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Define Predictors of Response to Ozanimod in UC Discovering Biomarkers in the Management of Ulcerative...

Ulcerative Colitis

A diagnostic tool that identifies biomarkers that predict response prior to and during induction of ozanimod will have a major impact on improving outcomes in UC patients. Using SOMAscan from SomaLogic (Boulder, CO), our study aims to discover serum protein biomarkers in UC patients that predict response to ozanimod and to gain insight into the pathophysiological mechanisms underlying ozanimod response.

Not yet recruiting9 enrollment criteria

Pressure Alternating Shoes (PAS) for Prevention of Diabetic Foot Ulcers

Foot UlcerDiabetic

The project is designed to develop and test Pressure Alternating Shoes (PAS), which will periodically off-load certain regions of the foot in order to prevent foot ulcers. An automated dual layer insole compromised of an active pressurized actuator array in combination with a passive compliant layer on top of each actuator to modulate and distribute the plantar surface pressure as desired will be tested. This device will allow us to simultaneously load and offload select areas of the foot using the active layer by inflating and deflating individual actuators using pressurized air. After offloading, the remaining load will be distributed to other areas with inflated actuators. Automatic modulation will be provided through programmable control hardware which will cyclically relieve mechanical loading based on a prescribed duration and frequency.

Not yet recruiting22 enrollment criteria

The Mechanism of Action of Unite Biomatrix in Venous Leg Ulcers

Venous Leg Ulcers

The purpose of this study is to assess the mechanism of action of the Unite Biomatrix and compare its performance with the standard of care, compression therapy alone for the treatment of venous leg ulcers.

Withdrawn31 enrollment criteria

Co-designing Digital Ulcers Opportunities With Patients and Clinicians

SclerodermaScleroderma Associated Digital Ulcer1 more

Scleroderma (SSc) is a rare crippling chronic disease associated with damage of the blood vessels and hardening of connective tissue. It has quite a number of complications including ulcers to the fingers and toes (digital ulcers). Digital ulcers (DU) are a frequent challenge in patients with SSc (PwSSc), as they approximately affect more than half of these patients. Care received by PwSSc DU is varied. Patients with three or more ulcers are considered to have severe disease therefore these patients usually receive expensive treatments and referred to specialist SSc clinics, while those with less ulcers may not receive the same treatments, and only see their general practitioner or local rheumatologist or left to their own means. Resulting in patients developing their own DU managing practices which may be good and some not. Currently, no research has fully identified the needs of PwSSc DU and self-care interventions to support them are lacking. The extent to which DU support needs are met by non-specialist health professionals is unknown. There is lack of literature in co-designing interventions with patients in SSc DU. Developing interventions and pathways for managing DU with patients and healthcare professionals (HCP) will enhance DU care and lessen the burden for the affected patients, a qualitative study is required. Aim The aim of this research is to co-design self-care opportunities and develop improvements in DU care. Objectives to explore how patients with SSc DU are currently managed to understand how they currently manage their ulcers and their healthcare needs. to collaboratively co-design self-care opportunities and improvements in care. Study Methods Experience-based co-design (EBCD) qualitative methodology will be used to conduct the study. 10 HCP and 12-15 PwSSc DU will be invited to participate in consultation observations. Followed by individuals interviews for the HCP and PwSSc DU care and perceptions on unmet needs. The results will inform collaborative co-designing and development of interventions with patients and HCP. The same participants will also be invited to participate in three workshops involving designing, discussion, refinement and finalisation of the interventions. The interventions developed will be ready to be tested or being evaluated once they have been put in place..

Not yet recruiting10 enrollment criteria

Skin Dressings Versus Lubrication to Prevent Pressure Ulcers: A Randomized Trial

Pressure Ulcer

Study purpose: To assess if - in adult patients admitted to hospital with surgical or medical conditions at high/very high risk of developing pressure ulcers (PU) according to Braden scale - using skin dressing protection versus conventional care (lubricant or moisturizer cream) may prevent the incidence of in-hospital PU

Terminated5 enrollment criteria

An Open Label Single-arm Phase 4 Study of Vedolizumab in Subjects With Newly Diagnosed Active Ulcerative...

Ulcerative Colitis

The purpose of this research study is to determine whether starting the drug vedolizumab earlier than its FDA approved use can lead to better control of UC then using older drugs that we have historically used to treat UC. Vedolizumab is FDA-approved to be used after initial Corticosteroid treatments have failed or other UC treatments have failed. We will study if using vedolizumab as an early treatment for your UC will allow you to get off corticosteroids and prevent UC from worsening and requiring surgery. Vedolizumab is given intravenously initially every 2 weeks and then every 8 weeks.

Withdrawn10 enrollment criteria

Improving DFU Outcomes: Early Detection of Foot Ulcers Using Novel Technology

Diabetic Foot Ulcer

The investigator team will study the adherence of the participant cohort to a non significant risk device over a six month period. The device is a foot mat, which can detect changes in foot temperature that may predict foot ulceration in patients with diabetes mellitus. This mat, the PodimetricsSmart Mat, is FDA cleared.

Not yet recruiting11 enrollment criteria

Physical Fitness Levels in Children and Adolescents With Chronic Inflammatory Bowel Disease (CIBD):...

Crohn's EnteritisCrohn Disease7 more

Inflammatory bowel diseases (IBDs), including Crohn's disease (CD), ulcerative colitis (UC) and IBD-unclassified (IBD-U), are characterised by chronic inflammation of the gastrointestinal tract. Over the past 50 years, the incidence of IBD has increased globally, with the highest increase in industrialised countries. During the last 25 years, the incidence of IBD has increased dramatically among teenagers in northern France, with an increase of 126% and 156% for CD and UC, respectively. Physical fitness is a set of attributes related to a person's ability to perform physical activities that require aerobic capacity, endurance, strength or flexibility and is determined by a combination of regular physical activity and genetically inherited ability. Physical fitness, widely recognised as an important health determinant, plays an important role in growth and development. Due to the evidence-based importance of physical fitness for young people's health status, attention should be paid to the assessment of physical fitness at these ages and whatever the health status. At this time, there is no study on the assessment of physical fitness in IBD pediatric patient.

Not yet recruiting26 enrollment criteria

Analyzing the Factors in Ulcerative Colitis Patients' Clinical Trial Experiences

Ulcerative Colitis

Taking part in clinical trials usually favors a particular demographic group. But there is limited research available to explain what trial attributes affect the completion of these specific demographic groups. This study will admit a wide range of data on the clinical trial experience of Ulcerative Colitis patients to determine which factors prevail in limiting a patient's ability to join or finish a trial. It will also try to analyze data from the perspective of different demographic groups to check for recurring trends which might yield insights for the sake of future Ulcerative Colitis patients.

Not yet recruiting6 enrollment criteria

Study of Safety, Tolerability, and Pharmacokinetics of Topical Selinexor (KPT-330) Diabetic Foot...

Diabetic Foot Ulcers

Patients with eligible diabetic foot ulcers will be screened, treated, and followed for complete ulcer closure. This is a randomized trial. All patients will receive standard-of-care treatment. Additionally, some patients will receive treatment with topical Selinexor gel and some will receive topical placebo gel.

Withdrawn14 enrollment criteria
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