Displaying 215 (all) recruiting clinical trials.
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A Multicenter Interventional Post-marketing Randomized Double-blind Crossover Study to Evaluate the Clinical Safety and Efficacy of AbobotulinumtoxinA (Dysport ) in Comparison with OnabotulinumtoxinA (Botox ) when Treating Adults with Upper Limb Spas
The purpose of this research study is to learn about the safety and efficacy of Dysport versus Botox for treating adults with upper limb spasticity ... -
A Novel Remote Patient and Medication Monitoring Solution to Improve Adherence and PerSiStence with Inflammatory Bowel DiSease Therapy ASSIST Study
The purpose of the study is to assess the effectiveness of a remote monitoring system to improve compliance to medical treatment, improve clinical outcomes (symptoms ... -
Transcatheter Pulmonary Valve Replacement and Catheter Ablation of Ventricular Tachycardia in Tetralogy of Fallot
The purpose of this research study is to collect information about individuals with arrhythmia and their upcoming procedure(s) in order to better understand how ... -
DEFINE AFib
DEFINE AFib is a prospective, observational post-market clinical study. This study will enroll approximately 5,000 patients in the United States who have a Reveal ... -
Evaluating a Noise Reduction Algorithm with Cochlear Implant Users
In this study, a noise reduction algorithm will be implemented in various listening situations to evaluate its effectiveness in improving speech understanding for 180 cochlear ... -
Validation of Early Prognostic Data for Recovery Outcome after Stroke for Future Higher Yield Trials (VERIFY)
The purpose of this research study is to understand how well we can predict your arm recovery by using tests done early after stroke.
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The Psorcast Study: A Validation Study of a Smartphone Sensor-Based Patient-Driven Detection of Psoriatic Disease
Smartphone-based and physician-assessed measures will be collected at baseline and 12 weeks after initiating a new therapy for psoriatic disease. Weekly digital assessments will also ... -
A Multi-center Randomized Control Cross-over Study to Evaluate the Effectiveness of a Novel Portable Non-Pneumatic Active Compression Device vs. an Advanced Pneumatic Compression Device for Treating Lower Extremity Lymphedema (TEAYS)
The purpose of the study is to evaluate the Non-Pneumatic Active Compression Device (NPCD) in contrast to an advanced pneumatic compression device (APCD). -
Aerodigestive Disease in the World Trade Center Exposed FDNY Cohort: Validation of Biomarkers and Defining Risk to Tailor Therapy
NYU Langone Medical Center is recruiting FDNY personnel with documented World Trade Center (WTC)-associated aerodigestive disease and personnel who were exposed to the WTC ... -
World Trade Center Particulate Matter Induced Cardiorespiratory and Vascular Dysfunction: a MultiOmic Approach
NYU Langone School of Medicine is doing a research study to test a specific way of helping patients with World Trade Center-associated cardiorespiratory and vascular ...