- Recruiting
Point of Care Tests in the Management of Very Early Medical Abortion
This study looks at a new, quicker way to check if an early abortion has been successful. It tests if a special machine can measure pregnancy hormones sooner than current methods, helping patients get answers faster after a very early medical abortion.
For: Abortion EarlySweden · United Kingdom - RecruitingPHASE2, PHASE3
A Randomised, Controlled Trial of a Low-energy Diet for Improving Functional Status in Heart Failure With PRESERVED Ejection Fraction Preserved Ejection Fraction
This study looks at how a special low-calorie diet might help people with a type of heart failure where the heart struggles to relax properly. It aims to see if diet can improve heart function, symptoms, and exercise ability.
For: Heart Failure With Preserved Ejection Fraction · Heart Failure, Diastolic · Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2United Kingdom - Not yet recruitingNA
Role of the Environment in Pediatric Obesity
This study looks at how chemicals we find everyday, like those in plastics or used in farming, might be linked to childhood obesity. Researchers are checking blood, urine, and hair samples from children aged 6 to 15, both with and without obesity, to understand environmental effects.
For: Obesity (Disorder)France - RecruitingNA
Evolution of Intestinal Microbiota in Patients With Juvenile Spondylarthropathy According to Typology of Treatment
This study looks at how treatments for a type of childhood arthritis called juvenile spondyloarthritis affect the bugs in a child's gut. Researchers want to see if these treatments change the good and bad bacteria, potentially affecting how well the medicines work.
For: SpondylarthropathiesFrance - RecruitingNA
Single-centre Descriptive Study of Taste in Frontotemporal Lobar Degeneration Through the Analysis of Taste Evoked Potentials
This study looks at taste in people with frontotemporal dementia (FTD). We want to understand if changes in how the brain senses taste, especially sweet foods, contribute to eating problems often seen in FTD, like preferring sugary snacks and gaining weight. It involves taste tests and brain wave measurements.
For: Frontotemporal Lobar Degeneration (FTLD)France - RecruitingNA
The Role of Cytokines and Regulatory T Lymphocytes in Migraine Pathophysiology.
This study looks into why some people get migraines, especially those with other health conditions like autoimmune diseases. Researchers are examining how chemicals in the body, called cytokines, and special immune cells, called Treg cells, might be linked to migraine pain. They hope to better understand migraine causes.
For: Migraine Disorders · Pain · Autoimmune DiseasesFrance - RecruitingNA
Identification of Novel Biomarkers in Early Charcot-Marie-Tooth 1A Disease
This study looks for new ways to measure Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease type 1A (CMT1A) early on. It involves 35 people with CMT1A and 20 healthy volunteers, aged 10-30, over two years. The goal is to find markers that predict how the disease might progress.
For: Charcot-Marie-Tooth Disease Type 1AFrance - Recruiting
Study of Markers of Iron Metabolism and Their Relationship With Phosphocalcic and Hepatic Metabolism and Inflammation in Hemodialysis Patients
This study looks at how iron is handled in the body of people on kidney dialysis. Researchers want to understand more about specific iron-related hormones and how they connect with other body systems like bone health, liver health, and inflammation. It involves simple blood tests.
For: Iron Metabolism Disorders · Calcium Phosphate Metabolism · Hepatic Metabolic DisordersFrance - Not yet recruitingNA
Innate Immunity, MIcrobiota and Inovative Treatments in Endometriosis
This study looks into new ways to understand and treat endometriosis. Researchers are studying how the body's natural defences and gut bacteria might be connected to this condition, hoping to find better ways to help women who suffer from it.
For: Endometriosis · Immunity · MicrobiotaFrance - RecruitingNA
Respiratory Dysbiosis in Preschool Children with Asthma: Predictive of a Severe Form
This study looks into why some young children with asthma don't respond well to usual treatments. Researchers are investigating if tiny bugs (microbes) in their bodies play a role, and if checking these bugs could help doctors find better ways to treat severe asthma in toddlers.
For: Asthma in Children · DysbiosisFrance - Not yet recruiting
Avr Thrombosis OutcoMe Study
This study looks at new blood tests to find out which people having a heart valve replacement are more likely to develop blood clots. We want to see if these tests can predict problems like strokes or issues with the new valve, so we can help prevent them.
For: Aortic StenosisUnited Kingdom