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Effect of Obesity, Diabetes and Bariatric Surgery on Pregnancy Outcomes
This study looks at how being overweight or having diabetes affects mothers and babies during pregnancy in the UK. Researchers are also comparing mums who've had weight loss surgery with those who haven't, to understand the different effects on pregnancy.
For: Obesity · Pregnancy in Diabetic · Pregnancy ComplicationsUnited Kingdom - Recruiting
The Genetics and Vascular Health Check Study (GENVASC) Aims to Help Determine Whether Gathering Genetic Information Can Improve the Prediction of Risk of Coronary Artery Disease (CAD)
The GENVASC study in Leicestershire and Northamptonshire looks at whether adding genetic information can better predict who might develop heart disease. It aims to improve early prevention for those at risk aged 40-74, especially those currently thought to be at low or medium risk.
For: Cardiovascular DiseasesUnited Kingdom - Active not recruiting
Personalized Therapy Study - HFRS (TriageHF) Post Approval Study
This study looks at how a special feature called TriageHF on Medtronic heart devices helps people with heart failure. Researchers will watch how these devices are used in everyday care to see how well they work after being released for general use.
For: Heart FailureUnited States · France · Greece - Recruiting
Postoperative Dietary Intake of Hip Fracture Patients
This study looks at what older adults eat after hip fracture surgery, from the day of surgery up to three days later. Researchers want to see if their food intake provides enough energy and if it's linked to how long they stay in hospital, other health conditions, or developing problems like infections.
For: Hip Fractures · Malnutrition · Comorbidities and Coexisting ConditionsUnited Kingdom - Recruiting
Observational Study for Assessing Treatment and Outcome of Patients With Primary Brain Tumours Using cIMPACT-NOW and 2021 WHO Classification
This study looks at how new ways of classifying brain tumours (cIMPACT-NOW and 2021 WHO) help us understand treatment and what to expect. Researchers want to see if these new classifications group patients better and lead to clearer treatment guidelines for different types of brain tumours.
For: Glioma · Glioneuronal Tumor · Choroid Plexus TumorAustria · Belgium · France - Recruiting
Compuls-BED-Severity
This study looks at Binge Eating Disorder (BED) to better understand how severe it can be. We want to find clearer ways to tell the difference between mild and severe BED, especially in people who are also obese. This could help doctors offer better care.
For: Binge-Eating DisorderCanada - Recruiting
The BRAVE Study- The Identification of Genetic Variants Associated With Bicuspid Aortic Valve Using a Combination of Case-control and Family-based Approaches.
The BRAVE study is looking for gene changes linked to Bicuspid Aortic Valve (BAV), a common heart condition where the heart's main valve has two flaps instead of three. Researchers hope to understand how BAV develops by studying blood samples from affected people and their families.
For: Cardiovascular DiseasesUnited Kingdom - Recruiting
Mitochondrial Donation: An 18 Month Outcome Study.
This study looks at the health and development of babies born using mitochondrial donation, a special IVF technique, up to 18 months old. Researchers want to see if these children develop normally, both physically and mentally, to understand this new treatment better.
For: Mitochondrial DiseasesUnited Kingdom - Active not recruiting
Canadian Anaphylaxis Network- Predicting Recurrence After Emergency Presentation for Allergic REaction
This study looks at how to predict if children who have a severe allergic reaction (anaphylaxis) need to stay in the hospital for a long time. It aims to develop a tool to help doctors decide who might have a second reaction, to improve care.
For: AnaphylaxisCanada