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Stand UP to Rheumatoid Arthritis (SUPRA)

Rheumatoid Arthritis

Rheumatoid arthritis is a disabling arthritis that affects young women disproportionately. Although the physicians have some excellent treatments, they do not know which treatment is best for which patient. The investigators want to find ways to identify the right drug for the right patient at the right time. This is what personalized medicine is all about.

Recruiting7 enrollment criteria

NSAIDs vs. Coxibs in the Presence of Aspirin

Rheumatoid ArthritisCardiovascular Diseases

The objectives of this single site, randomized, crossover study is to evaluate the pharmacodynamic interactions between aspirin, NSAIDs and Coxibs with respect to platelet function, biomarkers of inflammation and endothelial function.

Recruiting45 enrollment criteria

Imaging of Lymphatic Vessels in People With Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA)

Rheumatoid Arthritis

Lymphatic transport was previously examined by these investigators using Near InfraRed Indocyanine Green fluorescence imaging (NIR-ICG) of the upper extremities. They established reliable and reproducible methodologies in RA patients. The purpose of this phase 2 pilot is to study RA disease progression and effectiveness as well as the mechanism of action of clinical interventions using established NIR-ICG methodologies in previous studies.

Recruiting18 enrollment criteria

Dietary Salt in Rheumatoid Arthritis

Rheumatoid Arthritis

In this study investigators propose to address the following hypotheses: 1) Reduction in dietary sodium will decrease inflammation in patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA). 2) Reduction in dietary sodium will decrease blood pressure in patients with RA. 3) Reduction in dietary sodium will decrease tissue sodium in patients with RA.

Recruiting15 enrollment criteria

Traditional Chinese Yijinjing Exercise on Hand Dysfunction in Rheumatoid Arthritis Patients

Rheumatoid ArthritisYiJinJing Exercise2 more

This study is a single-blinded, randomized, parallel controlled trial.The purpose of this experiment is to confirm how "Yijinjing" treatment affects hand function, handgrip strength, pain, morning stiffness, and mood disorder in RA patients compared to routine care.

Recruiting14 enrollment criteria

Exercise-induced Cardiac Adaptions in Rheumatoid Arthritis Patients During Interleukin-6 vs. Tumor...

Rheumatoid Arthritis

The present study will investigative the physiological effects of the cytokines interleukin-6 (IL-6) and tumor necrosis factor (TNF) on the adaptive changes to exercise in patients with rheumatoid arthritis. The investigators hypothesize that blockage of IL-6 receptors will decrease the cardiac and metabolic adaptations to exercise training compared to the inhibition of TNF. 80 patients will be included in a 12-week investigator blinded randomised exercise training intervention study.

Recruiting23 enrollment criteria

Breaking up Sedentary Time in Rheumatoid Arthritis

Rheumatoid ArthritisSedentary Behavior1 more

This study will verify the effects of breaking up sitting time with short bouts of light intensity walking on vascular function in women with rheumatoid arthritis.

Recruiting15 enrollment criteria

Dynamic Treatment Regiments for Glucocorticoid Tapering

Rheumatoid Arthritis

The purpose of this clinical trial is to better understand how people with rheumatoid arthritis (RA) respond to gradual dose reduction, or "tapering", of steroid medications like prednisone. Some people with RA have symptoms when steroid dose is reduced, while others don't. This trial will look at different patient characteristics, including levels of inflammation in the body, differences in the way the brain processes sensory information, and certain hormone levels, to help researchers better understand why different people have these different responses to steroid tapering. The hypotheses include: Greater or equal to ( ) 30% of participants in each arm will develop taper intolerance (either subjective, objective, or both) during the study period Greater or equal to 60% of participants will reduce Glucocorticoid dose by at least 5 Milligrams per day during the study period

Recruiting15 enrollment criteria

Experimental Medicine Studies of the Brain in Patients With Rheumatoid Arthritis REALISE

Rheumatoid Arthritis

The rationale for this study is to use immune molecule-specific drug treatment to leverage a mechanistic understanding of the brain changes that drive sickness behaviour. This will combine current therapy with innovative neuroimaging technologies to obtain data in humans that has hitherto only been available in animal studies. Data supporting the role of inflammatory molecules in sickness behaviours and other cognitive disorders are increasingly compelling. A putative mechanism linking inflammatory proteins to sickness behaviour is Tumour Necrosis Factor (TNF)-driven increases in extracellular glutamate leading to changes in neural function and brain network integrity and ultimately to sickness behaviour. Investigators hypothesise that TNF antagonism will effect changes in brain network connectivity and sickness behaviour score, that Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA) patients will show changes in brain network connectivity and glutamate quantification in the brain and that RA patients will show changes in monocyte infiltration into the brain that are correlated with changes in sickness behaviours. This is a randomised, placebo-controlled waiting list study. All patients will be eligible for anti-TNF treatment i.e. moderate to severe active disease as defined by Physician. Participants will be randomised to immediate (fast tracked) treatment or to treatment after 6-8 weeks (the routine waiting time). The latter group will receive placebo during the treatment phase.

Recruiting26 enrollment criteria

An Exploratory Clinical Study on Autophagy During Fasting

ArthritisRheumatoid3 more

Autophagy is considered one of the key molecular mechanisms for the broad preventive and therapeutic effects of periodic fasting. While it is generally known that fasting induces autophagy, there are no human studies that focus on the size and temporal kinetics of autophagy and its association with fasting specific signaling pathways. The kinetics of autophagy in patients with chronic diseases will now be compared with the kinetics of autophagy in healthy subjects, who both fast according to the same scheme; and further changes in metabolic and inflammatory parameters will be investigated.

Recruiting7 enrollment criteria
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