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Obesity-related Inflammation in Patients Prior to and After Bariatric Surgery

ObesityMorbid Obesity

This study investigates the chronic long-term health condition of obesity and its effect on neutrophil function and the inflammatory response

Completed12 enrollment criteria

PREVALENCE OF Anti-CCP POSITIVITY AND SUBCLINICAL SIGNS OF INFLAMMATION IN PATIENTS WITH NEW ONSET...

Rheumatoid Arthritis

Non-interventional, prospective, observational study to assess the relative risk of anti-CCP positive patients to develop (subclinical) signs of inflammation in accordance with early Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA) in a population without pre-classified RA but new1 onset of non-specific musculoskeletal (MSK) symptoms in general practices in Germany and subsequent 36 months follow-up by rheumatologists

Completed10 enrollment criteria

Airway Inflammatory Profile Among Cleaning Workers From Different Workplaces

InflammationWork Related Illnesses4 more

There are consistent evidences through epidemiologic studies in different places, reinforced by occupational asthma records studies, that cleaning workers have a high risk in developing asthma. These risk determinants are not totally known. The air around the worker may have some higher and lower molecular weight with different concentration peaks from removed dust of the cleaning process and volatile substances from cleaning products. Cleaning activities may occur in different places. Although the relationship between rhinitis and asthma is already established, there are not many studies about occupational rhinitis-related work place. This study aimed to investigate airway inflammation and respiratory symptoms of cleaning workers from different workplaces.

Completed10 enrollment criteria

Inflammation and Brain Function - Pilot Study

Sickness Behavior

In this randomized double blind cross-over study 8 healthy persons were injected with 0.8 ng/kg body weight lipopolysaccharide (LPS) /endotoxin and placebo at two different occasions. The aim was to investigate how pain sensitivity and health perception change in response to an acute immune activation.

Completed10 enrollment criteria

Exercise for Healthy Aging: The Impact of HIV and Aging on Physical Function and the Somatopause...

HIVInflammation3 more

The primary objective of this proposal is to compare a moderate or high intensity exercise intervention to improve physical function in persons aging with Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV).

Completed23 enrollment criteria

The Effects of Liraglutide on Sudomotor Function and Inflammation in Type 2 Diabetes

Autonomic Nervous System DiseasesSweat Gland Diseases1 more

The purpose of this study is to conduct an interventional, one year, randomized, double blind, placebo-controlled trial with Liraglutide in patients with type 2 diabetes (diabetes duration of >6 months and <10 years, HbA1c <10%) to evaluate its effects on the peripheral autonomic nervous system, as well as inflammatory markers, and measures of oxidative and nitrosative stress.

Unknown status34 enrollment criteria

Endodontic Medications for Irreversible Pulpitis: Articaine or Eugenol?

PulpitidesEndodontic Inflammation2 more

The objective of the study is to determine which of the two commonly used endodontic medications (Eugenol VS Articaine) is most effective in controlling postoperative pain in irreversible pulpitis of the mature permanent tooth in adults. To do so, an assessment of the pain felt by patients will be carried out a few days apart. The supposed results are that the medications are equivalent in terms of effectiveness on the pain, but could then present different economic arguments

Completed10 enrollment criteria

Effect of Heated Breathing Circuit on Intraoperative Core Temperature and Systemic Inflammation...

Patients Scheduled for Brain Surgery

Mechanical respiration during general anesthesia causes cold and dry gases to reach the lower airway, reduce the function of the airway mucosa, and cause accumulation of secretions. Inhaled dry gas is one of the causes of hypothermia during general anesthesia. To overcome this, the warm-humidifying breathing circuit uses warm, moisture-preserving gas to promote mucus mobility of the airway mucosal ciliate cells and prevents cold gases from evaporating from the mucosal surfaces which results lowering body temperature. We aimed to investigate the effect of newly developed Sohum warm humidifying respiration circuit (SH501) on the prevention of core body temperature reduction during surgery and systemic inflammation reaction.

Unknown status7 enrollment criteria

Study of Loteprednol Etabonate in Adults Undergoing Bilateral Cataract Surgery

Inflammation Following Ocular Surgery

This study will assess the bioequivalence of Loteprednol Etabonate and the reference listed drug (RLD)

Completed9 enrollment criteria

Pulmonary Effects of 100% Biodiesel Exhaust

Inflammation

Air pollution is a global environmental and health concern, contributing to onset and deterioration of respiratory and cardiovascular diseases. As climate change and dependence on diminishing fossil fuel supplies have taken center stage in political and scientific debates, renewable carbon-neutral fuels like biodiesel receive increasing attention. The most common biodiesel within the European Union, rapeseed oil methyl ester (RME) is perceived to be a "green fuel", as it is sustainable and of biological origin, and therefore is often predicted to be less harmful to human health. Whilst replacing petrodiesel with biodiesel may have advantageous ecological impacts, consequences to respiratory health remained largely unexplored. The purpose of the current study is to evaluate whether inhalation of 100% RME biodiesel exhaust would result in an acute airway inflammatory response in healthy human subjects, as shown previously following exposure to petrodiesel exhaust.

Completed6 enrollment criteria
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