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The Therapeutic Effect of Low-intensity Focused Ultrasound on Painful Diabetic Peripheral Neuropathy...

Painful Diabetic Neuropathy

Diabetic painful peripheral neuropathy (DPN) constitutes a serious threat to the outcomes of patients with diabetes. Yet, the treatments for targeting the underlying nerve damage and relieving pain are limited. The low-intensity focused ultrasound (LIFU) has been demonstrated to regulate neuronal activity without any concomitant tissue damage. Studies in animal models have shown that LIFU could protect nerve cells against inflammation and oxidative stress, as well as stimulate neurotrophic factor production. In humans, LIFU has been reported to be effective in relieving peripheral neurogenic pain caused by carpal tunnel syndrome and chemotherapy drugs. Thus, we aim to design a randomized controlled double-blind study by using LIFU. The primary endpoint is the patient's pain score (NRS), and the secondary endpoints include Neuropathy Symptom Score (NSS) and Neuropathy Deficit Score (NDS). Through this study, we anticipate establishing a new method for managing painful DPN.

Recruiting9 enrollment criteria

EPPIC-Net: Novaremed Painful Diabetic Peripheral Neuropathy ISA

Painful Diabetic Neuropathy

The purpose of this study is to investigate the safety and efficacy of the current hard gelatin capsule formulation of NRD135S.E1 80 mg once daily in the treatment of PDPN when administered for 13 weeks.

Recruiting30 enrollment criteria

Low-Dose Naltrexone for the Treatment of Painful Diabetic Neuropathy

Painful Diabetic Neuropathy

Diabetes affects more than 30 million people in the United States and is a leading cause of morbidity. Over 25% diabetics also suffer from debilitating painful diabetic neuropathy in the lower legs and feet. This pain can be severe, difficult to control, and have a significant negative impact on quality of life. Opioid medications have historically been a mainstay of treatment for this pain, despite the risks. As the death toll from the U.S. opioid epidemic continues to rise, the need for quality alternative non-opioid medications to treat pain becomes more urgent. One of these potential medications is Low-Dose Naltrexone (LDN). This drug is reported to work by enhancing the body's natural pain relieving mechanisms and decreases inflammation by targeting specific cells called microglia which have been shown to influence chronic pain. LDN has been shown to be a safe medication with minimal side effects. Its efficacy has been demonstrated in other painful conditions but has never been fully studied for treating painful diabetic neuropathy. The goal of this randomized, placebo-controlled trial is to determine if LDN is effective for treating the pain caused by diabetic neuropathy. LDN's mechanism of action is well suited to treating painful diabetic neuropathy, and LDN shows significant promise as a safe, non-opioid alternative that can decrease pain and improve quality of life for those suffering from this painful condition.

Recruiting12 enrollment criteria

Painful Breastfeeding and Osteopathic Treatment on the Mother-newborn Dyad

Painful Breastfeeding

Pain during lactation is the first reason to stop breastfeeding. When usual known aids are ineffective, osteopathic treatment is a possible way to decrease the pain and improve the quality and the duration of lactation. The aim of this study is to compare usual known aids alone and usual known aids added to osteopathic treatment of the baby and the mother. The primary outcome is the lactation rate (exclusive or partial) at 1 month after birth

Recruiting11 enrollment criteria

Vitamin D and Painful Diabetic Neuropathy

Painful Diabetic Neuropathy

The main objective of this study is to evaluate the effect of vitamin D3 on diabetic individual with painful neuropathy in a tertiary healthcare. The people with diabetes (type 1 and type 2) who have a Douleur Neuropathique 4 (DN4) score ≥4 will be considered eligible in this prospective study. Their serum samples will be subjected to pre-and post-biochemical screening of serum 25 (OH) D and HbA1c. The individual having Vitamin D insufficiency and deficiency will be administered a single dose of oral Vitamin D3 (Soft Gel capsule 200,000 IU), and follow-up for post-biochemical screening after 3 months.

Recruiting16 enrollment criteria

The Impact of Integrated Preoperative Fascia Iliaca Compartment Block in Elderly Hip Fracture

Hip FracturesPain4 more

This prospective randomized controlled study is aimed to determine the advantages of post-admission fascia iliaca compartment block (FICB) in geriatric hip fracture surgery combination with multimodal analgesia compared with no post-admission FICB. The primary outcome is incidence of delirium during hospital admission. Secondary outcomes are incidence of delirium at hospital discharge, pre- and post-operative pain intensity, peri-operative complications, opioid-related side effects, post-operative complications and length of hospital stay, and morbidities and mortality (in-hospital and 30 days).

Recruiting7 enrollment criteria

Long Term Efficacy of Neuronavigation Guided rTMS in Alleviating Gulf War Illness Related Headaches...

Gulf War SyndromeGulf War Illness3 more

This study aims to look at the long term efficacy of using repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) in relieving Gulf War Illness related headaches and pain.

Recruiting20 enrollment criteria

Intravenous Immunoglobulins for the Treatment of Primary Sjögren's Syndrome Associated Painful Sensory...

Primary Sjögren's Syndrome Painful Sensory Neuropathies

To summarise, the peripheral neurological complications experienced by patients with primary Sjögren's syndrome are particularly bothersome since they are common and often result in significant disability related to pain or motor impairment. There is currently no standard treatment for these patients. As these neuropathies are caused by an immune system dysfunction, which is related to a variety of different pathogenic mechanisms, the use of immunosuppressant or immunomodulator drugs is often justified. With the exception of the vascularitis-related multiplex mononeuropathies, other pSS-related neuropathies could be suitable candidates for IV Ig treatment.

Recruiting35 enrollment criteria

Pain and Neurological Function Improvements With 10 kHz Spinal Cord Stimulation Treatment of Painful...

Painful Diabetic Neuropathy

The purpose of this post-market study is to evaluate changes in pain and neurological function with high frequency, 10 kHz spinal cord stimulation (SCS) therapy in patients with chronic, intractable lower limb pain associated with diabetic peripheral neuropathy, a condition known as painful diabetic neuropathy (PDN). This is a multi-center, prospective, randomized controlled study to evaluate improvement in pain and neurological function in PDN patients, with neurological function assessed via objective measures. Patients will be randomized to conventional medical management (CMM) or 10 kHz SCS plus CMM.

Recruiting32 enrollment criteria

EPPIC-Net: Platform Protocol to Assess Treatments for Painful Diabetic Peripheral Neuropathy

Painful Diabetic Neuropathy

This is a Platform Protocol to perform Phase II clinical trials in The Early Phase Pain Investigation Clinical Network (EPPIC-Net), under The Helping to End Addiction Long-termSM Initiative, or NIH HEAL InitiativeSM, related to the treatment of Painful Diabetic Peripheral Neuropathy (PDPN) in a platform setting to test multiple assets under a single protocol.

Recruiting63 enrollment criteria
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