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NCT ID: NCT06026839 Not yet recruiting - Acute Leukemia Clinical Trials

Longitudinal Study on the QoL of Pediatric Patients After HSCT and Its Influencing Factors

Start date: October 30, 2023
Phase:
Study type: Observational

Objective: To longitudinally track the dynamic changes in the survival quality of pediatric patients after hematopoietic stem cell transplantation at different time points within 1 year post-transplantation, analyze the influencing factors of survival quality at each time point, identify independent risk factors that can be intervened, provide reference for medical staff to recognize survival quality problems early, guide the dynamic management of clinical survival quality, and formulate continuation care management plans. Methods: This study adopted a repeated measurement study design. A total of 250 pediatric patients who underwent hematopoietic stem cell transplantation in three tertiary hospitals in Guangdong Province from August 2023 to December 2025 and met the research standards were selected as the research subjects. The "Childhood Health Assessment Questionnaire Transplant Module 3.0 Chinese Version" was used to evaluate the survival quality of the patients at six time points: 1 week before pre-treatment (T0), the day of stem cell infusion (T1), 1 month (T2), 3 months (T3), 6 months (T4), and 1 year (T5) after transplantation. Statistical methods for repeated measures were used to analyze the relevant information, and mixed-effect linear models were used to analyze the influencing factors of survival quality at the six time points, and to identify independent risk factors.

NCT ID: NCT05777733 Not yet recruiting - Thalassemia Major Clinical Trials

NAC Effect on Iron Overload and Blood Transfusion in β-thalassemia Major

Start date: March 23, 2024
Phase: Phase 1
Study type: Interventional

The effect of N_acetylcystein as an antioxidant on iron overload and frequency of blood transfusion in β-thalassemia major patients at Assiut Childern Hospital University And its cosubmitted for partial fulfillment of master degree in Pediatrics

NCT ID: NCT05303506 Not yet recruiting - Thalassemia Major Clinical Trials

Study on the Effect of Different Risk Factors on the Growth Parameters of Thalassemic Patients in Assiut (AUCH)

Start date: July 2, 2022
Phase:
Study type: Observational

To assess the effect of different risk factors on the growth parameters of thalassemic patients in Assiut University children Hospital (AUCH) In order to help in decreasing the morbidity and mortality resulting from iron overload and improving the quality of life for thalassemic patient

NCT ID: NCT02083575 Not yet recruiting - Thalassemia Major Clinical Trials

Role of Vitamin C to Augment Iron Chelation With DFP or DFX

Start date: April 2014
Phase: Phase 2/Phase 3
Study type: Interventional

role of Vit C to Augment iron chelation with DFP or DFX in thalassemic patients.

NCT ID: NCT01323608 Not yet recruiting - Thalassemia Major Clinical Trials

The Effect of Vitamin D Supplementation on Calcium Excretion in Thalassemia: a Dose Response Study

Start date: June 2011
Phase: Phase 4
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this pilot study is to determine the effect of various doses of vitamin D supplementation on vitamin D stores and calcium excretion in the urine in subjects with Thalassemia Major (TM). Subjects with TM are routinely placed on vitamin D supplements because they frequently have osteoporosis (a condition in which bone tissue thins and loses density and strength) and low vitamin D stores. The amount of vitamin D supplementation that is required to raise vitamin D stores in optimal levels is not known in TM, and will be determined in this study. Finally, a recent study in TM has linked blood vitamin D levels to urine calcium excretion, which is a risk factor for kidney stones. Therefore, we want to determine changes in calcium excretion with various vitamin D doses and with increasing vitamin D stores. We plan to test 3 doses of vitamin D for 3 months in children and adults with TM. Changes in vitamin D blood levels and urinary calcium will be determined. The results of this pilot study will be used in future studies that will examine the effect of various doses of vitamin D supplementation in the treatment of osteoporosis in TM.