Management of Patients Presenting with Acute Chest Pain Following Coronary Computed Tomography Angiography

Date Added
July 9th, 2019
PRO Number
Pro00087460
Researcher
Uwe O.P. Schoepf

List of Studies


Keywords
Cardiovascular, Coronary Artery Disease
Summary

Patients who present to MUSC's Chest Pain Center with acute chest pain and have undergone coronary computerized tomography angiography or triple rule-out computed tomography imaging showing an intermediate stenosis will be prospectively selected. Consented patients will then have their clinical indicated coronary computerized tomography angiography or triple rule-out computed tomography imaging undergo an expedited computed tomography-fractional flow reserve analysis analysis. This analysis will be provided to Chest Pain Center physician of record to aid in downstream patient treatment decision making. Patients will then be followed-up at 3-months via telephone call and electronic medical records review.

Institution
MUSC
Recruitment Contact
Dante Giovagnoli
8438764922
giovagnd@musc.edu

Phase II Randomized Trial of Avelumab Plus Cetuximab Versus Avelumab Alone in Advanced Cutaneous Squamous Cell Carcinoma of the Skin (cSCC)

Date Added
September 13th, 2019
PRO Number
Pro00092419
Researcher
John Kaczmar

List of Studies


Keywords
Cancer/Skin
Summary

This study is for patients with advanced squamous cell carcinoma of the skin. The purpose of this study is to see if adding a new drug called avelumab to another drug call cetuximab can increase the length of time patients are alive without their cancer getting worse.

Institution
MUSC
Recruitment Contact
HCC Clinical Trials Office
843-792-9321
hcc-clinical-trials@musc.edu

An investigation of reward brain circuitry structure and function in individuals with co-occurring alcohol use disorder and bipolar disorder and their unaffected offspring

Date Added
October 5th, 2021
PRO Number
Pro00114068
Researcher
Will Mellick

List of Studies


Keywords
Adolescents, Alcohol, Brain, Depression, Mental Health, Substance Use
Summary

The purpose of this two-visit brain imaging (magnetic resonance imaging, MRI) study is to identify brain targets for improving treatment and preventative interventions for individuals at risk for co-occurring bipolar disorder and alcohol use disorder. The preliminary visit for a parent and his/her biological child will include completion of clinical interviews, surveys, and labwork to determine study eligibility. If they are considered eligible for the study, brain imaging visits will occur within 1-2 weeks at which a 1-hour MRI will be completed along with additional clinical interviews, surveys, and labwork. Brief follow-up phone call interviews will be completed with participants every 3 months for 1 year. Study participation is confidential and compensated.

Institution
MUSC
Recruitment Contact
Sara Hix
(843) 792-7500
hixs@musc.edu

The MOOD study – external Combined Occipital and Trigeminal Nerve Stimulation (eCOT-NS) for the treatment of Major Depressive Disorder (MDD)

Date Added
October 20th, 2021
PRO Number
Pro00114373
Researcher
Mark George

List of Studies


Keywords
Depression, Mental Health
Summary

The purpose of this research is to evaluate whether the Relivion®DP device is safe and helpful in alleviating Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) symptoms. The research study includes up to 6 visits, each visit could be performed either at the clinic or remotely using digital means such as a video call or the use of another dedicated platform.In this research study the participant will randomly receive either an active device or a non-active (sham) device and the participant will be asked to preform daily treatments with the device for 8 weeks after which the participant will have the option to continue to an additional 8 week open-label extension with the active device.
We expect that the time commitment for taking part in this research will last up to 20 weeks (including the screening period).

Institution
MUSC
Recruitment Contact
Morgan Dancy
843-876-5141
maddoxm@musc.edu

OptIMMize-2: A Phase 3 Multicenter, Single-arm, Open-label Extension Study to Assess the Safety, Tolerability, and Efficacy of Risankizumab in Subjects With Moderate to Severe Plaque Psoriasis Who Have Completed Participation in Study M19-977 (OptIMMize-1)

Date Added
November 17th, 2022
PRO Number
Pro00122906
Researcher
Lara Wine Lee

List of Studies


Keywords
Adolescents, Skin
Summary

This is a Phase 3 multicenter, single-arm, open-label extension (OLE) study designed to investigate the long-term safety, tolerability, and efficacy of risankizumab 150 mg or 55 mg by weight every 12 weeks (Q12W) in the treatment of moderate to severe plaque Ps in eligible subjects who have completed all assessments in Study M19-977 and elect to participate in Study M19-973. The study is comprised of a 216-week treatment period and a follow-up phone call for safety approximately 140 days (20 weeks) after the last dose of study drug.

Institution
MUSC
Recruitment Contact
Alyson Winter
843-876-3209
wintera@musc.edu

A Prospective, Multicenter, Randomized, Open-Label Study to Evaluate the Efficacy and Safety of PMX Cartridge in Addition to Standard Medical Care for Patients with Endotoxemic Septic Shock

Date Added
December 7th, 2022
PRO Number
Pro00122530
Researcher
Blaithin McMahon

List of Studies


Keywords
Blood Disorders, Hypertension/ High Blood Pressure, Infectious Diseases, Kidney
Summary

The purpose of this study is to compare the safety and efficacy of the PMX cartridge ( Toramyxin) (in Addition to Standard Medical Care for Patients with Endotoxemic Septic Shock:
Eligible and consented subjects will be randomized to receive either the PMX cartridge (administered twice for 1½ to 2 hours per treatment session approximately 24 hours apart) plus standard medical care or standard medical care alone. For all subjects in whom treatment has been initiated, a follow-up visit (if they are still in the hospital) or a telephone call will be completed at Day 28 (or later) to determine their mortality status. In surviving subjects, a follow-up visit or telephone call to determine their mortality status will also take place at approximately three months (i.e. Day 90) and 12 months after the subject was randomized.

Institution
MUSC
Recruitment Contact
Marcie Pregulman
843-792-8166
pregulma@musc.edu

Non-cigarette tobacco products as harm reduction tools in smokers who failed to quit with traditional methods

Date Added
January 3rd, 2023
PRO Number
Pro00125514
Researcher
Tracy Smith

List of Studies


Keywords
Smoking
Summary

This study evaluates whether non-cigarette tobacco products (e-cigarettes) can help smokers quit smoking as compared to traditional quit methods (nicotine replacement therapy or varenicline/Chantix). Participants in this study will be randomly assigned to one of two groups, then will have a choice between the offered products of that group. Participants in the e-cigarette group will have a choice of e-cigarette brand and flavor. Participants in the medication group will have choice between nicotine replacement therapy (patches and lozenges) or varenicline, also known as Chantix. Participation will last 6 months and will include weekly phone calls for the initial 7-weeks plus a 11-week phone call and a 6-month follow-up visit. Participants will also complete electronic daily diaries during the first 7-weeks.

Institution
MUSC
Recruitment Contact
J'Neice Hunter
843-876-2291
paynejne@musc.edu

Anticoagulation for New-Onset Post-Operative Atrial Fibrillation after CABG (PACeS)

Date Added
May 1st, 2023
PRO Number
Pro00127835
Researcher
Arman Kilic

List of Studies

Keywords
Heart, Surgery
Summary

There are two classes of drugs for preventing blood clots in patients with atrial fibrillation (AF), an irregular heartbeat, after cardiac surgery: antiplatelet drugs (like aspirin) and anticoagulants (blood thinners). This study aims to determine whether the addition of blood thinners to antiplatelet drugs will improve treatment outcomes in patients who develop AF after coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) surgery.

In this study, you will be randomized (assigned to a group by chance--like flipping a coin) into one of 2 study groups; the assignment to receive the antiplatelet drug alone or the antiplatelet drug plus a blood thinner.

Before discharge from the hospital, you will undergo an electrocardiogram (ECG), which examines the electrical activity of your heart. At 1 and 2 months after randomization, you will receive a phone call from the study staff. At 3 months after randomization, you will return to the institution where you received your surgery for an in-person visit. At 6 months, you will receive a phone call from the study staff. Your total participation will be about 6 months.

Institution
MUSC
Recruitment Contact
Morgan Overstreet
(843) 792-8896
overstrm@musc.edu

A Randomized Trial of Cryoprobe Versus Forceps for Transbronchial Biopsy (FROSTBITE-2)

Date Added
May 9th, 2023
PRO Number
Pro00124571
Researcher
Christopher Gilbert

List of Studies

Keywords
Cancer, Lung, Pulmonary
Summary

This study is for patients scheduled for a bronchoscopy procedure for evaluation of lung transplantation, lung disease, and lung nodules. Those who give consent to participate in this study will be randomized into one of two lung biopsy sampling method groups: Group 1) 1.1 mm single-use Cryoprobe or Group 2) conventional 2.0 mm forceps. These devices are used with a bronchoscope to obtain lung tissue biopsy samples and are being evaluated to determine which is better for confirming a diagnosis. All procedures will be done via standard of care and screening will be accomplished via medical chart review. Subjects will have two in-person appointments and one follow-up telephone call. The first of which is their standard of care office visit with the doctor to go over their plan of care. The second visit is for the standard of care bronchoscopy procedure to obtain biopsy samples. Thirty days following the procedure, a member of the study team will call the subject to assess whether any adverse events may have occurred since the procedure.

Institution
MUSC
Recruitment Contact
Michael Balassone
843-792-6696
balassom@musc.edu

A Multicenter, Open-label, Long-term, Safety, Tolerability, and Efficacy Study of XEN1101 in Adults Diagnosed With Epilepsy

Date Added
October 24th, 2023
PRO Number
Pro00131557
Researcher
Jonathan Halford

List of Studies


Keywords
Epilepsy
Summary

The main purpose of this study is to determine if XEN1101 can reduce the seizure frequency and if it is safe to use. Subjects who successfully completed and did not terminate early from one of the antecedent studies (X-TOLE2, X-TOLE3, or X-ACKT) are eligible to participate in X-TOLE4. Following enrollment into X-TOLE4, subjects will undergo a treatment period of up to 3 years, during which there will be a visit at 2-, 4-, and 13-weeks post-entry, with subsequent visits occurring at 13-week intervals during the first year, and then at 26-week intervals (with a telephone call in between) until dosing is completed. All subjects will be initially assigned to receive 25 mg QD of XEN1101. Study drug is to be taken with the evening meal. Subjects will be expected to keep a daily seizure eDiary with a minimum of 80% compliance for the duration of the extension study (reporting on ≥80% of days between visits).
Upon completion of dosing at the end of the treatment period, there will be an 8-week follow-up period.

Institution
MUSC
Recruitment Contact
Robin Bulgarino
18437921115
bulgarino@musc.edu



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