Loading clinical trials...
Loading clinical trials...
Browse 40,629 clinical trials for rheumatoid arthritis. Find studies that match your criteria and connect with research centers.
Find trials near:
Showing 11121-11140 of 40,629 trials
NCT05177692
This is a prospective, randomised trial to evaluate a new medical device for automated zero calibration of ventricular drainage systems in neurointensive care patients. Patients will be randomised into the medical device group, or a control group with a standard system for ventricular drainage. All patients will be fitted with an intraparenchymal ICP monitor, and an ICP monitor connected to the ventricular catheter. Since ICP monitoring using the ventricular catheter system is reliant upon regular zero-calibrations of the system in relation to the mid-point of the patient head, the ICP value from the intraparenchymal ICP monitor will be used as standard, and the intra-ventricular ICP measurements will be compared to this ICP. The difference in ICP between the two ICP monitors will be the primary outcome for this trial, where the medical device tested is designed to constantly zero-calibrate the ventricular catheter in relation to the patients´ head. Secondary outcome of this trial will be number of manual zero-calibrations performed, and number of automated zero-calibrations performed by the device, and AE, SAE and DDs.
NCT05034354
Infants and children with heart conditions require treatment in children's hospitals that are typically located in large cities. This creates challenges for children and families who need to travel long distances to come to appointments. Providing quality care to children with heart disease has further been challenged by the COVID-19 pandemic, with a shift towards decreased in-person contact and an increase in virtual visits, where assessment by doctors and nurses is more limited. This research study will look at how families of children with heart disease access care and how investigators can improve care with virtual technologies. This will involve testing a new home-based virtual care platform that uses Bluetooth technology to connect weight scales, oxygen measuring devices and blood pressure cuffs with a smartphone app, allowing parents to easily use these devices and send accurate data directly to the cardiology team. Investigators will obtain feedback from families, patients, and healthcare providers about how this helped or did not help them, and adjust the technology as needed to make it better.