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Study of IW-3300 in Patients with Interstitial Cystitis/Bladder Pain Syndrome (IC/BPS)

Condition: Urology
Investigator: Svjetlana Lozo, MD, MPH
Status: Closed
The purpose of this study is to find out if IW-3300, an investigational new drug, helps bladder pain when given as a rectal (inserted into the anus) foam. The study will test IW-3300. IW-3300 is a new drug that has been developed for treating people like you with interstitial cystitis/bladder pain syndrome. It is not yet approved by the United States Food…
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Fetal Atrial Flutter & Supraventricular Tachycardia (FAST) Therapy Trial (Fetus diagnosed with a fast heart rate)

Condition: Pediatrics / Cardiology
Investigator: Stephanie Levasseur, MD
Status: Closed
Although supraventricular tachycardia (SVT), including atrial flutter (AF), are the most common causes of intended in-utero fetal therapy, none of the medication used to date has been evaluated for their effects on the mother and her baby in a randomized controlled clinical trial (RCT). In the absence of such evidence, there is no consensus for the optimal…
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Validation of electronic (web-based and smartphone) administration of measures of pelvic floor dysfunction

Condition: Urology
Investigator: Doreen Eleanor Chung, MD
Status: Closed
You will be randomly assigned to complete questionnaires via either a paper format, web-based format, or smartphone format. About 2 weeks later but before treatment begins, you will be asked to complete a different form of the questionnaire either in the office or at home. You will be emailed and/or called by research staff to remind you to complete the…
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Improvement of exercise capacity in patients with Fontan physiology

Condition: Pediatrics / Cardiology
Investigator: Marc Richmond, MD
Status: Closed
Over time, children and young adults who have had a Fontan operation may find they are more tired, have difficulty breathing and cannot exercise as well as before. Currently, there are no approved medicines to prevent this decline. The purpose of this research study is to learn whether children who have had the Fontan operation can improve their ability to…
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Gum Disease Study

Condition: Dental
Investigator: Panos Papapanou, DDS, PhD
Status: Closed
This study is for healthy subjects with gum (periodontal) disease. The purpose of this study is to study a new investigational topical medication applied to the gums that may improve the signs and symptoms of gym disease. The study requires you to come visit our clinic for approximately 9 evaluation visits and up to 29 treatments visits over a 9 month study…
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Examining genes in gum tissue of people who suffer from gum disease or have healthy gums

Condition: Dental
Investigator: Panos Papapanou, DDS, PhD
Status: Closed
The aim of this study is to develop and validate a minimally invasive technique to collect gum(gingival) tissue around the teeth that will be used to help us understand why certain people developsevere gum disease. A secondary aim is to evaluate the use of salivary molecules as diagnosticmarkers of periodontitis. You may qualify for this study if you have…
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A study for patients with bladder cancer using the Cysview and blue light system to detect tumors in order to prevent reoccurence

Condition: Urology
Investigator: Joel DeCastro, MD, MPH
Status: Closed
The purpose of the study is to investigate if Cysview and blue light is better than white light in detecting tumors in individuals with bladder cancer prior to and during surgery that are in follow-up for tumor recurrence. Cysview is an FDA approved drug that is used in combination with a lamp from KARL STORZ to detect tumors in the bladder (KARL STORZ D-…
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A registry for patients with Overactive Bladder (OAB)

Condition: Urology
Investigator: Matthew Rutman, MD
Status: Closed
This study is for adults with Overactive Bladder. The purpose of this registry is to collect information about patients who have Overactive Bladder (OAB) and who are receiving either mirabegron or another approved antimuscarinic medication (single drug). To collect this information, the study Sponsor has created a research registry. A registry is a kind of…
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Tacrolimus/Everolimus vs. Tacrolimus/MMF in Pediatric Heart Transplant Recipients Using the MATE Score (TEAMMATE) (Pediatric)

Condition: Pediatrics / Cardiology
Investigator: Irene Lytrivi, MD
Status: Closed
This is a Phase 3 multi-center open label randomized clinical trial. The purpose of this study is to learnmore about which anti-rejection (or immunosuppressive) medications best protect infants, children,adolescents, and young adults after they have had a heart transplant. Two different drug regimens will bewill be compared. All of these drugs are FDA-…
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