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Effects of High Flow Nasal Cannula on Sputum Clearance in Acute Exacerbation of Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease

Secondary objectives of the study include subjective assessment of cough severity as well as need for escalation of care after HFNC use versus conventional flow nasal oxygen (CFNO) use.

acute copd exacerbations
pulmonary disease
acute disease
obstruction
dyspnea
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  • 16 Feb, 2024
  • 1 location
" Acute Brain Changes After Repetitive Headers in Soccer and the Effects of a Protective Device "

The kinematic of the movement will be recorded during each impact during the 2 heading series, as well as the activity of the jaw muscles which will be recorded by electromyogram. Before and after each heading series, electrophysiological data, multimodal magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), and cognitive computerized assessment will be …

brain dysfunction
MRI
electromyogram
post-concussion syndrome
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  • 05 Aug, 2020
A Supportive Care Programme for People With Heart Failure

The objectives of this study are to: Determine supportive care needs of HF patients as reported in the literature. Explore Cypriot patients' identified supportive care needs. To develop and test a self-management supportive care programme for HF patients.

chronic disease
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  • 05 Aug, 2020
Cemiplimab Before and After Surgery for the Treatment of High Risk Cutaneous Squamous Cell Cancer

This phase I trial studies how well cemiplimab before and after surgery works in treating patients with high risk cutaneous squamous cell cancer. Immunotherapy with monoclonal antibodies, such as cemiplimab, may help the body's immune system attack the cancer, and may interfere with the ability of tumor cells to grow …

cancer therapy
oophorectomy
squamous cell carcinoma
primary lesion
neuropathy
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  • 05 Aug, 2020
Distal Peripheral Neuropathy in Type 2 Diabetes (DSP/DM)  

Distal sensory peripheral neuropathy (DSP) is a chronic, debilitating painful condition affecting quality of life in persons living with Type 2 diabetes. Treatments prescribed to manage DSP pain, such as nonnarcotic and narcotic analgesics, antidepressants and anticonvulsants, are largely ineffective. This is a preliminary study at assessing the feasibility, efficiency …

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  • 26 Sep, 2022
  • 3 locations
Cross-sectoral Collaboration in Multidisciplinary Treatment of Trauma-affected Refugees

RESULTS The study is expected to bring forward new perspectives and knowledge on psychosocial treatment of trauma-affected refugees as well as cross-sectoral collaboration.

traumatic stress disorder
violence
depression
psychological trauma
cognitive therapy
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  • 16 Feb, 2024
  • 1 location
First-in-human Single Agent Study of SAR442257 in RRMM and RR-NHL

Primary Objective: To determine the maximum tolerated dose (MTD) of SAR442257 administered as a single agent in patients with relapsed and refractory multiple myeloma (RRMM) and refractory non-Hodgkin lymphoma (RR-NHL), and determine the recommended Phase 2 dose (RP2D) Secondary Objectives: To characterize the safety profile of SAR442257 To characterize the …

cancer therapy
core needle biopsy
cutaneous t-cell lymphoma
excisional biopsy
recurrent disease
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  • 04 Dec, 2020
  • 5 locations
Analysis of Sympathetic Activity in Willis-Ekbom Disease

Willis-Ekbom disease (WED), also known as restless legs syndrome (RLS) is a common neurological sensorimotor disorder that typically impairs sleep and quality of life, likely consequent to a central dopaminergic dysfunction associated to brain iron deficiency.

hypertension
ambulatory blood pressure monitoring
cardiovascular diseases
dopamine
restless legs syndrome
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  • 07 Sep, 2021
  • 1 location
The Effect of Ciprofol on Breathing Patterns, Respiratory Drive, and Inspiratory Effort in Mechanically Ventilated Patients

The sedation level in clinical practice is usually assessed with subjective sedation scoring systems, such as the Richmond Agitation Sedation Scale (RASS). However, studies have found that sedation depth based on RASS is not a reliable marker of respiratory drive during critical illness.

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  • 29 Feb, 2024
  • 1 location
The Impact of a Resistance Training Intervention on Blood Pressure Control in Older Adults With Sarcopenia

This randomized control intervention pilot study will provide new evidence of the unexplored relationship between muscle strength and high BP in sarcopenia, and experimentally test the effects of an evidence-based progressive resistance training intervention on BP, while also examining reversibility to identify muscle strength as a non-pharmacological target for BP …

hypertension
strength training
resistance training
sarcopenia
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  • 16 Feb, 2024
  • 1 location