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PROphylactic triCuspID Annuloplasty in Patients With Dilated Tricuspid Annulus

Tricuspid (Valve) Insufficiency (Rheumatic)

Patients elected to undergo mitral valve surgery (either repair or replacement) with less equal than moderate (≤+2) tricuspid regurgitation and dilated tricuspid annulus (>21mm/m2) at preoperative echocardiography will be screened. Consenting patients fulfilling all inclusion and exclusion criteria will be included in the study and assigned to elective mitral valve replacement or repair with or without concomitant tricuspid annuloplasty in a 1:1 fashion, using a blocked randomization scheme balanced within center.

Unknown status14 enrollment criteria

Clinical Audit on the Managment in Assiut University Children Hospital

Rheumatic Fever

clinical audit on the Managment of rheumatic fever in assiut university children hospital.

Completed2 enrollment criteria

Impact in the Medical Care Among the Rheumatic Diseases Patients in a Hospital in México During...

Rheumatoid ArthritisQuality of Life

The National Institute of Medical Sciences and Nutrition is a national reference center for rheumatic diseases that belongs to The National Institutes of Health, and has Federal founding. More than 8,000 patients with a wide variety of rheumatologic diagnosis receive medical care. On March 2020, the WHO announced COVID-19 outbreak a pandemic. The first case was registered in Mexico on February 2020. In March 2020, the Mexican Government requested that our Institution should restrict health care to exclusively COVID-19 patients; accordingly, outpatient consultations were, and up to August 2020 still, hold on. Meanwhile, when possible, the Department of Immunology and Rheumatology has implemented an "on-demand", non-organized patient´s health care, through email and phone contact; nonetheless, and due to the middle-low socioeconomic status of most of our patients and limited technical resources available at our Institution, the attempt has been challenging.

Completed4 enrollment criteria

Reproducibility of the Functional Movement Screen Test

Locomotor Pain Disorder

The main objective of the study is to determine the inter-evaluator and intra-evaluator reproducibility of the FMS test as an evaluation tool in amateur rugby players. The secondary objective of the study is to evaluate the abilities of the FMS test as a predictive tool for detecting possible injuries during a sports season in amateur rugby players.

Completed7 enrollment criteria

Research Participants' Views on the Ethics of Clinical Research

Rheumatic Diseases

This pilot study will explore the usefulness of a series of questions asking about views of research from the perspective of minority and economically disadvantaged research participants. Racial and ethnic minorities are consistently under-represented in clinical research. This under-representation has been attributed primarily to an unwillingness to participate in research because of mistrust in the research establishment, especially in light of widely known historical examples of abuse. However, more recent data suggests that not being invited to participate in research, or stringent entry criteria, may contribute substantially to the low numbers of ethnic minority research participants. The perspectives of racial and ethnic minorities who are knowledgeable about or participating in research are important to understanding the kinds of vulnerabilities that exist and any important barriers to participation. People 18 years of age and older from the Cardozo clinic in Washington, D.C., who are enrolled in the National Institute of Arthritis and Metabolic Studies' natural history study are eligible to participate in this protocol. Participants are interviewed with questions about their own experiences in clinical research as well as some hypothetical research studies. Questions include participants' general views of clinical research, perceived risks and benefits of research, alternatives to research participation, the limits of what they would be willing to accept in research and types of research or research procedures they might perceive as unfair.

Completed1 enrollment criteria

Clinical Characteristics of Allergy, Autoimmune and Rheumatic Diseases: A Ten Year Retrospective...

AllergyAutoimmune Diseases1 more

The incidence and prevalence of the allergic, autoimmune and rheumatic diseases are different all over the world. The relative impact of gene and environment on diseases can be revealed by studies from different populations. National Health Insurance database in Taiwan provides a wealth of epidemiology study, which can contribute to the understanding of these diseases. However, national health care database did not contain test results and clinical details. The database of the hospital records can provide complimentary clinical details. Via the comparison of databases of the National health Institutes and the investigators hospital, the investigators hope that the characteristics and outcomes of these patients can be better understood.

Completed1 enrollment criteria

Interferon-lambda: Novel Biologics for Controlling Neutrophil-mediated Pathology in Rheumatic Diseases?...

ArthritisVasculitis

Neutrophils emerge as key immune cells in the initiation and perpetuation of immune responses in autoimmune diseases. They display marked abnormalities in phenotype and function in various autoimmune diseases, including systemic vasculitis, systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) and rheumatoid arthritis (RA). These neutrophils are characterised by an extended life span, increased capacity to produce reactive oxygen species, active gene expression and release of extracellular traps. Consequently, there is a need for better understanding of neutrophil phenotype and functions in these conditions, as well as for identifying molecules capable of specifically manipulating neutrophil function. The investigators have recently discovered that interferon lambdas (IFN-λs), also known as interleukin 28 (IL28) and interleukin 29 (IL29), class II cytokines with previously studied anti-viral biological functions, specifically suppress neutrophil infiltration and interleukin-1β production and thereby, halt and reverse the development of collagen induced arthritis (CIA). The investigators propose to further investigate the cellular and molecular mechanisms behind this suppression and examine the translational potential of the investigators' finding by examining the IFN-λ receptor expression and function in neutrophils isolated from the blood of healthy donors and rheumatic patients (early rheumatoid arthritis and vasculitis).

Unknown status6 enrollment criteria

Health Related Quality of Life After a Self-promoting Learning Program for People With Rheumatic...

Rheumatic Diseases

Randomized controlled trial including 200 subjects with rheumatic diseases. Subjects will be randomized to either a self-promoting problem based learning (PBL) program or a control group with traditional care. The hypothesis is that a PBL program will improve health-related quality of life, empowerment and self-care ability.

Unknown status5 enrollment criteria

Compliance of Traditional Chinese Medicine in Young Patients With Rheumatic Diseases

Chronic Rheumatic Diseases

To evaluate the compliance of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) in young people with Chronic rheumatic disease

Unknown status6 enrollment criteria

Identification of Epigenetic Biomarkers for Early Detection of Rheumatic Disease

ArthritisRheumatoid

• Given the cost and risk associated with biologic disease modifying anti-rheumatic drugs (bDMARDs), selection of the optimal medication is imperative. Current attempts to identify genetic factors that predict bDMARD response and effectiveness in rheumatoid arthritis patients have been inconclusive. Furthermore the presence of epigenetic signatures in rheumatoid arthritis patients has not been established. This protocol is the first step to identifying the practicality and feasibility of epigenetic testing to aid in diagnosis and/or medication selection in rheumatoid arthritis patients. Subsequent research into such epigenetic changes may be indicative of bDMARD response and/or safety. If such epigenetic signatures (EGS) exist the business need for such tests will thus be supported.

Unknown status17 enrollment criteria
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