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The ExTINGUISH Trial of Inebilizumab in NMDAR Encephalitis
University of Utah
Autoimmune Encephalitis
Encephalitis
Determine the difference in the modified Rankin score at 16 weeks in participants with
anti-N-methyl-D-aspartate receptor (NMDAR) encephalitis treated with "first-line"
immunomodulatory therapies provided as standard-of-care, and either inebilizumab
(investigational agent) or placebo. expand
Determine the difference in the modified Rankin score at 16 weeks in participants with anti-N-methyl-D-aspartate receptor (NMDAR) encephalitis treated with "first-line" immunomodulatory therapies provided as standard-of-care, and either inebilizumab (investigational agent) or placebo. Type: Interventional Start Date: Mar 2022 |
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Virtual Reality Gaming for Exercise and Mindfulness Among Pediatric Cancer Rehabilitation
University of Alabama at Birmingham
Pediatric Cancer
This study will explore the potential benefits of a virtual reality gaming program that
focuses on mindfulness and exercise among pediatric cancer rehabilitation patients. The
program will last 8 weeks outside of the hospital. Participants will start immediately in
the hospital (immediate start gro1 expand
This study will explore the potential benefits of a virtual reality gaming program that focuses on mindfulness and exercise among pediatric cancer rehabilitation patients. The program will last 8 weeks outside of the hospital. Participants will start immediately in the hospital (immediate start group) or wait 8 weeks after hospital discharge to start the program (waitlist control group). Type: Interventional Start Date: Jun 2024 |
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A Study to Evaluate the Safety and Efficacy of Baricitinib in the Treatment of Frontal Fibrosing Al1
University of Alabama at Birmingham
Frontal Fibrosing Alopecia
The goal of this clinical trial is to evaluate the safety and efficacy of Baricitinib in
the treatment of frontal fibrosing alopecia (FFA). expand
The goal of this clinical trial is to evaluate the safety and efficacy of Baricitinib in the treatment of frontal fibrosing alopecia (FFA). Type: Interventional Start Date: Apr 2024 |
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Early DHA/ARA Supplementation in Growth-restricted Very Preterm Infants: A Randomized Clinical Trial
University of Alabama at Birmingham
Infant Malnutrition
Light-For-Dates With Signs of Fetal Malnutrition
Premature
Nutrition Disorder, Infant
Growth-restricted very preterm infants (VPT) are born without adequate fat mass (FM)
deposits and low docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) concentrations. They often experience further
declines in DHA concentrations during the initial three weeks post-birth while advancing
enteral feeds and receiving lipid s1 expand
Growth-restricted very preterm infants (VPT) are born without adequate fat mass (FM) deposits and low docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) concentrations. They often experience further declines in DHA concentrations during the initial three weeks post-birth while advancing enteral feeds and receiving lipid supplementation predominantly through parenteral nutrition. These suboptimal enteral and parenteral nutrition practices significantly heighten the risk of faltering postnatal growth. One promising approach to mitigate these issues is enteral DHA supplementation. However, it remains unclear whether the early administration of DHA through enteral supplementation could lead to a more substantial increase in head growth without affecting FM accretion in growth-restricted VPT infants. To address this question, we propose a masked randomized clinical trial involving 152 VPT infants. Type: Interventional Start Date: May 2024 |
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REmotely Monitored, Mobile Health Supported Multidomain Rehabilitation Program With High Intensity1
Duke University
COVID-19
Critical Illness
ICU Acquired Weakness
PICS
Cardiorespiratory Fitness
Multicenter, prospective, randomized controlled trial providing mobile health supported
physical rehabilitation to 120 patients who have been critically ill with COVID-19 and
who complete at least one exercise session. expand
Multicenter, prospective, randomized controlled trial providing mobile health supported physical rehabilitation to 120 patients who have been critically ill with COVID-19 and who complete at least one exercise session. Type: Interventional Start Date: Feb 2023 |
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SPIROMICS Study of Early COPD Progression (SOURCE)
University of Massachusetts, Worcester
COPD, Early-Onset
This is an observational study of 1000 participants to further define the nature of early
chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) in younger, at-risk individuals.
The study has three main goals:
- To use CT scan imaging to identify which smokers will develop COPD.
- To identify biomar1 expand
This is an observational study of 1000 participants to further define the nature of early chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) in younger, at-risk individuals. The study has three main goals: - To use CT scan imaging to identify which smokers will develop COPD. - To identify biomarkers predictive of smokers that will develop COPD. - To determine if sputum (phlegm) can be analyzed to predict which smokers will develop COPD. Procedures (methods): All participants will undergo study related questionnaires assessing medical history, smoke exposure and use, medication use, social and behavioral health, pulmonary symptoms, food frequency, and will provide nasal swab, blood, stool, and urine samples, pulmonary function testing to determine function, sputum induction to provide a sputum sample for airway biospecimen analysis, and CT imaging of the lungs. Type: Observational Start Date: Sep 2021 |
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Risk Underlying Rural Areas Longitudinal Cohort Study (RURAL) Heart and Lung Study
The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio
Rural Health
Pulmonary Disease
Heart Diseases
The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio (UTHSCSA) will serve as the
site for the RURAL Study Coordinating Center, led by PI Vasan Ramachandran, MD.
The primary function of the Study Coordinating Center (SCC) is to serve as an
administrative liaison between all of the RURAL stu1 expand
The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio (UTHSCSA) will serve as the site for the RURAL Study Coordinating Center, led by PI Vasan Ramachandran, MD. The primary function of the Study Coordinating Center (SCC) is to serve as an administrative liaison between all of the RURAL study's cores. The SCC schedules, facilitates, and hosts, all RURAL meetings including preparation for Observational Study Monitoring Board (OSMB) meetings, and maintains direct communication with the study's program officers at NHLBI. The SCC monitors the overall progress of RURAL and keeps all RURAL cores abreast of study updates through meetings, emails, newsletters. It also maintains the official RURAL website and serves as an administrator for investigators seeking to collaborate with RURAL through the submission of Ancillary Studies. The SCC will have no direct interaction with any participants, nor will it have access to identifiable data. Type: Observational Start Date: Jan 2021 |
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VEGF and sFlt-1 Levels in the Pathogenesis and Severity of COVID-19 Disease
University of Alabama at Birmingham
COVID-19 Disease
To assess blood levels of vasoactive mediators that may regulate pulmonary endothelial
permeability and contribute to multi-organ injury in patients with COVID-19 disease and
to correlate the levels of these mediators with disease outcomes such as ICU admission,
length of ventilatory support, respi1 expand
To assess blood levels of vasoactive mediators that may regulate pulmonary endothelial permeability and contribute to multi-organ injury in patients with COVID-19 disease and to correlate the levels of these mediators with disease outcomes such as ICU admission, length of ventilatory support, respiratory failure, kidney failure, heart failure, and death. Type: Observational Start Date: May 2020 |
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Azithromycin Prophylaxis for PRElabor CEsarean DElivery Trial
The George Washington University Biostatistics Center
Obstetrical Complications
Labor and Delivery Complication
Cesarean Delivery
This is a phase-III multi-center double-blind randomized controlled trial of 8,000
individuals undergoing a scheduled or prelabor cesarean delivery who are randomized to
either adjunctive azithromycin prophylaxis or to placebo. Both groups also will receive
standard of care preoperative antibiotics1 expand
This is a phase-III multi-center double-blind randomized controlled trial of 8,000 individuals undergoing a scheduled or prelabor cesarean delivery who are randomized to either adjunctive azithromycin prophylaxis or to placebo. Both groups also will receive standard of care preoperative antibiotics (excluding azithromycin). The primary endpoint is a maternal infection composite defined as any one of the following up to 6 weeks postpartum: endometritis, wound infection, abscess, septic thrombosis, sepsis, pneumonia, pyelonephritis and breast infection. Type: Interventional Start Date: Nov 2024 |
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Kidney Function in People With Cystic Fibrosis in the Era of HEMT
University of Virginia
Cystic Fibrosis (CF)
Chronic Kidney Disease(CKD)
Acute Kidney Injury
The purpose of this study is to find out what causes kidney disease in people with CF.
The investigators will study biomarkers in the blood and urine that can either predict
who is at risk or detect kidney damage early before it becomes permanent. The study will
compare these markers in people with1 expand
The purpose of this study is to find out what causes kidney disease in people with CF. The investigators will study biomarkers in the blood and urine that can either predict who is at risk or detect kidney damage early before it becomes permanent. The study will compare these markers in people with CF over time and during the treatment of lung flare-ups. It will also compare the blood and urine samples obtained from people without CF. The comparison aims to better understand the impact of cystic fibrosis and its treatment on the kidneys, as well as to develop improved methods for preventing, diagnosing, and treating kidney issues associated with CF. Type: Observational Start Date: Jan 2025 |
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Medications for Opioid Use Disorder Photosensitive Retinal Ganglion Cell Function, Sleep, and Circa1
University of Alabama at Birmingham
Opioid Use Disorder
Sleep Disturbance
Opioid use disorder (OUD) is a treatable medical illness with three medications FDA
approved for treatment. However, persons with OUD report significant sleep disturbance,
even when treated with medications for opioid use disorder, leading to high rates of
relapse. In this project, we will investig1 expand
Opioid use disorder (OUD) is a treatable medical illness with three medications FDA approved for treatment. However, persons with OUD report significant sleep disturbance, even when treated with medications for opioid use disorder, leading to high rates of relapse. In this project, we will investigate a special set of photosensitive neurons in the retina as an underlying mechanism for circadian rhythm and sleep disturbance from opioid use and medications for OUD that could lead to novel intervention and improve treatment outcomes. Type: Observational Start Date: Jan 2025 |
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Ribociclib And Endocrine Treatment of Physician's Choice for Locoregional Recurrent, Resected Hormo1
Oana Danciu
Locoregional Recurrence
Hormone Receptor-positive Breast Cancer
HER2-negative Breast Cancer
This is an open label, multicenter, single arm phase II study to evaluate the efficacy
and safety of ribociclib and ET in patients with locoregional recurrence of HR-positive,
HER2-negative breast cancer. expand
This is an open label, multicenter, single arm phase II study to evaluate the efficacy and safety of ribociclib and ET in patients with locoregional recurrence of HR-positive, HER2-negative breast cancer. Type: Interventional Start Date: Sep 2022 |
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COMbination Regimens in MM Post AHCT to elimiNate MRD Utilizing IbERdomide
University of Alabama at Birmingham
Multiple Myeloma
Similar to the paradigm established in other hematologic malignancies that are considered
curable, the achievement of MRD(-) status is necessary for long term disease control in
MM. The fact that the majority of patients remain MRD (+) after induction therapy and
AHCT points to the opportunity to d1 expand
Similar to the paradigm established in other hematologic malignancies that are considered curable, the achievement of MRD(-) status is necessary for long term disease control in MM. The fact that the majority of patients remain MRD (+) after induction therapy and AHCT points to the opportunity to deploy novel agents with complementary mechanism of action and favorable toxicity profile to reach and maintain MRD (-) status. Given its favorable toxicity profile, the convenience of oral administration, and compelling single agent activity even in heavily pretreated MM, iberdomide is likely amenable to long term therapy in patients with high-risk of relapse/progression identified by the persistence of MRD(+). The investigators intend to develop combination(s) of iberdomide with other agents with complementary mechanism of action in the consolidation setting post AHCT in order to achieve and sustain MRD (-). Type: Interventional Start Date: Jan 2023 |
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Coaching Dementia Caregivers to Master Care-Resistant Behavior
University of Alabama at Birmingham
Care-resistant Behavior
Dementia
266 family caregivers will be randomly assigned to either immediate intervention or
delayed intervention groups. All caregivers will complete baseline surveys and 3 weeks of
daily diaries. The immediate intervention group will receive 12 weeks of CuRB-IT. They
will complete 3 rounds of 3-week daily1 expand
266 family caregivers will be randomly assigned to either immediate intervention or delayed intervention groups. All caregivers will complete baseline surveys and 3 weeks of daily diaries. The immediate intervention group will receive 12 weeks of CuRB-IT. They will complete 3 rounds of 3-week daily diaries followed by an intermittent survey at 12 week intervals for the next 33 weeks. The delayed intervention group will receive 12 weeks of attention, complete 1 round of 3-week daily diaries followed by an intermittent survey, then complete 12 weeks of CuRB-IT, and complete 2 rounds of 3--week daily diaries followed by an intermittent survey at 12-week intervals for the next 18 weeks. Type: Interventional Start Date: Apr 2023 |
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(HARBOR) Study to Evaluate Efficacy and Safety of BLU-263 Versus Placebo in Patients With Indolent1
Blueprint Medicines Corporation
Indolent Systemic Mastocytosis
Smoldering Systemic Mastocytosis
This is a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled, Phase 2/3 study comparing the
efficacy and safety of elenestinib (BLU-263) + symptom directed therapy (SDT) with
placebo + SDT in participants with indolent systemic mastocytosis (ISM) whose symptoms
are not adequately controlled by SDT. Parts1 expand
This is a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled, Phase 2/3 study comparing the efficacy and safety of elenestinib (BLU-263) + symptom directed therapy (SDT) with placebo + SDT in participants with indolent systemic mastocytosis (ISM) whose symptoms are not adequately controlled by SDT. Parts 1 and 2 will enroll participants with ISM. Participants enrolled in Part 2 will roll over onto Part 3 to receive treatment with elenestinib in an open-label fashion following completion of the earlier Part. Part K will enroll participants with ISM who have previously received an approved selective KIT inhibitor. The study also includes pharmacokinetic (PK) groups that will enroll participants with ISM. Type: Interventional Start Date: Nov 2021 |
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Neurophysiological, Behavioral, and Cognitive Networks in Movement Disorders
University of Alabama at Birmingham
Movement Disorders
The purpose of this study is to investigate the brain activity associated with motor and
non-motor symptoms of movement disorders, including Parkinson's disease (PD) and
essential tremor. These movement disorders commonly have significant non-motor features,
such as depression, cognitive and memory1 expand
The purpose of this study is to investigate the brain activity associated with motor and non-motor symptoms of movement disorders, including Parkinson's disease (PD) and essential tremor. These movement disorders commonly have significant non-motor features, such as depression, cognitive and memory impairment, decreased attention, speech and language disturbances, and slower processing speeds. The investigators are interested in the brain activity associated with these motor and non-motor symptoms, and propose to investigate changes in brain activity while the investigators perform recordings of the surface and deep structures of the brain, in addition to the typical recordings the investigators perform, during routine deep brain stimulation (DBS) surgery. Type: Interventional Start Date: Sep 2019 |
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DISCOVERY of Risk Factors for Type 2 Diabetes in Youth
George Washington University
Diabetes Mellitus Type 2, Childhood-Onset
The goal of the DISCOVERY study is to provide innovative critical information regarding
the unique natural history of glycemic control, insulin sensitivity, and β-cell function,
and their mechanistic determinates, in obese adolescents at risk for developing type 2
diabetes. expand
The goal of the DISCOVERY study is to provide innovative critical information regarding the unique natural history of glycemic control, insulin sensitivity, and β-cell function, and their mechanistic determinates, in obese adolescents at risk for developing type 2 diabetes. Type: Observational Start Date: Oct 2024 |
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Comparison of Procedural Sedation in TEE
University of Alabama at Birmingham
Anesthesia
The objective of this proposal is to conduct a prospective randomized study comparing the
utility of sedating patients undergoing transesophageal echocardiographic studies with a
novel, recently-FDA-approved sedative agent, remimazolam, versus the sedative used in our
current practice at UAB, propo1 expand
The objective of this proposal is to conduct a prospective randomized study comparing the utility of sedating patients undergoing transesophageal echocardiographic studies with a novel, recently-FDA-approved sedative agent, remimazolam, versus the sedative used in our current practice at UAB, propofol. This study will investigate whether remimazolam offers any benefit over current care vis-à-vis hemodynamics or efficiency/throughput. This study will be conducted at the University of Alabama at Birmingham. All outpatients and inpatients scheduled for elective/non-emergent TEE in the UAB Heart and Vascular Center TEE lab will be considered for enrollment. Type: Interventional Start Date: Feb 2025 |
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Assessment of Biomarker-Guided CNI Substitution In Kidney Transplantation
National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID)
Kidney Transplant
800 adult first time kidney transplant recipients will be enrolled in the Observational
Study and followed to evaluate their Human Leukocyte Antigen (HLA)-DR/DQ molecular
mismatch (mMM) score as a risk-stratifying prognostic biomarker. Six months after
transplant the study will identify those who m1 expand
800 adult first time kidney transplant recipients will be enrolled in the Observational Study and followed to evaluate their Human Leukocyte Antigen (HLA)-DR/DQ molecular mismatch (mMM) score as a risk-stratifying prognostic biomarker. Six months after transplant the study will identify those who meet the eligibility criteria for the Nested Randomized Control Trial (RCT). 300 eligible subjects will be randomized 2:1 to abatacept or Standard of care (SOC) in the randomization and followed for 18 months monitoring for safety and improvement in renal function, neurocognitive function, and a life participation patient reported outcome measure (PROM). The primary objective of the Observational Study is to test the validity of the HLA-DR/DQ mMM score as a prognostic biomarker for stratification of post-transplant alloimmune risk. Whereas the objective of the Nested RCT is to test whether a superior outcome in kidney function (primary endpoint), as well as secondary endpoints (neurocognitive function, and life participation PROM), will be achieved in patients who are transitioned from Tacrolimus (TAC) to abatacept, while maintaining efficacy (freedom from biopsy proven acute rejection). Type: Interventional Start Date: Dec 2023 |
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Sex, Hormones and Identity Affect Nociceptive Expression
University of Alabama at Birmingham
Pain
Gender Identity
The Investigators have recently published on differences in pain sensitivity measures
between cis and trans individuals in the local area. The investigators observed the
anticipated differences in pain sensitivity between CM and CW (CW > CM), but found that
the TW were phenotypically similar to CW1 expand
The Investigators have recently published on differences in pain sensitivity measures between cis and trans individuals in the local area. The investigators observed the anticipated differences in pain sensitivity between CM and CW (CW > CM), but found that the TW were phenotypically similar to CW in all measures. However, the investigators did not assess hormone level, nor did the investigators recruit TM participants. Here, with the assistance of two local community group stakeholders the investigators will recruit the following groups: CM, CW, TM+T (currently taking exogenous testosterone), TW+E (exogenous estradiol), TM, and TW (n=20/group). The investigators will use quantitative sensory testing to assess sensitivity to cold, pressure, and heat via standardized protocols. Blood samples will be taken for assessment of stress and reproductive hormone levels, immune cell populations and stimulated cytokine release. Finally, questionnaires will measure pain state, quality of life (QOL), voice QOL, body image, appearance, self-reported health, masculinity/femininity, community connectedness, gender role, sleep, depression, social support, adverse childhood experiences and stigma. Type: Observational Start Date: Mar 2023 |
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Self-collection for HPV Testing to Improve Cervical Cancer Prevention (SHIP) Trial (LMI-001-A-S01)
National Cancer Institute (NCI)
Cervical Carcinoma
Human Papillomavirus Infection
This clinical trial evaluates the use of self-collected vaginal samples for human
papillomavirus (HPV) testing in patients referred for a colposcopy and/or cervical
excisional procedures to improve cervical cancer prevention. HPV is a common virus which
usually causes infections that last only a fe1 expand
This clinical trial evaluates the use of self-collected vaginal samples for human papillomavirus (HPV) testing in patients referred for a colposcopy and/or cervical excisional procedures to improve cervical cancer prevention. HPV is a common virus which usually causes infections that last only a few months, but sometimes can last longer. It is known to cause a variety of cancers including cancer of the cervix. Even though there are ways to detect cervical cancer early, many individuals do not undergo screening that involves pelvic exams. Over half of all new cervical cancer cases are among those who have either never been screened or who are not screened enough. Without appropriate screening and care, preventable pre-cancers may turn into cancer. A new way to detect cervical cancer is to have individuals collect their own vaginal sample for HPV testing to know their risk for cervical cancer. This may give individuals more flexibility and comfort having the ability to collect samples themselves, compared to a doctor performing a speculum examination and collecting the samples in a clinic. This study compares clinical accuracy of HPV testing on self-collected vaginal samples versus cervical samples collected by clinician. The Self-collection for HPV Testing to Improve Cervical Cancer Prevention (SHIP) Trial is part of the National Cancer Institute (NCI)'s Cervical Cancer 'Last Mile' Initiative, a public private partnership that seeks to increase access to cervical cancer screening. The SHIP Trial focuses on developing clinical evidence to inform the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA)'s regulatory reviews of self-collection approaches as alternative sample collection approaches for cervical cancer screening. Several industry partner-specific self-collection device and assay combinations will be non-competitively and independently evaluated with a similar study design framework to inform pre-approval and/or post-approval regulatory requirements. Type: Interventional Start Date: Jun 2024 |
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"Prapela® SVS Incubator Pad for Apnea of Prematurity
Tufts Medical Center
Apnea of Prematurity
The study proposes to complete the development of and then establish the safety,
efficacy, and clinical risk/benefit of a novel hospital incubator pad with stochastic
vibrotactile stimulation (SVS) that will provide a complementary treatment and the first
improvement in the clinical management of a1 expand
The study proposes to complete the development of and then establish the safety, efficacy, and clinical risk/benefit of a novel hospital incubator pad with stochastic vibrotactile stimulation (SVS) that will provide a complementary treatment and the first improvement in the clinical management of apnea of prematurity (AOP) in over 20 years. Currently, the only approved therapy for AOP is Caffeine Citrate. The SVS mattress pad can prove to be an effective, non-invasive adjunct to Caffeine Citrate for preterm infants with potential to shorten the need for respiratory support as well as overall shortened length of stay. Type: Interventional Start Date: Feb 2025 |
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Transforming Care for Individuals With Childhood-onset Systemic Lupus Erythematosus
Michigan State University
Systemic Lupus Erythematosus of Childhood (Disorder)
This study aims to investigate the feasibility and effectiveness of a cognitive
behavioral coping skills program, Treatment and Education Approach for Childhood-onset
Lupus (TEACH), for youth with cSLE when integrated into medical care. This TEACH program
aims to teach participants skills in order1 expand
This study aims to investigate the feasibility and effectiveness of a cognitive behavioral coping skills program, Treatment and Education Approach for Childhood-onset Lupus (TEACH), for youth with cSLE when integrated into medical care. This TEACH program aims to teach participants skills in order to cope with fatigue, pain, and depressive symptoms--symptoms that commonly affect adolescents and young adults with lupus. Type: Interventional Start Date: Sep 2024 |
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A Study of TTI-101 as Monotherapy and in Combination in Participants With Locally Advanced or Metas1
Tvardi Therapeutics, Incorporated
Hepatocellular Carcinoma
The primary objectives of Cohort A Phase 1b are to evaluate the safety and tolerability
of TTI-101 orally administered as a single agent to participants with locally advanced or
metastatic, and unresectable Hepatocellular Carcinoma (HCC) and to determine the maximum
tolerated dose (MTD) and/or reco1 expand
The primary objectives of Cohort A Phase 1b are to evaluate the safety and tolerability of TTI-101 orally administered as a single agent to participants with locally advanced or metastatic, and unresectable Hepatocellular Carcinoma (HCC) and to determine the maximum tolerated dose (MTD) and/or recommended Phase 2 dose (RP2D) of TTI-101 as a single agent. The primary objectives of Cohort A Phase 2 are to evaluate the safety and tolerability of TTI-101 orally administered as a single agent at the RP2D to participants with locally advanced or metastatic, and unresectable HCC and to assess the preliminary efficacy of TTI-101 as a single agent in participants with locally advanced or metastatic, and unresectable HCC. The secondary objectives of Cohort A Phase 2 are to assess response, progression, survival, and pharmacokinetics. The primary objectives of Cohorts B and C Phase 1b are to evaluate the safety and tolerability of TTI-101 orally administered in combination with pembrolizumab therapy (Cohort B) and in combination with atezolizumab and bevacizumab therapy (Cohort C) to participants with locally advanced or metastatic, or unresectable HCC and to determine the MTD and/or RP2D of TTI-101 when used in combination with pembrolizumab therapy (Cohort B) and in combination with atezolizumab and bevacizumab therapy (Cohort C). The primary objectives of Cohorts B and C Phase 2 are to evaluate the safety and tolerability of TTI-101 orally administered in combination with pembrolizumab therapy (Cohort B) and in combination with atezolizumab and bevacizumab therapy (Cohort C) at the RP2D to participants with locally advanced or metastatic, and unresectable HCC and to assess the preliminary efficacy of TTI-101 in combination with pembrolizumab therapy (Cohort B) and in combination with atezolizumab and bevacizumab therapy (Cohort C) to participants with locally advanced or metastatic, and unresectable HCC. The secondary objectives of Cohorts B and C Phase 2 are to assess response, progression, survival, and pharmacokinetics. Type: Interventional Start Date: Mar 2023 |
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Cognitive Remediation Intervention to Prepare for Transition of Care
University of Alabama at Birmingham
Sickle Cell Disease
Cognitive Impairment
Adolescent Behavior
Self Efficacy
Health-Related Behavior
Randomized Controlled Trial (RTC) testing the efficacy of a telehealth adaptation of the
Cognitive-Remediation of Executive and Adaptive Deficits in Youth (C-READY) intervention
to prepare adolescents with sickle cell disease for transition of care. expand
Randomized Controlled Trial (RTC) testing the efficacy of a telehealth adaptation of the Cognitive-Remediation of Executive and Adaptive Deficits in Youth (C-READY) intervention to prepare adolescents with sickle cell disease for transition of care. Type: Interventional Start Date: Jul 2022 |