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  • Study to evaLuate the effIcacy and Safety of abeLacimab in High-risk Patients With Atrial Fibrillation Who Have Been Deemed Unsuitable for Oral antiCoagulation (LILAC-TIMI 76)

    Phase

    3

    Span

    201 weeks

    Sponsor

    Anthos Therapeutics, Inc.

    Ramos Mejia

    Recruiting

  • A Study Evaluating Efruxifermin in Subjects With Non-Cirrhotic Nonalcoholic Steatohepatitis (NASH)/Metabolic Dysfunction-Associated Steatohepatitis (MASH) and Fibrosis

    Phase

    3

    Span

    470 weeks

    Sponsor

    Akero Therapeutics, Inc

    Ramos Mejia, Buenos Aires

    Recruiting

  • A Study Evaluating Efruxifermin in Subjects With Compensated Cirrhosis Due to NASH/MASH

    Phase

    3

    Span

    269 weeks

    Sponsor

    Akero Therapeutics, Inc

    Ramos Mejia, Buenos Aires

    Recruiting

  • Prevalence of Hyponatremia in Dengue Infected Patients: Relationship With Systemic Inflammation.

    Background Dengue infection is becoming more prevalent worldwide and is associated with systemic inflammation. Systemic Inflammation is associated with non-osmotic release of ADH. Methods: Participants conducted a prospective cohort study in patients with newly diagnosed dengue infection at Hospital Posadas in Argentina, between January 1, 2016, and November 1, 2023. Diagnosis was confirmed by IgM serology or PCR. Hyponatremia was defined as serum sodium concentration ≤135 mEq/L.

    Phase

    N/A

    Span

    409 weeks

    Sponsor

    Hospital Nacional Profesor Alejandro Posadas

    Haedo, Buenos Aires

    Recruiting

  • Active Learning and EBP Competency in Undergraduate Physiotherapy

    This quasi-experimental study without a control group will be conducted at the Universidad Nacional de La Matanza (UNLaM), Argentina, between March and July 2025. The study aimed to evaluate the effect of an educational intervention based on active learning strategies on evidence-based practice (EBP) competencies among physiotherapy students. The intervention was implemented as part of a four-month Research Methods course and included weekly group-based activities such as literature retrieval, critical appraisal, oral presentations, peer feedback, and structured assessments using rubrics. The course aimed to strengthen students' beliefs, attitudes, perceived skills, and frequency of use related to EBP. Outcomes were assessed using a custom-developed and validated questionnaire covering four domains and key competencies in EBP. Secondary outcomes included academic engagement, measured with the Utrecht Work Engagement Scale - Student Version (UWES-S), and student satisfaction, assessed through the Student Outcomes Survey. Data collection occurred at baseline, at the end of the course, and one week after completion. The study followed TREND reporting guidelines and was approved by the institutional research ethics committee at UNLaM.

    Phase

    N/A

    Span

    18 weeks

    Sponsor

    Universidad Nacional de la Matanza

    San Justo, Buenos Aires

    Recruiting

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