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NCT06226324
Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) is a chronic autoimmune disease involving multiple organs and systems. The central nervous system is one of the most commonly involved parts, and the involvement of the nervous system is called neuropsychiatric lupus, which is one of the most common complications of SLE and the main cause of death. Cognitive impairment and emotional disorders are the most common neuropsychiatric symptoms, with a prevalence of up to 80%. Studies have shown that the prevalence of NPSLE is between 37% and 95%. Compared with SLE patients, the mortality rate increases by three times. Early diagnosis and treatment play an important role in improving the quality of life of patients. fMRI has the advantages of non-invasive, in vivo and high repeatability, and can detect the brain function changes of patients early before the structural changes. This study uses fMR to compare the differences in brain function changes between SLE patients and healthy controls, explore the neuroimaging mechanism of brain injury, and provide reference for the early clinical intervene.
NCT05043389
This Research studies for compare muscle strength among OSA patients who treat with myofunctional therapy program in Rajavithi hospital
NCT06224972
The study is a comparative, self-controlled, randomized, prospective investigation designed to assess the usability and accuracy of the DormoTech Vlab and compare its performance with a full polysomnography (PSG) study conducted over one night in a sleep lab. For the purpose of this study, the selected PSG device used for comparison is the Nox A1 system (K192469). Participants were required to wear the DormoTech Vlab, answer questionnaires pre and post-study, and simultaneously undergo a full PSG test using the Nox system. The statistical methodology for this study was designed to ensure a comprehensive analysis of the data, adhering to the standards set by the International Council for Harmonisation (ICH) E3 guideline