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Comparison of the Results of Arthroscopic Suturing of the Medial Meniscus Using the Fast Fix and...

Meniscus; DetachmentCurrent Injury3 more

Clinical and comparative evaluation of the treatment results of arthroscopic reconstruction of the medial meniscus of the knee joint using the Fast Fix and FiberStitch systems.

Recruiting10 enrollment criteria

Effect of Bevacizumab on Asymptomatic Radiotherapy-induced Brain Injury

Brain Injuries

To investigate the effect of Bevacizumab on asymptomatic radiotherapy-induced brain injury patients with head and neck cancer.

Recruiting2 enrollment criteria

RESET-medication Glucocorticoid Receptor (GR) Blockade as Disease Modifying Treatment for Depression...

Major Depressive DisorderChildhood Trauma

Depression is a recurrent debilitating psychiatric disorder with a lifetime prevalence of 20%. Even though antidepressants and psychotherapy are often effective, a substantial proportion of patients does not respond to currently used evidence-based treatments. The heterogeneous nature of depressive symptoms is a major obstacle for the development of novel effective treatments, and targeted treatments for depression are currently lacking. The investigators propose a targeted disease-modifying treatment for the clinically distinct form of depression related to childhood trauma (CT, emotional/ physical/sexual abuse or neglect before the age of18). CT-related depression is critically different from non-CT depression: it emerges earlier in life with more severe and recurrent symptoms and less favorable responses to treatment. With an average 25% prevalence in depression, there is a large and unmet need for therapeutic strategies to treat depression in individuals with substantial CT. The GR is the major cortisol receptor in the brain and rodent studies have shown that GR blockade at adult age can reverse the effects of early-life adversity. Therefore, GR blockade is a potential novel treatment for CT-related depression but this has never been investigated. Based on the underlying stress neurobiology, the aim is to investigate whether the biological sequelae of excessive stress due to CT can be targeted by blocking the glucocorticoid receptor (GR) using the generic drug mifepristone.

Recruiting24 enrollment criteria

The Effect of Subcutaneous Injection of Botulinum Toxin A on Chronic Wound Pain in Lower Extremities...

Chronic PainLower Extremity Wound

The aim of the study is to investigate the effect of subcutaneous administration of Botulinum toxin A on wound pain, wound healing and safety of treatment.

Recruiting10 enrollment criteria

Phase 3 Study of KP-100IT in Subjects With Acute Spinal Cord Injury

Acute Spinal Cord Injury

This study is non-randomized, multicenter, confirmatory study by intrathecal administration of KP-100IT, code of HGF (Hepatocyte Growth Factor ) formulation for intrathecal injection, in subjects with acute spinal cord injury.

Recruiting17 enrollment criteria

Complement Inhibition: Attacking the Overshooting Inflammation @Fter Traumatic Brain Injury

Traumatic Brain InjuryTrauma1 more

Severe Traumatic Brain Injury (s-TBI) is a major cause of death and disability across all ages. Besides the primary impact, the pathophysiologic process of major secondary brain damage consists of a neuroinflammation response that critically leads to irreversible brain damage in the first days after the trauma. A key catalyst in this inflammatory process is the complement system. Inhibiting the complement system is therefore considered to be a potentially important new treatment for TBI, as has been shown in animal studies. This trial aims to study the safety and efficacy of C1-inhibitor compared to placebo in TBI patients. By temporarily blocking the complement system we hypothesize limitation of secondary brain injury and more favourable clinical outcome for TBI patients due to a decrease in the posttraumatic neuroinflammatory response.

Recruiting11 enrollment criteria

Riluzole in the Treatment of Spasticity in the Traumatic Chronic Spinal Cord Injury Condition

Spinal Cord Injury

The study will be conducted in two steps: Determination of the Minimal Effective Dose (MED) among the four doses of the panel Estimation of the probability of response associated to the MED. Each step has a main objective: Step 1 Objective: To determine a daily dose of Riluzole that improves spasticity in patients with chronic SCI Step 2 Objective: To demonstrate, in a phase 2b trial, the efficacy of Riluzole to improve spasticity vs placebo, in patients with chronic SCI.

Recruiting35 enrollment criteria

Trial of Different Wound Dressings in Split-skin Grafted Third Degree Burns

Split-skin Grafted Third-degree Burn Wound

In plastic and reconstructive surgery, treatment strategies of second-degree burn wounds and split-skin grafted third-degree burn wounds aim at reducing infection and improving reepithelialization. Although previous studies indicate that burn patients benefit from newer wound dressings, only a few studies comparing different wound dressings can be found. Therefore, the aim of this study is to evaluate time to reepithelialization, pain, microbiology, handling and costs of different wound dressings in patients with split-skin grafted third-degree burn wounds.

Recruiting11 enrollment criteria

Thriving in the Midst of Moral Pain: The Acceptability and Feasibility of Acceptance and Commitment...

Moral Injury

The need for moral injury interventions is increasingly being recognized as a domain in Veteran care that must be addressed. Consequences of exposure to morally injurious events include risk for suicide, substance abuse, and refractory symptoms of PTSD and depression. Exposure to morally injurious events is also highly prevalent among Veterans. Thus, interventions addressing moral injury are crucial to helping Veterans build meaningful lives. Psychotherapies explicitly targeting moral injury and functional recovery associated with this construct are limited in VHA. The proposed study serves as a first step in addressing this gap in the literature through the development of a recovery-oriented, evidence-based treatment approach for moral injury among warzone Veterans who report functional impairments related to moral emotions. The proposed pilot study will evaluate the acceptability of this intervention and the feasibility of the design for a future study to test the treatment's capacity to improve patients' functioning.

Recruiting18 enrollment criteria

Preventing Acute Kidney Injury (AKI) in Pediatric Patients

Acute Kidney Injury

The purpose of this study is to compare the effects of peri-operative administration of Aminophylline versus Saline placebo in the preservation of renal function and the attenuation of renal injury in pediatric patients undergoing open heart surgery.

Recruiting16 enrollment criteria
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