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Intermittent Androgen Deprivation Therapy for Stage IV Castration Sensitive Prostate Cancer

Prostate CancerStage IV Prostate Cancer2 more

Adaptive Androgen Deprivation Therapy (ADT) plus Standard of Care. The purpose of this study is to develop adaptive therapy for high risk metastatic castration sensitive prostate cancer (mCSPC).

Active19 enrollment criteria

Prineo Sensitivity Dressing Study

Allergic ReactionWound Complication

Wound complications can be devastating following total joint arthroplasty, resulting in an increased practice burden in the form of more frequent follow ups, increased clinic visits potential for wound dehiscence, superficial infection and deep infection with possible return to the operating room and revision surgery. Several dressing options are currently on the market designed to minimize wound complications in addition to traditional dressings, including negative pressure dressing, antimicrobial dressing, occlusive dressings, and/or skin adhesives. Prineo dressing (2-octyl cyanoacrylate adhesive (Dermabond) and n-butyl-2-cyanoacrylate adhesive) has increased in popularity as a dressing option used by joint arthroplasty surgeons. There is a well-documented adverse allergic response with these dressings resulting in peri-incisional erythema, urticaria, and/or an eczematous skin reaction. Recently, Mayman et al reported a rate of 1-1.5%, suggesting a possible rising incidence of ACD attributable to increased utilization of the specific dressing and sensitization. To our knowledge, no prospective trial has compared the rates of adverse allergic reactions in Prineo naive patients to patients who have undergone previous total joint arthroplasty (TJA) and received Prineo dressings in the past. We will utilize a prospective controlled study design to assess the rate of adverse allergic reactions in patients naive to Prineo versus those with previous exposure. We will assess rates of allergic reactions at one week post-op and at their first post-op clinic visit, 2 to 3 weeks post-op, tracking rates of allergic reactions as well as severity, the use of post-operative antibiotics, work up for prosthetic joint infection, return to the operating room, surgical site infection, confirmed prosthetic joint infection and stiffness requiring manipulation under anesthesia.

Recruiting3 enrollment criteria

Allergy Testing of Soldiers Prepared for International Mission

Adult Military Personnel

The goal of this prospective mono centric study is to identify relevant commercially available allergen extracts for allergy testing in soldiers prepared for international mission. Participants will receive a skin prick test with the skin prick automated test device including 22 allergens and 2 controls on both forearms.

Recruiting7 enrollment criteria

Boiled Peanut Oral Immunotherapy

Peanut Hypersensitivity

Prospective Phase 1 clinical trial providing proof of concept data on boiled peanut oral immunotherapy (OIT) for the treatment of peanut allergy in children. The investigators hypothesize that the proportion of subjects successfully desensitized with boiled peanut OIT is greater than the theoretical placebo rate of 20%.

Active18 enrollment criteria

Aquacel Hypersensitivity Dressing in TJAs

Contact Allergic DermatitisAdverse Skin Reaction

The aim of this multi-surgeon, single institution study is to prospectively evaluate the incidence of allergic contact dermatitis (ACD) following application of AQUACEL Ag, a silver-containing hydrofiber dressing, in total hip and knee arthroplasty patients. Arthroplasty-naïve patients will be compared to prior total joint arthroplasty patients who received a Aquacel dressing postoperatively.

Recruiting7 enrollment criteria

Uric Acid, Klotho and Salt Sensitivity in Young Adults Born Preterm

Salt; ExcessBlood Pressure Disorders

The purpose of this research is to learn about how salt in the diet influences blood pressure in young adults who were born prematurely.

Recruiting13 enrollment criteria

Sensitivity and Reproducibility of 18F-fluorodeoxyglucose Positron Emission Tomography for Assessment...

Respiratory Muscle

The assessment of respiratory muscle function is critical within both clinical and research settings. Tools for the assessment of respiratory muscle function are especially useful in diagnosing, phenotyping, understanding pathophysiology, and assessing treatment responses in patients with respiratory symptoms, including critically hill patients and patients with respiratory and/or neuromuscular diseases. Respiratory muscle function is most commonly assessed using flow (i.e. spirometry) and pressure measurements during spontaneous ventilation, voluntary respiratory efforts, or artificially evoked responses using magnetic or electrical stimulation. Some of these approaches may be limited within patients suffering from neuromuscular diseases. The study hypothesis is the 18F-FDG PET technology, heavily used for clinical oncology purposes (diagnostic, staging, response to treatment, prognosis), could be an interesting alternative to invasive measurement of the respiratory muscle activity. In addition, it may contribute to further validate metrics based on multiparametric ultrasound imaging.

Recruiting16 enrollment criteria

Clinical Versus Home Introduction of Milk in Children With Non-IgE-mediated Cow's Milk Allergy

Cow Milk AllergyFood Allergy

There are a lot of parents who believe that their child may not tolerate cow's milk because they develop symptoms such as redness of the skin or they may vomit. It is not always easy to find out if these infants should indeed avoid drinking cow's milk or that the symptoms are caused by something else, for instance because they have a viral illness. The goal of the investigators is to find out if cow's milk should be introduced in the hospital or if it can also be advised to perform the introduction at home to determine if an infant can drink cow's milk without developing symptoms. Half of the participants will drink cow's milk in the hospital. This test is performed on two days. On one of the days cow's milk will be offered. On the other day a look-alike substance is offered. The other half of the participants will drink cow's milk at home by starting to drink a little bit of milk and in a few steps drink a normal bottle of cow's milk. The main question is whether both tests can be used to find out if an infant can drink cow's milk without developing symptoms.

Recruiting9 enrollment criteria

Effect of Double Surgical Glove on Comfort, Sensitivity and Dexterity

Surgical Gloves

This clinical trial aims to test the effect of double surgical gloves worn in different sizes on the surgical team's comfort, sensitivity, and dexterity.

Enrolling by invitation2 enrollment criteria

Testing Response Bias on Sensitive Topics in Self- Versus Enumerator-administered Surveys

BiasImplicit

Within a survey of adolescent males in Medellin schools (mainly 13-year old boys) the researchers are randomizing whether survey respondents answer sensitive questions themselves or are asked the questions by an enumerator. Questions are of three main varieties: (1) antisocial behaviors, (2) symptoms of depression, and (3) symptoms of anxiety.

Recruiting2 enrollment criteria
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