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Laser Photocoagulation of Communicating Vessels in Twin-to-Twin Transfusion Syndrome
Seattle Children's Hospital
Twin to Twin Transfusion as Antepartum Condition
Monochorionic Diamniotic Placenta
The purpose of this study is to evaluate the use of diode laser photocoagulation of the
communicating vessels in twin-to- twin transfusion syndrome (TTTS) with respect to
maternal, fetal and neonatal outcomes. expand
The purpose of this study is to evaluate the use of diode laser photocoagulation of the communicating vessels in twin-to- twin transfusion syndrome (TTTS) with respect to maternal, fetal and neonatal outcomes. Type: Observational [Patient Registry] Start Date: Oct 2021 |
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Development and Analysis of a Stool Bank for Cancer Patients
Persephone Biosciences
Carcinoma, Non-Small-Cell Lung
Carcinoma, Colorectal
This study is aimed at understanding the impact of gut microbiota on efficacy of cancer
therapies, in particular checkpoint inhibitors, and using the resulting information to
design microbial immunotherapies. Although animal models are of use to determine the
influences of gut and other microbiota1 expand
This study is aimed at understanding the impact of gut microbiota on efficacy of cancer therapies, in particular checkpoint inhibitors, and using the resulting information to design microbial immunotherapies. Although animal models are of use to determine the influences of gut and other microbiota on cancer treatment modalities, they are limited due to differences between mouse and human physiology and immunology, as well as the inherent differences in gut microbial populations between the two mammalian organisms. Therefore, samples obtained as donations from human subjects undergoing cancer treatment are of great value for the identification and determination of bacteria and their metabolic processes that are involved in the successful cure and remission of cancer by checkpoint inhibitor therapies. The objective of this study is to collect 3 samples each of blood, urine, and stool in subjects with cancer. This is a non-interventional, 2 site study in 100 people who are undergoing any type of cancer immunotherapy. Subjects who meet the entry criteria will provide 5 samples each of blood, urine, and stool over a 12-month period. Type: Observational Start Date: Jun 2019 |
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The Validity of the Quick Renal MRI in Pediatric Kidney Disease
University of Wisconsin, Madison
Pyelonephritis
Pyelonephritis Acute
Renal Sclerosis
The investigators propose a new imaging method for children born with congenital
anomalies of the urinary tract that is a rapid, injection-, sedation-, and radiation-free
alternative: the quick renal MRI. This proposal hypothesizes that the quick renal MRI has
high validity compared to current radi1 expand
The investigators propose a new imaging method for children born with congenital anomalies of the urinary tract that is a rapid, injection-, sedation-, and radiation-free alternative: the quick renal MRI. This proposal hypothesizes that the quick renal MRI has high validity compared to current radiologic standard for renal infection and scarring, the 99mTechnetium-dimercaptosuccinic acid (99mTc- DMSA) renal scan in the detection of acute renal infections and scars. If the quick renal MRI is accurate, it could potentially replace the DMSA scan for those specific questions and ease the burden of testing for children with chronic renal disease. Findings from these studies will provide preliminary data and rationale for a multi-centered study to further test this new technology. Participants will be 0-21 years of age and can expect to be on study for from 1 week (if enrolled in Aim 1) to 6 months (if enrolled in Aim 2). Type: Interventional Start Date: May 2019 |
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Neoadjuvant Combination Immunotherapy for Stage III Melanoma
University of Louisville
Cutaneous Melanoma
Determine safety and efficacy of pre-operative combination immunotherapy with Talimogene
Laherparepvec (T-VEC)/Pembrolizumab given prior to complete lymph node dissection in
resectable stage 3 cutaneous melanoma with clinically apparent lymph node metastases. expand
Determine safety and efficacy of pre-operative combination immunotherapy with Talimogene Laherparepvec (T-VEC)/Pembrolizumab given prior to complete lymph node dissection in resectable stage 3 cutaneous melanoma with clinically apparent lymph node metastases. Type: Interventional Start Date: Jul 2019 |
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Prospective Multicenter Evaluation of a New Predictive Model for the Progression of Adolescent Idio1
St. Justine's Hospital
Scoliosis
Scoliosis is a three-dimensional deformity affecting the orientation and position of the
spine. Locally, the shape of the vertebra is also affected. The most common form is
adolescent idiopathic scoliosis (AIS) with a prevalence of 1-3% affecting primarily young
adolescent females. AIS can either b1 expand
Scoliosis is a three-dimensional deformity affecting the orientation and position of the spine. Locally, the shape of the vertebra is also affected. The most common form is adolescent idiopathic scoliosis (AIS) with a prevalence of 1-3% affecting primarily young adolescent females. AIS can either be treated using a brace and in some cases necessitate surgical correction to prevent progressive deformity. Risk factors for progression include female gender, curve magnitude and location, skeletal maturity and growth velocity. However, these risk factors have been shown to be inconsistent in predicting curve progression. Over the past 6 years, the investigators have developed a predictive model of the final Cobb angle in AIS based on 3D spinal parameters. This analysis was based on a prospective cohort of 195 patients that were enrolled upon their initial visit and followed until maturity. This predictive model has a determination coefficient of 0.702. The proposed new study aims at refining and testing the external validity of this model in a larger cohort. The next step towards using the new model in the clinical setting is to redesign the model and to externally validate the model by measuring the agreement between the new method and the traditional Cobb angle at maturity in a larger multicenter study. The objective of this study is to characterize the risk of scoliosis progression based on local three-dimensional vertebral and pelvic measurements present on initial evaluation. Three-dimensional reconstructions will be derived from stereo-radiographs acquired with a new biplanar low-dose radiographic system installed in all 8 clinical sites (EOS system, EOS-Imaging, Paris). These calibrated radiographs will then be used to reconstruct the vertebrae and intervertebral disks at each level as well as the geometry of the pelvis. A series of local and regional parameters will then be calculated from these 3D reconstructions. Correlation analysis will help determine if intervertebral disk wedging, vertebral wedging, transverse plane rotation or pelvic geometry can be used as early predictors of curve progression in AIS. Identifying a new 3D measure of scoliosis associated with rapid curve progression could help predict which curves need early treatment to prevent further progression. The ultimate goal of this research project will be to validate this new predictive model and finally transfer this new predictive tool in the hands of clinicians treating AIS. Type: Observational Start Date: May 2014 |
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Use of Hyperpolarized 129Xe MR Lung Imaging in Adults for Calibration
Children's Hospital Medical Center, Cincinnati
Respiratory Disorders
The goal of this study is to evaluate the usefulness of hyperpolarized (HP) 129Xe (xenon)
gas MRI for regional assessment of lung function in a normal population of adults for the
purposes of obtaining optimal images through MRI. expand
The goal of this study is to evaluate the usefulness of hyperpolarized (HP) 129Xe (xenon) gas MRI for regional assessment of lung function in a normal population of adults for the purposes of obtaining optimal images through MRI. Type: Interventional Start Date: Feb 2015 |
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COMPASS Across Settings (CAST) for Improving Transition Outcomes for Students With ASD
Ball State University
Autism
Autism Spectrum Disorder
Autistic Disorder
Purpose: The purpose of this project is to develop and test the COMPASS [Collaborative
Model for Competence and Success] Across Settings (CAST) intervention to enhance the goal
setting and attainment skills of autistic youth. Despite federal education law mandating
transition services as part of th1 expand
Purpose: The purpose of this project is to develop and test the COMPASS [Collaborative Model for Competence and Success] Across Settings (CAST) intervention to enhance the goal setting and attainment skills of autistic youth. Despite federal education law mandating transition services as part of the Individualized Education Program (IEP) for ensuring good outcomes for students with disabilities, current educational practices have been unable to demonstrate that autistic students experience positive postsecondary outcomes. There are existing, evidence-based interventions aimed at supporting positive outcomes for these students. However, these interventions have not systematically provided coaching support to the caregivers, students, and employment specialists. To address these issues, CAST will integrate three evidence-based interventions for supporting student transitions while providing this critical coaching support. By doing so, CAST aims to align the priorities and goals of interventions across home, school, and community settings to better support positive postsecondary outcomes for autistic students. Type: Interventional Start Date: Dec 2023 |
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Acetazolamide as a Means to Mitigate Falling Ventilatory Drive and Drive-dependent OSA
Brigham and Women's Hospital
OSA
Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) is a highly prevalent disorder that has major consequences
for cardiovascular health, neurocognitive function, risk of traffic accidents, daytime
sleepiness, and quality of life. For years, a "classic" model of OSA has been used to
describe the disorder, which fails to1 expand
Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) is a highly prevalent disorder that has major consequences for cardiovascular health, neurocognitive function, risk of traffic accidents, daytime sleepiness, and quality of life. For years, a "classic" model of OSA has been used to describe the disorder, which fails to capture it's complexity. Recently, a model for OSA called drive-dependent OSA was discovered be more prevalent in the OSA population. This drive-dependent OSA is due to ventilation instability that occurs during respiratory events however these individuals have spontaneous increases in drive during respiratory events that stabilize their airway (i.e., via improving upper airway muscle activity) and reduce the risk of respiratory events in people with OSA. Therefore, by stabilizing the ventilatory drive, OSA should be treatable. Acetazolamide is a pharmacological ventilatory stimulant and has been previously shown to reduce OSA severity. As such in this study, the goal is to demonstrate acetazolamide improves OSA severity in 'drive-dependent' OSA people by improving drive-related pharyngeal obstructions compared to the 'classic' OSA people. Type: Interventional Start Date: Jan 2024 |
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Effect of Beet-root Juice and PBM Treatments on Muscle Fatigue
Wake Forest University
Health Care Utilization
Healthy Aging
The goal of this randomized counterbalanced repeated measures study is to test beet-root
juice supplementation and red light therapy augment forearm muscle endurance in
apparently healthy older adults over 65 years of age. The main questions seek to answer
the following question:
Does beet-root ju1 expand
The goal of this randomized counterbalanced repeated measures study is to test beet-root juice supplementation and red light therapy augment forearm muscle endurance in apparently healthy older adults over 65 years of age. The main questions seek to answer the following question: Does beet-root juice supplementation improve forearm muscle endurance compared to a placebo supplement? Does red light therapy improve forearm muscle endurance compared to a sham light exposure? Does beet-root juice supplementation in combination with red light therapy improve forearm muscle endurance compared to a placebo-sham light control? Type: Interventional Start Date: Sep 2022 |
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Metabolic Pathology of Pediatric NAFLD
University of Oklahoma
Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver
Nonalcoholic Steatohepatitis
Obesity
Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is now the most common liver disease worldwide
and affects nearly 40% of obese youth and up to 10% of the general pediatric population.
Some features of NAFLD are similar in children and adults, yet fibrosis and inflammation
are more common in the portal zon1 expand
Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is now the most common liver disease worldwide and affects nearly 40% of obese youth and up to 10% of the general pediatric population. Some features of NAFLD are similar in children and adults, yet fibrosis and inflammation are more common in the portal zone and occur earlier in pediatric NAFLD patients than adults. This portends a rapid progression to end-stage liver disease in early adulthood. For the majority of children with NAFLD, mechanisms driving the origin and rapid progression of disease remain unknown. Thus, there is a critical, unmet need to study the specific underlying patterns of metabolic and molecular changes in the liver underlying the development and progression unique to children with NAFLD. This proposal will test the hypotheses that children with NAFLD have excess glucose and lipid produced by the liver, that those events are regulated by specific variations in the amount and location of RNAs and proteins in liver, and that the concentration of specific micro-RNAs in the blood can be used as a biomarker for NAFLD in pediatric patients. Type: Interventional Start Date: May 2022 |
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Individually Targeted Neuromodulation for Contamination-based OCD
Mclean Hospital
Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder
Patients with obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) experience a wide array of different
types of obsessions and compulsions. However, current treatments for OCD employ a "one
size fits all" approach and are used for all patients regardless of symptom type. In this
project, the investigators propose1 expand
Patients with obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) experience a wide array of different types of obsessions and compulsions. However, current treatments for OCD employ a "one size fits all" approach and are used for all patients regardless of symptom type. In this project, the investigators propose to investigate whether a novel method of transcranial magnetic stimulation specifically reduces contamination/washing symptoms - one of the most common types of OCD. Type: Interventional Start Date: Jul 2022 |
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Modulation of SERCA2a of Intra-myocytic Calcium Trafficking in Heart Failure With Reduced Ejection1
Sardocor Corp.
Congestive Heart Failure
Heart Failure, Systolic
Heart Failure
HFrEF - Heart Failure With Reduced Ejection Fraction
It is believed that targeted SERCA2a enzyme replacement in HFrEF patients will correct
defective intracellular Ca2+ hemostasis, resulting in improved cardiac contractile
function and energetics which will, in turn, translate to improved clinical outcomes.
Additionally, it is hypothesized that corre1 expand
It is believed that targeted SERCA2a enzyme replacement in HFrEF patients will correct defective intracellular Ca2+ hemostasis, resulting in improved cardiac contractile function and energetics which will, in turn, translate to improved clinical outcomes. Additionally, it is hypothesized that correcting SERCA2a dysfunction will also improve coronary blood flow through correction of the impaired endothelium-dependent nitric oxide-mediated vasodilatation observed in heart failure. Type: Interventional Start Date: Sep 2021 |
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COVID-19 Risk Assessment for Hospitalization Outcomes and Epidemiology Efficacy
Aventyn, Inc.
Covid19
Researchers are creating real-time epidemiology registry to evaluate the efficacy of
COVID-19 subject risk assessment scores based on recording of symptoms, biomarkers,
chronic illness and mental health assessments with digital technology using wearables and
mobile app tools. Researchers aim to stu1 expand
Researchers are creating real-time epidemiology registry to evaluate the efficacy of COVID-19 subject risk assessment scores based on recording of symptoms, biomarkers, chronic illness and mental health assessments with digital technology using wearables and mobile app tools. Researchers aim to study in Phase 1, epidemiological variations in COVID-19 presentation in both PCR positive and negative subjects in the registry. Assessment of variables, predictive modeling of variables that impact severity of COVID-19 positive and negative subjects and assessment of predictors for post COVID-19 complications. In Phase 2, 2700 subjects with COVID-19 positive test will be studied in the intervention group comparing ECL-19 vs placebo with primary end point of hospital admission assessment. Treatment strategy for PCR positive COVID-19 subjects in the registry who are in Stage I of the disease process with ECL-19 drug compared to placebo in reducing hospital admissions Type: Observational [Patient Registry] Start Date: Dec 2020 |
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Effects of Oncological Treatment During Pregnancy on Mother and Child
University Hospital, Gasthuisberg
Cancer
Pregnancy
The researchers aim to investigate the outcome (overall survival) of mothers who are
diagnosed and/or treated for cancer during pregnancy. Furthermore they want to test the
hypothesis that children who were exposed to cancer or cancer treatment (cytotoxic drugs,
radiation therapy, targeted therapy,1 expand
The researchers aim to investigate the outcome (overall survival) of mothers who are diagnosed and/or treated for cancer during pregnancy. Furthermore they want to test the hypothesis that children who were exposed to cancer or cancer treatment (cytotoxic drugs, radiation therapy, targeted therapy,...) develop normally (neurologic and cardiologic examination). Type: Observational [Patient Registry] Start Date: Aug 2005 |
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Return to Play After ACL Reconstruction With Bone Marrow Aspirate, DBM, and an Internal Brace
Marshall University
Anterior Cruciate Ligament Rupture
The Investigators are studying the effect of an ACL reconstruction on return to play by
capturing outcome measures and biomechanics information. expand
The Investigators are studying the effect of an ACL reconstruction on return to play by capturing outcome measures and biomechanics information. Type: Observational [Patient Registry] Start Date: Feb 2024 |
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The RECSUR-study: Resection Versus Best Oncological Treatment for Recurrent Glioblastoma (ENCRAM 231
Jasper Gerritsen
Glioblastoma
Glioblastoma Multiforme
Glioblastoma, IDH-wildtype
Glioblastoma Multiforme of Brain
Glioblastoma Multiforme, Adult
Previous evidence has indicated that resection for recurrent glioblastoma might benefit
the prognosis of these patients in terms of overall survival. However, the demonstrated
safety profile of this approach is contradictory in the literature and the specific
benefits in distinct clinical and molec1 expand
Previous evidence has indicated that resection for recurrent glioblastoma might benefit the prognosis of these patients in terms of overall survival. However, the demonstrated safety profile of this approach is contradictory in the literature and the specific benefits in distinct clinical and molecular patient subgroups remains ill-defined. The aim of this study, therefore, is to compare the effects of resection and best oncological treatment for recurrent glioblastoma as a whole and in clinically important subgroups. This study is an international, multicenter, prospective observational cohort study. Recurrent glioblastoma patients will undergo tumor resection or best oncological treatment at a 1:1 ratio as decided by the tumor board. Primary endpoints are: 1) proportion of patients with NIHSS (National Institute of Health Stroke Scale) deterioration at 6 weeks after surgery and 2) overall survival. Secondary endpoints are: 1) progression-free survival (PFS), 2) NIHSS deterioration at 3 months and 6 months after surgery, 3) health-related quality of life (HRQoL) at 6 weeks, 3 months, and 6 months after surgery, and 4) frequency and severity of Serious Adverse Events (SAEs) in each arm. Estimated total duration of the study is 5 years. Patient inclusion is 4 years, follow-up is 1 year. The study has been approved by the Medical Ethics Committee (METC Zuid-West Holland/Erasmus Medical Center; MEC-2020-0812). The results will be published in peer-reviewed academic journals and disseminated to patient organisations and media. Type: Observational Start Date: Jan 2023 |
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Increasing Physical Activity for Adults With Multiple Sclerosis (MS)
University of Washington
Multiple Sclerosis (MS)
Fatigue
Physical Inactivity
This study aims to advance the scientific understanding and potential future
implementation of physical activity promotion by testing the efficacy of a phone-based
app for increasing activity in insufficiently active patients with multiple sclerosis
(MS). expand
This study aims to advance the scientific understanding and potential future implementation of physical activity promotion by testing the efficacy of a phone-based app for increasing activity in insufficiently active patients with multiple sclerosis (MS). Type: Interventional Start Date: Feb 2024 |
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Focal Therapy for Localized Prostate Cancer
University of California, San Diego
Prostate Cancer
This prospective registry and longitudinal study that is designed to carefully measure
details of prostate cancer patients' outcomes with focal therapy. The goal of which is to
improve patient care. expand
This prospective registry and longitudinal study that is designed to carefully measure details of prostate cancer patients' outcomes with focal therapy. The goal of which is to improve patient care. Type: Observational [Patient Registry] Start Date: Feb 2024 |
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Intermediate-Size Expanded Access Protocol (EAP) for LP352
Longboard Pharmaceuticals
Dravet Syndrome
Lennox Gastaut Syndrome
Developmental and Epileptic Encephalopathies
This is an intermediate-size expanded access program (EAP) study. The purpose of this EAP
is to provide continued access to LP352, an investigational drug product being
investigated in participants with DEEs. The EAP study will allow continued treatment with
LP352 for eligible participants diagnose1 expand
This is an intermediate-size expanded access program (EAP) study. The purpose of this EAP is to provide continued access to LP352, an investigational drug product being investigated in participants with DEEs. The EAP study will allow continued treatment with LP352 for eligible participants diagnosed with treatment resistant DEEs who successfully completed an LP352 Clinical Trial (Enrollment by Invitation) or an immediate family member who has the exact same gene mutation resulting in the same DEE epilepsy syndrome phenotype or a patient who previously participated in the lorcaserin EAP. Type: Expanded Access |
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Using Ex Vivo Tumoroids To Predict Immunotherapy Response In NSCLC
Jun Zhang, MD, PhD
Lung Cancer
NSCLC
NSCLC Stage IV
To test whether it is feasible to perform the 3D-EX functional predictive response
bioassay in the context of patients with advanced/metastatic NSCLC receiving immune
checkpoint inhibitors in the standard of care clinical setting. expand
To test whether it is feasible to perform the 3D-EX functional predictive response bioassay in the context of patients with advanced/metastatic NSCLC receiving immune checkpoint inhibitors in the standard of care clinical setting. Type: Observational Start Date: Jul 2022 |
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MS-ResearchBiomarkerS
Cedars-Sinai Medical Center
Multiple Sclerosis
Multiple Sclerosis, Relapsing-Remitting
Multiple Sclerosis, Primary Progressive
Multiple Sclerosis, Secondary Progressive
Clinically Isolated Syndrome
This study is being conducted to investigate risk factors for disability progression in
Multiple Sclerosis and related disorders (MSRD). The primary goal is to assess whether
combining information from visual assessment, blood markers, as well as historical and
ongoing longitudinal MRIs of the brai1 expand
This study is being conducted to investigate risk factors for disability progression in Multiple Sclerosis and related disorders (MSRD). The primary goal is to assess whether combining information from visual assessment, blood markers, as well as historical and ongoing longitudinal MRIs of the brain, orbit (the part of the skull where eyes are located), and/or spinal cord can predict changes in quantitative disability measures related to MSRD and neurological disease. Type: Observational Start Date: Nov 2021 |
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Repair of Thoracoabdominal Aortic Aneurysms
The Christ Hospital
Thoracoabdominal Aneurysm
The primary objective of the clinical investigation is to assess the use of the Medtronic
Valiant Thoracoabdominal Stent Graft System to repair thoracoabdominal aortic aneurysms
in patients having appropriate anatomy. The primary intent of the study is to assess
safety and preliminary effectiveness1 expand
The primary objective of the clinical investigation is to assess the use of the Medtronic Valiant Thoracoabdominal Stent Graft System to repair thoracoabdominal aortic aneurysms in patients having appropriate anatomy. The primary intent of the study is to assess safety and preliminary effectiveness of the device. Additionally, the study will assess technical success and treatment success at each follow-up interval. Type: Interventional Start Date: Aug 2017 |
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OCT Angiography in Wet AMD
Oregon Health and Science University
Neovascular (Wet) Age-related Macular Degeneration (AMD)
The primary goals of this study are to use optical coherence tomography (OCT) angiography
(blood vessel mapping) to:
1. diagnose the presence of new blood vessels in wet age-related macular degeneration
(AMD)
2. evaluate patients undergoing treatment for wet AMD
3. determine if reduce1 expand
The primary goals of this study are to use optical coherence tomography (OCT) angiography (blood vessel mapping) to: 1. diagnose the presence of new blood vessels in wet age-related macular degeneration (AMD) 2. evaluate patients undergoing treatment for wet AMD 3. determine if reduced flow to the choroid is a risk factor for developing wet AMD. Type: Observational Start Date: Sep 2014 |
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OCT in Rare Chorioretinal Diseases
Oregon Health and Science University
Retinal Artery Occlusions
Polypoidal Choroidal Vasculopathy
Retinal Arterial Macroaneurysm
Juxtafoveal Telangiecasia
Central Serous Chorioretinopathy
This study will evaluate the total blood flow in the retina and choroid (structures in
the back of the eye) by Doppler optical coherence tomography (OCT) and OCT angiography.
Angiography is mapping of the blood vessels.
The purpose of measuring blood flow in the retina and choroid is to 1.) determ1 expand
This study will evaluate the total blood flow in the retina and choroid (structures in the back of the eye) by Doppler optical coherence tomography (OCT) and OCT angiography. Angiography is mapping of the blood vessels. The purpose of measuring blood flow in the retina and choroid is to 1.) determine if rare diseases in these structures causes a change in blood flow compared to healthy eyes and 2.) find out if areas of changed blood flow line up with areas of damage that appear on conventional testing. Type: Observational Start Date: May 2014 |
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Enroll -HD: A Prospective Registry Study in a Global Huntington's Disease Cohort
CHDI Foundation, Inc.
Huntington's Disease
Enroll-HD is a longitudinal, observational, multinational study that integrates two
former Huntington's disease (HD) registries-REGISTRY in Europe, and COHORT in North
America and Australasia-while also expanding to include sites in Latin America. More than
30,000 participants have now enrolled int1 expand
Enroll-HD is a longitudinal, observational, multinational study that integrates two former Huntington's disease (HD) registries-REGISTRY in Europe, and COHORT in North America and Australasia-while also expanding to include sites in Latin America. More than 30,000 participants have now enrolled into the study. With annual assessments and no end date, Enroll-HD has built a large and rich database of longitudinal clinical data and biospecimens that form the basis for studies developing tools and biomarkers for progression and prognosis, identifying clinically-relevant phenotypic characteristics, and establishing clearly defined endpoints for interventional studies. Periodic cuts of the database are now available to any interested researcher to use in their research - visit www.enroll-hd.org/for-researchers/access-data/ to learn more. Type: Observational [Patient Registry] Start Date: Jul 2012 |