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Impact of Multiple Doses of BAY63-2521 on Safety, Tolerability, Pharmacokinetics and Pharmacodynamics...

HypertensionPulmonary

The purpose of this study is to assess multiple ascending doses of a new drug (BAY63-2521) given orally, to evaluate if it is safe and can help to improve the well-being, symptoms (e.g. disturbed breathing) and outcome of pulmonary hypertension associated with lung fibrosis. Patients living with pulmonary hypertension associated with interstitial lung disease have a risk of increased number of hospitalisations because of worsening of their condition. Until now there is no approved medication for this disease. The current treatment of pulmonary hypertension associated with interstitial lung disease consists: of oxygen and medical treatment with vasodilators, e.g. so-called Calcium-antagonists. Therefore, there is a need for new drugs in the treatment of pulmonary hypertension associated with interstitial lung disease.

Active33 enrollment criteria

Tezepelumab COPD Exacerbation Study

Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD)

A Multicenter, Randomized, Double-blind, Placebo-controlled, Parallel Group, Phase 2a Study to Explore the Efficacy and Safety of Tezepelumab in Adults with Moderate to Very Severe Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD)

Active11 enrollment criteria

A Study to Test How Well a Medicine Called Nintedanib Helps People in China With Progressive Lung...

Lung DiseasesInterstitial

This study in China is open to people with progressive lung fibrosis (chronic fibrosing ILDs with progressive phenotype) who are at least 18 years old. The purpose of this study is to find out whether a medicine called nintedanib helps people with progressive lung fibrosis. Participants are put into 2 groups randomly, which means by chance. 1 group gets nintedanib as capsules twice a day. The other group gets placebo as capsules twice a day. Placebo capsules look like nintedanib capsules but do not contain any medicine. Participants are in the study for about 1 year. During this time, they visit the study site about 10 times. At some visits, participants perform a lung function test. The doctors check whether study treatment can slow down the loss of lung function. The doctors also regularly check participants' health and take note of any unwanted effects.

Active20 enrollment criteria

RHB-204 for the Treatment of Pulmonary Mycobacterium Avium Complex Disease

Pulmonary Mycobacterium Avium Complex InfectionBronchiectasis1 more

A 2-part multi-center, Phase 3, randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled, parallel group study to evaluate the efficacy and safety of RHB-204 in adult subjects with underlying nodular bronchiectasis and documented MAC lung infection.

Active18 enrollment criteria

Sitravatinib Plus Pembrolizumab in Patients With Advanced Treatment-Naïve PD-L1+ Non-Squamous NSCLC...

CarcinomaNon-Small-Cell Lung8 more

This is a multicohort phase 2 study to evaluate the efficacy of pembrolizumab combined with the investigational drug sitravatinib in the frontline treatment of advanced, non-squamous PD-L1 positive NSCLC.

Active48 enrollment criteria

Cryoprobe Versus Forceps for Transbronchial Biopsy

Lung Diseases

The purpose of this study is to compare the effectiveness of transbronchial biopsy done by a 1.1mm cryoprobe versus the standard 2.0mm forceps.

Enrolling by invitation10 enrollment criteria

Phase 1/2 Study of the Highly-selective RET Inhibitor, Pralsetinib (BLU-667), in Participants With...

RET-altered Non Small Cell Lung CancerMedullary Thyroid Cancer46 more

This is a Phase 1/2, open-label, first-in-human (FIH) study designed to evaluate the safety, tolerability, pharmacokinetics (PK), pharmacodynamics (PD), and preliminary antineoplastic activity of pralsetinib (BLU-667) administered orally in participants with medullary thyroid cancer (MTC), RET-altered NSCLC and other RET-altered solid tumors.

Active35 enrollment criteria

Ultrasound and Respiratory Physiological Signals in Lung Diseases

Interstitial Lung DiseaseInterstitial Lung Diseases6 more

The use of lung ultrasound is instrumental in the evaluation of many chest pathologies and its ability to detect pleuro-pulmonary pathology is widely accepted. However, the use of ultrasound to explore the state of the peripheral lung parenchyma, when the organ is still aerated, is a relatively new application. Horizontal and vertical artifacts are separate and distinct artifacts that can be seen during ultrasound examination of the lungs. While the practical role of lung ultrasound artifacts is accepted to detect and monitor many conditions, further research is needed for the physical interpretation of ultrasound artifacts. These artifacts are diagnostic signs, but we don't fully understand their origin. The artifactual information deriving from the surface acoustic interaction, beyond the pleural line, in the ultrasound images of the normally aerated and non-deflated lung, represents the final result of complex interactions of acoustic waves with a specific three-dimensional structure of the biological tissue. Thus, the umbrella term "vertical artifacts" oversimplifies many physical phenomena associated with a pathological pleural plane. There is growing evidence that vertical artifacts are caused by physiological and pathological changes in the superficial lung parenchyma. Therefore, the need emerges to explore the physical phenomena underlying the artifactual ultrasound information deriving from the surface acoustic interaction of ultrasound with the pleuro-pulmonary structures.

Recruiting14 enrollment criteria

Lung Cancer Risk and Early Detection in Firefighters

Lung CancerLung Diseases

This study will evaluate whether LDCT findings differ between firefighters and non-fighters, the relationship between occupational exposures and LDCT findings, and whether a proteomics assay can further risk-stratify screen-detected nodules among a study population of 850 current and retired firefighters and 1,120 matched controls.

Recruiting5 enrollment criteria

Clinical Evaluation of SenseGuard™ to Detect Respiratory Changes, During Home Monitoring of Subjects...

Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD)

This is an observational, open labeled study. The study aims to evaluate the capability of SenseGuard™ (SG) non-invasive wearable device, to detect, post-hoc, early respiratory changes due to exacerbation by daily monitoring of subjects with COPD, at home. Subjects with COPD, that were discharged following hospitalization due to AECOPD are most susceptible to experience another exacerbation during the first 6 months post admission. Hence, subjects that were discharged from the hospital due to AECOPD during the last 3 months are eligible to the study.

Recruiting12 enrollment criteria
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