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Testing the Use of the Combination of Selumetinib and Olaparib or Selumetinib Alone Targeted Treatm1
National Cancer Institute (NCI)
Recurrent Endometrial Carcinoma
Recurrent Fallopian Tube Carcinoma
Recurrent Ovarian Carcinoma
Recurrent Primary Peritoneal Carcinoma
This phase II ComboMATCH treatment trial compares selumetinib plus olaparib to
selumetinib alone in women with endometrial or ovarian (fallopian tube and primary
peritoneal) cancer that has come back (recurrent) or that remains despite treatment
(persistent) and harbors a mutation in the RAS pathwa1 expand
This phase II ComboMATCH treatment trial compares selumetinib plus olaparib to selumetinib alone in women with endometrial or ovarian (fallopian tube and primary peritoneal) cancer that has come back (recurrent) or that remains despite treatment (persistent) and harbors a mutation in the RAS pathway. Selumetinib may stop the growth of tumor cells by blocking some of the enzymes needed for cell growth. Olaparib is an inhibitor of PARP, an enzyme that helps repair deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) when it becomes damaged. Blocking PARP may help keep tumor cells from repairing their damaged DNA, causing them to die. PARP inhibitors are a type of targeted therapy. The addition of olaparib to selumetinib could increase the percentage of tumors that shrink as well as lengthen the time that the tumors remain stable (without progression) as compared to selumetinib alone. Type: Interventional Start Date: Apr 2023 |
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Study of ONO-4685 in Patients With Relapsed or Refractory T Cell Lymphoma
Ono Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd
Relapsed or Refractory T Cell Lymphoma
This study will investigate the safety, tolerability, pharmacokinetics, and preliminary
efficacy of ONO-4685 in patients with relapsed or refractory T cell Lymphoma expand
This study will investigate the safety, tolerability, pharmacokinetics, and preliminary efficacy of ONO-4685 in patients with relapsed or refractory T cell Lymphoma Type: Interventional Start Date: Dec 2021 |
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Study of Treatment for HPV16+ ASC-US or LSIL
University of Alabama at Birmingham
ASC-US
LSIL
Phase I clinical trial to assess safety of pNGVL4aCRTE6E7L2 DNA and TA-CIN protein
vaccinations, and to seek the appropriate dose of the pNGVL4aCRTE6E7L2 DNA vaccine expand
Phase I clinical trial to assess safety of pNGVL4aCRTE6E7L2 DNA and TA-CIN protein vaccinations, and to seek the appropriate dose of the pNGVL4aCRTE6E7L2 DNA vaccine Type: Interventional Start Date: Jul 2023 |
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Recombinant Factor VIIa (rFVIIa) for Hemorrhagic Stroke Trial - Part 2
Joseph Broderick, MD
Intracerebral Hemorrhage
The objective of the rFVIIa for Acute Hemorrhagic Stroke Administered at Earliest Time
(FASTEST) Trial is to establish the first treatment for acute spontaneous intracerebral
hemorrhage (ICH) within a time window and subgroup of patients that is most likely to
benefit. The central hypothesis is tha1 expand
The objective of the rFVIIa for Acute Hemorrhagic Stroke Administered at Earliest Time (FASTEST) Trial is to establish the first treatment for acute spontaneous intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH) within a time window and subgroup of patients that is most likely to benefit. The central hypothesis is that rFVIIa, administered within 120 minutes from stroke onset with an identified subgroup of patients most likely to benefit, will improve outcomes at 180 days as measured by the Modified Rankin Score (mRS) and decrease ongoing bleeding as compared to standard therapy. FASTEST Part 2 is an extension of the FASTEST Trial where the subgroups include only those treated within 2 hours with a positive spot sign on a baseline CT angiogram. Type: Interventional Start Date: May 2025 |
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Endogenous Oxalate Synthesis in Idiopathic Calcium Oxalate Kidney Stone Disease
University of Alabama at Birmingham
Kidney Stones
Kidney Calculi
Urolithiasis
Urolithiasis, Calcium Oxalate
Nephrolithiasis
The goal of this clinical trial study is to test if patients with idiopathic calcium
oxalate kidney stones have an increased production of oxalate by the body, which would
lead to increased urinary excretion of oxalate.
The study will recruit adult patients with a history of calcium oxalate kidney1 expand
The goal of this clinical trial study is to test if patients with idiopathic calcium oxalate kidney stones have an increased production of oxalate by the body, which would lead to increased urinary excretion of oxalate. The study will recruit adult patients with a history of calcium oxalate kidney stones and healthy volunteers without kidney stones. Participants will ingest fixed diets containing low amounts of oxalate for 5 days ingest a soluble form of glycolate and vitamin C collect urine, blood, stool during the dietary and oral dosing portions of the study and also collect breath sample during the oral glycolate test Type: Interventional Start Date: May 2025 |
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Gut Oxalate Absorption in Calcium Oxalate Stone Disease
University of Alabama at Birmingham
Kidney Stone
Kidney Calculi
Urolithiasis
Urolithiasis, Calcium Oxalate
Nephrolithiasis
The goal of this clinical trial study is to test if patients with idiopathic calcium
oxalate kidney stones have an increased absorption of dietary oxalate, which would lead
to increased urinary excretion of oxalate.
The study will recruit adult patients with a history of calcium oxalate kidney sto1 expand
The goal of this clinical trial study is to test if patients with idiopathic calcium oxalate kidney stones have an increased absorption of dietary oxalate, which would lead to increased urinary excretion of oxalate. The study will recruit adult patients with a history of calcium oxalate kidney stones and healthy volunteers without kidney stones. Participants will - ingest fixed diets containing low and moderately high amounts of oxalate for 5 days at a time - ingest a soluble form of oxalate and sugar preparations to test gut permeability - collect urine, blood, stool and breath sample during the fixed diets and the soluble oxalate test Type: Interventional Start Date: Apr 2024 |
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O. Formigenes Colonization in Calcium Oxalate Kidney Stone Disease
University of Alabama at Birmingham
Kidney Stone
Kidney Calculi
Urolithiasis
Urolithiasis, Calcium Oxalate
Nephrolithiasis
The goal of this trial is to test if colonization with the gut bacteria Oxalobacter
formigenes leads to a reduction in urinary oxalate excretion in patients with calcium
oxalate kidney stone disease.
The study will recruit adult participants with a history of calcium oxalate kidney stones
who are1 expand
The goal of this trial is to test if colonization with the gut bacteria Oxalobacter formigenes leads to a reduction in urinary oxalate excretion in patients with calcium oxalate kidney stone disease. The study will recruit adult participants with a history of calcium oxalate kidney stones who are not colonized with Oxalobacter formigenes. Participants will - ingest fixed diets containing low and moderately high amounts of oxalate for 4 days at a time - collect urine, blood and stool samples during the fixed diets - ingest a preparation of live Oxalobacter formigenes to induce colonization with Oxalobacter formigenes Type: Interventional Start Date: Apr 2024 |
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Does Fluorescence With or Without Indocyanine Green Improve Parathyroid Identification and Preserva1
University of Alabama at Birmingham
Parathyroid Dysfunction
Adenoma
The aim of this study is to determine if fluorescence with or without indocyanine green
can facilitate safe and accurate thyroid and parathyroid surgery. expand
The aim of this study is to determine if fluorescence with or without indocyanine green can facilitate safe and accurate thyroid and parathyroid surgery. Type: Interventional Start Date: Apr 2024 |
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Long COVID Brain Fog: Cognitive Rehabilitation Trial
University of Alabama at Birmingham
Long COVID
Brain Fog
Cognitive Impairment
Cognitive Dysfunction
Post-Acute COVID-19 Syndrome
This study will compare two approaches to cognitive rehabilitation in adults with long
COVID with persistent, mild to moderate, cognitive impairment. One approach will feature
(A) web-based computer "games" that trains how quickly individuals process information
that they receive through their sens1 expand
This study will compare two approaches to cognitive rehabilitation in adults with long COVID with persistent, mild to moderate, cognitive impairment. One approach will feature (A) web-based computer "games" that trains how quickly individuals process information that they receive through their senses; (B) in-lab training on everyday activities with important cognitive components, (C) procedures designed to transfer improvements in cognition from the treatment setting to everyday life, and (D) a non-invasive form of vagus nerve stimulation (VNS), i.e., trans-auricular VNS (taVNS). Component B will include work-related tasks. This approach is termed Constraint-Induced Cognitive Therapy (CICT). The other approach will feature (A) web-based computer "games" that train reaction time and eye-hand coordination; (B) in-lab training on relaxation, healthy nutrition, and healthy sleep, (C) procedures designed to promote integration of these lifestyle changes into everyday life, and (D) taVNS. This approach is termed Brain Fitness Training (BFT). A subset of participants, who qualify for and and desire vocational rehabilitation (VR), will receive VR from the Alabama Department of Rehabilitation Services (ADRS) in addition to CICT or BFT. ADRS VR will include career counseling, prescription of on-the-job accommodations, and guidance on return-to-work. Those in the CICT + VR group will also receive on-the-job coaching from a peer mentor for a month after completing training. CICT, with or without VR, will involve 30 hours of training. Ten 3-hour in-lab, face-to-face, therapist-directed sessions will be scheduled. These sessions will feature one hour of gaming; the remainder will be committed to in-lab training on the target behaviors and the procedures designed to promote transfer of therapeutic gains to daily life and improving skills essential to work; the set of the latter procedures is termed the Transfer Package. ta-VNS will administered for 10 minutes before gaming and in-lab target behavior training. To accommodate the demands of participants' other activities, training sessions will be permitted to be scheduled as tightly as every weekday over 2 weeks or as loosely as every other weekday or so over 4 weeks. If a family caregiver is available, they will receive training on how to best support participants in their therapeutic program. After training ends, four follow-up phone calls will be scheduled approximately one-week apart with participants to promote integration of the skills gained during training into everyday life. BFT, with or without VR, will involve 30 hours of training following the same schedule as for CICT. Ten 3-hour in-lab, face-to-face, therapist-directed sessions will be scheduled. These sessions will feature one hour of gaming; the remainder will be committed to in-lab training on the target behaviors (healthy sleep, nutrition and relaxation habits) and the procedures designed to promote transfer of behavior change to daily life. ta-VNS will be administered for 10 minutes before gaming and in-lab target behavior training. If a family caregiver is available, they will receive training on how to best support participants in their therapeutic program. After training ends, four follow-up phone calls will be scheduled approximately one-week apart with participants to promote integration of the skills gained during training into everyday life. Participants will be randomly assigned to the interventions. Randomization will be stratified by whether participants qualify for and desire VR from ADRS or not. If yes, participants will be randomized in equal numbers to CICT + VR or BFT + VR. If no, participants will be randomized in equal numbers to CICT or BFT. Testing will happen one month before treatment, one day before treatment, one day afterwards, and 6-months afterwards. Outcomes measured will include cognitive processing speed, cognitive function on laboratory tests, and spontaneous performance of everyday activities with important cognitive components in daily life. Another important outcome measure will be whether or not participants were able to return back to work or had significant improvements in their work activities. Type: Interventional Start Date: Apr 2024 |
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Tovorafenib for Treatment of Craniopharyngioma in Children and Young Adults
Sabine Mueller, MD, PhD
Craniopharyngioma, Child
Craniopharyngioma
Recurrent Craniopharyngioma
The current study assesses the tolerability and efficacy of monotherapy with
pan-RAF-kinase (Tovorafenib) inhibition for the treatment of children and young adults
with craniopharyngioma. expand
The current study assesses the tolerability and efficacy of monotherapy with pan-RAF-kinase (Tovorafenib) inhibition for the treatment of children and young adults with craniopharyngioma. Type: Interventional Start Date: Sep 2022 |
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Mocravimod as Adjunctive and Maintenance Treatment in AML Patients Undergoing Allo-HCT
Priothera SAS
Adult Acute Myeloid Leukemia
This is a multi-center, randomized, double-blinded, placebo controlled trial. expand
This is a multi-center, randomized, double-blinded, placebo controlled trial. Type: Interventional Start Date: Jun 2022 |
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Oxalate-Driven Host Responses in Kidney Stone Disease
University of Alabama at Birmingham
Kidney Stones
This study is looking to understand the role of oxalate on kidney stone development and
immunity. This study will enroll healthy participants and participants with calcium
oxalate kidney stones (CaOx KS). Participants will be in this study for about 3 weeks,
consume controlled diets, and provide bl1 expand
This study is looking to understand the role of oxalate on kidney stone development and immunity. This study will enroll healthy participants and participants with calcium oxalate kidney stones (CaOx KS). Participants will be in this study for about 3 weeks, consume controlled diets, and provide blood and urine specimens. Type: Interventional Start Date: May 2023 |
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Parkinson's Foundation PD GENEration Genetic Registry
Parkinson's Foundation
Parkinson's Disease
Development of a central repository for PD-related genomic data for future research. expand
Development of a central repository for PD-related genomic data for future research. Type: Observational [Patient Registry] Start Date: Dec 2020 |
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Telemedicine for Unhealthy Alcohol Use in Persons Living With HIV Using CETA
University of Alabama at Birmingham
Hiv
Alcohol Problem
This study is designed to examine the efficacy of a brief intervention plus a
cognitive-behavioral intervention compared to brief intervention alone to address
unhealthy alcohol use and comorbid mental health symptoms to improve HIV outcomes among
people living with HIV in Alabama. expand
This study is designed to examine the efficacy of a brief intervention plus a cognitive-behavioral intervention compared to brief intervention alone to address unhealthy alcohol use and comorbid mental health symptoms to improve HIV outcomes among people living with HIV in Alabama. Type: Interventional Start Date: May 2023 |
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Monitoring HER2+ Breast Cancer Neoadjuvant Treatment With Advanced PET/MRI
University of Alabama at Birmingham
HER2-positive Breast Cancer
The purpose of the study is to see if using an investigational drug called [18F]FMISO
with PET/MRI imaging can help monitor and predict the effect of trastuzumab (Herceptin)
on chemotherapy in patients diagnosed with advanced HER2 positive breast cancer. This
study is for imaging purposes only and1 expand
The purpose of the study is to see if using an investigational drug called [18F]FMISO with PET/MRI imaging can help monitor and predict the effect of trastuzumab (Herceptin) on chemotherapy in patients diagnosed with advanced HER2 positive breast cancer. This study is for imaging purposes only and is not a treatment study. The results of this study will not change a patient's clinical treatment plan but it may help physicians and researchers better understand how best to treat patients with breast cancer in the future. Type: Interventional Start Date: Mar 2022 |
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Influence of Obesity on Endogenous Oxalate Synthesis
University of Alabama at Birmingham
Kidney Stone
There is increasing evidence that obesity is associated with increased urinary oxalate
excretion, an important risk factor for calcium oxalate stone formation. By the
administration of a controlled low oxalate diet the investigators will estimate
endogenous oxalate synthesis in both non-obese and o1 expand
There is increasing evidence that obesity is associated with increased urinary oxalate excretion, an important risk factor for calcium oxalate stone formation. By the administration of a controlled low oxalate diet the investigators will estimate endogenous oxalate synthesis in both non-obese and obese non-kidney-stone forming adults. This study seeks to thusly increase the understanding of the relationships between obesity and endogenous oxalate synthesis to serve as a platform to develop novel therapies for stone prevention. Type: Interventional Start Date: May 2019 |
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Assessment of Metformin for Restoration of Immune Homeostasis in HIV+ and HIV- Individuals With a H1
University of Alabama at Birmingham
Systemic Inflammation
Immune Dysregulation
Injection Drug Use
HIV
This randomized clinical trial (RCT) evaluates whether metformin can reduce systemic
inflammation and improve immune function in individuals with a history of injection drug
use, with or without HIV. Participants will receive metformin or placebo and undergo
immune system assessments, including vac1 expand
This randomized clinical trial (RCT) evaluates whether metformin can reduce systemic inflammation and improve immune function in individuals with a history of injection drug use, with or without HIV. Participants will receive metformin or placebo and undergo immune system assessments, including vaccine response evaluations. Type: Interventional Start Date: Apr 2025 |
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UAB 2419-CD34 Selection Using the Automated CliniMACS Prodigy
University of Alabama at Birmingham
AML
ALL
Lymphoid Malignancies
Myelodysplastic Syndromes
CML
Patients with graft failure or delayed engraftment may benefit from a hematopoietic stem
cell boost or an additional hematopoietic stem cell transplantation procedure. In such
settings standard immune suppression strategies are avoided due to their myelosuppressive
nature. Therefore those patients1 expand
Patients with graft failure or delayed engraftment may benefit from a hematopoietic stem cell boost or an additional hematopoietic stem cell transplantation procedure. In such settings standard immune suppression strategies are avoided due to their myelosuppressive nature. Therefore those patients are at increased risk of graft versus host disease, and the infusion of a CD34 selected graft would reduce such a risk. The infusion of CD34 selected graft using CliniMACS plus is currently FDA FDA-approved indication for acute myeloid leukemia. However, the use of the Prodigy would streamline the processing, in terms of hands-off procedure, allowing to provision of this product to the patients without strains on the cell therapy lab team. This procedure has been demonstrated safe and effective in several single-center studies and is currently in advanced phase investigation in several studies for malignant and non-malignant conditions. Type: Interventional Start Date: Apr 2025 |
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Harm Reduction in HIV Primary Care for PLWH Who Use Drugs
University of Pittsburgh
Human Immunodeficiency Virus
Substance Use
Stigma, Social
People living with HIV (PLWH) who use drugs experience significant health disparities
including lower rates of retention in HIV care and higher rates of unsuppressed viral
load, resulting in secondary infections and increased mortality. The proposed study will
used mixed methods to explore (a) the1 expand
People living with HIV (PLWH) who use drugs experience significant health disparities including lower rates of retention in HIV care and higher rates of unsuppressed viral load, resulting in secondary infections and increased mortality. The proposed study will used mixed methods to explore (a) the relationship between healthcare providers' attitudes towards working with PLWH who use drugs and providers' acceptance and practice of structural and relational harm reduction; (b) the degree to which relational harm reduction moderates the effect of intersectional stigma experienced in healthcare settings on patients' perceptions of their relationship with providers; (c) the degree to which structural HR moderates the relationship between the patient-provider relationship and clinical outcomes, and (d) whether patient-perceived HR approaches to care are directly associated with HIV clinical outcomes. The study will also use these findings to inform the development and pre-testing of an intervention to operationalize harm reduction in HIV clinical settings, using stakeholder-engaged and human-centered design approaches, presenting a novel path to reducing HIV health inequities for PLWH who use drugs. Type: Observational Start Date: Apr 2022 |
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Functional Outcomes From Diets in Multiple Sclerosis
University of Alabama at Birmingham
Relapsing Remitting Multiple Sclerosis
Secondary Progressive Multiple Sclerosis
The purpose of this study is to test the effects of two dietary interventions, glycemic
load and calorie restriction, on physical function, cognition, pain, fatigue, mood, and
anxiety in adults with multiple sclerosis (MS). The investigators will also explore the
how the diet interventions impact i1 expand
The purpose of this study is to test the effects of two dietary interventions, glycemic load and calorie restriction, on physical function, cognition, pain, fatigue, mood, and anxiety in adults with multiple sclerosis (MS). The investigators will also explore the how the diet interventions impact inflammation, immunity, and metabolic biomarkers. Type: Interventional Start Date: Mar 2023 |
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Phase 1 Study of the Pharmacokinetics of Amoxicillin in Pregnancy
University of Alabama at Birmingham
Pregnancy Related
The study design is a prospective phase I pharmacokinetic study focused on dosing of 500
mg oral amoxicillin administration in pregnant women in the 2nd and 3rd trimester. expand
The study design is a prospective phase I pharmacokinetic study focused on dosing of 500 mg oral amoxicillin administration in pregnant women in the 2nd and 3rd trimester. Type: Interventional Start Date: Aug 2023 |
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Cognitive Training Intervention and Attitudes Towards Genetics
University of Alabama at Birmingham
Cognitive Impairment
Hematologic Neoplasms
Hematopoietic Cell Transplant
A pilot study to evaluate feasibility of enrollment of patients in an intervention to
improve neurocognitive function in hematopoietic cell transplantation (HCT) survivors
using the cognitive training Lumosity program. In addition, patients' interest in
receiving information regarding genetic risk1 expand
A pilot study to evaluate feasibility of enrollment of patients in an intervention to improve neurocognitive function in hematopoietic cell transplantation (HCT) survivors using the cognitive training Lumosity program. In addition, patients' interest in receiving information regarding genetic risk of cognitive impairment post-HCT will be measured. Type: Interventional Start Date: Aug 2017 |
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Retraining and Control Therapy (ReACT) R33 Phase
University of Alabama at Birmingham
Convulsion, Non-Epileptic
The purpose of this study is to assess sense of control and catastrophic symptom
expectations as targets for Retraining and Control Therapy (ReACT- an intervention
focused on changing behaviors and thoughts) for treatment of pediatric psychogenic
non-epileptic seizures (PNES, episodes resembling ep1 expand
The purpose of this study is to assess sense of control and catastrophic symptom expectations as targets for Retraining and Control Therapy (ReACT- an intervention focused on changing behaviors and thoughts) for treatment of pediatric psychogenic non-epileptic seizures (PNES, episodes resembling epileptic seizures but with no correlated epileptiform activity). 11-18-year-olds diagnosed with PNES will engage in twelve sessions of either ReACT or supportive therapy. Sense of control over actions will be measured by the magic and turbulence task, a well-validated measure of sense of control. Participants will complete the cold pressor test (CPT) in which participants hold their hand in cool water for as long as possible up to 3 minutes. Catastrophic symptom expectations in response to the CPT will be measured by Pain Catastrophizing Scale for Children (PCS-C), pain tolerance (time with hand in water) and cortisol response. Target assessments occur 7 days before treatment, 7 days after 12th treatment session, and 2 months after the 12th treatment session. Long term follow-up assessments will occur 6 months and 12 months after the 12th treatment session. PNES frequency will be measured from 30 days before to 12 months after treatment. Type: Interventional Start Date: Mar 2024 |
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Neurophysiological Mechanisms of Language Comprehension
University of Alabama at Birmingham
Language Disorders
First, in a recording-only self-paced reading experiment, patients with epilepsy
undergoing intracranial monitoring for clinical purposes will read or listen to sentences
presented to them one word at time while the investigators simultaneously record neural
activity through intracranial electrodes1 expand
First, in a recording-only self-paced reading experiment, patients with epilepsy undergoing intracranial monitoring for clinical purposes will read or listen to sentences presented to them one word at time while the investigators simultaneously record neural activity through intracranial electrodes that are implanted for clinical purposes (see subject populations). At the end of the sentence, the subjects have to indicate how they comprehended the sentence by selecting which of several pictures matches the sentence they just read. Behavioral measures that the investigators record and analyze are their response times to advance to each next word in the sentence, and which picture they chose for each sentence. These behavioral measures are compared against the neural activity simultaneously recorded as they are made. Then, in a later session, the same participants will participate in a task-related stimulation experiment. This follows the exact same design as the recording-only reading experiment, the only difference is that on some trials, at controlled moments during the sentence presentation intracranial electrical stimulation is delivered through adjacent intracranial electrode contacts. The investigators will examine the effect of this stimulation on the subjects comprehension of the sentences measured by their behavior, and on the simultaneously recorded neural activity. Type: Interventional Start Date: Apr 2022 |
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Sleep for Stroke Management and Recovery Trial
University of Michigan
Ischemic Stroke
Sleep Apnea
Sleep Apnea, Obstructive
Stroke
CPAP
The purpose of this study is to determine whether treatment of obstructive sleep apnea
(OSA) with positive airway pressure starting shortly after acute ischemic stroke (1)
reduces recurrent stroke, acute coronary syndrome, and all-cause mortality 6 months after
the event, and (2) improves stroke ou1 expand
The purpose of this study is to determine whether treatment of obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) with positive airway pressure starting shortly after acute ischemic stroke (1) reduces recurrent stroke, acute coronary syndrome, and all-cause mortality 6 months after the event, and (2) improves stroke outcomes at 3 months in patients who experienced an ischemic stroke. Type: Interventional Start Date: May 2019 |