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NCT04690972

"Constitution of a Biological Collection to Establish Preclinical Translational Models for the Study of Tumors and Chronic Liver Diseases".

Development of preclinical translational models for chronic liver tumors and diseases study, such as spheroids cultured in autologous medium and murine xenograft models to test the efficacy of new therapeutic strategies.

Gender: All

Ages: 18 Years - Any

Updated: 2026-02-12

Chronic Liver Disease and Cirrhosis
Liver Cancer
Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease
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NCT07268196

Impact of Liver Transplantation on Sexual Life and Function

Liver Transplantation (LT) is a lifesaving intervention with around 90% of recipients currently surviving the first postoperative year and subsequent life expectancy now exceeding 20 years. After the post-operative recovery period, however, LT recipients become more and more confronted with the challenges of re-engagement with life after transplantation, a need to reach a new stability, reestablish function in everyday life, reconnect with valued roles, regain independence, and resume work Sexual function is a very important parameter in the evaluation of Quality of Life (QoL), as it has been shown that sexual dysfunction in transplant patients is associated with increased depression and decreased QoL. There are several studies in the relevant literature supporting the recovery of sexual function in patients after liver transplantation. It has been found that recovery was observed in erectile dysfunction in male patients 6 months after liver transplantation.

Gender: MALE

Ages: 18 Years - 60 Years

Updated: 2025-12-31

1 state

Chronic Liver Disease and Cirrhosis
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NCT06432582

hepatomiR cACLD Study

This study looks to gather data on hepatomiR, a CE-certified test already intended for gauging liver-related outcomes, in order to define a cut-off regarding specific decompensation events (ascites, variceal hemorrhage, hepatic encephalopathy) in chronic liver disease (CLD). Based on these data, it is aimed to advance the current understanding of factors driving decompensation, with potential repercussions for future risk management and therapy.

Gender: All

Ages: 18 Years - Any

Updated: 2025-09-09

1 state

Chronic Liver Disease and Cirrhosis
Chronic Liver Disease
Portal Hypertension
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NCT06741904

Non-invasive Methods for Predicting Decompensation of Chronic Liver Disease

Preliminary studies have suggested that non-invasive methods can not only be applied to CSPH but also to predict the risk of decompensation in cirrhosis. However, there is a lack of clinical evidence, and more research is needed to provide such evidence. Especially in China, where the etiology of cirrhosis is prevalent, there is a large population of patients with hepatitis B cirrhosis undergoing antiviral treatment. Exploring the value of non-invasive methods in predicting decompensation events in these patients can not only expand the clinical application of non-invasive methods but also provide effective non-invasive screening and management strategies for patients with cirrhosis at different risk levels. Primary Objective: The main purpose of this study is to evaluate the predictive effectiveness of non-invasive methods (based on liver and spleen stiffness) for the occurrence of decompensation in chronic liver disease (CLD). Secondary Objectives: To establish different predictive models for the occurrence of decompensation in CLD and to assess their predictive effectiveness as non-invasive methods for decompensation in CLD. Approximately 2334 individuals will participate in this study at 17 different health care Setting.The study will last for 4 years, including 1 year of enrollment and 3 years of follow-up. Patients will be seen at 6-month intervals, and all examination results of patients as well as decompensation events, liver cancer, and death will be recorded.

Gender: All

Ages: 18 Years - 80 Years

Updated: 2024-12-19

1 state

Chronic Liver Disease and Cirrhosis