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<|newrecord|> nctId: NCT06280976 id: 23.0001 briefTitle: Aggressive Risk-Prevention Therapies for Coronary Atherosclerotic Plaque (ART-CAP) acronym: ARTCAP overallStatus: RECRUITING date: 2024-03-01 date: 2029-01-31 date: 2029-01-31 date: 2024-02-28 date: 2024-04-25 name: University of Louisville class: OTHER briefSumm...
<|newrecord|> nctId: NCT06280963 id: 012/005532 briefTitle: Posterior Innominate Mobilization Versus Muscle Energy Technique on Lumbopelvic Angles in Sacroiliac Joint Dysfunction acronym: MET overallStatus: RECRUITING date: 2024-02-01 date: 2024-06-01 date: 2024-08-03 date: 2024-02-28 date: 2024-02-28 name: Mahmoud You...
the main questions they aim to answer are
1. are there statistical significant effects of posterior innominate mobilization versus muscle energy technique on lumbopelvic angles in sacroiliac joint dysfunction patients ?
2. are there statistical significant effects of posterior innominate mobilization versus muscle energy technique on pain intensity level in sacroiliac joint dysfunction patients ?
* purpose of the study is to measure the effect of muscle energy technique versus posterior innominate mobilization on lumbopelvic angles in sacroiliac joint dysfunction conditions: Sacroiliac Joint Dysfunction studyType: INTERVENTIONAL phases: NA allocation: RANDOMIZED interventionModel: FACTORIAL interventionModel...
<|newrecord|> nctId: NCT06280950 id: DAIT CTOT-43 briefTitle: Expanding Liver Transplant Immunosuppression Minimization Via Everolimus acronym: ELIMINATE overallStatus: NOT_YET_RECRUITING date: 2024-03-31 date: 2027-06-01 date: 2029-06-01 date: 2024-02-28 date: 2024-02-28 name: National Institute of Allergy and Infecti...
<|newrecord|> nctId: NCT06280937 id: BEUFTR-2 briefTitle: Short Term Effect of Wearing a Tie overallStatus: NOT_YET_RECRUITING date: 2024-03-01 date: 2024-08-01 date: 2024-10-01 date: 2024-02-28 date: 2024-02-28 name: Bitlis Eren University class: OTHER briefSummary: The goal of this randomized controlled study is to a...
<|newrecord|> nctId: NCT06280924 id: HREBA.CC-23-0220 briefTitle: Prehab Prior to Stem Cell Transplantation in Multiple Myeloma acronym: MOTIVATE overallStatus: NOT_YET_RECRUITING date: 2024-04-15 date: 2025-12-31 date: 2026-06-30 date: 2024-02-28 date: 2024-02-28 name: University of Alberta class: OTHER briefSummary: ...
<|newrecord|> nctId: NCT06280911 id: 098 briefTitle: The Effect of Consumption of Date Fruit and Nipple Stimulation in Late Pregnancy overallStatus: COMPLETED date: 2013-10-10 date: 2014-06-30 date: 2017-12-30 date: 2024-02-28 date: 2024-03-04 name: Selcuk University class: OTHER briefSummary: The study was conducted t...
The samples were applied to pregnant women satisfying the research criteria in a state hospital in Istanbul between October 2013 and June 2014. conditions: Augmentation conditions: Induction conditions: Labor conditions: Stimulation, Self studyType: INTERVENTIONAL phases: NA allocation: RANDOMIZED interventionModel: PA...
<|newrecord|> nctId: NCT06280898 id: KC22RISI0395 briefTitle: Perioperative Factors and Early Postoperative Kidney Graft Function Recovery overallStatus: COMPLETED date: 2020-05-01 date: 2022-03-14 date: 2022-03-14 date: 2024-02-28 date: 2024-02-29 name: Seoul St. Mary's Hospital class: OTHER briefSummary: Divided into...
<|newrecord|> nctId: NCT06280885 id: FIERCE briefTitle: A Flexible Individualized ExeRcise Programme for Cancer Patients During ChEmotherapy acronym: FIERCE overallStatus: NOT_YET_RECRUITING date: 2024-03-01 date: 2025-09-01 date: 2026-03-31 date: 2024-02-28 date: 2024-02-28 name: University of Dublin, Trinity College ...
<|newrecord|> nctId: NCT06280872 id: P2023/Neonat/PhyCordPrem briefTitle: Physiologically Based Cord Clamping To Improve Neonatal Outcomes In Moderate And Late Preterm Newborns acronym: PhyCordPrem overallStatus: RECRUITING date: 2024-02-19 date: 2026-01 date: 2026-07 date: 2024-02-28 date: 2024-03-05 name: Queen Fabio...
A baby born prematurely may have breathing problems because of extra fluid staying in the lungs related to the immaturity of the lung structure. Thus, the baby must breathe quicker and harder to get enough oxygen enter into the lungs. The newborn is separated from the mother to provide emergency respiratory support. Al...
<|newrecord|> nctId: NCT06280859 id: 18784 briefTitle: Hoosier Sport: Developing and Implementing a Sustainable Campus-Community Partnership in Rural Indiana overallStatus: ACTIVE_NOT_RECRUITING date: 2024-02-20 date: 2024-05-30 date: 2024-06-10 date: 2024-02-28 date: 2024-03-15 name: Indiana University class: OTHER na...
<|newrecord|> nctId: NCT06280846 id: P.T.REC/012/004878 briefTitle: High-intensity Versus Low-intensity Laser Acupuncture in Chronic, Non-specific Low Back Pain overallStatus: RECRUITING date: 2024-03-15 date: 2024-10-30 date: 2024-10-30 date: 2024-02-28 date: 2024-04-26 name: Cairo University class: OTHER name: King K...
<|newrecord|> nctId: NCT06280833 id: 10001884 id: 001884-HG briefTitle: Care Choreographies and the Making of the Psychosocial in Genetic Counseling overallStatus: RECRUITING date: 2024-05-01 date: 2024-10-01 date: 2024-10-01 date: 2024-02-28 date: 2024-04-26 name: National Human Genome Research Institute (NHGRI) class...
Genetic counselors play a new and evolving role in medical care. Recent advances in genetic testing are changing many health care treatments, and genetic counselors play a key role in teaching people how their genes may affect both health and treatments. Genetic counselors may also help guide people through complex tal...
Objective:
To observe how genetic counselors at NIH manage the social and psychological aspects of patient care.
Eligibility:
Genetic counselors who work at NIH. People aged 18 years or older who are scheduled to meet with one of these counselors are also needed.
Design:
An investigator will sit in on the session between the counselor and the participant. The investigator will take notes. The session will not be recorded. The investigator will leave at any point if asked.
The investigator will focus on talk about social and psychological care. That person will also listen to talk about risk; diagnosis; odds of recovery; and hope, grief, and loss. That person will note strategies that help the participant manage their emotions and how they perceive their risks.
Counselors may later have a 1-hour interview with the investigator. They will answer questions about their experiences as a care provider at NIH.
Participants will have only 1 session with the investigator. Counselors may have 4 to 10 sessions with an investigator over 8 months. conditions: Genetic Counselor studyType: OBSERVATIONAL observationalModel: COHORT timePerspective: PROSPECTIVE count: 250 type: ESTIMATED measure: Care sex: ALL minimumAge: 18 Years maxi...
<|newrecord|> nctId: NCT06280820 id: 10001889 id: 001889-H briefTitle: Multi-Scale Analysis of Phenotypes in Heart Failure (MAP-HEART) overallStatus: NOT_YET_RECRUITING date: 2024-05-01 date: 2028-04-30 date: 2034-04-30 date: 2024-02-28 date: 2024-04-26 name: National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NHLBI) class: NIH...
More than 6.5 million people in the United States live with heart failure (HF), and more than a million new cases are diagnosed each year. Treatments have improved in recent years, but researchers want to understand more about how HF develops. To do this, they need to compare blood and other samples from many people wi...
Objective:
To collect blood and other samples from people with HF. These samples will be used to identify and study proteins and other factors that may lead to decreased heart function over time.
Eligibility:
People aged 18 years and older with heart failure.
Design:
Participants will be asked to join the study based on a review of their medical records.
They will have 1 study visit. They will provide a blood sample: About 3 tablespoons will be collected from a needle inserted into a vein.
Other tests are optional: Participants may provide urine and stool samples. They may have a cotton swab rubbed on the inside of the mouth to collect DNA.
Participants may also take 3 questionnaires. They will answer questions about dietary, social, and other factors that affect their health. Participants will receive compensation.
Researchers will follow the participants health by monitoring their medical records for up to 5 years. conditions: Heart Failure studyType: OBSERVATIONAL observationalModel: COHORT timePerspective: PROSPECTIVE count: 2000 type: ESTIMATED measure: To study the association between multi-omics signatures with all-cause mo...
<|newrecord|> nctId: NCT06280807 id: 10001617 id: 001617-E briefTitle: Observation of Environment and Reproductive-Endocrine Effects overallStatus: RECRUITING date: 2024-05-01 date: 2039-03-28 date: 2039-03-31 date: 2024-02-28 date: 2024-04-26 name: National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS) class: NIH...
Endocrine disorders occur when the glands that make hormones do not work properly. Hormones levels that are too high or too low can cause problems such as late or early puberty, irregular periods, and infertility. Environmental factors - including pollution; chemical exposure at home and work; foods; medicines; and sle...
Objective:
To learn how environmental factors may affect the endocrine and reproductive systems.
Eligibility:
Males or females, referring to sex assigned at birth, aged 8 years and older; they must have hypogonadism, infertility, or other reproductive disorders.
Design:
Adult participants will have 4 to 5 visits in 5 years. Children may have up to 12 visits; they may remain in the study up to the age of 23. Most visits will be less than 3 hours.
Participants will be screened. They will have a physical exam. They will have blood and urine tests. They will complete questionnaires; they will answer questions about their diet, health, and other topics. Some may be referred for additional tests, such as imaging scans and semen analysis.
Specific tests conducted during study visits will vary, depending on the participant s diagnosis. In addition to repeated blood and urine tests, these may include:
Body composition measure: Participants will sit in a pod-shaped machine for about 6 minutes. The machines measures the air inside the capsule to record body fat and breathing volume.
Resting energy expenditure test: Participants will lie down with a clear dome placed over their head. They will breathe quietly for 30 minutes. This test measures the number of calories their body burns at rest.
... conditions: Hypogonadism conditions: Hypergonadism conditions: Precocious Puberty conditions: Late Puberty conditions: Amenorrhea studyType: OBSERVATIONAL observationalModel: COHORT timePerspective: PROSPECTIVE count: 300 type: ESTIMATED measure: Investigate the relationship between environment, lifestyle, and repr...
<|newrecord|> nctId: NCT06280794 id: Laser-Bell-2024 briefTitle: Efficacy of Laser Acupuncture for Idiopathic Bell's Palsy overallStatus: COMPLETED date: 2022-03-01 date: 2024-01-01 date: 2024-02-01 date: 2024-02-28 date: 2024-03-29 name: Beijing Tongren Hospital class: OTHER briefSummary: Objective:
Bell's palsy is characterized by acute, unilateral onset that compromises function and esthetics, exerting a considerable impact on the social, professional, and psychological aspects of the lives of affected individuals. The objective of this study was to determine whether laser acupuncture therapy could relieve sympt...
Methods:
This study was randomized controlled trial including 360 patients that undergoing Bell's palsy. All the patients received oral Betahistine Mesylate tablet, Vitamin B1 tablet and Prednisolone.
Patients were assigned to the laser acupuncture (LA) group, Sham LA group and control group, with 120 patients in each group. LA group and Sham LA group were received 4 weeks of Laser treatment (3 times per week).