- active not recruiting
Prospective Validation of the CoDE-HF Algorithm for the Diagnosis of Acute Heart Failure
This study is testing a new computer tool called CoDE-HF that helps doctors quickly diagnose acute heart failure. This condition means your heart suddenly can't pump blood well. The tool combines a blood test result with patient information to help get the right diagnosis faster.
United Kingdom - not yet recruitingNA
Evaluation of the NEOmom® Gastric Video Capsule for Gastric Cancer Screening
This study is testing a new, easier way to check for stomach cancer using a small camera pill guided by a magnet. The aim is to find cancer earlier when it's much easier to treat. It's hoped this new method will make screening more accessible and comfortable for people.
France - not yet recruiting
Screening, Characterization, and Longitudinal Follow-up of Patients With Cardiac Amyloidosis
This study looks at people with heart amyloidosis to understand how the condition develops and how treatments work. It involves tests like MRI scans and blood tests over two years to help doctors learn more and improve care for this heart disease.
Germany - recruiting
Assessing Cancer Treatment Response to Therapy Using 18F-FSPG PET
This study investigates if a new scan, 18F-FSPG PET, can better show how well cancer treatments are working for lung and head & neck cancers. We're comparing it to standard scans to see if it predicts treatment success earlier.
United Kingdom - recruitingNA
"Clinical Ultrasound, a New Link Between Town and Hospital in Seine-Saint-Denis". (ECHO93)
This study looks at how a new portable ultrasound device, called echOpen, can help doctors in Seine-Saint-Denis diagnose patients more quickly. It aims to see if using this device in hospitals, local clinics, and a health bus can speed up how fast people get a diagnosis.
France - recruiting
Expanding the Scope of Post-transplant HLA-specific Antibody Detection and Monitoring in Renal Transplant Recipients
This study is testing a new blood test for kidney transplant patients. It aims to find hidden antibodies that can damage the new kidney. Researchers also want to see if older patients are better protected against rejection and if we can predict who will develop these antibodies.
United Kingdom - recruiting
X-linked Moesin Associated Immunodeficiency
This study looks at X-linked Moesin Associated Immunodeficiency (X-MAID), a rare condition affecting the immune system. Researchers are gathering information from patients worldwide to better understand how to diagnose and treat this illness, aiming to create clearer guidelines for doctors.
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