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Clinical Performance of LIVERFASt Test Compared w/ Liver Biopsy in Patients w/ NAFLD.

Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver DiseaseNon-Alcoholic Steatohepatitis3 more

The primary objective of this study is to assess the clinical performance of LIVERFAStTM In Vitro Diagnostic (IVD) Tests (Fibrosis score, Activity score and Steatosis score) in NAFLD suspected patients for staging of fibrosis and for grading of inflammatory activity and steatosis, taking as reference the liver biopsy with histological classification of the elementary lesions determined according to SAF scores (Bedossa P., Hepatology 2012). The secondary objective is to assess the performance of LIVERFAStTM for the histological definition of NAFLD, including NAFL and NASH and severe NASH

Completed39 enrollment criteria

Multispectral Imaging Endoscopy in Digestive Inflammation

Digestive Inflammation

The study aims as principal objective to show the association between reflectance intensity of mucosa at different wave lengths and the presence of acute or chronic inflammation in stomach or rectum and normal mucosa; the presence of glandular atrophy in stomach or intestinal metaplasia. The secondary objectives are: to identify reflectance profile which characterize an acute or a chronic inflammation, a glandular atrophy or an intestinal metaplasia, respectively; to find a correlation between the reflectance to different frequencies and intensity of inflammation according to Sydney Classification in stomach (Dixon M F 1994) and in rectum (Erben U 2014).

Completed11 enrollment criteria

Efficacy of Eco-Friendly Toothpaste Tablets Versus Conventional Toothpaste Using PI and GI Index...

Gingival Inflammation

Objectives: To assess the change in gingival index (GI) and plaque index (PI) when comparing the use of toothpaste tablets to conventional toothpaste. Methods: 40 participants were randomized into two groups: Colgate's toothpaste tablets (T) and Colgate's Cavity Protection toothpaste (C). Both groups utilized their assigned dentifrice for 2 weeks. A pre and post-assessment measured the GI and PI index. A questionnaire on the use of the product was distributed.

Completed7 enrollment criteria

Skin IaM: An Exploratory Clinical Trial to Evaluate Changes in Skin Appearance, Colour, and/or Texture...

Skin Inflammation

This trial will test the feasibility of various imaging devices to detect local skin inflammation prior to clinical manifestation.

Completed18 enrollment criteria

Vascular Endothelial Inflammation and Dysfunction in Pediatric Long-term Cancer Survivors

Cancer SurvivorPediatric Cancer

Survivors of childhood cancer have an increased risk of death from cardiovascular disease due to both the therapies they received while undergoing treatment and diet and lifestyle factors. The nature of cardiovascular risk and the interaction between treatment affects and cardiovascular risk factors is unknown. We propose to study vascular inflammatory markers as well as measure of blood vessel stiffness (both of which are predictive of early heart disease) in 100 pediatric cancer survivors and 100 control children. Characterization of vascular inflammation and stiffness in long-term survivors will allow for the development of future interventions to decrease inflammation through both pharmacologic and lifestyle modifications.

Completed6 enrollment criteria

The Effect of Probiotics on Microbial Translocation and Inflammation in HIV-infected Patients

HIV

Objective: In this study the investigators aim at investigating: probiotics ability to modulate the microbiome and microbial translocation, if probiotics affect the level of cholesterol, triglycerides as markers of cardiovascular risk factors and if a reduction of microbial translocation is associated with a reduction of inflammation in the gastro-intestinal tract. Design: The study is a prospective clinical intervention trial of 40 HIV-infected patients. Method: The investigator will administer the bacteria Lactobacillus Rhamnosus in capsular form to each patient 2 times a day in 8 weeks. At baseline and at the 8th week of the intervention, the investigators will collect blood samples, feces samples and make a positron emission tomography-magnetic resonance scans.

Completed10 enrollment criteria

Arterial Inflammation and E-Cigarettes

Arterial Inflammation

Arterial inflammation will be compared using PET scanning in 3 groups: 1) Non-smokers, 2) Tobacco cigarette smokers, 3) Electronic cigarette users.

Completed7 enrollment criteria

Adalimumab in Alleviating Inflammation in Patients With Axial Spondyloarthritis

Ankylosing Spondyloarthritis

Axial spondyloarthritis is an inflammatory rheumatic disease mainly affecting joints in the spine and the sacroiliac joints. Inflammatory pathways are likely the central link from axial spondyloarthritis to the known increased risk of atherosclerotic morbidity. Positron emission tomography (PET) is the most sensitive method to detect inflammatory foci in clinical practice. A few small studies have demonstrated that PET imaging together with computed tomography (PET/CT) detects inflamed tissues in relevant patient groups. One study suggested that antirheumatic treatment diminishes the inflammation detected in PET/CT. No study so far has disclosed whether aortic inflammation is present in patients with spondyloarthritis, and whether the inflammation would wane with efficient antirheumatic treatment. The current study is aimed to grade the articular and aortic inflammatory signals in the PET/CT imaging before and after antirheumatic treatment of clinically active axial spondyloarthritis. Sixty patients aged 18-75 years with axial spondyloarthritis and radiologic sacroiliitis as detected either by MRI or X-ray will be recruited. Twenty of those are DMARD-naive, and 40 patients have axial spondyloarthritis resistant to sulfasalazine or other conventional antirheumatic drug. In addition, approximately 30 patients without spondyloarthritis but with stable coronary heart disease and approximately 20 healthy controls will be taken as historical controls. All the axial spondyloarthritis patients are PET/CT scanned after inclusion in the study. The DMARD-naive patients (n=20) are started sulfasalazine-based regimen for 12 weeks, which is the time point for a second PET scan for this subgroup. Adalimumab will be commenced for those without remission at 12 weeks. After another 16 weeks, those with adalimumab will be scanned with PET/CT for the third time. The subgroup with active disease in spite of prior conventional treatment (n=40) is also scanned with PET/CT right after the enrolment and after 16-week treatment with adalimumab. The first 15 patients form a pilot group, which is used to check the validity of the power calculation. The project will give essential new information on PET-detectable inflammation in the patients with axial spondyloarthritis. The results will be published in international publication series. The publications will form the basis for a doctoral thesis. Funding for the project comes from Abbvie Ltd.

Unknown status12 enrollment criteria

Treatment of Chronic Leg Ulcer in Outpatient's Department and i Primary Care - Wound Size and Inflammation...

Treatment of Leg UlcerSharp Debridement1 more

The purpose of this study is to investigate the rate of wound healing using sharp debridement using curette and to compare between such intensive treatment at hospital and treatment in primary care. A correlation between change in wound size and pro-inflammatory cytokines will also be made.

Unknown status11 enrollment criteria

Mucin Balls and Corneal Inflammation Events

Corneal InflammationCorneal Infiltrative Events

The purpose of this study is to determine if the formation of mucin balls is a marker for protection from inflammatory events to the cornea and if mucin balls play a role in protection during extended contact lens wear.

Completed15 enrollment criteria
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