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<|newrecord|> nctId: NCT06295276 id: HSOsnabruck briefTitle: Effect of Teletherapy-supported Training on Nursing Students overallStatus: RECRUITING date: 2024-01-31 date: 2024-12-31 date: 2024-12-31 date: 2024-03-06 date: 2024-03-06 name: Hochschule Osnabruck class: OTHER briefSummary: Design: This study is a pilot ran... |
The intervention is teletherapy-supported muscular training for 20 minutes 4 times a week. |
The duration of the intervention is six weeks in total. At the beginning Neck Disability Index (NDI), Oswestry Disability Index (ODI), Short-Form-36 (SF36), and the Numerical rating Scale (NRS) are collected. After six weeks, the same outcome measures and the global rating scale conditions: Low Back Pain conditions: Ne... |
The results of the allocation sequence are placed in sequentially numbered, opaque, and sealed envelopes by an independent researcher to ensure confidentiality. count: 40 type: ESTIMATED name: teletherapy-guided exercise programme name: Waiting list/control intervention measure: Neck Disability Index (NDI) measure: Osw... |
<|newrecord|> nctId: NCT06295263 id: KYLL-202203-028-1 briefTitle: Application of AI Technology for the Diagnosis and Treatment of Geriatric Diseases overallStatus: RECRUITING date: 2022-03-01 date: 2026-06-28 date: 2026-06-29 date: 2024-03-06 date: 2024-03-15 name: Qilu Hospital of Shandong University class: OTHER nam... |
(2) Characteristics of handwriting, gait, language, eye movement, biological samples (blood, urine, stool, saliva, etc.), imaging, EEG, and other relevant markers in patients with Parkinson's disease. |
(3) Characteristics of handwriting, gait, language, eye movement, biological samples (blood, urine, stool, saliva, etc.), images, EEG, and other relevant markers in patients with other neurological disorders. |
(4) Characteristics of handwriting, gait, language, eye movement, biological samples (blood, urine, stool, saliva, etc.), images, EEG and other relevant markers in elderly patients. conditions: Parkinson Disease conditions: Alzheimer Disease conditions: Nervous System Diseases conditions: Geriatric Diseases studyType: ... |
<|newrecord|> nctId: NCT06295250 id: STUDY00001114 id: 7R01MH127577 type: NIH link: https://reporter.nih.gov/quickSearch/7R01MH127577 briefTitle: ASHA Bangladesh--Integrated Intervention to Address Poverty and Depression overallStatus: NOT_YET_RECRUITING date: 2024-03-15 date: 2027-12-30 date: 2027-12-30 date: 2024-03-... |
<|newrecord|> nctId: NCT06295237 id: i-Sync briefTitle: Automatic Adjustment for Asynchronies During Mechanical Ventilation acronym: i-Sync overallStatus: RECRUITING date: 2024-02-15 date: 2025-02-15 date: 2025-07-01 date: 2024-03-06 date: 2024-03-08 name: Hospital San Carlos, Madrid class: OTHER name: Fundación de Inv... |
<|newrecord|> nctId: NCT06295224 id: GOKAEK-2024/02.19 briefTitle: Retrospective Evaluation of Effect of Anterior Iliac Block overallStatus: RECRUITING date: 2024-01-01 date: 2024-03-10 date: 2024-03-15 date: 2024-03-06 date: 2024-03-06 name: Kocaeli University class: OTHER briefSummary: In this study, the investigator... |
<|newrecord|> nctId: NCT06295211 id: FEDII_HL_PR/R-Bv-Bs briefTitle: Brentuximab Vedotin Combined With Bendamustine Supercharge, a Low-toxicity and Efficient Salvage Regimen for Primary Refractory or First-relapsed Classic Hodgkin Lymphoma: Long-term Results of a Retrospective Monocenter Study. acronym: HL_PR/R-B overa... |
<|newrecord|> nctId: NCT06295198 id: OPMM-Ankle Instability briefTitle: The Effect of Different Talocrural Joint Mobilization Techniques in Lateral Ankle Sprain overallStatus: RECRUITING date: 2023-07-30 date: 2024-03-01 date: 2024-03-30 date: 2024-03-06 date: 2024-03-08 name: Bahçeşehir University class: OTHER briefSu... |
<|newrecord|> nctId: NCT06295185 id: AJOUIRB-IV-2024-097 briefTitle: Digital Therapeutic Workplace Technology as a Employee Management Tool and Employee's Mental Health Care overallStatus: NOT_YET_RECRUITING date: 2024-04-01 date: 2024-06-30 date: 2024-07-01 date: 2024-03-06 date: 2024-03-06 name: Ajou University Schoo... |
<|newrecord|> nctId: NCT06295172 id: LF15_NLF_301 briefTitle: A Study Comparing Lafullen15 and Lafullen for Temporary Nasolabial Fold Improvement overallStatus: NOT_YET_RECRUITING date: 2024-03-29 date: 2025-09-30 date: 2026-04-30 date: 2024-03-06 date: 2024-03-06 name: Samyang Biopharmaceuticals Corporation class: IND... |
<|newrecord|> nctId: NCT06295159 id: MCC-22574 briefTitle: Biomarker Driven Patient Selection Neoadjuvant Anti-PD1 or Combinations for Locoregionally Advanced Melanoma overallStatus: RECRUITING date: 2024-02-28 date: 2027-03 date: 2027-03 date: 2024-03-06 date: 2024-03-13 name: H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center and Research... |
<|newrecord|> nctId: NCT06295146 id: STUDY23050075 briefTitle: Virtual Peer Coaching in Manual Wheelchair Skills overallStatus: NOT_YET_RECRUITING date: 2024-04 date: 2026-12-30 date: 2027-12-30 date: 2024-03-06 date: 2024-03-06 name: University of Pittsburgh class: OTHER briefSummary: The objective of this study is to... |
<|newrecord|> nctId: NCT06295133 id: PROMESS - STRESS briefTitle: Preventive Remediation of Stress for Optimal MEdical StudentS overallStatus: RECRUITING date: 2023-11-11 date: 2024-09-30 date: 2024-09-30 date: 2024-03-06 date: 2024-03-06 name: Research on Healthcare Performance Lab U1290 class: OTHER briefSummary: Med... |
Our field surveys conducted in 2022 and 2023 at the Lyon Est Medical School revealed that second-cycle students presented a high level of stress. It is expected that these feelings significantly degrade their quality of life as well as their health. Furthermore, a local survey reported that one in two medical students ... |
Thus, it would become crucial for medical students to manage stressful situations and reduce stress levels during their studies. |
The PROMESS - STRESS project aims to offer solutions to students to reduce their stress levels during their medical studies. It responds to a demand expressed by students : our previous field study showed that 45% of fourth-year students declared being "very interested" and/or "interested" in following a intervention a... |
<|newrecord|> nctId: NCT06295120 id: 362-1 briefTitle: The Optimal Antibiotic Treatment Duration for Community-acquired Pneumonia in Adults Diagnosed in General Practice in Denmark (CAP-D) acronym: CAP-D overallStatus: RECRUITING date: 2023-11-13 date: 2024-12-31 date: 2024-12-31 date: 2024-03-06 date: 2024-03-20 name:... |
Eligible participants are adults (≥18 years) presenting in general practice with symptoms of an acute LRTI (i.e., acute illness (≤ 21 days) usually with cough and minimum one other symptom such as dyspnea, sputum production, wheezing, chest discomfort or fever) in whom the GP finds it relevant to treat with antibiotics... |
Consenting patients who meet all the eligibility criteria will be randomised (1:1:1:1:1) to either three, four, five, six or seven days of treatment with phenoxymethylpenicillin 1.2 MIE four times daily. conditions: Community-acquired Pneumonia studyType: INTERVENTIONAL phases: PHASE4 allocation: RANDOMIZED interventio... |
<|newrecord|> nctId: NCT06295107 id: 2023-00195-01 briefTitle: Reliability of Range of Movement Measurements in Cerebral Palsy overallStatus: RECRUITING date: 2023-10-01 date: 2024-07-01 date: 2024-07-01 date: 2024-03-06 date: 2024-03-06 name: Region Skane class: OTHER briefSummary: The aim is to investigate the inter-... |
<|newrecord|> nctId: NCT06295094 id: PIPAC-OPC6 briefTitle: The Efficacy of PIPAC and Minimally Invasive Radical Resection in High-risk Gastric Cancer Patients. acronym: EPICURE overallStatus: NOT_YET_RECRUITING date: 2024-09 date: 2027-01 date: 2028-01 date: 2024-03-06 date: 2024-03-06 name: Odense University Hospital... |
<|newrecord|> nctId: NCT06295081 id: NL79864.091.22 id: 112927 type: OTHER domain: RadboudUMC briefTitle: TREAT Study - Improving the Interpretation of Troponin Concentrations Following Exercise and Their Clinical Significance acronym: TREAT overallStatus: RECRUITING date: 2022-06-15 date: 2024-07-01 date: 2044-07-01 d... |
The main questions it aims to answer are: |
Question 1: What are the reference values for exercise-induced cardiac troponin elevations following walking, cycling and running exercise? Hypothesis 1: We hypothesize that the exercise-induced cTn release is different following walking, cycling and running exercise. Therefore, we will establish reference values for p... |
Question 2: Is the prevalence of (subclinical) coronary artery disease higher in individuals with high post-exercise cardiac troponin concentrations in comparison to individuals with low post-exercise cardiac troponin concentrations? Hypothesis 2: We hypothesize that athletes with the highest post-exercise cTn concentr... |
Question 3: What is the association between post-exercise cardiac troponin concentrations and major adverse cardiovascular events (MACE) and mortality during long-term follow-up? Hypothesis 3: We hypothesize that post-exercise cTn concentrations beyond the 99th percentile are associated with an increased risk for MACE ... |
This study consists of three phases: |
Phase 1: two or three visits to the study location for (amongst other measurements) blood draws to assess cardiac troponin concentrations |
Phase 2: CT scan of the heart in 10% of participants to assess the prevalence of (subclinicial) coronary artery disease. |
Phase 3: longitudinal follow-up to assess the incidence of major adverse cardiovascular events and mortality during 20-year follow-up. |
Participants will visit our study centre two, three or four times: |
Visit 1: baseline measurements including height, weight, body composition and blood pressure will be obtained and a blood sample will be drawn. |
Visit 2: a blood sample will be drawn and activity data will be obtained from participants' own sports watch or bike computer. |
Optional visit 3: a blood sample will be drawn. Visit 4: 10% of participants will undergo a cardiac CT scan to assess the prevalence of (subclinical) coronary artery disease. conditions: Coronary Artery Disease studyType: OBSERVATIONAL observationalModel: COHORT timePerspective: PROSPECTIVE count: 1500 type: ESTIMATED ... |
<|newrecord|> nctId: NCT06295068 id: PRT-1400-11 briefTitle: Evaluation of ARi With OpSens SavvyWire acronym: ARi overallStatus: RECRUITING date: 2023-11-30 date: 2024-04-30 date: 2024-04-30 date: 2024-03-06 date: 2024-03-06 name: Opsens, Inc. class: INDUSTRY briefSummary: The goal of this observational study is to est... |
<|newrecord|> nctId: NCT06295055 id: Dentistry Prince of Songkla briefTitle: Semi-rigid Shell Barrier System for Alveolar Bone Augmentation (SSBS for ABA) acronym: SSBS for ABA overallStatus: RECRUITING date: 2024-01-04 date: 2024-10-31 date: 2025-06-30 date: 2024-03-06 date: 2024-03-06 name: Prince of Songkla Universi... |
<|newrecord|> nctId: NCT06295042 id: 32-235 ex 19/20 briefTitle: Complications and Long-term Satisfaction in Autologous vs. Implant-Based Breast Reconstruction overallStatus: COMPLETED date: 2019-10-10 date: 2023-11-28 date: 2024-02-01 date: 2024-03-06 date: 2024-03-06 name: Medical University of Graz class: OTHER brie... |
This study aims at investigating the complex relationship between the occurrence of complications and patient-reported long-time satisfaction in autologous and alloplastic breast reconstruction. conditions: Complications, Postoperative/Perioperative conditions: Quality of Life conditions: Satisfaction, Patient studyTyp... |
<|newrecord|> nctId: NCT06295029 id: CPA-Z05-ZC-2023-002 briefTitle: Personalized Medication Software for BCL-2 Inhibitor in AML Patients Using Machine Learning and Genomics overallStatus: NOT_YET_RECRUITING date: 2024-03-01 date: 2027-12-31 date: 2027-12-31 date: 2024-03-06 date: 2024-03-06 name: The Affiliated Nanjin... |
<|newrecord|> nctId: NCT06295016 id: NYCU112130AE briefTitle: Stressors and Recovery Regulation on the Super-compensation Effect overallStatus: RECRUITING date: 2023-09-01 date: 2024-08-31 date: 2025-08-31 date: 2024-03-06 date: 2024-03-06 name: National Yang Ming University class: OTHER briefSummary: Purpose: Investig... |
The criteria for determining whether there is a good response to compensatory training effects: |
1. Non-response group: Exercise performance during the tapering period (week 7) shows a significant increase compared to post-intervention (week 6) and is higher than pre-intervention (week 3) exercise performance. |
2. Response group: Exercise performance during the tapering period (week 7) shows a significant increase compared to post-intervention (week 6) and is higher than the change in exercise performance during normal training (= week 3 - week 1). whoMasked: PARTICIPANT whoMasked: INVESTIGATOR count: 158 type: ESTIMATED name... |
<|newrecord|> nctId: NCT06295003 id: CEFA-COVID briefTitle: Impact of COVID-19 Pandemic on Headache Evaluations in the Pediatric Emergency Department overallStatus: COMPLETED date: 2022-04-30 date: 2022-05-30 date: 2022-05-30 date: 2024-03-06 date: 2024-03-06 name: Fondazione IRCCS Ca' Granda, Ospedale Maggiore Policli... |
Methods: Number and clinical features of patients evaluated in the pediatric ED of a single site in Milan,Italy, were collected between January 2017 and January 2022. The impact of COVID-19 on evaluation rates was quantified by using the incidence rate ratio (IRR) and 95% confidence intervals (CI) between the pandemic ... |
<|newrecord|> nctId: NCT06294990 id: 2023-505854-16-00 briefTitle: Klinefelter Syndrome and Testosterone Treatment in Puberty acronym: TiPY overallStatus: NOT_YET_RECRUITING date: 2024-04-01 date: 2029-12-31 date: 2029-12-31 date: 2024-03-06 date: 2024-03-06 name: Lise Aksglæde class: OTHER briefSummary: The goal of th... |
The main questions to answer are how treatment with testosterone will affect body fat mass, lipid and glucose metabolism, growth and body proportions, bone mineralization as well as effects on neurocognitive development and emotional and social difficulties. |
Participants will be randomized to two years treatment with testosterone or placebo. conditions: Klinefelter Syndrome studyType: INTERVENTIONAL phases: NA allocation: RANDOMIZED interventionModel: PARALLEL interventionModelDescription: Multi-center, national, randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled intervention st... |
<|newrecord|> nctId: NCT06294977 id: CRISI-COVID briefTitle: Impact of COVID-19 Pandemic on Epilepsy Evaluations in the Pediatric Emergency Department overallStatus: COMPLETED date: 2022-11-30 date: 2022-12-30 date: 2022-12-30 date: 2024-03-06 date: 2024-03-06 name: Fondazione IRCCS Ca' Granda, Ospedale Maggiore Policl... |
Materials and methods. We performed a retrospective study to assess the rate of ED admission for seizures at the pediatric ED of the Fondazione IRCCS Ca' Granda Ospedale Maggiore Policlinico of Milan between January 2017 and December 2021, comparing the pre-pandemic (from January 2017 to February 2020) and pandemic per... |
<|newrecord|> nctId: NCT06294964 id: Sleep Education briefTitle: Intervention and Effect of Sleep Pattern on Cardio-cerebrovascular Disease overallStatus: ENROLLING_BY_INVITATION date: 2024-03-01 date: 2025-06-01 date: 2026-11-30 date: 2024-03-06 date: 2024-03-06 name: RenJi Hospital class: OTHER briefSummary: Because ... |
Studies have shown that older adults who sleep 7-8 hours at night have better physical and mental health, cognition and quality of life. Shorter sleep durations (6 hours or less) and longer sleep durations (greater than 9 hours) had strong associations with adverse health outcomes such as cardiovascular, metabolic, imm... |
Therefore, on the basis of the established Pudong community cohort, the project applicant led the team to adopt an open-label, blind endpoint, and cluster-randomized two-phase trial method to randomly assign cohort members into intervention group and control group. According to the sleep health intervention plan formul... |
<|newrecord|> nctId: NCT06294951 id: IIT-2023-0225 briefTitle: fMRI for BPS: A Descriptive Study of Findings and Symptoms overallStatus: RECRUITING date: 2024-03-01 date: 2026-12-31 date: 2026-12-31 date: 2024-03-06 date: 2024-03-06 name: RenJi Hospital class: OTHER briefSummary: The goal of this observational study is... |
1. To explore the distribution characteristics of fMRI imaging and possible target lesions in the patient population. |
2. To provide appropriate clues and evidence for etiological exploration and therapeutic targeting of BPS. |
Participants will undergo fMRI as well as other routine laboratory tests and queries. conditions: Bladder Pain Syndrome studyType: OBSERVATIONAL observationalModel: CASE_CONTROL timePerspective: OTHER count: 120 type: ESTIMATED name: fMRI measure: fMRI findings sex: FEMALE minimumAge: 18 Years stdAges: ADULT stdAges: O... |
<|newrecord|> nctId: NCT06294938 id: M.WRI-2023-INQ-2224 briefTitle: Glycemic Index of Cacao Fruit Pulp in Healthy, Human Subjects overallStatus: COMPLETED date: 2022-09-30 date: 2023-01-24 date: 2023-05-23 date: 2024-03-06 date: 2024-03-06 name: Mars Wrigley class: INDUSTRY name: INQUIS Clinical Research briefSummary:... |
<|newrecord|> nctId: NCT06294925 id: C5041041 id: EFFECT-UC type: OTHER domain: Alias Study Number briefTitle: A Study to Learn About the Effectiveness of Etrasimod in People With Ulcerative Colitis acronym: EFFECT-UC overallStatus: NOT_YET_RECRUITING date: 2024-04-20 date: 2027-04-01 date: 2027-04-20 date: 2024-03-06 ... |
Patients will be treated according to standard of care and will only be included in the study if etrasimod is the best treatment choice according to the treating physician. Additionally, patients have to be between 18 and 65 years of age and should not have taken etrasimod in the past. |
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