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NCT07420075
The design is an open-ended, prospective, observational, (non-interventional) registry for subjects with mild cognitive impairment (MCI), early symptomatic Alzheimer's disease, Alzheimer's disease, or dementia with clinical suspicion of Alzheimer's disease under the care of a neurologist, psychiatrist, geriatrician or other qualified provider. Longitudinal data are collected from subjects, their care partner(s), and their treating healthcare provider during routine clinical encounters using a structured and standardized data collection method. Approximately 2,000 subjects, with no defined upper limit, across around 75 clinical sites worldwide will be recruited.
NCT07118124
The purpose of this study is to see if the Zio® monitor device can be worn by children for up to 14-days and to determine if the skin preparation process will provide good adherence to the skin and clear signal quality. The Zio® monitor (Study Device) is an adhesive patch that is worn on the upper left chest for a specified period of time and is similar to a band aid. The Study Device contains a battery-powered heart monitor and will look at the heart rhythm and rate.
NCT05436535
This is a multi-center, longitudinal study which will characterize the gene expression profiles and transcriptomic endotypes that underlie mild and moderate-severe Atopic dermatitis (AD) and will determine changes in these expression patterns and endotypes in response to standard-of-care treatment. Participants will complete up to ten scheduled study visits with assessment of topical steroid response and dupilumab response (if uncontrolled with topical steroids). Skin samples will be collected at all study visits to determine the gene expression profiles and transcriptomic endotypes that underlie mild vs. moderate-severe AD disease. The investigators will also evaluate the lipidomic, metabolomic, proteomic, and microbiome profiles of AD skin endotypes associated with mild and moderate-severe AD disease. Non-AD participants will serve as a control population. The primary objective of this study is to determine if the type 2-high non-lesional skin (skin tape) endotype is associated with current mild versus moderate-severe AD disease.