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Active clinical trials for "Hyperlipidemias"

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Phase 4 Study in Secondary Hypothyroidism: Body Weight Adapted Thyroxin Treatment and Triiodothyronine...

Secondary HypothyroidismHypopituitarism1 more

The purpose of this study is to determine whether a body weight adjusted dose of thyroxin is superior to treatment guided by laboratory results of thyroxin hormones in patients with central hypothyroidism. Moreover beneficial effects of triiodthyronine supplementation are investigated.

Completed10 enrollment criteria

DYNAMIC Study: (Diabetes Nurse Case Management And Motivational Interviewing for Change)

Diabetes MellitusHypertension1 more

Although strong clinical evidence exists that patients with diabetes should achieve certain clinical goals (i.e. HbA1C, BP, LDL, etc.), to reduce morbidity and mortality national surveys indicate that only a minority of people with diabetes achieves these goals. Hypothesis: combination of nurse case management and enhanced behavior change counseling will improve outcomes for glycemic control, blood pressure and cholesterol in high risk patients with Type 2 diabetes when compared to usual care over a 3 year period. Study design- The study will be a three year randomized control trial that will select patients that have either A1C >8.5, LDL >130, or BP >140/90. Nurse case managers, trained in clinical guidelines and brief behavior change counseling techniques (motivational interviewing), will aim to foster patient adherence in the experimental group patients. Nurse case managers will use standing orders to set an implementation of clinical guidelines (for diabetes, hypertension, hyperlipidemia and depression) with individual follow up. A total of 820 patients between the all 9 (6 Hershey Medical Center and 3 Reading Hospital affiliated clinics) will be sought. One third of the study patients will be recruited from the underserved Hispanic population in the Reading area. Patients will be randomized by physician i.e. one physician will be randomly assigned to have all their patients co-managed by a nurse case manager; the other will have usual care without any contact with nurse case manager. Nurses will be trained and then initiate a small pilot study in July thru August. Full recruitment and initiation of study will begin in September 2006. Clinic Activities - Each nurse will be responsible for 3 clinics. Nurses will work under the supervision of the primary care physicians. A set of clinical guidelines will be developed with physician input that will serve as the over-riding framework for the nurses. Outcomes - Over a three-year period the investigators will evaluate clinical response (improvements in A1C, BP, LDL, and depression when present) as well as a series of other measures that will be obtained by surveys (patient satisfaction, quality of life, self-management behaviors). Provider satisfaction will be measured using a standardized tool. Finally, cost effectiveness of the intervention and evaluation of the potential barriers to implementation will be studied.

Completed8 enrollment criteria

Effect of an Investigational Compound on Tolerability of Extended Release Niacin (0524A-023)(COMPLETED)...

HypercholesteremiaHyperlipidemia

This is a 12-week clinical trial in lipid clinic patients for whom niacin therapy is appropriate to evaluate the efficacy of MK0524 to improve the tolerability of extended-release niacin. There will be 6 scheduled clinic visits and 3 treatment arms.

Completed11 enrollment criteria

Effect of Rosuvastatin on Triglyceride Levels in Mexican Hypertriglyceridemic Patients

HypertriglyceridemiaHyperlipoproteinemia Type IV3 more

The primary purpose of this trial is to determine if the treatment with rosuvastatin 10 and 20mg/day during 8 weeks in hypertriglyceridemic patients will reduce their triglyceride levels.

Completed12 enrollment criteria

Antihyperlipidemic Effects of Oyster Mushrooms

HIV InfectionsHyperlipidemia

The primary goal of this study is to evaluate the short-term safety and potential efficacy of oyster mushrooms (Pleurotus ostreatus) for treatment of hyperlipidemia in HIV-infected patients who are taking Kaletra, a protease inhibitor (PI) that is commonly used in highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART).

Completed10 enrollment criteria

Rosuvastatin Versus Pravastatin in HIV Patients Treated With Boosted Protease Inhibitors (PI) (ANRS126)...

HyperlipidemiaHIV Infections

In HIV hypercholesterolemic patients treated with protease inhibitors, some drugs of the statin group are used to control cholesterol level. New and potentially more efficient statins may interfere with protease inhibitors and hence loose a part of their activity. They have thus to be compared with a more established drug of the same class (e.g. pravastatin). The protocol compares the efficacy and safety of rosuvastatin and pravastatin.

Completed12 enrollment criteria

Effects of Ezetimibe on Postprandial Hyperlipidemia and Endothelial Function

Metabolic Syndrome

In the present study the investigators are researching the effects of the cholesterol absorption inhibitor ezetimibe on postprandial lipemia and postprandial endothelial function in patients with the metabolic syndrome. The lipid-lowering effect of high-dose statin monotherapy on fasting lipids is equal to the combination therapy of low-dose statin and ezetimibe.

Completed18 enrollment criteria

Open Label Study To Assess The Effectiveness Of Amlodipine-Atorvastatin Combination In Hypertension...

HypertensionHyperlipidemia

To evaluate the effectiveness of amlodipine/atorvastatin therapy by assessing the percentage of subjects who reach target blood pressure (BP) and LDL-C targets as defined by their governing guidelines.

Completed2 enrollment criteria

The Effects of Atorvastatin on Vulnerable Plaques in Untreated Dyslipidemic Patients.

Hyperlipidemia

Inflammation is important in the both pathogenesis and outcome of atherosclerosis. Plaques containing numerous inflammatory cells, particular macrophages, have a high risk of rupture.We hypothesize that statin-induced plaque regression could be monitored clinically by use of FDG PET/CT approach, and can be detected noninvasively earlier than previously reported.

Completed0 enrollment criteria

Dietary Effects on Lipoproteins and Thrombogenic Activity (DELTA)

Cardiovascular DiseasesCoronary Disease5 more

To evaluate the effects of carefully controlled diets on lipoproteins and clotting factors in different demographic groups.

Completed1 enrollment criteria
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