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Active clinical trials for "Anemia, Sickle Cell"

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Improving Self-Management in Adolescents With Sickle Cell Disease

Sickle Cell Disease

The objective of this study is to determine the feasibility and acceptability of SCThrive, a an innovative, technology-enhanced, group self-management intervention that uses a mixed in-person and online format and supported by a tailored mHealth tool, iManage. The study will also evaluate the initial efficacy of SCThrive for increasing behavioral activation (BA) in adolescents with Sickle Cell Disease (SCD) ages 13 to 21. The investigators hypothesize that participants in the SCThrive group will show greater BA (primary outcome) at post-treatment than the attention control group, and that participants in the SCThrive group will continue to show significantly greater BA at the six week follow-up compared to the attention control group. Investigators will also explore whether SCThrive is associated with greater improvements in self-management behaviors and quality of life (secondary outcome) compared to attention control at the six-week follow-up assessment.

Completed8 enrollment criteria

Different Treatment Modalities in the Management of the Painful Crisis in Pediatric Sickle- Cell...

Vaso-occlusive CrisisSickle Cell Disease1 more

The aim of the present study is comparing the effectiveness of different treatment regimens for investigating the therapeutic potential for each one in management of Vaso-occlusive pain in pediatric sickle cell disease. In addition, investigators apply the Cost-effectiveness analysis (CEA) as a form of economic analysis that compares the relative costs and outcomes (effects) for different treatment regimens on vaso-occlusive painful crisis.

Completed6 enrollment criteria

Assessing the Safety of Buprenorphine in People With Sickle Cell Disease

Sickle Cell Disease

This study will assess the safety of changing pain medications (opioids) adult sickle cell patients take to another type of medication therapy (buprenorphine). Patients will be asked questions about their quality of life. Other tools for assessment will also be administered.

Completed13 enrollment criteria

A Study to Evaluate GBT021601 in Single and Multiple Doses in Healthy Participants

Sickle Cell Disease

This first in human study is designed to evaluate the safety, tolerability, pharmacokinetics (PK), and food effect of GBT021601, a hemoglobin S (HbS) polymerization inhibitor, in healthy participants.

Completed4 enrollment criteria

Voxelotor Sickle Cell Exercise Study

Sickle Cell Anemia

This study is a pilot, open-label, single-arm study to evaluate the effect of the sickle cell medication voxelotor on exercise capacity, as measured by cardiopulmonary exercise testing (CPET) in patients 12 years of age and older with sickle cell anemia (SCA).

Completed15 enrollment criteria

Inhaled Mometasone to Reduce Painful Episodes in Patients With Sickle Cell Disease

Sickle Cell Disease

The proposed research is designed to test the global hypothesis that inhaled corticosteroids (ICS), a therapy developed to treat asthma, will prevent vasoocclusive painful episodes in adults with Sickle Cell Disease (SCD) who wheeze, but do not meet criteria for a diagnosis of asthma. The specific aims of this proposal are 1) Conduct a feasibility study - a randomized controlled trial of ICS for adults with SCD who do not meet criteria for a diagnosis of asthma but report recurrent cough or wheezing, 2) Measure the effects of ICS on biological correlates of pulmonary inflammation (as determined by exhaled nitric oxide) and vascular injury (as determined by sVCAM) in SCD, and 3) Compare properties of traditional and Bayesian adaptive clinical trial design for therapeutic trials in SCD in preparation for designing a definitive trial of ICS. These aims have the potential to 1) change the standard of care for individuals with SCD and recurrent cough or wheeze, 2) provide insight into the pathogenesis of non-asthmatic wheezing in SCD and its response to treatment, 3) explore the suitability of innovative clinical trial designs to overcome the challenges that have hindered therapeutic innovation for SCD.

Completed11 enrollment criteria

Study of Decitabine and Tetrahydrouridine (THU) in Patients With Sickle Cell Disease

Sickle Cell Disease

The purposes of this study are to observe if oral tetrahydrouridine and decitabine can increase fetal hemoglobin levels and improve the symptoms of sickle cell disease, and to monitor how patient's bodies react to oral tetrahydrouridine and decitabine.

Completed30 enrollment criteria

Transcranial Doppler (TCD) With Transfusions Changing to Hydroxyurea

Sickle Cell Anemia

The primary goal of the Phase III TWiTCH trial is to compare 24 months of alternative therapy (hydroxyurea) to standard therapy (transfusions) for pediatric subjects with sickle cell anemia and abnormally high (≥200 cm/sec) Transcranial Doppler (TCD) velocities, who currently receive chronic transfusions to reduce the risk of primary stroke. For the alternative treatment regimen (hydroxyurea) to be declared non-inferior to the standard treatment regimen (transfusions), after adjusting for baseline differences, the hydroxyurea-treated group must have a mean TCD velocity similar to that observed with transfusion prophylaxis.

Terminated20 enrollment criteria

Vitamin D for Sickle-cell Respiratory Complications

Sickle Cell DiseaseVitamin D Deficiency3 more

This study aims to answer the question whether oral vitamin D supplementation can decrease lung complications in children and adolescents with sickle cell disease. Lung complications are the leading causes of morbidity and of death in sickle cell disease. Infections and increased inflammation play important roles in the development of the lung problems in sickle cell disease. Emerging evidence shows that vitamin D helps the immune system to fight infection and to control inflammation and could potentially help prevent respiratory complications in patients with sickle cell disease. The investigators hypothesize that oral vitamin D3, 100,000 IU (2.5 mg), given once a month to a group of children and adolescents with sickle cell disease, will reduce the rate of respiratory events (infection, asthma exacerbation and acute chest syndrome) compared to the rate in a group given standard dose oral vitamin D3, 12,000 IU (0.3 mg) given once a month. Funding Source - U.S. Food & Drug Administration, Office of Orphan Products Development

Completed15 enrollment criteria

A Study of Varespladib Infusion in Subjects With Sickle Cell Disease.

Sickle Cell DiseaseVaso-occlusive Crisis

The purpose of this study is to determine the effectiveness of A 001 infusion in preventing acute chest syndrome in sickle cell disease (SCD) subjects with vaso-occlusive crisis, fever, and elevated serum C-reactive protein (CRP).

Terminated13 enrollment criteria
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