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Itacitinib for the Treatment Steroid Refractory Immune Related Adverse Events Arising From Immune...

Hematopoietic and Lymphoid Cell NeoplasmMalignant Solid Neoplasm

This phase II trial tests how well itacitinib works in in patients with immune related adverse events (irAEs) arising from immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICI) that do not respond to steroids (steroid refractory). Steroids are the usual treatment for these side effects. However, sometimes steroids do not improve or fix the side effects. Giving itacitinib may be effective in treating patients with known or suspected problems coming from ICIs, that do not resolve or improve with steroids, by reducing the patients immune system response that can cause the irAEs.

Recruiting59 enrollment criteria

Switch-Maintenance Gemcitabine After First-Line Chemotherapy In Patients With Malignant Pleural...

Malignant Pleural Mesothelioma

Mesothelioma is an aggressive form of cancer. Treatments are available, but for many people, a cure isn't possible. This thesis is to assess the efficacy and safety of switch-maintenance Gemcitabine in Mesothelioma patients after first line chemotherapy (Pemetrexed-Platinum)

Recruiting11 enrollment criteria

Microfragmented Adipose Tissue Compared to Corticosteroid Injection for the Treatment of Knee Osteoarthritis...

Knee OsteoarthritisOsteo Arthritis Knee

The goal of this clinical trial is to examine the effect of a single autologous, intra-articular injection of MFat versus corticosteroid injection for the treatment of pain and function associated with K/L grade 2/3 knee Osteoarthritis. Participants will receive an injection of MFat or a corticosteroid.

Recruiting56 enrollment criteria

A Prospective Clinical Study Using an Artery-first Intermediate Approach in Robot-assisted Pancreaticoduodenectomy...

Pancreatic CancerCommon Bile Duct Diseases1 more

Pancreaticoduodenectomy, as a standard surgical procedure for malignant tumors of the head of the pancreas, ampulla and distal common bile duct, has brought the hope of clinical cure for these diseases.In the whole surgical process, the resection of the uncinate process of the pancreas is considered to be a major difficulty in the whole operation, which can affect the rehabilitation process and long-term prognosis. Two main methods have been developed around the dissection of the uncinate process of the pancreas. One is the Venous-first approach based on the portal vein-superior mesenteric vein axis. The other is the Artery-first approach that first explores whether the superior mesenteric artery is invaded by the tumor to judge resectable. The latter is gradually promoted in clinical practice because it can reduce intraoperative bleeding, reduce postoperative complications, and improve long-term prognosis. The intermediate approach is a surgical approach based on the Artery-first approach and adapted to the layout of the robot arm. The area between superior mesenteric artery and superior mesenteric vein was used as an intermediate area to treat the uncinate process of the pancreas in order to reduce perioperative complications and achieve better surgical results. However, the safety and effectiveness of intermediate approach have not been verified,in this prospective clinical study, the investigators will use a robotic surgical platform to perform robot-assisted pancreaticoduodenectomy surgery through the intermediate approach to verify its safety and efficacy.

Recruiting10 enrollment criteria

A Study of JNJ-79635322 in Participants With Relapsed or Refractory Multiple Myeloma

Relapsed or Refractory Multiple Myeloma

The primary purpose of this study is to identify the recommended phase 2 dose (RP2D[s]) and schedule(s) to be safe for JNJ-79635322 in Part 1 (dose escalation), and to characterize the safety and tolerability of JNJ-79635322 at the RP2D(s) in Part 2 (dose expansion).

Recruiting12 enrollment criteria

A Single and Multiple Ascending Doses Phase I Study to Evaluate the Safety and Pharmacokinetics...

Healthy Volunteers

This is a Randomized, Single-blind, Placebo-Controlled Phase I Study to Evaluate the Safety, Tolerability, Pharmacokinetics and Pharmacodynamics of Single and Multiple Ascending Doses of Subcutaneously Administered RBD4059 in Healthy Subjects. The study will be performed in 2 phases: single ascending dose (SAD) phase and multiple ascending doses (MAD) phase in healthy subjects. The decision to escalate to subsequent dose levels will be made by the SRC based on the review of all available safety information and PK/PD data in each cohort. RBD4059, a GalNAc conjugated siRNA, is an FXI-targeted new molecular entity independently developed by Ribo using its proprietary siRNA delivery system - RIBO-GalSTARTM.

Recruiting12 enrollment criteria

PerQseal® Clinical Study

Percutaneous Large Hole Vascular Closure

The objective is to evaluate the safety and effectiveness of the PerQseal vascular closure device system when used to achieve haemostasis of common femoral arteriotomies created by 12 to 22 F sheaths (arteriotomy up to 26 F) in subjects undergoing percutaneous catheter-based interventional procedures.

Recruiting44 enrollment criteria

Comparison of Alfredson and Silbernagel Protocol in Competitive Athletes With Achilles Tendinopathy...

Achilles TendinopathyTendon Injuries3 more

A 6-week randomized clinical trial (RCT) with a 46-week follow-up compared the effect of Alfredson and Silbernagel eccentric programs for the treatment of AT. The primary outcome was a change in the Victorian Institute of Sport Assessment - Achilles (VISA-A) scale from baseline to 12 months. The study was approved by the Ethics Committee of the Faculty of Physical Education and Sport, Charles University (Project number: 254/2021). All participants provided written informed consent before participation.

Recruiting13 enrollment criteria

Intermittent Pneumatic Compression of the Thigh

Venous Leg Ulcer

Study Summary A leg ulcer is a long-lasting (chronic) sore that takes more than two weeks to heal. The majority of leg ulcers are caused either by problems with the veins in the legs; these are called 'venous leg ulcers' (VLU), or a combination of both venous and arterial disease which affects the veins and arteries in the leg; these are called 'mixed aetiology ulcers'(MLU). Venous and mixed aetiology leg ulcers are usually treated by applying a simple non-stick dressing to the ulcer with a firm compression bandage applied on top. These bandages are designed to squeeze the legs and encourage blood flow towards the heart. Before this treatment starts, a patient may undergo tests to check the flow of blood in the leg arteries is adequate. This ensures that compression bandaging can be safely applied to assist wound healing without compromising arterial blood flow. Most venous and mixed aetiology leg ulcers heal within three to four months if they're treated by a healthcare professional trained in compression therapy for leg ulcers. However, some ulcers can be more problematic and may persist for many months or even years despite being treated with the gold standard treatment of compression bandages. We therefore need to find more ways of helping these problematic ulcers to heal. Intermittent Pneumatic Compression (or IPC) is another way of compressing legs to try and improve the circulation. IPC consists of a sleeve or garment which is applied to the leg. The sleeve is connected to a pump which gently inflates and then deflates it to squeeze the leg in a massage like manner. The IPCOTT study aims to find out if a new IPC device, known as the WoundExpress can help to heal leg ulcers. The WoundExpress has a sleeve that patients put around the thigh, like the one applied to the arm when people have their blood pressure taken. Users need to be either sitting with their legs raised or lying down when using the device. Pressing the 'start' button on the pump causes the sleeve to automatically inflate with air for 2 minutes, until it reaches a pressure of 60 mm/Hg (this is low compared to the pressure used when measuring blood pressure; most patients find it very gentle and comfortable). After the 2-minute inflation, the sleeve will automatically deflate for another 2 minutes, where no compression is applied to the thigh. These 4-minute inflation and deflation cycles will repeat whilst the device is in use. People who take part in the study will be randomly allocated to Group A or Group B. Patients in Group A will continue to receive their usual wound care but will also be provided with a WoundExpress device to use for 2 hours per day for a 16-week period. Patients in Group B will continue to receive their standard wound treatment only for the 16-week study period (patients in Group B will be offered the chance to use the WoundExpress device for a 16-week period after the study has ended). All patients taking part in the study will be asked to attend their Wound Clinic for a study review once every two weeks during the study period. At these visits, a research nurse will take measurements and photographs of the ulcer(s) and participants will also be asked some questions about how they have been feeling since using the device. Patients who have been given a WoundExpress device will also be asked to keep a diary recording when they use the device and how they found it. When the study is complete, results will be analyzed to find out if there was any difference in ulcer healing rates between Group A and Group B.

Recruiting24 enrollment criteria

Context-Aware Mobile Intervention for Social Recovery in Serious Mental Illness

SchizophreniaSchizoaffective Disorder2 more

This open trial will test a new technology-supported blended intervention, mobile Social Interaction Therapy by Exposure (mSITE), that targets social engagement in consumers with serious mental illness.

Recruiting11 enrollment criteria
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