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This study is performed to consider the safety and healing ability of diosmin in patients with systemic sclerosis (scleroderma) and open sores on their fingers (digital ulcers). Two (2) out of three (3) participants will receive active product. The participants will have four (4) visits over eight (8) weeks. Physical exams and photos will be performed. A variety of questions will be asked describing level of pain and lifestyle changes.

Conditions:
Scleroderma, Systemic | Digital Ulcer
Location:
  • Saint Joseph Health Care Centre, London, Ontario, Canada
  • Mount Sinai Health System, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
  • Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
  • University of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta, Canada
  • The Ottawa Hospital, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Sex:
ALL
Ages:
Over 18

To Determine if SAbR improves survival over SR in High Risk Operable Stage I NSCLC

Conditions:
Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer
Location:
  • CHUM, Montréal, Quebec, Canada
  • UHN-Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
  • Ottawa Hospital Cancer Center, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
  • Trillium Health Partners, Mississauga, Canada, Canada
  • Lawson Health Science Center, London, Ontario, Canada, Canada
  • Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre, Toronto, Canada, Canada
  • CHUM, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Sex:
ALL
Ages:
Over 18

As overheating in buildings is expected to increase as global warming continues, proactive measures to increase heat resiliency in heat-vulnerable older people are needed, especially for those without access to home cooling or reliable sources of electricity. While short-term heat acclimation through exercise in the heat has been shown to increase heat dissipation and decrease both the physical and mental stress imposed on individuals exposed to heat, such protocols are not tenable for older, sedentary adults. A recent report showed that seven consecutive days of warm-water immersion improved whole-body heat loss and reduced physiological strain as assessed during an exercise-heat stress in habitually active older men This represents a critical finding as an increase heat-loss capacity would serve as an important safeguard for older adults exposed to indoor overheating due to lack of air-conditioning. While this preliminary data highlights passive hot water immersion as a promising strategy for increasing heat-resilience in vulnerable adults, work is needed to confirm its efficacy in more "real-world" environments. Thus, this study aims to assess the effectiveness of a 7-day passive heating (warm-water immersion with core temperature clamped at \~38.5°C for the final 60 minutes) protocol in mitigating increases in thermal and cardiovascular strain in older females exposed to daylong (10-hours) indoor overheating (36°C, 45% relative humidity) prior to and following the passive heating intervention. Relative to males, females have a reduced heat loss capacity (\~5%), which is driven by differences in the activation of heat loss responses (i.e., skin blood flow and sweating). Although there have been mixed findings with regards to the influence of sex as a mediating factor for heat-related mortality, some studies suggest that females are at a higher risk of heat-related mortality and morbidity compared to males, especially amongst older individuals (≥65 years). Notably, a greater proportion of older females died compared to their male counterparts during the 2021 Western Heat Dome. While the underlying causes for these differences remain unclear, greater cardiovascular strain may place females at higher mortality risk during extreme heat.

Conditions:
Aging | Hyperthermia | Thermoregulation | Heat Acclimation and Thermotolerance
Location:
  • University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Sex:
FEMALE
Ages:
65 - 85

To evaluate the efficacy and safety of colchicine and non-enteric coated aspirin, combined or alone, to improve cardiovascular outcomes in high-risk patients with type 2 diabetes.

Conditions:
Cardiovascular Diseases | Diabete Type 2
Location:
  • Montreal Heart Institute, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Sex:
ALL
Ages:
55 - 80

Cancer drugs which target the effects of abnormal gene changes are called 'targeted therapies'. This study, called PM.1 or CAPTUR, will include some targeted therapies that are currently available. The purpose of this study is to find out what are the effects on a patient and their cancer when they are given a targeted therapy drug that is specific to an abnormal gene change in their cancer.

Conditions:
Multiple Myeloma | Lymphoma, Non-Hodgkin | Advanced Solid Tumors
Location:
  • BCCA - Kelowna, Kelowna, British Columbia, Canada
  • Ottawa Hospital Research Institute, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
  • Saskatoon Cancer Centre, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada
  • BCCA - Vancouver, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
  • University Health Network, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
  • Cross Cancer Institute, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
  • Verspeeten Family Cancer Centre, London, Ontario, Canada
  • Allan Blair Cancer Centre, Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada
  • Kingston Health Sciences Centre, Kingston, Ontario, Canada
  • The Jewish General Hospital, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
  • London Health Sciences Centre Research Inc., London, Ontario, Canada
Sex:
ALL
Ages:
Over 18

A randomized controlled trial to evaluate AGN1 to prevent secondary hip fractures in osteoporotic women undergoing treatment of index hip fractures. Up to 2400 subjects will be randomized between a treatment group and a control group. Subjects will be followed for a minimum of 5 years after undergoing hip fracture repair surgery.

Conditions:
Hip Fractures | Osteoporosis | Fragility Fracture
Location:
  • Health Sciences Centre - Eastern Health, Saint John's, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada
  • Health Sciences Centre - Eastern Health, St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada
Sex:
FEMALE
Ages:
Over 65

INESS Antibiotic Prophylaxis in Orthopedic Guide recommends the use of Cefazolin at induction for all orthopaedic procedure with implantation of internal fixation device. With the increasing rate of identified P. acnes shoulder surgery infection despite the use of recommended skin preparation and preoperative prophylactic antibiotics, a question arises; Is Cefazolin the most effective prophylactic antibiotic for shoulder surgery? The objective of this study is to determine if Ceftriaxone is superior to Cefazolin as a prophylactic antibiotic for skin colonization with P. acnes in primary shoulder surgery

Conditions:
Propionibacterium Infection
Location:
  • Hôpital du Sacré-Cœur de Montréal, Montréal, Quebec, Canada
  • Hôpital du Sacré-Cœur de Montréal, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Sex:
ALL
Ages:
Over 18

The goal of this observational study is to learn about the comparative acute effects of ketamine vs esketamine in participants over the age of 18 for the treatment of their severe depression and suicidal ideations. Participants are already taking antidepressants and/or antipsychotics as part of their regular medical care for depression,

Conditions:
Treatment Resistant Depression
Location:
  • Providence Care Hospital, KIngston, Ontario, Canada
  • Providence Care Hospital, Kingston, Ontario, Canada
Sex:
ALL
Ages:
18 - 75

18F-sodium fluoride (18F-NaF) was already investigated numerous times in the last 40 years as a PET alternative to standard 99m-technetium-derived bone scintigraphy. However, lack of universal tracer availability and higher costs contributed to the failure of 18F-NaF to systematically supplant bone scintigraphy as a standard of care. Recently, an isotope shortage crisis occurred and evidenced the need to have non-reactor-derived alternatives for many nuclear medicine procedures, including bone scintigraphy. Since 18F-NaF is cyclotron-produced, it could become a necessary alternative to bone scintigraphy in case of another worldwide isotope shortage. The study aims to evaluate the safety profile of 18F-NaF injection. Moreover, a patient registry will be compiled in order to perform sub-studies on 18F-NaF diagnostic performance on diverse bone and articular diseases.

Conditions:
Infectious Disease | Bone Cancer | Articular Disease
Location:
  • CHUS, Sherbrooke, Quebec, Canada
  • Université deSherbrooke, Sherbrooke, Quebec, Canada
Sex:
ALL
Ages:
Any

Very low birth weight infants have increased nutritional needs. Extra nutrients are added to their human milk feeds to help improve their nutritional status, growth and neurodevelopment. Standard fortification of human milk is routine in most neonatal units in North America, but despite the added nutrients, infants are often discharged from hospitals with poor growth, and their neurodevelopment remains suboptimal. Two individualized fortification methods, target and BUN adjustable, have been proposed to improve the nutrient supply to infants. However, there is currently insufficient evidence to support the implementation of individualized fortification or one method over the other. Therefore, this study will randomly assign very low birth weight infants to receive feeds fortified according to standard, target or BUN adjustable fortification methods until the end of the feeding intervention. Feedings will be prepared in milk preparation rooms to ensure caregivers and outcomes assessor remain blinded to feeding allocation. Growth, morbidities, and nutrient intakes will be determined throughout hospitalization and skinfolds assessed at 36 weeks. At 4 months CA, growth and body composition will be determined by air displacement plethysmography on a subset of infants. Neurodevelopment will be assessed using the Bayley Scales of Infant and Toddler Development, at 18-24 months CA.

Conditions:
Very Low Birth Weight Infant
Location:
  • William Osler Health System-Brampton Civic Hospital, Brampton, Ontario, Canada
  • Trillium Health Partners-Credit Valley Hospital, Mississauga, Ontario, Canada
  • Lakeridge Health, Oshawa, Ontario, Canada
  • Michael Garron Hospital, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
  • The Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
  • University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
  • Trillium Health Partners-Missisauga Hospital, Mississauga, Ontario, Canada
  • Humber River Hospital, North York, Ontario, Canada
  • Scarborough Health Network-General Hospital, Scarborough, Ontario, Canada
  • Sinai Health System-Mount Sinai Hospital, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
  • Markham Stouffville Hospital, Markham, Ontario, Canada
  • North York General Hospital, North York, Ontario, Canada
  • Scarborough Health Network-Centenary Hospital, Scarborough, Ontario, Canada
  • Unity Health Toronto-St Michaels Hospital, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
  • Unity Health Toronto-St Josephs Health Centre, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
  • William Osler Health System-Etobicoke General Hospital, Etobicoke, Ontario, Canada
  • Southlake Regional Health Centre, Newmarket, Ontario, Canada
  • Mackenzie Health, Richmond Hill, Ontario, Canada
  • Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
  • University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
  • Scarborough Health Network-Centenary Hospital, Scarborough Village, Ontario, Canada
  • Scarborough Health Network-General Hospital, Scarborough Village, Ontario, Canada
Sex:
ALL
Ages:
Under 21