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Stroke Process in FEmoral Versus Radial Access

Ischemic StrokeAcute

In patients with suspected acute stroke due to large vessel occlusion with indication for endovascular treatment, radial access is just as safe, fast, and effective as femoral access, and it improves the entire stroke treatment process.

Recruiting9 enrollment criteria

Coronary Computed Tomography Study to Assess the Effect of Inclisiran in Addition to Maximally Tolerated...

Coronary Artery Disease

CKJX839D12303 is a research study to determine if the study treatment, called inclisiran, in comparison to placebo taken in addition to statin medication can effectively reduce the total amount of plaque formed in the heart's vessels as measured by coronary computed tomography angiography (CCTA) from baseline to month 24. This study is being conducted in eligible participants with a diagnosis of non-obstructive coronary artery disease (NOCAD), where the coronary arteries are blocked less than 50%, and with no previous cardiovascular events.

Recruiting31 enrollment criteria

Colchicine Effect on Perivascular Inflammation Index on Coronary CTA

AtherosclerosisInflammatory Response1 more

Inflammation is an important pillar of atherogenesis in coronary disease. Studies have documented the prognostic power of measuring coronary perivascular adipose tissue attenuation (PVAT) and its good correlation as an early inflammatory biomarker in the atherogenesis process, in addition to being a predictor for cardiovascular events in the future. Colchicine, a medication with well-documented anti-inflammatory action and with an impact on reducing cardiovascular outcomes, may have an action in reducing FAI (fat attenuation index). This study aims to evaluate the effect of colchicine in reducing coronary perivascular inflammation.

Recruiting18 enrollment criteria

Remote Ischemic Conditioning for Chronic Cerebral Artery Occlusion

Cerebral Artery Occlusion

Chronic cerebral artery occlusion (CCAO), which is characterized by the pathophysiological change of long-term cerebral hemodynamic disorder, is one of the major risk factors affect the occurrence and recurrence of ischemic stroke. However, the mechanism of CCAO injury is not clear and effective treatment is warranted. The purpose of this study is to investigate the protective effect and underlying mechanism of remote ischemic conditioning (RIC) on CCAO.

Recruiting18 enrollment criteria

Evaluate CART-BCMA in Patients With Relapsed and/or Refractory Multiple Myeloma

Multiple Myeloma

This is a Phase 1, multicenter, open-label study o evaluate the safety and efficacy of CART-BCMA in subjects with relapsed/refractory multiple myeloma.

Recruiting32 enrollment criteria

The Effects of Telerehabilitation-Based Spinal Stabilization Exercises in Stroke Patients

Stroke

Stroke is a disease that causes sudden focal neurologic function loss lasting longer than 24 hours due to infarction or hemorrhage in relevant part of the central nervous system. Stroke causes a variety of physiological and psychological symptoms. These symptoms can negatively affect physical activity level and fatigue. Spinal stabilization exercises based on the basic principles of motor learning improves the coordination and endurance of the body muscles by increasing kinesthetic awareness, so this exercise approach can be used to strengthen body stability. The aim of this study is to investigate the effects of telerehabilitation based spinal stabilization exercises on physical activity level and fatigue in community dwelling stroke patients.

Recruiting13 enrollment criteria

The Effects of Muscle Vibration on the Development of Spasticity and Neuroplasticity in a Post-stroke...

Post-stroke Patient in Acute or Sub-acute Phase

Several studies have recently tested the use of muscle vibration for the rehabilitation of patients after a stroke. When applied in a repeated and focused manner, this vibration appears to promote the recovery of functional capacities through the mechanisms of neuromuscular plasticity. These results are encouraging, showing in particular a significant decrease in spasticity in post-stroke patients in the chronic phase (> 6 months after stroke), on the upper and/or lower limbs. However, very few studies have been done on this type of early intervention. Muscle vibration may therefore be an innovative therapy to complement the care that is currently offered in the acute and subacute phase of post-stroke rehabilitation. Moreover, brain plasticity after a stroke is particularly high in the 3 months after the accident, but the vast majority of studies having evaluated the impact of vibration in a chronic phase (> 12 months post-stroke). It is likely, however, that the influence of vibration, particularly on brain plasticity, is increased in the acute or subacute phase (first 6 months). To date, the effect of vibration on spinal cord or cortical plasticity has not been quantified in the acute or subacute phase. This is why the second part of this project (phase 2) aims to systematically evaluate and quantify the neuroplastic and functional effects of post-stroke vibration in the early phase. Phase 1 (duration 2 weeks) - Validation of a method for measuring spasticity (upper limb) with an isokinetic dynamometer 32 patients with ischemic and/or hemorrhagic stroke (> 3 months after stroke) Phase 2 (duration 6 months): Use of this objective technique to measure the effect of a muscle vibration protocol to limit the onset of spasticity in a population of 100 patients following a stroke, in the acute or subacute phase (< 6 weeks post-stroke) in a randomized trial: intervention group: usual rehabilitation + muscle vibrations control group: usual rehabilitation + placebo vibrations

Recruiting22 enrollment criteria

Post-Autologous Transplant Maintenance With Isatuximab and Lenalidomide in Minimal Residual Disease...

Multiple Myeloma

This is a phase II study where patients will undergo isatuximab and lenalidomide maintenance if they are MRD-positive after Autologous Stem Cell Transplant (ASCT)

Recruiting31 enrollment criteria

COMBINE-INTERVENE: COMBINEd Ischemia and Vulnerable Plaque Percutaneous INTERVENtion to Reduce Cardiovascular...

Multivessel Coronary Artery DiseaseIschemia2 more

The COMBINE-INTERVENE Trial will investigate whether a PCI revascularization strategy based on combined FFR and OCT assessment is superior to a PCI revascularization strategy based on FFR-alone in patients with MVD with any presentation.

Recruiting17 enrollment criteria

Study of a Latanoprost Ocular Implant for Treatment of Open Angle Glaucoma or Ocular Hypertension....

Open Angle GlaucomaOcular Hypertension

This is an open label, single dose (100 ng/day) study to assess the safety, tolerability and biodegradation of the PA5436 Latanoprost FA SR Ocular Implant in adults who have OAG or OHT.

Recruiting17 enrollment criteria
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