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XEN1101 for Major Depressive Disorder (External Link)
This project is designed to examine the neuronal KCNQ2/3 potassium (K+) channel subtype as a novel treatment target for mood disorders through the administration of the KCNQ-selective channel opener XEN1101 …
Baylor Role:
Collaborator
Active, Not Recruiting
Post IVIG Medication in Children With Immune Thrombocytopenia (External Link)
Immune thrombocytopenia (ITP) is the most common acquired immune cytopenia in childhood, affecting 4-6 in 100,000 children. The pathophysiology of ITP is highly complex and incompletely understood. Accepted mechanisms include …
Baylor Role:
Lead Sponsor
Completed
Electrical Stimulation for Critically Ill Post-Covid-19 Patients (External Link)
20 subjects that were hospitalized due to severe COVID-19 infection and present neuromuscular complications (i.e., hospital acquired weakness due to neuromyopathy) will be recruited after the first phase of this …
Baylor Role:
Lead Sponsor
Completed
Parent-based Treatment for Youth With Anxiety and Obsessive-compulsive Disorder (External Link)
Anxiety and obsessive-compulsive disorders are the most common mental health disorders in childhood and adolescence. Parental accommodation of their children's avoidance, escape, safety behaviors are a set of parenting behaviors …
Baylor Role:
Lead Sponsor
Active, Not Recruiting
Phase II Adaptive Deep Brain Stimulation for Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (External Link)
ENROLLMENT: A subject is considered enrolled upon signing informed consent and deemed eligible to be screened by the investigator. The informed consent process may include discussions with the patients family …
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Lead Sponsor
Recruiting
BiZact Tonsillectomy in the Pediatric Population (External Link)
Tonsillectomy is the second most common pediatric surgical procedure, with more than 280,000 performed in children under the age of 15 in the United States in 2010. The most common …
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Lead Sponsor
Recruiting
Continuous Diffusion of Oxygen Treatment for Incision Wounds (External Link)
Surgical wound complications such as infection, dehiscence, necrotic tissue, surgical revision, and poor cosmesis are unfortunately highly prevalent in patients post breast reconstruction. In particular, necrosis/ischemia post breast reconstruction because …
Baylor Role:
Lead Sponsor
Recruiting
Diet and Exercise Plus Metformin to Treat Frailty in Obese Seniors (External Link)
The growing prevalence of obesity in older adults including many older Veterans, has become a major concern in the US already strained health care system in general and in the …
Baylor Role:
Collaborator
Completed
Electrical Stimulation for Critically Ill Covid-19 Patients (External Link)
Phase I: The purpose of this study is to test feasibility and proof-of-concept effectiveness of lower extremity electrical stimulation (EE) therapy to prevent muscular complications of COVID-19 including hospital-acquired weakness …
Baylor Role:
Lead Sponsor
Completed
Alternate Day Versus Daily Oral Iron Therapy in Adolescents (External Link)
The research will be conducted at the following location(s): Baylor College of Medicine, TCH: Texas Children's Hospital, and TCH: Texas Children's Hospital Clinic. If patient appears to qualify for the …
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Lead Sponsor