2 treatment and 1 control group. The control group will receive standard physiotherapy, one of the treatment groups will receive 50 Hz local vibration in addition to standard physiotherapy, and other treatment group will receive 100 Hz local vibration in addition to standard physiotherapy. Disease severity, gastrocnemius spasticity, architectural and viscoelastic properties of muscle, ankle proprioception, balance and gait skills will be evaluated before and after 8 weeks treatment program. As a result; effectiveness of local vibration in addition to standard physiotherapy program and whether there is a difference between applications at different frequencies will be examined.

NCT04192786 — Multiple Sclerosis
Status: Recruiting
http://inclinicaltrials.com/multiple-sclerosis/NCT04192786/

The Impact of Training on Sitting Time and Brain Volumes in Multiple Sclerosis. - EXIMS

The Impact of Structured Exercise on Physical Fitness, Sedentary Time, Brain Volume, Cognitive, Health-related and Immunological Parameters in Multiple Sclerosis.

The current study aims to investigate whether persons with Multiple Sclerosis (PwMS) compensate training time with more sedentary time and consequently blunt training effects. The second aim will be to investigate the effect of a structured training program on specific brain volumes and cognitive variables.

NCT04191772 — Multiple Sclerosis
Status: Completed
http://inclinicaltrials.com/multiple-sclerosis/NCT04191772/