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A Study of Nipocalimab Administered to Adults With Generalized Myasthenia Gravis

Myasthenia Gravis

The purpose of this study is to evaluate the efficacy and safety of nipocalimab compared to placebo in participants with generalized myasthenia gravis (gMG).

Recruiting10 enrollment criteria

Efficacy and Safety of Tocilizumab in the Treatment of Generalized Myasthenia Gravis

Myasthenia GravisGeneralized

Randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled, parallel-group study with optional open-label extension.

Recruiting16 enrollment criteria

Descartes-08 CAR-T Cells in Generalized Myasthenia Gravis (MG)

Myasthenia GravisGeneralized

This is a Phase IIb study to evaluate the safety and preliminary efficacy of Descartes-08 CAR T-cells in patients with Generalized Myasthenia Gravis

Recruiting6 enrollment criteria

The ADAPTation to Therapeutic Resistance Training (ADAPT) Study

Musculoskeletal InjuryMuscle Weakness

In 2018, the Academic Department of Military Rehabilitation (ADMR) published a pilot randomised controlled trial (RCT), demonstrating the feasibility and acceptability of integrating twice-daily blood flow restriction (BFR) training into a busy residential care setting. Following its publication was a guidance note written by the Directorate of Defence Rehabilitation restricting the implementation of BFR training until more evidence can be provided to support its efficacy. This research trial is a fully-powered, multi-centre RCT investigating the efficacy and biological mechanism underpinning BFR therapy in UK military personnel with lower-limb musculoskeletal injury (specifically, persistent anterior knee pain) during residential rehabilitation. This study will aim to optimise both the rehabilitation outcome and improve the time-and cost-effectiveness of the service delivered across UK Defence Rehabilitation and beyond. Results will provide insight and knowledge to the clinical and scientific community to not only those embedded within Defence Rehabilitation, but also those working in civilian sector organisations and professional sport in the UK and abroad.

Recruiting25 enrollment criteria

CORTERAS STUDY: The Effect of Corticosteroids on Early Recovery After Major Surgery in Elderly Patients...

Inflammatory ResponseWeakness1 more

Major surgery induces a systemic inflammatory response, which can influence the post-operative morbidity, such as coagulation disorders and post-operative muscle weakness, hampering early recovery after surgery. Single administration of high dose corticosteroids is known to reduce this inflammatory response and could possibly improve the post-operative outcome. The CORTERAS study will evaluate the effect of administration of corticosteroids, as compared to no corticosteroids, on postoperative muscle weakness and quality of recovery after surgery in elderly patients.

Recruiting17 enrollment criteria

Study of ALXN2050 in Adult Participants With Generalized Myasthenia Gravis

Generalized Myasthenia GravisMyasthenia Gravis

This study will evaluate the efficacy and safety of ALXN2050 (120 milligrams [mg], 180 mg) in participants with generalized myasthenia gravis (gMG). Safety will be monitored throughout the study.

Recruiting17 enrollment criteria

Effect of PEFLOW on PFM Function Recovery of Postpartum Women

Pelvic Floor Muscle WeaknessRehabilitation

The purpose of this study is to explore the correlation between women's pelvic floor function with their overall state of bodily functions, including body composition, physical activity levels, trunk muscle endurance, body posture, vaginal and gut microbes. The main intervention of this study is a set of global training which Includes the strength, endurance, flexibility, stability and flexibility training on the diaphragm, abdominal, lower back, as well as pelvic floor muscles, on the basis Kegel training. The primary destination of global training is to shorten the cycle of postpartum pelvic floor functional recovery, improve the effect of maternal training, and convenient in clinical promotion.

Recruiting11 enrollment criteria

Pyridostigmine and Amifampridine for Myasthenia Gravis

Myasthenia Gravis

A randomized, double-blind, placebo controlled, crossover intervention study evaluating the effect of pyridostigmine (part 1) and amifampridine (part 2) in Myasthenia Gravis (MG).

Recruiting16 enrollment criteria

Assessing Timing of Enteral Feeding Support in Esophageal Cancer Patients on Muscle functTion and...

Esophageal CancerNutrition Aspect of Cancer4 more

The surgical stress of an esophagectomy causes a detrimental impact on the physiological response of the body. In this perspective, one could question whether the current feeding regimens of starting early nutritional support at postoperative day (POD) 1 have a similar negative impact on the muscle mass as documented in critically ill patients. This study will introduce relative starvation in the early days following esophagectomy compared to the current regimen of early enteral nutritional support. The research team aims to investigate whether the negative impact on muscle mass and muscle function might be reduced, which should result in enhanced postoperative recovery. The final result of the study will be a well-documented and scientifically substantiated nutritional regimen for patients who underwent an esophagectomy for cancer.

Recruiting29 enrollment criteria

Evaluating the Pharmacokinetics, Pharmacodynamics, and Safety of Efgartigimod Administered Intravenously...

Generalized Myasthenia Gravis

The purpose of this trial is to investigate the PK, PD, safety, and activity of efgartigimod IV in children and adolescents aged from 2 to less than 18 years of age with gMG. Trial details include: The maximum trial duration for each individual participant will be approximately 28 weeks The treatment duration will be 8 weeks for the dose-confirmatory part (Part A) and 18 weeks for the treatment response-confirmatory part (Part B)

Recruiting27 enrollment criteria
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