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MRgFUS Pallidotomy for the Treatment of Task Specific Focal Hand Dystonia (TSFD)
University of Maryland, Baltimore
Task-Specific Focal Dystonia
The purpose of this study is to assess the safety and effectiveness of MRI-guided focused
ultrasound (MRgFUS) for treating task specific focal hand dystonias (TSFD). TSFD is a
type of dystonia that affects hand movements during specific tasks such as writing,
playing instruments or typing, often ca1 expand
The purpose of this study is to assess the safety and effectiveness of MRI-guided focused ultrasound (MRgFUS) for treating task specific focal hand dystonias (TSFD). TSFD is a type of dystonia that affects hand movements during specific tasks such as writing, playing instruments or typing, often causing involuntarily movements or cramping. Type: Interventional Start Date: Jun 2024 |
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Assessment of Treatment Variability for Pelvic Ring Fragility Fractures
University of Maryland, Baltimore
Pelvic Fractures
Fragility Fractures of the Pelvis (FFP)
Fragility fractures of the pelvic ring are a common injury associated with poor patient
outcomes and high healthcare costs. Management of these injuries is evolving with
increasing frequency of operative stabilization of the pelvic ring, despite a lack of
evidence supporting operative versus nonope1 expand
Fragility fractures of the pelvic ring are a common injury associated with poor patient outcomes and high healthcare costs. Management of these injuries is evolving with increasing frequency of operative stabilization of the pelvic ring, despite a lack of evidence supporting operative versus nonoperative treatment. This multicenter prospective cohort study will evaluate 120 patients to determine the feasibility of a randomized controlled trial comparing operative and nonoperative treatment, by evaluating patient willingness to enroll in a trial, surgeon willingness to randomize their patients' treatment, and the completeness of data collection. Type: Observational Start Date: May 2026 |
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OsteoPorotic fracTure preventION System (OPTIONS) Research Study
Brigham and Women's Hospital
Osteoporosis
Lower Limb Fracture
Osteoporosis is a disease that weakens bones so the bones may break easily. The risk for
osteoporosis increases with age in both women and men. Osteoporosis affects 10 million
older adults in the US. Osteoporosis is a common cause of broken bones in the hips and
legs. Broken bones can lead to disab1 expand
Osteoporosis is a disease that weakens bones so the bones may break easily. The risk for osteoporosis increases with age in both women and men. Osteoporosis affects 10 million older adults in the US. Osteoporosis is a common cause of broken bones in the hips and legs. Broken bones can lead to disability, nursing home placement, and death. Because of the dire consequences, a broken hip or leg is one of the most dreaded injuries for older adults. Many studies confirm that a simple regimen of exercise, healthy diet and bone-strengthening medications can improve overall recovery after a broken hip or leg. This regimen can prevent a person from becoming disabled, having future fractures, and even prevent death. Many older adults have surgery in a hospital after breaking a hip or leg. Then older adults go to a skilled nursing facility (SNF) for rehabilitation. Care in SNFs varies greatly. Some patients do not receive the regimen that the investigators know is most beneficial to improve bone health and recovery. Even patients who get exercise, healthy diet, and bone-strengthening medication in the SNF, may not continue with the regimen once patients go home. Therefore, the investigators want to implement and test OsteoPorotic fracTure preventION System (OPTIONS). OPTIONS is a program that will integrate the regimen into the care that is provided in SNFs and after discharge to the community. OPTONS will provide information about exercise, diet, and bone-strengthening medication. OPTIONS will provide doctors, clinical staff, patients, and care partners with the information these stakeholders need to carry out the best-practice regimen. The investigators are partnering with PointClickCare, a large cloud-based healthcare software provider, with SNFs and community care sites across the US. The investigators will include 32 SNFs from different US areas. The investigators will flip a coin to assign SNFs to the intervention (OPTIONS) or the control arm (enhanced usual care) of the study. Enhanced usual care is the care that is typically provided in SNFs after a fracture and adding information about a publicly available fall prevention toolkit. The investigators are using an "implementation science" approach that requires the investigators to get input from the OPTIONS study's vast stakeholder community throughout the study. The OPTIONS study's stakeholders include patients, care partners, clinicians, and professional organizations. The research question is, can using OPTIONS in SNFs and in the community after discharge improve physical function and quality of life in older people in the year after a hip or leg fracture? The investigators are measuring patient-reported outcomes. The investigators will include 1553 patients across the 32 facilities. The investigators have selected outcomes that are important to patients. Specifically, the investigators are measuring patient-reported function and quality of life. The investigators are also measuring patient-reported falls and fractures. The investigators will track the number of patients who die during the study. This study's hypothesis is that patients who receive OPTIONS will report better physical function (i.e., can walk and take better care of themselves) than those who receive enhanced usual care. The investigators also hypothesize that patients that receive OPTIONS will report a better quality of life than those who receive enhanced usual care. This study will provide sound data about the effectiveness of OPTIONS. OPTIONS could then be spread to other SNFs and community-based programs. This would ensure that all older people receive the right care after a hip or leg fracture. Type: Interventional Start Date: Jan 2026 |
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LITT Followed by Hypofractionated RT for Recurrent Gliomas
University of Maryland, Baltimore
Glioblastoma
Brain Tumor
Glioma
Neoplasms
The purpose of this study is to evaluate the treatment regimen of using Laser
Interstitial Thermal Therapy (LITT) and Hypo-fractionated Radiation Therapy to treat
patients with recurrent gliomas. expand
The purpose of this study is to evaluate the treatment regimen of using Laser Interstitial Thermal Therapy (LITT) and Hypo-fractionated Radiation Therapy to treat patients with recurrent gliomas. Type: Interventional Start Date: Jan 2020 |
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Chemoimmunotherapy Combined With Hyperthermia and Spatially-Fractionated Radiotherapy in Advanced B1
University of Maryland, Baltimore
Biliary Tract Cancer
Cholangiocarcinoma
This study is being done to see if the investigators can improve the outcome of patients
with biliary tract cancer that do not qualify for surgery. This study will compare the
effects, good and/or bad, of using a combination of standard of care chemoimmunotherapy,
with the addition of radiation and1 expand
This study is being done to see if the investigators can improve the outcome of patients with biliary tract cancer that do not qualify for surgery. This study will compare the effects, good and/or bad, of using a combination of standard of care chemoimmunotherapy, with the addition of radiation and deep hyperthermia. In this study, participants will be receiving standard of care chemoimmunotherapy (gemcitabine, cisplatin, and durvalumab), radiation (spatially fractionated radiation therapy), and deep hyperthermia. Chemoimmunotherapy Chemoimmunotherapy is when chemotherapy drugs are combined with immunotherapy drugs. Chemotherapy uses different drugs to kill or slow the growth of cancer cells, whereas immunotherapy drugs are used to help the immune system attack cancer cells. For this study, the drugs Gemcitabine, Cisplatin, and Durvalumab will be used. Chemoimmunotherapy will be delivered over 4 cycles for this study and can continue longer if the treating physician decides this is appropriate. Each cycle will last 3 weeks. Spatially fractionated radiation therapy (SFRT) SFRT is a form of radiation therapy that gives a single large dose of radiation to large tumors or tumors that do not qualify for surgery. This is not a standard type of treatment for people with this diagnosis. For this study, participants will be receiving radiation once on day 1 of the second chemoimmunotherapy cycle. Deep Hyperthermia (HT) Hyperthermia is used in combination with chemoimmunotherapy and radiation treatment in this study. Hyperthermia has the potential to make both chemotherapy and radiation treatments more effective. For this study, participants will receive HT three times: on the first day of cycles 2, 3, and 4 of chemoimmunotherapy. Type: Interventional Start Date: Oct 2024 |
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Differing Levels of Hypoglycemia
University of Maryland, Baltimore
Hypoglycemia
Hypoglycemia can produce a spectrum of pro-inflammatory and pro-atherothrombotic changes.
To date no studies appear to have investigated the effects of differing levels of
hypoglycemia on the vasculature and pro-atherothrombotic balance during hypoglycemia in
healthy man. The specific aim of our st1 expand
Hypoglycemia can produce a spectrum of pro-inflammatory and pro-atherothrombotic changes. To date no studies appear to have investigated the effects of differing levels of hypoglycemia on the vasculature and pro-atherothrombotic balance during hypoglycemia in healthy man. The specific aim of our study will be to determine the effects of differing levels of hypoglycemia on in-vivo vascular biologic mechanisms in a healthy population. Type: Interventional Start Date: Jul 2015 |
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Continuum of Care in Hospitalized Patients With Opioid/Stimulant Use Disorder and Infectious Compli1
Elana Rosenthal
Opioid Use Disorder
Injection Related Infections
Stimulant Use Disorder
This is a two-group randomized controlled trial conducted at five hospitals across the
U.S. designed to test the effectiveness of an Integrated infectious diseases/Substance
Use Disorder outpatient clinic (IC) compared to treatment as usual aimed at reducing
infection related readmissions and impro1 expand
This is a two-group randomized controlled trial conducted at five hospitals across the U.S. designed to test the effectiveness of an Integrated infectious diseases/Substance Use Disorder outpatient clinic (IC) compared to treatment as usual aimed at reducing infection related readmissions and improving health outcomes in people hospitalized with an infection related to injecting opioids or stimulants. Type: Interventional Start Date: Oct 2024 |
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Consortium for Optimized Integration of Bio-Artificial Blood Components for Adaptive Resuscitation1
University of Maryland, Baltimore
Hemorrhage
Hemodynamic Instability
There is need for a whole blood analog for use when banked blood is unavailable or
undesirable.
In civilian trauma, hemorrhage accounts for ~ 35% of pre-hospital deaths; moreover, ~ 20%
of military casualties are in hemorrhagic shock on arrival to field hospitals and an
additional 5% require urgen1 expand
There is need for a whole blood analog for use when banked blood is unavailable or undesirable. In civilian trauma, hemorrhage accounts for ~ 35% of pre-hospital deaths; moreover, ~ 20% of military casualties are in hemorrhagic shock on arrival to field hospitals and an additional 5% require urgent transfusion. A recent review concluded that hemorrhage accounted for ~ 90% of potentially survivable battlefield deaths - lives that could be saved with better hemorrhage control capabilities and improved, field-ready blood, blood components, or blood substitutes. While study of ideal composition for resuscitative fluids is ongoing, it is evident that for those in hemorrhagic shock, volume replenishment alone (without O2 carrying capacity) is insufficient. Alternatively, with massive blood loss or with ongoing bleeding from non-compressible injuries, resuscitation with an O2 carrier alone may be complicated by acquired coagulopathy (either dilutional or trauma-induced). Development of a balanced resuscitation fluid that treats both shock and coagulopathy (comprising a field-deployable O2 carrier with lyophilized humoral hemostatic components and platelets) is essential to allow on-scene treatment during the critical 'golden-hours' after injury. As such, the whole blood analog described herein could be this product, thus transforming care in both civilian and military settings.The scientific purpose of this study is to develop a combined whole blood substitute from individual artificial prototypes that have been separately developed for each blood component (i.e., combining an artificial oxygen carrier, with an artificial plasma analogue and an artificial platelet analogue). Together, these combined components will recapitulate the composition and performance of natural whole blood. Blending and combination experiments of the individual artificial prototypes will be performed to test compatibility and optimize efficacy. State of the art in vitro (bench top) assays will be performed to assess physicochemical and functional performance (hemodynamics, oxygen delivery, hemostasis), with data being compared to experiments performed on fresh and stored whole blood. Type: Observational Start Date: Apr 2023 |
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HIP Fracture Accelerated Surgical TreaTment And Care tracK 2 Trial
Population Health Research Institute
Hip Fractures
Myocardial Injury
The HIP ATTACK-2 trial is a multicentre, international, parallel group randomized
controlled trial to determine whether accelerated surgery for hip fracture in patients
with acute myocardial injury is superior to standard care in reducing death at 90 days
after randomization. The trial will also as1 expand
The HIP ATTACK-2 trial is a multicentre, international, parallel group randomized controlled trial to determine whether accelerated surgery for hip fracture in patients with acute myocardial injury is superior to standard care in reducing death at 90 days after randomization. The trial will also assess secondary outcomes at 90 days after randomization: inability to independently walk 3 metres, time to first mobilization (first standing and first full weight bear), composite and individual assessment of major complications (e.g., mortality, non-fatal myocardial infarction, acute congestive heart failure, and stroke), delirium, length of stay, pain, and quality of life. Type: Interventional Start Date: Nov 2021 |
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PKD Clinical and Translational Core Study
University of Maryland, Baltimore
Polycystic Kidney Disease
Advances in our understanding of the pathogenesis of autosomal dominant polycystic kidney
disease (ADPKD) have opened up possibilities of new therapies to prevent disease
progression. High quality clinical investigations in patients with ADPKD, however, pose
significant challenges to investigators1 expand
Advances in our understanding of the pathogenesis of autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease (ADPKD) have opened up possibilities of new therapies to prevent disease progression. High quality clinical investigations in patients with ADPKD, however, pose significant challenges to investigators including limited access to patients with ADPKD,insufficient guidance by experienced investigators and lack of resources to conduct these studies. The Polycystic Kidney Disease Research Clinical and Translational Core (P30) aims to establish an infrastructure that will assist investigators in designing and conducting highest quality clinical and translational research focused on a diverse group of patients with ADPKD. Objective 1: To establish a Mid-Atlantic cohort of ADPKD patients (N=350) with baseline clinical phenotyping performed at the General Clinical Research Unit of the University of Maryland School of Medicine. Objective 2: To establish a state-of-the-art biobank of specimens from the ADPKD cohort including serum, plasma,urine and DNA. Objective 3: To develop a collaborative network of physicians and practices in the Mid-Atlantic region who will contribute to the ADPKD cohort and will be willing to refer patients for future studies and trials. Objective 4: To establish a web-based registry of ADPKD patients in the Mid-Atlantic area. Type: Observational [Patient Registry] Start Date: Mar 2013 |
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Targeting Emotion Dysregulation to Reduce Suicide in People With Psychosis
University of Maryland, Baltimore
Psychosis
Suicide
People with psychotic disorders are excluded from most suicide-focused clinical trials
despite incredibly high rates of completed suicide, and interventions that have been
tested for this population have shown limited impact on suicide. Emotion dysregulation is
a significant suicidogenic factor tha1 expand
People with psychotic disorders are excluded from most suicide-focused clinical trials despite incredibly high rates of completed suicide, and interventions that have been tested for this population have shown limited impact on suicide. Emotion dysregulation is a significant suicidogenic factor that is understudied in people with psychotic disorders. The investigators propose to implement and evaluate an intervention targeting emotion dysregulation in people with psychotic disorders while employing rigorous statistical modeling and measurement techniques including Ecological Momentary Assessment, which will support future advanced research on suicide and suicide prevention for this high-risk group. Type: Interventional Start Date: Dec 2022 |
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myAirvo 3 (High Flow Nasal Therapy; HFNT) for COPD Patients in the Home
Temple University
COPD
Parallel-group, prospective, randomized, controlled phase III trial of home High flow
Nasal Therapy (HFNT) via myAirvo 3 plus usual COPD medical care vs. usual COPD medical
care, for at least 1 year and up to two years in 642 GOLD Grade D, Stages II-IV patients
with moderate to very severe COPD at1 expand
Parallel-group, prospective, randomized, controlled phase III trial of home High flow Nasal Therapy (HFNT) via myAirvo 3 plus usual COPD medical care vs. usual COPD medical care, for at least 1 year and up to two years in 642 GOLD Grade D, Stages II-IV patients with moderate to very severe COPD at risk for moderate and severe exacerbations with a prior history of severe exacerbation requiring hospitalization within the past 6 weeks. Type: Interventional Start Date: Feb 2022 |
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Study of Corneal Biomechanics in Glaucoma Patients Using Brillouin Microscopy
University of Maryland, Baltimore
Glaucoma
This pilot study evaluates the biomechanical properties of the cornea in glaucoma
patients using Brillouin microscopy, a non-contact imaging technique. The study aims to
compare corneal stiffness between patients with normal-tension glaucoma, high-tension
glaucoma, and healthy controls, and to asse1 expand
This pilot study evaluates the biomechanical properties of the cornea in glaucoma patients using Brillouin microscopy, a non-contact imaging technique. The study aims to compare corneal stiffness between patients with normal-tension glaucoma, high-tension glaucoma, and healthy controls, and to assess changes in corneal biomechanics following intraocular pressure (IOP)-lowering treatment. The goal is to determine whether Brillouin-derived biomechanical measurements can serve as biomarkers for glaucoma risk and progression. Type: Observational Start Date: Sep 2025 |
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CAlcium and VAsopressin Following Injury Early Resuscitation (CAVALIER) Trial
Jason Sperry
Trauma
Hemorrhage
The CAlcium and VAsopressin following Injury Early Resuscitation (CAVALIER) Trial is a
proposed 4 year, double-blind, mutli-center, prehospital and early in hospital phase
randomized trial designed to determine the efficacy and safety of prehospital calcium and
early in hospital vasopressin in pati1 expand
The CAlcium and VAsopressin following Injury Early Resuscitation (CAVALIER) Trial is a proposed 4 year, double-blind, mutli-center, prehospital and early in hospital phase randomized trial designed to determine the efficacy and safety of prehospital calcium and early in hospital vasopressin in patients at risk of hemorrhagic shock. Type: Interventional Start Date: Jun 2024 |
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The Ailliance Post-Market Clinical Study
Medtronic Spinal and Biologics
Spinal Deformity
Spinal Degenerative Disorder
Spinal Fusion Failure
Spinal Trauma
Spinal Tumor Case
The purpose of this clinical study is to collect performance and safety data for
post-market Medtronic devices indicated for cranial and/or spinal indication(s).
Subjects are enrolled and followed postoperatively to 24 months. The Ailliance clinical
study is intended to collect data congruous with1 expand
The purpose of this clinical study is to collect performance and safety data for post-market Medtronic devices indicated for cranial and/or spinal indication(s). Subjects are enrolled and followed postoperatively to 24 months. The Ailliance clinical study is intended to collect data congruous with routine clinical care practices. Type: Interventional Start Date: May 2023 |
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Multi-Center Clean Air Randomized Controlled Trial in COPD
JHSPH Center for Clinical Trials
Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD)
This is a multi-center randomized, sham-controlled clinical trial to determine the
effectiveness of an air cleaner intervention aimed at improving indoor air quality on
reducing COPD exacerbation risk and improving quality of life, functional status, rescue
medication use. expand
This is a multi-center randomized, sham-controlled clinical trial to determine the effectiveness of an air cleaner intervention aimed at improving indoor air quality on reducing COPD exacerbation risk and improving quality of life, functional status, rescue medication use. Type: Interventional Start Date: May 2024 |
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Genetic and Environmental Risk Factors for Hemorrhagic Stroke
State University of New York at Buffalo
Stroke
The purpose of this study is to find risk factors for hemorrhagic stroke. expand
The purpose of this study is to find risk factors for hemorrhagic stroke. Type: Observational Start Date: Jan 2025 |
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MAPT Protocol: Fixation Versus Arthroplasty Surgical Treatments for Early Recovery After HIP Fractu1
University of Southern California
Femoral Neck Fractures
This study is an intervention domain of the Musculoskeletal Adaptive Platform Trial. The
primary goal of this pragmatic, randomized, open-label, comparative effectiveness trial
is to evaluate if arthroplasty is superior to internal fixation when used to treat
minimally displaced femoral neck fractu1 expand
This study is an intervention domain of the Musculoskeletal Adaptive Platform Trial. The primary goal of this pragmatic, randomized, open-label, comparative effectiveness trial is to evaluate if arthroplasty is superior to internal fixation when used to treat minimally displaced femoral neck fractures in older adults ≥60 years old. We hypothesize that arthroplasty will reduce death, preserve ambulation, increase days alive and out of hospital, and improve health status compared to internal fixation within 4 months and 12 months from randomization. Type: Interventional Start Date: Jan 2026 |
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A Phase 2 Study and Open-Label Extension of NEU-411 in Companion Diagnostic-Positive Participants W1
Neuron23 Inc.
Parkinson Disease
Parkinson
Idiopathic Parkinson Disease
Early Parkinson Disease (Early PD)
Parkinson Disease, Idiopathic
The goal of this Phase 2 clinical trial is to investigate the efficacy and safety of
NEU-411 in men and women aged 40-80 years with early Parkinson's Disease (PD) who have
predicted elevations in the activity of the "leucine-rich repeat kinase 2" ("LRRK2" for
short) pathway based on their genetic p1 expand
The goal of this Phase 2 clinical trial is to investigate the efficacy and safety of NEU-411 in men and women aged 40-80 years with early Parkinson's Disease (PD) who have predicted elevations in the activity of the "leucine-rich repeat kinase 2" ("LRRK2" for short) pathway based on their genetic profile. A DNA test will be used to identify the "LRRK2-driven" population with predicted elevation in the LRRK2 pathway. Type: Interventional Start Date: Jan 2025 |
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The Society for Obstetric Anesthesia and Perinatology Research Network General Anesthesia Registry
Yale University
Cesarean Delivery
General Anesthesia
The SOAP registry is a prospective, multicenter, electronic registry. The goal is to
investigate the indications, mode of airway management, predisposing factors, and
obstetric and anesthetic outcomes of pregnant patients who receive general anesthesia for
cesarean delivery. expand
The SOAP registry is a prospective, multicenter, electronic registry. The goal is to investigate the indications, mode of airway management, predisposing factors, and obstetric and anesthetic outcomes of pregnant patients who receive general anesthesia for cesarean delivery. Type: Observational Start Date: Feb 2024 |
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Incisional Negative Pressure Wound Therapy to Reduce Infection and Complications in High-Risk Fract1
Major Extremity Trauma Research Consortium
Fracture of Tibia
Wound Heal
Infected Wound
Wound Complication
Wound Dehiscence
This is a multi-center, pragmatic, parallel arm randomized controlled trial (RCT) of 352
patients with high-risk open or closed tibial plateau fracture, high-risk open or closed
tibial pilon fracture, or open tibial shaft fracture with incision >3cm. Eligible
participants will be randomized to rece1 expand
This is a multi-center, pragmatic, parallel arm randomized controlled trial (RCT) of 352 patients with high-risk open or closed tibial plateau fracture, high-risk open or closed tibial pilon fracture, or open tibial shaft fracture with incision >3cm. Eligible participants will be randomized to receive either incisional negative pressure wound therapy (NPWT) or a non-suction standard-of-care wound dressing for their definitive wound management. The primary outcome will be a composite outcome to evaluate clinical status 3 months after randomization. Type: Interventional Start Date: Jan 2025 |
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LITT Followed by Hypofractionated RT for Newly Diagnosed Gliomas (GCC 20138)
University of Maryland, Baltimore
Glioma
Glioblastoma
Brain Tumor
The purpose of this study is to evaluate the treatment regimen of using Laser
Interstitial Thermal Therapy (LITT) and Hypo-fractionated Radiation Therapy to treat
patients with newly diagnosed gliomas. expand
The purpose of this study is to evaluate the treatment regimen of using Laser Interstitial Thermal Therapy (LITT) and Hypo-fractionated Radiation Therapy to treat patients with newly diagnosed gliomas. Type: Interventional Start Date: Feb 2021 |
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Recovery Among Older Adults Following Mild TBI
University of Maryland, Baltimore
Mild Traumatic Brain Injury
Among fall related injuries in older adults, head injuries are the most common, yet
almost nothing is known about recovery from head injury, also known as traumatic brain
injury or TBI, in this population. The RETRO-TBI study is a prospective cohort study of
250 adults aged 65 and older with mild T1 expand
Among fall related injuries in older adults, head injuries are the most common, yet almost nothing is known about recovery from head injury, also known as traumatic brain injury or TBI, in this population. The RETRO-TBI study is a prospective cohort study of 250 adults aged 65 and older with mild TBI to evaluate recovery in cognitive, physical and psychological function and sleep quality at four timepoints (2 weeks and 3, 6, and 12 months) over the year following injury and identify factors associated with recovery trajectories. The potential impact of this work is that it will generate new knowledge that will guide targeted treatment efforts and inform future development of strategies to optimize recovery following this common fall-related injury among older adults. Type: Observational Start Date: May 2023 |
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Study to Evaluate Sutetinib Maleate Capsule in Locally Advanced or Metastatic Non-small Cell Lung C1
Teligene US
Non-small Cell Lung Cancer
This is a Phase 2b, multicenter, open-label study to evaluate the safety and efficacy of
Sutetinib Maleate Capsule in Locally Advanced or Metastatic NSCLC (Non-resistant Uncommon
EGFR Mutations Only, Including L861Q, G719X, and/or S768I) expand
This is a Phase 2b, multicenter, open-label study to evaluate the safety and efficacy of Sutetinib Maleate Capsule in Locally Advanced or Metastatic NSCLC (Non-resistant Uncommon EGFR Mutations Only, Including L861Q, G719X, and/or S768I) Type: Interventional Start Date: Sep 2022 |
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Ocular Complications From Cancer Therapy - Patient Registry and Biobank
University of Maryland, Baltimore
Graft Versus Host Disease in Eye
Ocular Complications
Inflammatory Dry Eye Disease
The purpose of this study is to collect data on patients seen at University of Maryland
after undergoing cancer therapy. Previous medications, ocular history, medical history,
clinical evaluations, surgical procedures and outcomes will be gathered on the patients
who consent to participate. Potenti1 expand
The purpose of this study is to collect data on patients seen at University of Maryland after undergoing cancer therapy. Previous medications, ocular history, medical history, clinical evaluations, surgical procedures and outcomes will be gathered on the patients who consent to participate. Potential subjects will be enrolled from the clinical practice of the investigator at the time of their eye examination visit. A standard of care exam will be performed pertinent to the reason for the visit. In addition to the standard of care exam, certain biological specimens (ocular surface wash, mucocellular material, corneal filaments, impression cytology, and/or blood) will be collected, stored, and analyzed to obtain immunologic, cellular, or molecular mechanistic insights into disease pathogenesis. Type: Observational Start Date: May 2025 |