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The PID-PAB study aims to test the efficacy of the European Guidelines on Cardiovascular
Disease Prevention in patients with peripheral arterial disease. Survival, the rate of major
atherothrombotic events (myocardial infarction, stroke, critical limb ischemia) and the
incidence of revascularization procedures will be compared between a group of patients with
stable peri...
Location: Department of Vascular Diseases, University of ...
Status: Active, not recruiting
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The safety in the diabetic patient refer so much to the accuracy of the treatment and to the
handling of the diabetic in security topics. Therefore, is not only an economic question,
but a more global concept that means to receive an accurate sanitary attention in line with
the available evidences nowadays.
OBJECTIVE: To analyse if a brief intervention educative on the ...
Location: Primary Health Care. Catalan Health Institute. ...
Status: Active, not recruiting
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This three-year, grant funded project will be conducted by the Division of Clinical
Informatics in the Department of Community and Family Medicine at Duke University Medical
Center. The project seeks to improve care quality and safety in an ambulatory care setting
through clinical decision support for evidence-based (EB) pharmacotherapy delivered as
point-of-care reports...
Location: Duke University Medical Center
Status: Enrolling by invitation
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The primary goal of this study is that the combination of a computerized asthma reminder
system with implementation of an guideline will increase utilization and adherence of
guideline-driven care, leading to improved patient outcomes.
Hypothesis: An automatic, computerized reminder system for detecting asthma patients in the
pediatric ED will increase guideline adheren...
Location: Vanderbilt Children's Hospital
Status: Not yet recruiting
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The goal of this study is to create a comprehensive database of Magnetic Resonance Imaging
(MRI) and of pathology for patients with brain tumors. Both standard, advanced, and research
MRI components may be included, these will be analyzed in comparison with pathology results
if/when a biopsy is obtained, and also used to predict/evaluate responses to therapy. This
study ...
Location: Washington University School of Medicine
Status: Recruiting
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This pilot project will evaluate Internet-based remote access to electronic clinical systems
to support study monitoring tasks. The project engages two NIH-sponsored clinical trial
networks (adult: ARDS network; pediatrics: ChiLDREN network) at five trial locations and two
coordinating centers located across four states, which engages three collaborating
NCRR-funded CTSA...
Location: University of Colorado at Denver and Health Sci...
Status: Not yet recruiting
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Main purpose of the study:
To test the impact of a combined non invasive, "anatomo-functional" cardiac imaging strategy
on the detection and management of ischemic heart disease.
Location: LUMC
Status: Recruiting
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Background. Community implementation is a barrier to technology transfer of contingency
management (CM), an effective behavioral treatment for substance dependence. The Biomedical
Informatics Section (BIS), the Treatment Section, and the NIDA Blending team are developing
and validating software for automated contingency management (ACM) for free distribution and
use in...
Location: National Institute on Drug Abuse, Biomedical Re...
Status: Recruiting
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The purpose of this study is to determine whether using the OWEMR as part of the standard of
care for Diabetic Foot Ulcers reduces the rate of lower limb amputations and to quantify
the relationship between glycemic control and the rate of amputation secondary to chronic
foot ulcers in Type II Diabetes.
Location: Phoenix VA Hospital
Status: Not yet recruiting
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The project aims to clarify the effect of the thromboprophylactic LMWH dose on coagulation
in pregnant women just before birth, at the period of maximal physiological hypercoagulable
state and with high risk of thromboembolism, the most common cause of maternal mortality in
developed countries. Although LMWH are now routinely administered as prevention of
thromboembolism...
Location: General University Hospital in Prague
Status: Recruiting
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