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Nanocrystalline Gold to Treat Remyelination Failure in Chronic Optic Neuropathy In Multiple Sclerosis - VISIONARY-MS

A Phase 2, Randomized, DB-PC, Parallel Group Study for the Treatment of Visual Pathway Deficits In Chronic Optic Neuropathy to Assess the Efficacy, Safety, Tolerability and Pharmacokinetics of CNM-Au8 For Remyelination In Multiple Sclerosis

The objective of this trial is to assess the efficacy and safety of CNM-Au8 as a remyelinating treatment for vision-impairing MS lesions in participants who have chronic vision impairment as a result of Relapsing-Remitting Multiple Sclerosis. The primary endpoint is to assess the efficacy and safety of CNM-Au8 as a remyelinating therapy in patients with stable RMS. The secondary endpoint is Change in Functional Composite Responder Analysis Score from Baseline to Week 24.

NCT03536559 — Relapsing Remitting Multiple Sclerosis
Status: Terminated
http://inclinicaltrials.com/relapsing-remitting-multiple-sclerosis/NCT03536559/

Measurement and Training of Dual-Task of Gait in Persons With Multiple Sclerosis - MS

Measurement and Training of Dual-Task of Gait in Persons With Multiple Sclerosis

The purpose of this study is to determine the utility of a performance measure for the dual-task of gait and considering people with multiple sclerosis have both cognitive and motor problems, the secondary aim of this study is to determine the effectiveness of a gait-specific dual-tasking intervention for ambulatory individuals with multiple sclerosis.

NCT03536299 — Multiple Sclerosis
Status: Recruiting
http://inclinicaltrials.com/multiple-sclerosis/NCT03536299/

A Study to Evaluate Ocrelizumab Treatment in Participants With Progressive Multiple Sclerosis - CONSONANCE

An Open-Label, Single-Arm 4-Year Study to Evaluate Effectiveness and Safety of Ocrelizumab Treatment in Patients With Progressive Multiple Sclerosis

This study is a prospective, multicenter, open-label, single-arm effectiveness and safety study in participants with progressive multiple sclerosis (PMS).

NCT03523858 — Progressive Multiple Sclerosis (PMS)
Status: Active, not recruiting
http://inclinicaltrials.com/progressive-multiple-sclerosis-pms/NCT03523858/

Gaze and Postural Stability in Multiple Sclerosis - GPS

Gaze and Postural Stability in People With MS: Characterizing Deficits and Response to Treatment

In order to provide information that will improve therapy, the goals of this project are to determine if persons with MS with complaints of dizziness and at risk for falls can improve their balance and vision stability as a result of a bout of specific treatment. This project seeks to do this by conducting an experiment where people with MS are randomly assigned to a group that practices activities known to help improve inner ear function or a group that practices activities known to improve endurance and strength but that should not change inner ear function. Such a comparison will allow us to gain understanding of how the inner ear system is affected in MS and how it responds to treatment.

NCT03521557 — Multiple Sclerosis
Status: Completed
http://inclinicaltrials.com/multiple-sclerosis/NCT03521557/

Towards Personalized Dosing of Natalizumab in Multiple Sclerosis - PDNMS

Towards Personalized Dosing of Natalizumab in Multiple Sclerosis

A prospective clinical trial with the aim of maintaining drug efficacy of natalizumab while extending dose intervals guided by drug concentrations in patients with relapsing remitting multiple sclerosis.

NCT03516526 — Multiple Sclerosis
Status: Completed
http://inclinicaltrials.com/multiple-sclerosis/NCT03516526/

The Effect of Multiple-Task Training in Patients With Multiple Sclerosis

The Effect of Multiple-Task Training on Physical and Cognitive Functions in Patients With Multiple Sclerosis

The Activities of Daily Living requires the ability to perform multiple activities at the same time, not just the motor or cognitive activity. When many tasks are performed at the same time, the attention capacity is effectively used and attention is shared according to the difficulty and priority of the tasks. There is evidence that patients with Multiple Sclerosis (MS) have reduced performance during multitasking. In this study, the investigators aim to investigate the effect of multitasking training on balance, mobility, upper extremity performance and cognitive functions in patients with MS.

NCT03512886 — Multiple Sclerosis
Status: Completed
http://inclinicaltrials.com/multiple-sclerosis/NCT03512886/

Nutritional Approaches in Multiple Sclerosis

Nutritional Approaches in Multiple Sclerosis

The aim of this project is to characterize the influence of a ketogenic diet and intermittent therapeutical fasting on the course of the disease, as measured by T2-hyperintense cerebral lesions with magnetic resonance tomography (MRT) in patients with multiple sclerosis (RRMS). The investigators expect in both intervention groups fewer cerebral T2 lesions occurring after 18 months in comparison to the control group and as detectable by MRT. According to current recommendations of the German Society of Nutrition (DGE), the control group receives a vegetarian-focused, anti-inflammatory diet.

NCT03508414 — Multiple Sclerosis
Status: Active, not recruiting
http://inclinicaltrials.com/multiple-sclerosis/NCT03508414/

Dual-Task Performance in Patients With Multiple Sclerosis

Factors Associated With Dual-Task Performance in Patients With Multiple Sclerosis

Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a chronic inflammatory disease affecting the central nervous system. It is reported that 85% of patients with multiple sclerosis have gait disturbance, 88% balance, and 35-90% fatigue (1, 2, 3). In addition, 65% of patients are reported that their cognitive functions have regressed (4). It is important to increase the independence of the MS patients in activities of daily living (ADL). Almost all of ADL requires many activities at the same time. For example, toothbrushing involves both the standing balance and the motor activity of the upper limb at the same time. It also requires cognitive tasks such as attention and focusing. Many activities that seem to be the only task are actually multitasking (5). The aim of this study is to investigate the effects of motor and cognitive additional task on balance, mobility and upper limb performances in MS patients and to determine the factors associated with dual-task performance.

NCT03508284 — Multiple Sclerosis
Status: Completed
http://inclinicaltrials.com/multiple-sclerosis/NCT03508284/

Exploration of Microcirculatory Alteration and Endothelial Dysfunction by Adaptive Optics in Multiple Sclerosis - MS-EYE

Exploration of Microcirculatory Alteration and Endothelial Dysfunction by Adaptive Optics in Multiple Sclerosis

It's a pilot, interventional prospective monocentric study. It aims to compare the wall / lumen ratio (WLR) of retinal arterioles (common marker of microangiopathies) between patients with multiple sclerosis and controls using the technique of adaptive optics.

NCT03508089 — Sclerosis, Multiple
Status: Active, not recruiting
http://inclinicaltrials.com/sclerosis-multiple/NCT03508089/

The Effect of Task-Oriented Training in Patients With Multiple Sclerosis

The Effect of Task-Oriented Training on the Physical and Cognitive Functions in Patients With Multiple Sclerosis

It is reported that 85% of MS patients have gait disturbance, 87.9% balance, 35-90% fatigue and 45-60% cognitive problems. Rehabilitation approaches based on the motor control systems model, the plasticity concept, the motor learning principles, have been found to be effective for solving these problems. With these rehabilitation approaches, it is aimed to develop the ability of the person to meet the task and environmental demands and to realize the highest quality and the right function with maximum potential by consuming the least energy in different environmental conditions of different tasks. "Task-oriented training" may be one of the most effective among the evidence-based rehabilitation approaches for these goals. The purpose of this study is to determine the effect of "Task-Oriented Training" on the physical and cognitive functions in patients with multiple sclerosis.

NCT03505294 — Multiple Sclerosis
Status: Completed
http://inclinicaltrials.com/multiple-sclerosis/NCT03505294/