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NCT05648253
Vaginal dilator therapy (VDT) with static dilators is often prescribed to patients following vaginal or pelvic radiation therapy. This study seeks to evaluate the feasibility of a novel intravaginal device that delivers patient-controlled dilation (Hyivy device). The study is designed as a proof-of-concept single-arm pilot study. The primary objective is to assess safety and tolerability, while also evaluating changes in health-related quality of life and pelvic pain.
NCT06296589
The goal of this clinical trial is to learn if receiving Trauma-Informed Guilt Reduction (TrIGR) Therapy is as effective as receiving Prolonged Exposure Therapy among veterans with PTSD and trauma related guilt. The main questions it aims to answer are: Will TrIGR be comparable to PE in terms of PTSD symptom reduction? Will it TrIGR be comparable to PE in improving functioning and reducing depression symptoms? Will it be superior in improving trauma-related guilt and shame?
NCT06659978
Our team have developed a mattress topper, consisting of rubber tubes attached side to side that are deflated and inflated, mimicking dynamic touch and optimal CT stimulation (3cm/s). It is connected to a microprocessor control unit and a vacuum supply. By controlling the interval between the vacuum applied to each tube in the device it generates a flow sequence as each tube relaxes back to its original state. This will feel like a stroking across the skin - but non-frictional, thereby minimising the risk of friction related skin damage. The device is placed on top of a standard mattress in a neonatal cot. It has been manufactured in line with European Union (EU) safety requirements. It has been calibrated to mimic optimal CT fibre activation at 3cm/s, in line with previous touch intervention studies (Gursul et al., 2018; Manzotti et al., 2019). The device is made from silicone and is fully waterproof. A cleaning protocol will be implemented between each use for infection control. The waterproof sheet will be covered by a standard cot sheet.