No Intervention: Observational Cohort clinical trials
8 indexed studies · 8 currently recruiting
- Recruiting
Treponemal Shedding, Load, and Viability, in Women and Men-who-have-sex-with-women-only With Early Infectious Syphilis: Implications for Transmission
This study investigates how syphilis spreads. It looks at whether syphilis bacteria found in different body areas are alive and can cause infection, especially in women and men who only have sex with women. This helps us understand how the infection is passed on.
For: SyphilisAustralia · China · South Africa - Recruiting
Cognitive Performance, Sleep Disturbances and Fatigue in Multiple Sclerosis
This study looks at how sleep problems and tiredness (fatigue) affect people with Multiple Sclerosis (MS). Researchers want to understand if poor sleep makes MS-related fatigue and thinking problems worse, and how different types of MS are affected. They are also using AI to help analyse sleep data.
For: Multiple Sclerosis · Remitting-Relapsing Multiple Sclerosis · Primary Progressive Multiple SclerosisGermany - Recruiting
Five PLus Year EffIcacy of Endoscopic Sleeve Gastroplasty (ESG) for Sustained WeigHT Loss
This study looks at how well a stomach-shrinking procedure called Endoscopic Sleeve Gastroplasty (ESG) helps people lose weight and keep it off for five years or more. It aims to understand the long-term success of this treatment for obesity.
For: Obesity and Obesity-related Medical Conditions · Weight LossUnited States · Australia · France - Not yet recruiting
Reporting of Tumour Deposits in Colorectal Cancer by Radiology and Pathology
This study looks at how doctors find and report 'tumour deposits' in bowel cancer. These small cancer spots affect how cancer behaves. We want to see if new guidelines mean they are now being consistently reported, which is crucial for patients to get the best treatment.
For: Rectal AdenocarcinomaUnited Kingdom - Recruiting
Prospective Study Evaluating the Effectiveness of Intraoperative Ventilation for Predicting Postoperative Air Leaks During Major Lung Resections by Conventional or Robotic Thoracoscopy
This study looks at how we can better predict air leaks after lung surgery. Air leaks can cause longer hospital stays and pain. We want to find a way to spot these leaks during surgery so patients can recover faster and with less discomfort.
For: Air Leak From Lung · Lung SurgeryFrance - Not yet recruiting
Adaptation Strategies for Coping With the Impact of Sensory Alterations on Eating Behavior in Children With Cancer: A Qualitative Study From the Perspective of Children and Parents
This study looks at how children with cancer and their parents cope when chemotherapy changes how food tastes and smells. It aims to find practical ways to help children eat better and feel happier during treatment by listening to their experiences and ideas.
For: Taste Alterations · Smell Disorder · Eating Behavior ChangesFrance - Recruiting
Investigating Health, Equity, and Resilience in Girls and Women With ADHD Across the Lifespan
This study looks at how ADHD affects the health and well-being of girls and women in Canada, from childhood to older age. Researchers want to understand their life experiences, including hormones, development, and social factors, to gather important information about living with ADHD.
For: ADHDCanada - Not yet recruiting
Body Composition in Older Adults
This study looks at how cancer and its treatment affect muscle and body fat in people aged 70 and over. Researchers want to understand body changes and how nutrition can help these patients.
For: Sarcopenia in Elderly · Cachexia; Cancer; Sarcopenia · Body Composition ChangesUnited Kingdom