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RECRUITING

NCT07143539

Early Exercise-Based Rehabilitation in Patients Hospitalized for Acute Pulmonary Embolism

Up to half of patients with pulmonary embolism (PE) suffer from impaired quality of life, reduced physical capacity, and symptoms like shortness of breath even three months after diagnosis, despite standard treatment with anticoagulation (blood thinners). The randomized RehabPE trial investigates whether an early, structured rehabilitation program with physical training and patient education can prevent such long-term effects. The study includes hospitalized patients with acute symptomatic PE who are at increased risk of impaired quality of life three months after diagnosis. After informed consent, patients are randomly assigned to one of two groups: one receives an early 6-8-week, center-based rehabilitation program; the other receives standard follow-up care without rehabilitation. The intervention group completes 16-18 outpatient sessions of endurance and strength training, along with two education sessions covering the condition, treatment, and symptom management. Over 180 days, changes in quality of life, physical exercise capacity, breathlessness, and psychological symptoms, and the time to return to work / usual daily activities will be monitored and compared between groups.

Gender: All

Ages: 18 Years - Any

Updated: 2026-03-02

Venous Thromboembolism (VTE)
Exercise Therapy
Quality of Life (QOL)
+7
ENROLLING BY INVITATION

NCT06736743

Review of Infant Oral Feeding and Skills

This study evaluates the infant's feeding skill level at discharge from the neonatal intensive care unit. The goal is to determine whether the ability to "full feed by volume" implies "full skill development" for infant oral feeding.

Gender: All

Ages: 22 Weeks - 42 Weeks

Updated: 2026-02-23

1 state

Nutrition Disorders
Gastrointestinal Disease
Deglutition Disorder
+12
RECRUITING

NCT07339605

Flapless Periodontal Regeneration Using Hyaluronic Acid Versus Enamel Matrix Derivative

The goal of this clinical trial is to radiographically assess the effectiveness of minimally invasive non-surgical technique (MINST) combined with local administration of sodium hypochlorite gel (Perisolv®) and 1.6% cross-linked hyaluronic acid (HA, Hyadent BG®) compared to a neutral formulation of EDTA (Prefgel®) and enamel matrix derivative (EMD, Emdogain® FL) in periodontal regeneration. The main questions it aims to answer are: * ¿Does the combination of MINST with the local administration of sodium hypochlorite gel and 1.6% cross-linked hyaluronic acid show a potential for periodontal regeneration similar to evaluating clinical and radiographic variables compared to a neutral formulation of EDTA and enamel matrix derivative? * ¿What is the patient perception and satisfaction with the received treatment? Researchers will compare A (MINST with Perisolv® + Hyadent BG®), B (MINST with PrefGel® + Emdogain® FL) and C(MINST without any bioactive product). The sample will be distributed according to the following treatments: * Experimental group: Scaling and root planing (SRP), MINST with Perisolv® + Hyadent BG®. * Active comparator group: SRP, MINST with PrefGel® + Emdogain® FL. * Control group: SRP, MINST without any bioactive product. Patients will be screened by a first visit in which they will be assigned their periodontal status. If they meet the eligibility criteria, they will be treated according to the EFP clinical guideline for periodontitis treatment: step I and step II.If the periodontal defect persists at the 12-week re-evaluation, patients will be randomised to treatment A, B or C. After the intervention, all participants will be checked weekly for the first 6 weeks to remove accumulated plaque, and every 3 months for 1 year. Periodontal parameters will be re-evaluated 6 and 12 months after periodontal regenerative intervention.

Gender: All

Ages: 18 Years - Any

Updated: 2026-01-14

1 state

Guided Tissue Regeneration, Periodontal / Methods
Dental Enamel Proteins* / Therapeutic Use
Alveolar Bone Loss* / Therapy
+4
RECRUITING

NCT05107947

Light in Frail Elderly - the Effect of a Dynamic Light for Sleep and Circadian Rhythm

The aim of this project is to evaluate the effect of a dynamic light in order to improve the circadian rhythm, provide a better sleep and well-being, and in the long run an improved recovery. The primary question is whether dynamic artificial light with circadian stimulus can affect the circadian rhythm. The secondary question is whether this also provides better sleep and well-being. The group that is particularly interesting to study is a geriatric population that is more sensitive to circadian rhythm disorders, sleep disorders and confusion in connection with hospitalization and that can be of particular benefit from this intervention.

Gender: All

Ages: 65 Years - Any

Updated: 2026-01-12

Aged
Circadian Rhythm
Cognition
+9
RECRUITING

NCT07272785

Maternal Informing on Labor Induction: Impact on Childbirth Experience

The aim of this study is to explore the information provided to mothers about labor induction and its connection to their childbirth experience. In addition, the study examines how the use of social media may influence the birth experience among patients undergoing labor induction.

Gender: FEMALE

Ages: 18 Years - Any

Updated: 2025-12-23

Labor, Induced
Labor, Obstetric
Pregnancy
+4
NOT YET RECRUITING

NCT07258238

Romanian Validation and Cross-cultural Adaptation of the QoR-15Ro

Optimal postoperative recovery after any surgical procedure requiring anesthesia is essential to achieving high-quality care. The Quality of Recovery questionnaire (QoR-15) was validated by its authors in 2013 in the study "Development and psychometric evaluation of a postoperative quality of recovery score: the QoR-15." This instrument enables a comprehensive evaluation by integrating traditional physiological measures with the patient's subjective perception of their health status. With the consent of the original author, the present study aims to validate the Romanian version of the questionnaire and adapt it to our clinical environment.

Gender: All

Ages: 18 Years - Any

Updated: 2025-12-08

Humans
Anesthesia
Recovery
+2
RECRUITING

NCT07212361

Infant Microbiota Restoration With Maternal Microbes

The goal of this clinical trial is to test the ability of different bacterial products in restoring natural gut microbiota in C-section born infants. The main question it aims to answer is: Do maternally derived strains of bacteria perform better than commercially available probiotic strains in restoring the gut microbiota of C-section born infants? Researchers will compare the gut microbiota of treated infants to that of untreated C-section born infants and untreated vaginally born infants to see if the bacterial treatments cause the microbiota to resemble that of vaginally born infants. Participants will be given a bacterial product orally once daily for either one or four weeks and be asked to collect faecal, urine and saliva samples.

Gender: All

Ages: Any - 50 Years

Updated: 2025-10-08

Infant, Newborn
Gut -Microbiota
Gut Dysbiosis
+12
RECRUITING

NCT04525833

Liver Disease and Other Systemic Diseases

Examine the association of chronic liver diseases (including hepatitis B, hepatitis C, alcoholic liver disease, fatty liver, liver cirrhosis, and hepatocellular carcinoma) with other systemic diseases by retrospectively analyzing the data from the Hospital Database of Buddhist Tzu Chi Medical Foundation.

Gender: All

Ages: 18 Years - 99 Years

Updated: 2025-09-19

Liver Diseases
Humans
Progression
+7
RECRUITING

NCT05910762

Human Learning of New Structured Information Across Time and Sleep

Acting adaptively requires quickly picking up on structure in the environment and storing the acquired knowledge for effective future use. Dominant theories of the hippocampus have focused on its ability to encode individual snapshots of experience, but the investigators and others have found evidence that it is also crucial for finding structure across experiences. The mechanisms of this essential form of learning have not been established. The investigators have developed a neural network model of the hippocampus instantiating the theory that one of its subfields can quickly encode structure using distributed representations, a powerful form of representation in which populations of neurons become responsive to multiple related features of the environment. The first aim of this project is to test predictions of this model using high resolution functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) in paradigms requiring integration of information across experiences. The results will clarify fundamental mechanisms of how humans learn novel structure, adjudicating between existing models of this process, and informing further model development. There are also competing theories as to the eventual fate of new hippocampal representations. One view posits that during sleep, the hippocampus replays recent information to build longer-term distributed representations in neocortex. Another view claims that memories are directly and independently formed and consolidated within the hippocampus and neocortex. The second aim of this project is to test between these theories. The investigators will assess changes in hippocampal and cortical representations over time by re-scanning participants and tracking changes in memory at a one-week delay. Any observed changes in the brain and behavior across time, however, may be due to generic effects of time or to active processing during sleep. The third aim is thus to assess the specific causal contributions of sleep to the consolidation of structured information. The investigators will use real-time sleep electroencephalography to play sound cues to bias memory reactivation. The investigators expect that this work will clarify the anatomical substrates and, critically, the nature of the representations that support encoding and consolidation of novel structure in the environment.

Gender: All

Ages: 18 Years - 35 Years

Updated: 2025-08-01

1 state

Learning
Humans
Consolidation
+1
RECRUITING

NCT06219252

Intraoperative Aberrometry vs Conventional Intraocular Lens Calculation, a Prospective Study.

the goal of this intervention study is to compare prospectively the accuracy of the power calculation between both groups, the intraoperative aberrometry (ORA) vs barrett universal II preoperative calculation (control group) . Researchers will compare ORA group vs control to see changes in spherical equivalent and uncorrected distance visual acuity

Gender: All

Ages: 40 Years - Any

Updated: 2025-05-14

1 state

Intraocular Lens Implantation
Cataract
Humans
+1
ACTIVE NOT RECRUITING

NCT05748379

Atraumatic Zirconia Abutment Versus Customized Composite Healing Abutment in Maxilla or Mandible.

40 patients are included in the study, 20 patients in group 1 (=closure with composite material shaper; test group) and 20 patients in group 2 (=closure with custom-made zirconia oxide abutment; control group). Randomisation envelopes will be used for randomisation. Device under study: Straumann BLX, Roxolid® , SLActive® dental implants with a diameter of 3.5, 3.75, 4, 4.5 mm are used. Allogenic bone botiss maxgraft® cortical granules are used as graft material. Inclusion criteria: 1. Males and females at least 18 years of age or older. 2. One implant per patient. 3. Prior to any study-related activity, the subject must voluntarily sign informed consent, be willing and able to attend scheduled follow-up visits, and agree to the collection and analysis of pseudonymised data. 4. Lateral individual teeth (premolars and molars). 5. Class I extraction socket (intact buccal wall) or class II (1/3 of buccal wall). 6. The gingival contour of the tooth to be extracted - without recession. 7. Adjacent anterior teeth have no periodontal loss. 8. There are no implants in the adjacent teeth. 9. Non-traumatic tooth extraction, which results in intact walls of the socket. Exclusion criteria: 1. Deep occlusion (severe, class II). 2. The patient smokes a lot (more than 10 cigarettes per day). 3. Systemic disease (osteoporosis). 4. No initial stability has been achieved after the implant insertion procedure.

Gender: All

Ages: 18 Years - Any

Updated: 2025-05-14

1 state

Dental Implants
Humans
Dental Implants, Single-Tooth
+5
NOT YET RECRUITING

NCT06421688

Effect of Vitamin C on Postoperative Pulmonary Complications After Intracranial Tumor Surgery

The goal of this clinical trial is to investigate the effect of perioperative administration of vitamin C on postoperative pulmonary complications, with the aim of providing a safe and effective medication regimen for the prevention and treatment of postoperative pulmonary complications in patients undergoing surgery for craniocerebral tumors. The main questions it aims to answer are: 1. To determine whether vitamin C can reduce pulmonary complications after surgery for intracranial tumors. 2. Does intraoperative vitamin C improve the prognosis of surgical patients Researchers will compare vitamin C to a placebo (saline) to see if vitamin C is effective for postoperative lung complications in patients undergoing surgery for cranial tumors. 1. Participants will be intravenously pumped with vitamin C for two hours after induction of anesthesia. 2. Participants will have intraoperative plasma sampling and recording of ventilator parameters, monitor parameters and perioperative data. 3. Participants will be followed up until discharge from the hospital to record symptoms and adverse events, and will be called at six months to check on their prognosis.

Gender: All

Ages: 18 Years - 75 Years

Updated: 2024-05-20

1 state

Ascorbic Acid
Neurosurgical Procedures
Humans
+2
RECRUITING

NCT06365983

Comparison of Free Gingival Graft and Linear Incision for Connective Tissue

A randomized controlled non-inferiority trial will be conducted with 24 individuals aged 18 or older, who are periodontally healthy and require root coverage in bilateral multiple RT1-type recessions involving at least two teeth on each side of the mouth. The number of teeth to be covered must be equal on both sides to avoid imbalance in patient-centered comparisons. Patients included in the study will undergo the bilateral multiple root coverage technique with coronally repositioned flap (Zucchelli and De Sanctis) in both groups. The donor areas for connective tissue will be the hard palate region, with grafts harvested using the linear technique on one side and the free de-epithelialized gingival graft technique on the other side. Each patient will undergo a preparatory phase for study inclusion, consisting of supragingival scaling, polishing, and oral hygiene instructions at least 3 weeks before study inclusion. Patients will be instructed on personalized and proper use of toothbrush, dental floss, and/or interdental brush. All surgical procedures in both groups will be performed by the same operator (CCO). Randomization will determine the side to be operated on first. The other side will be operated on after 30 days or until the patient reports complete absence of symptoms in the area of the first surgery to avoid confusion in patient-centered outcomes regarding pain and satisfaction with the techniques. Outcomes evaluated at 3, 6, 9, and 12 months include: gingival recession depth, probing depth, visible plaque, bleeding on probing, width of keratinized tissue, three-dimensional tissue assessment from intraoral scanning, and quality of life related. Linear and logistic generalized estimating equation models considering the longitudinal nature of the study will be used for data analysis. INCLUSION CRITERIA Patients aged 18 or older requiring root coverage in bilateral multiple recessions involving at least two teeth on each side of the mouth will be included. The number of teeth to be covered must be equal on both sides to avoid imbalance in patient-centered comparisons. Recessions should be RT1 type according to the 2017 Workshop on the Classification of Periodontal Conditions and Diseases (Jepsen et al. 2018) and without non-carious cervical lesions. EXCLUSION CRITERIA Individuals will not be considered eligible if they: * Present any form of immunological compromise; * Have diseases or systemic conditions contraindicating surgical procedures or affecting periodontal healing pattern, such as diabetes and autoimmune diseases; * Present active periodontitis, defined by presence of \>=10% subgingival bleeding and probing depth and clinical attachment loss proximal \>4mm (Tonetti et al. 2018); * Are current or ex-smokers; * Have allergies to ibuprofen and chlorhexidine digluconate. Research Objective: PRIMARY OBJECTIVE The overall objective of this study is to compare free gingival graft and subepithelial connective tissue graft in outcomes related to multiple recession coverage. SECONDARY OBJECTIVE Compare the two grafts in terms of clinical outcomes of root coverage; Compare the two grafts in terms of digital outcomes of root coverage obtained in scanning and tomography; Compare the two grafts in terms of patient-centered outcomes.

Gender: All

Ages: 18 Years - 70 Years

Updated: 2024-04-15

1 state

Connective Tissue
Gingiva
Gingival Recession
+1
NOT YET RECRUITING

NCT05417711

Efficacy of Transcutaneous Vagus Nerve Stimulation Paired With Tailor-Made Notched Music Therapy Versus Tailor-made Notched Music Training for Chronic Subjective Tinnitus

This clinical study is a prospective, multicenter, randomized, controlled, double-blind clinical study. Sun Yat Sen Memorial Hospital of Sun Yat sen University was the central unit, and Nanjing First Hospital, Sun Yat Sen people's Hospital, Guanfzhou Panyu central Hospital and Zhuhai integrated traditional Chinese and Western medicine hospital were the cooperative units. In this study, 388 patients with chronic subjective tinnitus were recruited. In view of chronic subjective tinnitus, a common ear disease, the study gave the patients three months of treatment with transcutaneous vagus nerve stimulation paired with tailor-made notched music therapy or tailor-made notched music training alone. By comparing the changes of subjective scale scores related to tinnitus before and after treatment in patients receiving two different therapies, such as THI, VAS, BAI, BDI, PSQI, to evaluate the efficacy of the two therapies, so as to judge whether transcutaneous vagus nerve stimulation paired with tailor-made notched music therapy is better than tailor-made notched music training alone. In addition, the study will continue to follow up the patients after the treatment for one year to observe the difference in the long-term sustained efficacy of the two therapies. This clinical study will also evaluate the two therapies from the perspective of compliance and safety, and explore the factors that affect the efficacy of the two therapies.

Gender: All

Ages: 18 Years - 60 Years

Updated: 2023-11-27

Tinnitus, Subjective
Vagus Nerve Stimulation
Music Therapy
+5
RECRUITING

NCT03335644

The NutriNet-Santé Study

The NutriNet-Santé study was set up to investigate nutrition and health relationships. Specifically, it was the first web-based cohort worldwide on such a large scale (n=171 000 as of 2021) focused on the complex link between nutrition and health status. It is characterized by a very detailed assessment of nutritional exposure and dietary behavior. https://etude-nutrinet-sante.fr/ https://info.etude-nutrinet-sante.fr/en

Gender: All

Ages: 15 Years - Any

Updated: 2021-07-26

1 state

Diet, Food, and Nutrition
Exercise
Diseases Category
+7