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Home Stimulation for Brain Asphyxiated Infants - 0 views

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    Study to determine the potential benefits of a home stimulation program to treat infants who have suffered from brain asphyxiation (lack of oxygen).
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Neuroprotective Effects of Hypothermia Combined With Inhaled Xenon Following Perinatal ... - 0 views

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    Imperial College London sponsored trial in newborn infants with perinatal asphyxial encephalopathy assessing whether a combination of hypothermia and inhaled xenon preserve cerebral metabolism and structure.
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Labetalol Versus Magnesium Sulfate (MgSO4) for the Prevention of Eclampsia Trial - Full... - 0 views

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    Multicenter, randomized, controlled trial to compare the anti-seizure effect of parenteral MgSO4 versus oral labetalol in hypertensive pregnant women who are eligible for MgSO4 therapy. The primary outcome measure is eclampsia, and the secondary outcome measures include blood pressure control, and relevant antenatal, intrapartum, and postnatal maternal and fetal/neonatal parameters including adverse effects and complications.
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The Role of Anti-Reflux Surgery for Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease in Premature Infant... - 0 views

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    Ongoing study sponsored by the University of Texas Health Science Center, Houston to evaluate the efficacy of fundoplication in premature infants with GERD and BPD.
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Demonstration of a New Device to Measure the Force of Delivering a Baby - 0 views

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    This study is an observational study to prove that a new device, which measures the force of delivering a baby, (US patent 6,684,165) functions as described in the patent. This is the first time this has been used with patients. The device measures the force (pounds/kilograms) that is exerted as a doctor/midwife pulls on a baby during the delivery
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Isolated Mild Fetal Ventriculomegaly and Neurodevelopmental Outcome - 0 views

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    Study to assess the development and neurological status of all children who were diagnosed as "mild ventriculomegaly" during the pregnancy in the last 6 years and to prospectively follow up all the children who will be diagnosed from the beginning of the study on for 6 years.
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Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago - Compliant Robotic Gait Training in Children with ... - 0 views

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    Proposed study is to improve the efficacy of BWSTT in children with cerebral palsy (CP) using a novel robotic therapy that applies controlled force to the leg during the swing phase of gait.
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Long-Term Improvement in Motor Learning by Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation - 0 views

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    Study sponsored by NINDS to examine whether continuous use of transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) in combination with motor training can lead to long-term improvement in movement performance beyond what can be achieved with motor training alone.
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Clinical Study: 04-N-0210, Towards the Establishment of Standards of Practice and the I... - 0 views

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    NINDS sponsored and multi-center collaborative study will establish a database of information about stroke in infants and children
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Pharmacokinetics of Immediate-Release vs. Delayed-Release Omeprazole in Gastroparesis - 0 views

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    Completed study comparing the blood drug levels of two prescribed medications, Immediate-release omeprazole 40 mg powder and delayed-release omeprazole 40 mg capsule to determine which drug is better absorbed in patients with a slow stomach emptying (gastroparesis). Delayed-release omeprazole has a protective coating to prevent the drug omeprazole from being neutralized by stomach acid. Immediate-release omeprazole has sodium bicarbonate (antacid) which neutralizes the stomach acid, eliminating the need for a protective coating. Immediate-release omeprazole suspension may have a more rapid pharmacokinetic profile and greater overall drug absorption in gastroparesis.
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Evaluation of the Safety and Effectiveness of Tailored Transoral Incisionless Fundoplic... - 0 views

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    Future planned study with the objective of evaluating the relative merits, safety and effectiveness of the tailored TIF2 procedure in treating GERD patients who have persistent GERD symptoms despite PPI therapy.The secondary objective of the study is to evaluate the effectiveness of the tailored TIF procedure in restoring the antireflux barrier and eliminating gastroesophageal reflux.
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Progesterone (17OHP) for Prolongation of Pregnancy in Women With Preterm Rupture of the... - 0 views

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    Planned study is to determine if a weekly dose of Progesterone (17OHP) given to women with preterm rupture of the membranes will: 1.increase the probability of continuing the pregnancy until a favorable gestational age. 2.increase the interval between randomization and delivery.3.decrease neonatal morbidity.
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Safety and Efficacy Study of Platelet Concentrate - 0 views

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    Study is to obtain preliminary information about the efficacy and potential adverse effects of platelet concentrate injections in patients undergoing arthroscopic Sub-acromial Decompression (SD), arthroscopic Acromio-Clavicular (AC) joint resection, and arthroscopic Rotator Cuff (RC) repair. Investigators wish to determine whether the PRP shows efficacy in healing and learn of possible side-effects
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Study the Efficacy and Safety of Diazepam Auto-injector for Controled Episodes of Acute... - 0 views

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    Study sponsored by the university of Chicago to demonstrate the efficacy and safety of Vanquix for the management of acute repetitive seizures (ARS). Study will provide clinical evidence for the effective and safe use of a diazepam auto-injector, Vanquix, to provide patients and their caregivers with an alternative to rectal administration.
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Inhaled Nitric Oxide by Oxygen Hood in Neonates - 0 views

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    Study to determine if Inhaled Nitric Oxide (iNO) given into an oxygen hood is effective in improving oxygenation in term and near-term infants who have poor oxygenation but who are not yet mechanically ventilated.
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Study of Citicoline for the Treatment of Traumatic Brain Injury (COBRIT) - 0 views

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    Citicoline Brain Injury Treatment (COBRIT) trial of the effects of 90 days of citicoline on functional outcome in patients with complicated mild, moderate and severe traumatic brain injury. Citicoline (also known as CDP-Choline) is a naturally occurring endogenous compound. Citicoline may have neuroprotective effects and may potentiate neuro-recovery which has led to the evaluation of it as treatment for both stroke and TBI in animal models and in human clinical trials.
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Clinical Trial of Eye Prophylaxis in the Newborn - 0 views

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    Completed study which compared the effectiveness of silver nitrate drops, erythromycin ointment, or no medication in preventing neonatal conjunctivitis caused by Chlamydia trachomatis and other eye infections. Additionally study compared side effects of the two prophylactic agents.
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Characterization of Executive Functions and Patterns of Eye Movements in Children With ... - 0 views

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    Abnormal Executive function (EF) profile was considered a major characteristic of Attention deficit / hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and autism, and is frequently implicated in Developmental coordination disorder (DCD) children as well. This study is to characterize the profile of executive functions and eye movements in several populations of children with developmental disabilities.
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Fetal Hope Foundation: fetal development, fetal distress and fetal syndromes. : - 0 views

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    The Fetal Hope Foundation's mission is to provide support, provide information, fund research, increase awareness and be an outlet for leading medical information pertaining to fetal distresses and syndromes. We are all about arming families and healthcare providers with information and helping to save babies' lives
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NIH Clinical Study: 08-EI-0031, Visual Motor Coordination - 0 views

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    The relation between eye movement and brain function is a subject of interest to the National Eye Institute. By comparing eye movement in healthy volunteers to research conducted on patients who have difficulty moving their eyes, the National Eye Institute hopes to develop and improve diagnostic procedures for people with eye diseases. Objectives: To study eye movement in 100 healthy adult and child volunteers. To understand how individuals see visual patterns and how eye movement affects the ability to see.
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