Clinical Trials: SEARCH[Study] TILT[Study:StudyFirstPostDate] AREA[ConditionSearch] Disease
First Previous 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 … 4697 4698 4699 4700 4701 4702 4703 4704 4705 4706 4707 4708 4709 4710 4711 4712 4713 4714 4715 4716 4717 4718 4719 4720 4721 4722 4723 4724 4725 4726 4727 4728 4729 4730 4731 4732 4733 4734 4735 4736 4737 … 4745 4746 4747 4748 4749 4750 4751 4752 4753 4754 4755 4756 4757 4758 4759 4760 4761 4762 4763 4764 Next Last
Completed
Conditions: Childhood Obesity
Intervention: Primary (Environmental) Weight Gain Prevention, Secondary (Behavioral) Weight Gain Prevention, Control
Completed
Conditions: Post Partum Haemorrhage
Intervention: Carbetocin, Syntocinon, Syntometrine
Completed
Conditions: Morbid Obesity
Intervention: Laparoscopic Truncal Vagotomy
Completed
Conditions: Obesity; Asthma
Completed
Conditions: Obesity
Intervention: Group-based Behavioral Intervention
Completed
Conditions: Obesity
Intervention: Tailored Web-based Weight Management Intervention
Completed
Conditions: Obesity
Not yet recruiting
Conditions: Cerebrospinal Fluid Leak
Intervention: LIQOSEAL, DuraSeal, Adherus
Recruiting
Conditions: Breast Cancer; Colorectal Cancer; Cholangiocellular Carcinoma; Sarcoma; Desmoid Tumour; Adenoid Cystic Carcinoma; Non-hodgkin Lymphoma; Glomus Tumor, Malignant
Intervention: CB-103
Unknown status
Conditions: Delayed Umbilical Cord Clamping Benefits; Postpartum Haemorrhage; Intraventricular Haemorrhage
Intervention: Delayed Umbilical Cord Occlusion, Early Umbilical Cord Occlusion, Oxytocin
Completed
Conditions: Childhood Obesity
Terminated
Conditions: Obesity; HIV Infections
Intervention: CJC 1295
Recruiting
Conditions: Cerebrospinal Fluid Leak
Intervention: Biodesign Dural Or Duraplasty Repair Grafts
Completed
Conditions: Obesity
Intervention: Sibutramine
Completed
Conditions: Postpartum Hemorrhage
Intervention: Misoprostol
Completed
Conditions: Childhood Obesity
Intervention: Diet And Activity
Completed
Conditions: Postpartum Hemorrhage; Postsurgical Bleeding; Abdominal Ultrasound; FAST Scan; Non-invasive Hemoglobin Measurement
Intervention: FAST Scan And Non-invasive Hemoglobin Measurement
Recruiting
Conditions: Obesity, Adolescent
Intervention: Breakfast
Completed
Conditions: Post-Partum Hemorrhage
Intervention: Human Fibrinogen Concentrate, Placebo
Completed
Conditions: Postpartum Haemorrhage
Completed
Conditions: Obesity
Intervention: Simulated Insurance Reimbursement
Completed
Completed
Conditions: Obesity
Completed
Conditions: Obesity; Diabetes
Intervention: Low Fibre Breakfast Cereal (puffed Rice/cornflakes), High Fibre Cereal (All Bran/Bran Flakes)
Completed
Conditions: Morbid Obesity
Intervention: Gastric Bypass Surgery, Lap-Band
Recruiting
Conditions: Postpartum Haemorrhage
Intervention: Bimanual Uterine Compression
Completed
Conditions: Obesity
Intervention: Cholecalciferol
Recruiting
Conditions: Severe Sepsis; Malaria
Intervention: Lung Ultrasound Examination, Compression Ultrasonography (CUS), Echocardiography, Inferior Vena Cava Ultrasound, Passive Leg Raising Test (PLR), Orthogonal Polarization Spectral Imaging (OPS), Urine Collection (Foley Catheter), Venous Blood Samplings, Electrocardiogram, GlycoCheck
Completed
Conditions: Morbid Obesity
Intervention: Lifestyle Changes
Completed
Conditions: Obesity
Intervention: SR147778
Completed
Conditions: Obesity
Intervention: Topiramate
Completed
Conditions: Obesity
Intervention: Topiramate
Completed
Conditions: Postpartum Hemorrhage Treated With Sulprostone
Completed
Conditions: Obesity
Intervention: Topiramate
Completed
Conditions: Obesity; Reduced Lung Compliance.; Anesthesia.; Laparoscopy.
Intervention: Mechanical Ventilation
Completed
Conditions: Bleeding; Anemia
Intervention: Pabal 100 Mcg Iv Infusion Over 1 Minute Given After Delivery Of Fetal Head, Oxytocin 5 IU Iv Infusion And Methtergine 0.2 Mg Iv
Completed
Conditions: Obesity
Intervention: Internet Behavioral Weight Loss Program
Completed
Conditions: 1. Obesity
Intervention: Orlistat, Brief Cognitive Behavioral Counseling
Completed
Conditions: Obesity
Intervention: Omentectomy
Unknown status
Completed
Conditions: Obesity
Completed
Conditions: Obesity
Intervention: Hypocaloric, Low-fat Diet
Completed
Conditions: Obesity; Morbid Obesity
Intervention: Transcend II Model 8848
Completed
Conditions: Obesity; Weight Maintenance
Completed
Conditions: Obesity
Intervention: After School Sports Program, After School Health Education
Completed
Conditions: Hypothalamic Obesity
Intervention: Octreotide
Completed
Conditions: Obesity
Intervention: Motivational Interviewing, Strength And Cardiovascular Conditioning, Food Selection And Portion Control
Completed
Conditions: Obesity; Pregnancy
Intervention: Ultrasound
Completed
Conditions: Obesity, Morbid
Intervention: Swedish Adjustable Gastric Band
Completed
Conditions: Obesity
Intervention: Identification/management Of Childhood Obesity (behavior)
First Previous 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 … 4697 4698 4699 4700 4701 4702 4703 4704 4705 4706 4707 4708 4709 4710 4711 4712 4713 4714 4715 4716 4717 4718 4719 4720 4721 4722 4723 4724 4725 4726 4727 4728 4729 4730 4731 4732 4733 4734 4735 4736 4737 … 4745 4746 4747 4748 4749 4750 4751 4752 4753 4754 4755 4756 4757 4758 4759 4760 4761 4762 4763 4764 Next Last
Specify a From date to find the most recently changed trials. Specify both From and To dates to find trials changed during a certain period. If no dates are given, all trials will be included.
Dates should be given in a MM/DD/YYYY format, as in 1/1/2006 or 8/17/2004.
Clinical trial records are often updated after they have been published. The first received, last updated, start, and end dates are all displayed in the full text view of the clinical trial.
Specify a From date to find the most recent trials. Specify both From and To dates to find trials submitted during a certain period. If no dates are given, all trials will be included.
Dates should be given in a MM/DD/YYYY format, as in 1/1/2006 or 8/17/2004.
National Institutes of Health (NIH)
Other U.S. Federal Agency - Food and Drug Administration (FDA), Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), Department of Veterans Affairs (VA), etc.
Industry - the pharmaceutical companies
University/Organization - all others, including community-based organizations
Click the check box to the left of each organization type that you wish to include in your search. You can select more than one organization type. If you do not select any type, all types will be included.
In Phase 1 (Phase I) clinical trials, researchers test a new drug or treatment in a small group of people (20-80) for the first time to evaluate its safety, determine a safe dosage range, and identify side effects.
In Phase 2 (Phase II) clinical trials, the study drug or treatment is given to a larger group of people (100-300) to see if it is effective and to further evaluate its safety.
In Phase 3 (Phase III) clinical trials, the study drug or treatment is given to large groups of people (1,000-3,000) to confirm its effectiveness, monitor side effects, compare it to commonly used treatments, and collect information that will allow the drug or treatment to be used safely.
In Phase 4 (Phase IV) clinical trials, post marketing studies delineate additional information including the drug's risks, benefits, and optimal use.
These phases are defined by the Food and Drug Administration in the Code of Federal Regulations.
Click the check box to the left of each study phase that you wish to include in your search. You can select more than one study phase. If you do not select a any phase, all phases will be included.
Children (birth-17 yrs old)
Adults (18-65 yrs old)
Senior (66+ yrs old)
Click the check box to the left of each age group that you wish to include in your search. You can select more than one age group. If you do not select a any group, all groups will be included.
Examples:
97-h-0197
ia0006
actg 076
It is common for several organizations to collaborate by providing funding, facilities, experimental treatments, etc. Which organization is considered the sponsor is decided by the data provider.
A search in this area will check only the sponsor field. To also look for collaborators, use the Sponsor/Collaborators search box.
When the Exact Match checkbox is checked, the sponsor name in the study must exactly match the sponsor name in the search. For example, if unchecked, a search for Merck in the lead sponsor field will find Merck, Merck KGaA, Dupont Merck, and Merck Sharp & Dohme. When checked, only Merck, with no other words in the name, will be found.
Examples:
National Cancer Institute
Mayo Clinic
Bristol-Myers Squibb
It is common for several organizations to collaborate by providing funding, facilities, experimental treatments, etc. Which organization is considered the sponsor is decided by the data provider.
Searching this area will look in both the sponsor field and in the collaborators field. To only look in the sponsor field, use the Sponsor (Lead) search box.
When the Exact Match checkbox is checked, the name in the study must exactly match the name in the search. For example, if unchecked, a search for Merck will find Merck, Merck KGaA, Dupont Merck, and Merck Sharp & Dohme. When checked, only Merck, with no other words in the name, will be found.
Examples:
National Cancer Institute
Mayo Clinic
Bristol-Myers Squibb
Use this box to specify an outcome measure used to evaluate trial results.
Examples:
weight loss
heart failure
suicide
Use this box to specify drugs, devices, procedures, or vaccines used in a trial.
Examples:
clofibrate
cyclosporine
vitamin e
Use this box to specify the conditions being studied.
Examples:
lupus
heart attack
leukemia
risk factors for breast cancer
There are three types of studies available in ClinicalTrials.gov:
Observational:
Expanded Access:
The inclusion of study results is a relatively new feature of ClinicalTrials.gov. Collection of results began in September of 2008. Almost all older studies and some newer studies do not include results. As time goes on, there will be more results available.
Not all clinical trials in this database are accepting new participants. If you are looking for studies that are currently recruiting participants, will be recruiting in the future, or are about drugs that are available for expanded access, select Open Studies in the recruitment menu.
If you are interested in all trials, whether they are recruiting new participants or not, leave the menu with All Studies selected.
Trials may not be recruiting because they are full, completed, or halted for various reasons. In addition, some trials have very restrictive eligibility requirements and must seek participants by invitation only. To see these studies, Select Closed Studies in the recruitment menu.
Full list of all possible recruitment status values:
Open recruitment status values:
Not yet recruiting, or
Available for expanded access.
Closed recruitment status values:
Completed,
Terminated,
Suspended,
Withdrawn,
Enrolling by invitation,
Temporarily not available for expanded access,
No longer available for expanded access,
Approved for marketing, or
Unknown.
Multiple terms can be separated by an AND (all uppercase).
Examples:
type ii diabetes
veterans affairs medical center
heart attacks in older adults
nhlbi AND heart disease
Cisplatin AND safety study
Help Topics:
Basic Search:
Medical terms are often several words long, such as Percutaneous Coronary Intervention. To only find studies where the words are together as a phrase, put the term in quotes (e.g., "Percutaneous Coronary Intervention"). If you search for a multi-word term without quotes, studies with all words together as a phrase will appear higher in the results list than studies where the words are separated and spread throughout the document. For example, a search for Heart Attack will list a study about,
A search for "Heart Attack" would not find the second study. Synonyms are known for some terms and are used where possible. For example, a search for Heart Attack will also find occurrences of Myocardial Infarction.
Advanced Search:
The additional search fields can be used to limit your search results. Note that it is not necessary to fill in all the fields, only those that are needed for your search. If you are finding too few studies, consider clearing a field and searching again.
Search Terms:
Recruitment:
Open recruitment status values:
Not yet recruiting, or
Available for expanded access.
Closed recruitment status values:
Completed,
Terminated,
Suspended,
Withdrawn,
Enrolling by invitation,
Temporarily not available for expanded access,
No longer available for expanded access,
Approved for marketing, or
Unknown.
Values are color coded (as shown) in the search results.
Studies With Results, or
Studies Without Results
Observational, or
Expanded Access
Interventions:
Outcomes Measures:
Sponsor/Collaborators:
When the Exact Match checkbox is checked, the sponsor/collaborator name in the study must exactly match the name in the search. For example, if unchecked, a search for Merck in the sponsor/collaborator field will find Merck, Merck KGaA, Dupont Merck, and Merck Sharp & Dohme. When checked, only Merck, with no other words in the name, will be found.
Sponsor (Lead):
It is common for several organizations to collaborate by providing funding, facilities, experimental treatments, etc. Which organization is considered the "sponsor" is decided by the data provider.
When the Exact Match checkbox is checked, the lead sponsor name in the study must exactly match the lead sponsor name in the search. For example, if unchecked, a search for Merck in the lead sponsor field will find Merck, Merck KGaA, Dupont Merck, and Merck Sharp & Dohme. When checked, only Merck, with no other words in the name, will be found.
Study IDs:
Country/State:
Location Terms:
Gender:
Age Group:
Phase:
Funded By:
Safety Issue:
First Received:
Last Updated:
Refine Search:
Add terms to empty fields to search within your current result. You can also add terms to fields that contain terms. For best results, use an AND (all upper case) as a separator between terms in the same field.
For example:
heart attack AND aspirin
heart attack AND aspirin AND older adults
heart attack AND aspirin AND older adults AND California
When you are done making changes, click Search to display the new results.
Search Expressions:
For example:
heart disease AND stroke AND California
Use OR (all upper case) to find study records that contain either term connected by OR.
For example:
heart disease OR heart attack
Use NOT (all upper case) to find study records that do not contain the term following NOT.
For example:
Likewise, AND, OR, NOT, and parentheses can be used to create more complicated search expressions.
For example:
( heart disease OR heart attack ) AND ( stroke OR clot )
Note that the use of AND and OR as logical operators can be confusing.
An appropriate search for a list such as,
To search for AND as a word, instead of using it as an operator, put it in quotes.
Likewise, you can quote OR, NOT, and parentheses.