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A Multicenter Access and Distribution Protocol for Unlicensed Cryopreserved Cord Blood Units (CBUs)
Center for International Blood and Marrow Transplant Research
Hematologic Malignancies
Inherited Disorders of Metabolism
Inherited Abnormalities of Platelets
Histiocytic Disorders
Acute Myelogenous Leukemia (AML or ANLL)
This study is an access and distribution protocol for unlicensed cryopreserved cord blood
units (CBUs) in pediatric and adult patients with hematologic malignancies and other
indications. expand
This study is an access and distribution protocol for unlicensed cryopreserved cord blood units (CBUs) in pediatric and adult patients with hematologic malignancies and other indications. Type: Observational Start Date: Oct 2011 |
Emapalumab Prevention of CAR-T Cell Associated Toxicities
Marcela V. Maus, M.D.,Ph.D.
Large B-cell Lymphoma
Relapsed Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma
Refractory Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma
Diffuse Large B Cell Lymphoma
Primary Mediastinal Large B-cell Lymphoma
This research study involves assessing the impact of emapalumab as preventative
management of CAR-T related cytokine release syndrome in participants with Non-Hodgkin's
lymphoma (NHL).
The research study involves the following study interventions:
- Fludarabine and cyclophosphamide (Lymphodepl1 expand
This research study involves assessing the impact of emapalumab as preventative management of CAR-T related cytokine release syndrome in participants with Non-Hodgkin's lymphoma (NHL). The research study involves the following study interventions: - Fludarabine and cyclophosphamide (Lymphodepleting Chemotherapy) - Axicabtagene Ciloleucel - Emapalumab Type: Interventional Start Date: Sep 2024 |
Safety and Efficacy Study of Intravesical Instillation of TARA-002 in Adults With High-grade Non-mu1
Protara Therapeutics
Non-muscle Invasive Bladder Cancer
TARA-002-101-Ph2 is an open-label study to investigate the safety and anti-tumor activity
of intravesical instillation of TARA-002 in adults 18 years of age or older with
high-grade CIS NMIBC (± Ta/T1).
The purpose of this Phase 2 study (TARA-002-101-Ph2) is to further assess the safety and
anti-t1 expand
TARA-002-101-Ph2 is an open-label study to investigate the safety and anti-tumor activity of intravesical instillation of TARA-002 in adults 18 years of age or older with high-grade CIS NMIBC (± Ta/T1). The purpose of this Phase 2 study (TARA-002-101-Ph2) is to further assess the safety and anti-tumor activity of TARA-002 at the RP2D which has been established in the Phase 1a dose finding study (TARA-002-101-Ph1a). This Phase 2 study includes participants with CIS NMIBC (± Ta/T1) with active disease (defined as disease present at last tumor evaluation prior to signing ICF). Participants will be enrolled into one of 2 cohorts: Cohort A: - Participants with CIS (± Ta/T1) who are BCG naive, or - Participants with CIS (± Ta/T1) who are BCG exposed and have not received intravesical BCG for at least 24 months prior to the most recent CIS diagnosis Cohort B: - Participants with persistent or recurrent CIS (± Ta/T1) who are BCG unresponsive within 12 months of completion of adequate BCG therapy (minimum 5/6 doses induction and 2/3 doses maintenance or 2/6 doses reinduction) Type: Interventional Start Date: Sep 2023 |
Daily Adaptive Radiation Therapy Using an Individualized Approach for Prostate Cancer
Varian, a Siemens Healthineers Company
Prostate Cancer
This trial is a prospective, single-arm, multi-center clinical trial designed to assess
whether adaptive radiotherapy with urethral sparing for low to intermediate risk
localized prostate cancer will translate into a decreased rate of patient reported acute
urinary side effects, as measured by the1 expand
This trial is a prospective, single-arm, multi-center clinical trial designed to assess whether adaptive radiotherapy with urethral sparing for low to intermediate risk localized prostate cancer will translate into a decreased rate of patient reported acute urinary side effects, as measured by the patient reported EPIC-26 questionnaire, compared with the historically reported rate for non-adaptive, non-urethral sparing prostate SBRT. Type: Interventional Start Date: Apr 2023 |
Intervention for Fatigue in HCT Recipients
Massachusetts General Hospital
Hematologic Cancer
Hematologic Malignancy
The purpose of this study is to assess whether a cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) for
fatigue intervention is acceptable, feasible, and effective at managing fatigue and
improving quality of life for patients following hematopoietic stem cell transplant
(HCT). expand
The purpose of this study is to assess whether a cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) for fatigue intervention is acceptable, feasible, and effective at managing fatigue and improving quality of life for patients following hematopoietic stem cell transplant (HCT). Type: Interventional Start Date: Nov 2023 |
Mineralocorticoid Receptor, Coronary Microvascular Function, and Cardiac Efficiency in Hypertension
Brigham and Women's Hospital
Hypertension
Left Ventricular Hypertrophy
The investigators' goal is to show that in hypertensive men and women with left
ventricular hypertrophy (LVH) treatment with a mineralocorticoid receptor (MR)
antagonist, versus a thiazide-like diuretic, will improve coronary microvascular function
and cardiac efficiency, which will associate with1 expand
The investigators' goal is to show that in hypertensive men and women with left ventricular hypertrophy (LVH) treatment with a mineralocorticoid receptor (MR) antagonist, versus a thiazide-like diuretic, will improve coronary microvascular function and cardiac efficiency, which will associate with improvements in LV structure and function. The investigators will achieve this through a randomized, controlled, basic experimental study involving humans (BESH). Type: Interventional Start Date: Aug 2023 |
Refining Local-Regional Therapy for IBC
Dana-Farber Cancer Institute
Breast Cancer
Inflammatory Breast Cancer
Sentinel Lymph Node
This Feasibility study is trying to determine:
- If Lymphoscintigraphy (imaging of the lymphatic drainage patterns) is effective in
demonstrating the drainage to the sentinel lymph nodes in patients with inflammatory
breast cancer.
- The likelihood of identifying the sentinel lymp1 expand
This Feasibility study is trying to determine: - If Lymphoscintigraphy (imaging of the lymphatic drainage patterns) is effective in demonstrating the drainage to the sentinel lymph nodes in patients with inflammatory breast cancer. - The likelihood of identifying the sentinel lymph nodes in the operating room, using both blue dye and the radioactive substance used for lymphoscintigraphy. - The incidence of lymphedema (arm swelling which occurs after lymph node surgery) in women with inflammatory breast cancer - Outcomes for women with inflammatory breast cancer, whether or not the sentinel lymph nodes can be identified. Type: Interventional Start Date: Jun 2021 |
Search for Novel Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) Targets for Mental Illness
Brigham and Women's Hospital
Major Depressive Disorder
Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder
Schizophrenia
Generalized Anxiety Disorder
Mood Disorders
Participants will receive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) at a random location in
the left prefrontal cortex, excluding sites that are potentially unsafe. Extensive
behavioral testing will be conducted to determine which behaviors are modulated by
stimulating which circuits. expand
Participants will receive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) at a random location in the left prefrontal cortex, excluding sites that are potentially unsafe. Extensive behavioral testing will be conducted to determine which behaviors are modulated by stimulating which circuits. Type: Interventional Start Date: Jan 2025 |
An Extension Study to Assess Long-Term Safety of Eplontersen in Adults With Transthyretin-Mediated1
Ionis Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
Transthyretin-Mediated Amyloid Cardiomyopathy (ATTR CM)
The purpose of this study is to evaluate the safety and tolerability of extended dosing
with eplontersen in participants with ATTR-CM. expand
The purpose of this study is to evaluate the safety and tolerability of extended dosing with eplontersen in participants with ATTR-CM. Type: Interventional Start Date: Nov 2022 |
Abatacept in Immune Checkpoint Inhibitor Myocarditis
Massachusetts General Hospital
Myocarditis Acute
Cancer
The primary aim is to test whether abatacept, as compared to placebo, is associated with
a reduction in major adverse cardiac events (MACE) among participants hospitalized with
myocarditis secondary to an immune checkpoint inhibitor (ICI). The primary outcome, MACE,
is a composite of first occurren1 expand
The primary aim is to test whether abatacept, as compared to placebo, is associated with a reduction in major adverse cardiac events (MACE) among participants hospitalized with myocarditis secondary to an immune checkpoint inhibitor (ICI). The primary outcome, MACE, is a composite of first occurrence of cardiovascular death, non-fatal sudden cardiac arrest, cardiogenic shock, significant ventricular arrythmias, significant bradyarrythmias, or incident heart failure. Type: Interventional Start Date: Jun 2022 |
Use of BMAC With Hip Arthroscopy Treatment of FAI and Labral Tear
Massachusetts General Hospital
Acetabular Labrum Tear
Femoro Acetabular Impingement
Chondral Defect
Bone Marrow Aspirate Concentrate
Mesenchymal Stromal Cell
Femoro-acetabular impingement is a well known cause of damage to the acetabular labrum
and chondrolabral junction. Additionally, it has been proposed that disruption of hip
biomechanics resulting from a labral tear causes a faster progression towards
osteoarthritis (OA). This progression has been o1 expand
Femoro-acetabular impingement is a well known cause of damage to the acetabular labrum and chondrolabral junction. Additionally, it has been proposed that disruption of hip biomechanics resulting from a labral tear causes a faster progression towards osteoarthritis (OA). This progression has been observed to begin with breakdown of the chondrolabral junction with later development of diffuse osteoarthritis. Use of hip arthroscopy has increased dramatically in recent years to treat symptomatic labral tears and potentially avoid the morbidity and cost associated with hip osteoarthritis. Correction of labral pathology presents a technical challenge and many techniques currently exist. Increased understanding of the structure-functional relationship dictated by labral anatomy has led to the development of methods aimed at restoring functional anatomy by re-establishing the labrum's native position and contour on the rim of the acetabulum. Therefore, akin to repairing a torn meniscus in the knee, restoring the anatomic footprint of a torn labrum will reconstitute normal joint biomechanics. Despite the advances in techniques for labral repair, strategies for mitigating or repairing damage to the chondrolabral junction do not yet exist. This area has been shown to consist of hyaline and fibro cartilage. Many techniques for cartilage repair exist, although most are not feasible due to technical challenges specific to the hip joint. The management of articular cartilage defects is one of the most challenging clinical problems for orthopaedic surgeons. Articular cartilage has a limited intrinsic healing capacity, and pathology frequently results in gradual tissue deterioration. Currently, the standard surgical intervention for end-stage degenerative joint pathology is total joint replacement. Early surgical interventions for symptomatic cartilage lesions including cell based therapies such as autologous chondrocyte implantation (ACI), bone marrow aspirate concentrate (BMAC) implantation, or microfracture have been suggested to restore normal joint congruity and minimize further joint deterioration. Techniques such as ACI, which have been successfully used in the knee joint, have limited application in the hip due to the technical difficulties of open procedures. Type: Observational Start Date: Sep 2019 |
Dominantly Inherited Alzheimer Network (DIAN)
Washington University School of Medicine
Alzheimer's Disease
The purpose of this study is to identify potential biomarkers that may predict the
development of Alzheimer's disease in people who carry an Alzheimer's mutation. expand
The purpose of this study is to identify potential biomarkers that may predict the development of Alzheimer's disease in people who carry an Alzheimer's mutation. Type: Observational Start Date: Jan 2009 |
Fabry Disease Registry & Pregnancy Sub-registry
Genzyme, a Sanofi Company
Fabry Disease
The Fabry Registry is an ongoing, international multi-center, strictly observational
program that tracks the routine clinical outcomes for patients with Fabry disease,
irrespective of treatment status. No experimental intervention is involved; patients in
the Registry undergo clinical assessments a1 expand
The Fabry Registry is an ongoing, international multi-center, strictly observational program that tracks the routine clinical outcomes for patients with Fabry disease, irrespective of treatment status. No experimental intervention is involved; patients in the Registry undergo clinical assessments and receive care as determined by the patient's treating physician. The primary objectives of the Registry are: - To enhance the understanding of the variability, progression, and natural history of Fabry disease, including heterozygous females with the disease; - To assist the Fabry medical community with the development of recommendations for monitoring patients and reports on patient outcomes to help optimize patient care; - To characterize and describe the Fabry population as a whole; - To evaluate the long-term safety and effectiveness of Fabrazyme® Fabry Pregnancy Sub-registry: This Sub-registry is a multicenter, international, longitudinal, observational, and voluntary program designed to track pregnancy outcomes for any pregnant woman enrolled in the Fabry Registry, regardless of whether she is receiving disease-specific therapy (such as enzyme replacement therapy with agalsidase beta) and irrespective of the commercial product with which she may be treated. Data from the Sub-registry are also used to fulfill various global regulatory requirements, to support product development/reimbursement, and for other research and non-research-related purposes. No experimental intervention is given; thus a patient will undergo clinical assessments and receive standard of care treatment as determined by the patient's physician. If a patient consents to this Sub-registry, information about the patient's medical and obstetric history, pregnancy, and birth will be collected, and, if a patient consents to data collection for her infant, data on infant growth through month 36 postpartum will be collected. Type: Observational [Patient Registry] Start Date: Jul 2001 |
Evaluation of Efficacy and Safety of Suzetrigine for Pain Associated With Diabetic Peripheral Neuro1
Vertex Pharmaceuticals Incorporated
Diabetic Peripheral Neuropathic Pain
The purpose of this study is to evaluate the efficacy, safety, and tolerability of
Suzetrigine (SUZ) in participants with pain associated with diabetic peripheral
neuropathy (DPN). expand
The purpose of this study is to evaluate the efficacy, safety, and tolerability of Suzetrigine (SUZ) in participants with pain associated with diabetic peripheral neuropathy (DPN). Type: Interventional Start Date: Oct 2024 |
Pembrolizumab + Chemotherapy in Newly Diagnosed PCNSL
Dana-Farber Cancer Institute
Lymphoma
Primary Central Nervous System Lymphoma
This research study is studying if the investigational drug, Pembrolizumab, in
combination with chemotherapy helps primary central nervous system lymphoma with
acceptable side effects.
This research study involves a combination of the below drugs:
- Pembrolizumab (a type of monoclonal antibody1 expand
This research study is studying if the investigational drug, Pembrolizumab, in combination with chemotherapy helps primary central nervous system lymphoma with acceptable side effects. This research study involves a combination of the below drugs: - Pembrolizumab (a type of monoclonal antibody) - Methotrexate (a type of anti-metabolite) - Temozolomide (a type of alkylating agent) - Rituximab (a type of antibody) Type: Interventional Start Date: Oct 2024 |
Biology of Young Lung Cancer Study: The YOUNG LUNG Study
Dana-Farber Cancer Institute
Non Small Cell Lung Cancer
Small Cell Lung Carcinoma
NUT Carcinoma
The purpose of this research study is to learn more about lung cancer (NSCLC or SCLC)
diagnosed in adults at ages 45 or younger. expand
The purpose of this research study is to learn more about lung cancer (NSCLC or SCLC) diagnosed in adults at ages 45 or younger. Type: Observational Start Date: Jan 2023 |
Treatment Response Assessment Maps to Delineate Necrosis From Tumor After Stereotactic Radiation in1
Dana-Farber Cancer Institute
Brain Tumor
This research study is investigating the value of an imaging study of the brain called an
MRI (which stands for magnetic resonance imaging), utilized in unique way, to delineate
whether the tumor has recurred or whether radiation changes have occurred after a brain
metastasis treated with focused r1 expand
This research study is investigating the value of an imaging study of the brain called an MRI (which stands for magnetic resonance imaging), utilized in unique way, to delineate whether the tumor has recurred or whether radiation changes have occurred after a brain metastasis treated with focused radiation has enlarged. Type: Interventional Start Date: Aug 2019 |
Consent for Use of Stored Patient Specimens for Future Testing
Advancing Clinical Therapeutics Globally for HIV/AIDS and Other Infections
HIV Infections
The purpose of this study is to obtain informed consent to use stored human biological
materials (HBM) (e.g., blood and other tissues) for future studies that may include
genetic testing. expand
The purpose of this study is to obtain informed consent to use stored human biological materials (HBM) (e.g., blood and other tissues) for future studies that may include genetic testing. Type: Observational Start Date: Feb 2002 |
Dexmedetomidine Infusion and Postoperative Lung Aeration After Thoracic Surgery
Brigham and Women's Hospital
Surgery-Complications
Respiratory Complication
Lung Injury, Acute
This will be a randomized, placebo-controlled, double-blinded, pilot trial with two
parallel groups (1:1 ratio) receiving either dexmedetomidine (initial bolus of 1 mcg/kg
over 30 min after induction, followed by an infusion rate of 0.3 mcg/kg/hr that will be
stopped 30-45 minutes before the end of1 expand
This will be a randomized, placebo-controlled, double-blinded, pilot trial with two parallel groups (1:1 ratio) receiving either dexmedetomidine (initial bolus of 1 mcg/kg over 30 min after induction, followed by an infusion rate of 0.3 mcg/kg/hr that will be stopped 30-45 minutes before the end of the surgery or upon reaching maximum dose of 2mcg/kg, whichever comes first) or placebo (normal saline as a bolus followed by maintenance infusion at the same rate of the intervention group). Dexmedetomidine is frequently administered in thoracic surgery. Using local data from the Brigham and Women's Hospital, dexmedetomidine was used in a third of the thoracic procedures performed over the past three years. However, there is no consensus as to the optimal protocol of administration, therefore clinical practice is highly heterogeneous (bolus versus continuous infusion) and mostly depends on the preferences of anesthesia providers. In our institution, the dose of dexmedetomidine is typically 0.5 mcg/kg but varies based on attending preferences and experience. Given the heterogenous practices in dexmedetomidine administration, one of the objectives is to assess the feasibility of adhering to a dexmedetomidine protocol using an initial loading dose of 1 mcg/kg over 30 minutes after induction followed by a continuous infusion of 0.3 mcg/kg/hr. The infusion will stop 30-45 minutes prior to the end of surgery or once a maximum dose of 2mcg/kg has been achieved, whichever comes first. The control group will receive normal saline (similar bolus followed by maintenance infusion at the same rate of the intervention group). Type: Interventional Start Date: Aug 2024 |
Sauna for Long Covid
Massachusetts General Hospital
Long COVID
Research suggests that Whole Body Hyperthermia in a sauna-like environment can reduce
symptoms related to post-acute sequelae of SARS-CoV-2 (PASC), or Long Covid. The
investigators aim to study the feasibility and treatment effect of this procedure for
patients experiencing Long Covid symptoms. expand
Research suggests that Whole Body Hyperthermia in a sauna-like environment can reduce symptoms related to post-acute sequelae of SARS-CoV-2 (PASC), or Long Covid. The investigators aim to study the feasibility and treatment effect of this procedure for patients experiencing Long Covid symptoms. Type: Interventional Start Date: Sep 2024 |
MAGIC AKI: Magnesium for the Prevention of HIOC-Associated AKI
Brigham and Women's Hospital
Mesothelioma
In this research study, investigators will test whether prophylactic high-dose IV Mg
administration attenuates the risk of AKI in patients with malignant mesothelioma
receiving intraoperative chemotherapy (HIOC) with cisplatin compared to placebo
. expand
In this research study, investigators will test whether prophylactic high-dose IV Mg administration attenuates the risk of AKI in patients with malignant mesothelioma receiving intraoperative chemotherapy (HIOC) with cisplatin compared to placebo . Type: Interventional Start Date: Apr 2023 |
MR Antagonist and LSD1
Brigham and Women's Hospital
Hypertension
Mineralocorticoid Excess
Lysine specific demethylase-1 (LSD1) is an epigenetic regulator of gene transcription
involved in the pathophysiology of elevated blood pressure and likely renal damage in
Blacks. This project investigates whether a genetically driven anti-hypertensive approach
proves superior in controlling blood1 expand
Lysine specific demethylase-1 (LSD1) is an epigenetic regulator of gene transcription involved in the pathophysiology of elevated blood pressure and likely renal damage in Blacks. This project investigates whether a genetically driven anti-hypertensive approach proves superior in controlling blood pressure and mitigating renal injury in Blacks who carry the risk allele for LSD1 (rs587168). The findings of these investigations may lead to a new approach in treating a subset (~30%) of the essential hypertension population (Black LSD1 risk allele hypertensives). Type: Interventional Start Date: Feb 2022 |
Ketamine Treatment of Youth Suicide Attempters
Tatiana Falcone, MD
Suicide, Attempted
Ketamine, an NMDA antagonist, has been shown to have rapid anti- suicidal effects.
However, its safety and efficacy and special populations has not been investigated and
documented. Several reports in adults suggest rapid decrease of suicidal ideation. In the
last decade there is an alarming increa1 expand
Ketamine, an NMDA antagonist, has been shown to have rapid anti- suicidal effects. However, its safety and efficacy and special populations has not been investigated and documented. Several reports in adults suggest rapid decrease of suicidal ideation. In the last decade there is an alarming increase of the number of suicide attempts in patients ages 14-30. Suicide is the second leading cause of death in this population. Patients with previous history of suicide attempt, are even in a higher risk category. The present study focus in this high risk group of suicide attempters. This will be a randomized controlled trial enrolling 62 youth between the ages 14-30 after a suicide attempt; patients will be randomized to receive Ketamine 0.5 mg/kg over 40 minutes or normal saline. Patients will receive all Ketamine or placebo infusions while admitted in the Inpatient Psychiatry Service. Patients will receive up to 6 ketamine or placebo infusions until, for 3 consecutive sessions, they have a clinician rated Scale for Suicidal Ideation (SSI) score of<4, and >50% decrease from baseline, and clinical assessment of patient not being suicidal, or they have been discharged from the inpatient unit. Patients will participate in weekly sessions of Collaborative Assessment for the management of Suicidality (CAMS), from the first week of the study while admitted to the hospital and will continue it on a weekly basis post-discharge until the patient has three consecutive outpatient CAMS sessions with an overall risk < 2 (# 6 on the SSF Core Assessment) along with a positive response regarding their thoughts/feelings and clinician indicating behavioral stability (suicidal behavior). Type: Interventional Start Date: Jun 2022 |
Phenotyping Mechanistic Pathways for Adverse Health Outcomes in Sleep Apnea
Brigham and Women's Hospital
Sleep Apnea
Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) is a highly prevalent disorder with adverse neurocognitive
and cardio-metabolic outcomes. Continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) is the gold
standard therapeutic option to treat airway obstructions during sleep and thus, prevent
its adverse cardiovascular and neuro1 expand
Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) is a highly prevalent disorder with adverse neurocognitive and cardio-metabolic outcomes. Continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) is the gold standard therapeutic option to treat airway obstructions during sleep and thus, prevent its adverse cardiovascular and neurocognitive outcomes. Previous clinical trials, however, have largely failed to show a consistent impact of CPAP on these health outcomes. One of the main limitations of these trials may be the inadequate characterization of OSA and its acute physiological consequences. By characterizing OSA based on the "apnea-hypopnea index (AHI)", there is a potential risk of negative results. In this trial, the investigators intend to tackle this issue, by better characterization of OSA-related physiological consequences during sleep using physiologically driven metrics to capture the burden of OSA-related hypoxemia ("hypoxic burden"), autonomic response ("heart rate burden"), and sleep fragmentation ("arousal burden"). Type: Interventional Start Date: Sep 2020 |
Vascularized Composite Allotransplantation for Multiple Extremity Amputations
Brigham and Women's Hospital
Limb Amputation
Extremity Amputation
Limb transplantation surgery is the transfer of one or more limbs from a deceased human
donor to a patient with single or multiple limb amputation. Hand transplantation is an
innovative reconstructive procedure that has the potential to significantly improve the
lives of hand amputees. The purpose1 expand
Limb transplantation surgery is the transfer of one or more limbs from a deceased human donor to a patient with single or multiple limb amputation. Hand transplantation is an innovative reconstructive procedure that has the potential to significantly improve the lives of hand amputees. The purpose of this study is to develop the best practices for multiple limb transplantation that will improve the outcomes of future limb transplant recipients. Type: Interventional Start Date: Feb 2010 |
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