Attractive Targeted Sugar Baits for Malaria Control in Western Kenya Study Overview This study looks at how effective attractive targeted sugar baits (ATSBs) are in controlling malaria among children in western Kenya. It focuses on the characteristics of children and households at the start of the study and examines factors related to malaria prevalence. Study…
Accuracy of ESAT6-CFP10 Skin Test Compared to Tuberculin Skin Test Study Overview This study evaluated how well the ESAT6-CFP10 (EC) skin test works in healthy individuals and what factors affect its effectiveness. Methods We conducted a randomized, double-blind trial with healthy participants. The study had two stages: In the first stage, all participants took T-SPOT,…
Hybrid Virtual Coaching and Telemonitoring in COPD Management: The CAir Randomised Controlled Study Objective The goal of this study was to see how effective 12 weeks of hybrid virtual coaching is for improving the health-related quality of life (HrQoL) in stable COPD patients. Methods All patients received a CAir Desk for telemonitoring. The intervention group…
Efficacy and Safety of Rebamipide/Nizatidine in Erosive Gastritis Study Overview This study examines the effectiveness of a combination therapy using rebamipide and nizatidine compared to nizatidine alone in treating erosive gastritis. Study Details Participants: 260 patients with erosive gastritis. Groups: One group received rebamipide/nizatidine, and the other received nizatidine only. Duration: Treatment lasted for 2…
Evaluation of Uterine Closure Techniques in Cesarean Sections Study Overview This study compares two methods of closing the uterus after a cesarean section (CS): single-layer and double-layer suturing. We looked at how these methods affect scar healing over six months. Study Details We conducted a trial with 56 women who had elective cesarean sections. They…
Device Endothelialization and Morphology Assessments Using CTA Study Overview The study evaluated a new type of atrial septal defect (ASD) occluder called ReAces, comparing it with traditional occluders one year after implantation. Background Complete endothelialization is often not achieved within 6 months after ASD occluder implantation, which can lead to complications. This study aimed to…
The Effectiveness of Vonoprazan Fumarate for Laryngopharyngeal Reflux Disease Study Overview This study investigates how well vonoprazan fumarate treats laryngopharyngeal reflux disease (LPRD) using the Chinese version of the RSS-12 scale. A total of 100 patients were involved, split into two groups of 50. Treatment Groups Observation Group: Received vonoprazan fumarate (20 mg, once daily).…
COVID-19 Screening in Homeless Shelters: A Study Overview Background This study aimed to evaluate four different strategies for early COVID-19 case detection among people in homeless shelters in Hamilton, Ontario. We wanted to see how effective these methods were and how well participants kept up with them over time. Methods The research was carried out…
Effect of Qigong Exercise on Cancer Patients Study Overview This study explored how a 6-month Guolin Qigong program affects the quality of life and cortisol levels in cancer patients. Study Details Participants: 49 cancer patients aged 18 and older. Groups: Participants were divided into two groups: Guolin Qigong intervention group (26 patients) Usual care group…
Self-Monitoring Blood Pressure After Stroke: Key Findings from a Clinical Trial Background Controlling blood pressure (BP) after a stroke is very important, but many patients are not getting the care they need. This trial looked at whether self-monitoring of blood pressure, combined with support from healthcare providers, can help reduce BP more effectively than regular…
A Preliminary Study on Improving Electronic Colonoscopy Background Colonoscopy is an important tool for screening colorectal cancer and routine health checks, becoming more common each year. In China, nurses typically assist doctors by applying pressure to the patient’s abdomen during the procedure, helping to make access to the colon easier. Study Purpose This study aimed…
Comparison of Learning Methods for Dental Students Study Overview This research compared two learning methods for dental students: an online serious game (SimOL) and a pre-recorded lecture. The goal was to see which method better helped students diagnose and plan treatment for oral lesions. Study Design A total of 77 dental students participated in a…
Evaluating Treatments for Alveolar Osteitis Study Overview This study examines different treatments for alveolar osteitis, a condition that can occur after tooth extraction. The goal is to compare advanced platelet-rich fibrin (A-PRF), photobiomodulation (PBM), pentoxifylline (PTX), and Alveogyl to see if PTX can serve as an effective alternative. Study Details The trial included 80 healthy…
Low-Added Sugar Dietary Intervention Study for Adults with Cystic Fibrosis Introduction Adults with cystic fibrosis (CF) are at a higher risk of developing CF-related diabetes (CFRD), which can lead to serious health issues. One contributing factor may be their high intake of added sugars, which are sugars not naturally found in foods. This study aims…
Evaluating Effective Training for Prenatal Screening Objective: This study looked at how well combining different teaching methods helps in training for screening fetal conotruncal anomalies (CAs). Method: We divided doctors in a fetal ultrasound education program into two groups: Group A: Received traditional teaching methods focused on theory and routine scanning techniques. Group B: Used…
Caregivers’ Views on Pediatric Care Intervention Objective We aimed to understand how parents and caregivers feel about the CommunityRx-Hunger program, which helps address food insecurity and other social health risks for hospitalized children. We also sought their views on how clinicians can share information about these social issues sensitively. Methods We conducted detailed interviews with…
Effect of Oral Nintedanib vs Placebo on Epistaxis in Hereditary Hemorrhagic Telangiectasia Study Overview Epistaxis, or nosebleeds, significantly impacts patients with hereditary hemorrhagic telangiectasia (HHT). Nintedanib, known for its ability to inhibit blood vessel growth, was tested for its effectiveness in reducing the duration of these nosebleeds. Trial Details This study was a multicenter, phase…
Long-term Egg-Protein Hydrolysate Improves Vascular Health Study Overview: A recent clinical trial examined the effects of egg-protein hydrolysate (Newtricious NWT-03) on older adults with overweight or obesity. The study aimed to understand its long-term impact on blood vessel function and heart health. Key Details: Participants: 44 older adults (ages 60-75) with overweight or obesity. Duration:…
Telehealth Coaching for Rural Parents of Children With Type 1 Diabetes Study Overview Importance: Managing a child’s diabetes can be complicated. Parents often take on all care responsibilities and need extra help to maintain family routines. Objective: This study aimed to test a telehealth coaching program for rural parents of children with Type 1 diabetes…
Safety of BI 1358894 in Patients with Major Depressive Disorder Overview of the Study This study explored the effectiveness of a fully remote clinical trial for patients with major depressive disorder (MDD). It aimed to gather insights for better future trials. Trial Details The trial was double-blind and placebo-controlled. It involved adult patients who did…