Fever Clinical Trials
A listing of Fever medical research trials actively recruiting patient volunteers. Search for closest city to find more detailed information on a research study in your area.
Found 567 clinical trials
The RELIEF™ Ureteral Stent - Assessment of Retrograde Urinary Reflux and Distal Coil Bladder Position
Traditional ureteral stents are commonly used in renal and ureteral procedures, and their use is associated with many morbidities which can affect patients' quality of life. However, replacement of the distal portion of the stent with a thin material may reduce bladder irritative symptoms and allow the ureterovesical junction to …
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- 11 May, 2022
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Hyperpolarized 129Xe MRI of Survivors of COVID-19
The purpose of this study is to evaluate pulmonary function of patients recovering from mild, moderate, and severe COVID-19 disease using hyperpolarized 129Xe MRI.
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- 22 Apr, 2022
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Examination of The Effects of Telerehabilitation in Painful Healthcare Workers With and Without COVID-19 Infection
In the literature, there are studies examining the effects of telerehabilitation on individuals who have had COVID-19, but studies examining the effects on healthcare workers who have experienced COVID-19 are insufficient. In this study, which is planned to be done, it is aimed to examine the effects of myofascial relaxation …
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- 18 Apr, 2022
The Effects of Post Aerobic Exercise Hot Water Immersion on Physiological and Perceptual Responses in Physically Inactive Middle-aged Adults
This study will investigate the effects of post moderate intensity aerobic exercise hot water immersion on physiological and perceptual responses in physically inactive middle-aged adults when compared to moderate intensity aerobic exercise and hot water immersion alone.
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- 10 Nov, 2021
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Malaria Therapeutic Efficacy Study (TES) Kenya (Kenya-TES)
WHO recommends that Therapeutic Efficacy Studies (TES) for 1st and 2nd line antimalarial medicines should be routinely carried out and data made available for decision-making due to the threat of emergence and spread of artemisinin resistance in malaria-endemic countries, especially in Africa. In line with this WHO recommendation, Kenya Ministry …
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- 29 Apr, 2022
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Neonatal Warming to Prevent Hypothermia
Researchers are proposing a pilot randomized controlled trial evaluating the benefit of immediately warming preterm babies using a warming mattress and a plastic wrap, while delaying clamping the umbilical cord at the time of c-section in babies born between 32 and 36 weeks to determine if it reduces the risk …
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- 24 Dec, 2021
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Postinfectious Irritable Bowel Syndrome and Gelsectan
Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) is one of the most common conditions diagnosed in gastroenterology practice. Acute infectious gastroenteritis represents the strongest known risk factor for IBS development; a condition known as post-infection IBS (PI-IBS). PI-IBS patients are more likely than sporadic IBS patients to exhibit a diarrhea-predominant phenotype. The investigators …
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- 20 Nov, 2021
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Foley Catheter Induction
The foley catheter (single lumen balloon) is one of the most cost effective, readily available methods for cervical ripening to begin an induction of labor. It is most commonly used in conjunction with oxytocin, a medication given to induce contractions. However, there is no clear timeline for when to remove …
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- 07 Mar, 2022
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Effect of Dexmedetomidine on the Minimum Alveolar Concentration of Sevoflurane
The purpose of this protocol is to determine the effect of two clinically applicable Dexmedetomidine dosages (0.5mcg/kg and 1mcg/kg) on the minimum alveolar concentration (MAC) of Sevoflurane in children between the age ranges of: 1-6 months; 6-12 months of age and 12 months-36 months years of age.
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- 27 Apr, 2022
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Efficacy of Compression Sutures in Controlling Excessive Uterine Bleeding During Caesarean Section
The investigators found that B- Lynch suture is more effective than Nausicca suture in controlling excessive uterine bleeding during cesarean section and avoiding the need of hysterectomy. Also, the investigators found that B- lynch suture needs shorter procedure time with less blood loss compared to Nausicca suture. Consequently the investigators …
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- 30 May, 2022
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