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This study's proposed intervention is the randomized participation of pregnant individuals with epilepsy in the Lullaby Project coordinated by a musical institution in Toronto. The purpose of this present study is to investigate the potential benefits of the Lullaby Project on pregnant individuals with epilepsy. Namely, effects on quality of life-related to epilepsy, symptoms of depression and anxiety, perceived stress, and feelings of empowerment.
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Epilepsy | Pregnancy RelatedEmplacement:
- University Health Network, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
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Over 18The objective of this study is to determine the efficacy of occipital nerve stimulation (ONS) in the treatment of chronic trigeminal autonomic cephalalgias (TACs).
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Trigeminal Autonomic CephalgiaEmplacement:
- University of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta, Canada
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18 - 100This study will be conducted over a 3 year time period. This is a trial of an exercise intervention vs. standard of care in patients receiving chronic dialysis. The specific aims will be to determine feasibility of patient recruitment, adherence to the exercise program, and efficacy of the intervention on patient important outcomes. The exercise intervention will be delivered to randomized participants for 12 months, and consist of the prescribed use of Nordic Walking poles, online resources for exercise in the home, regular use of a pedometer to monitor progress, and regular verbal encouragement to exercise (monthly) by dialysis unit staff. Both groups will receive the same standard of care co-interventions including individualized dialysis prescriptions and health-care interactions according to practices at their centre.
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Renal FailureEmplacement:
- Ottawa Hospital, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
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Over 18This study aims to build a predictive algorithm that identifies mother-newborn dyads most at risk of death or complications in the 6 weeks after birth. The investigators will conduct a multi-site cohort study with 7,000 dyads in Uganda and engage with local stakeholders (e.g., patients, healthcare workers, and health policy-makers) to develop an evidence-based bundle of interventions that address key practice gaps and the critical factors leading to death and complications in these dyads. In the investigator's epidemiological study of post-delivery post-discharge outcomes in 3,236 dyads in Uganda (2017-2020), results indicated that most newborn and maternal readmissions were due to infectious illness (i.e. sepsis, surgical site infections, malaria), and primarily occurred early in the post-discharge period. Thus, the focus of this study will be identifying interventions that target these common and early outcomes, for both mothers and newborns, using WHO recommendations, patient and caregiver experiences, and stakeholder recommendations. If successful, results will inform the next steps of this project, which is the external validation of the model and clinical evaluation of a personalized approach to improving health outcomes and health-seeking behaviour for mothers and newborns.
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Neonatal Sepsis | Maternal SepsisEmplacement:
- BC Children's Hospital Research Institute, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
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Over 12This study aims to examine the clinical profile/anatomical characteristics and natural history of patients who subsequently fail screening for transcatheter mitral valve intervention (TMVI).
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Mitral Valve DiseaseEmplacement:
- St. Paul's Hospital, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
- Unity Health Toronto; St. Michael's Hospital, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
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Over 18This research trial studies kidney tumors in younger patients. Collecting and storing samples of tumor tissue, blood, and urine from patients with cancer to study in the laboratory may help doctors learn more about changes that occur in deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) and identify biomarkers related to cancer.
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Renal Cell Carcinoma | Wilms Tumor | Papillary Renal Cell Carcinoma | Kidney Neoplasm | Kidney...Emplacement:
- University of Alberta Hospital, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
- IWK Health Centre, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
- Children's Hospital of Eastern Ontario, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
- Allan Blair Cancer Centre, Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada
- Alberta Children's Hospital, Calgary, Alberta, Canada
- Janeway Child Health Centre, Saint John's, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada
- Children's Hospital, London, Ontario, Canada
- Centre Hospitalier Universitaire Sainte-Justine, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
- British Columbia Children's Hospital, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
- McMaster Children's Hospital at Hamilton Health Sciences, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada
- Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
- Saskatoon Cancer Centre, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada
- CancerCare Manitoba, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
- Kingston Health Sciences Centre, Kingston, Ontario, Canada
- The Montreal Children's Hospital of the MUHC, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
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Under 29Upwards of 40% of cancer patients will develop brain metastases during their illness, most of which become symptomatic. The burden of brain metastases impacts the quality and length of survival. Thus the management of brain metastases is a significant health care problem. Standard treatment options include stereotactic radiosurgery and/or whole brain radiation. There is a great interest in studying the association between the functional characteristics of tumors - such as tumour hypoxia and lactate accumulation - and clinical outcomes in order to guide management. These characteristics may predict future tumor behavior and stratify risk of therapy failure. Hyperpolarized 13C MR imaging is a novel functional imaging technique that uses 13C-labeled molecules, such as pyruvate, and MRS to image in vivo tissue metabolism. There is significant clinical heterogeneity in patients with brain metastasis due to differences in underlying tumour biology. Biochemical differences in tumour metabolism have been shown to correlate with response to therapy. While the significance of tissue hypoxia for radiosensitivity has been established for years, the impact of lactate accumulation on radiosensitivity has only recently been recognized. Studies have shown that tissue lactate levels correlate with radioresistance in several human tumours. Hyperpolarized 13C pyruvate MRS has been shown in numerous pre-clinical studies and a recent clinical study to have great potential as a metabolic imaging tool. Our study seeks to establish the role of hyperpolarized 13C MRS in characterizing the metabolic features of intracranial metastasis. The results of this study will provide insight into intracranial metastatic disease signatures with MR spectroscopy and determine if there is added benefit for incorporation of this new technique into future clinical MRI protocols. If the technique can accurately differentiate between aggressive and indolent tumours based on MR spectroscopic patterns, hyperpolarized 13C MRS may have wide-ranging utility in the future. In the era of personalized medicine, the ability of imaging tests to predict response to therapy would open the door for individualized treatment options specific to each patient's disease biology.
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Brain MetastasesEmplacement:
- Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
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Over 18The activity of trastuzumab in early-stage, HER2-positive breast cancer, has been demonstrated in many studies, with meta-analyses showing that in combination with a variety of chemotherapy backbones, trastuzumab reduces the risk of recurrence by nearly half, and death by a third. However, treatment with trastuzumab can result in cardiotoxicity, including heart failure, as well as the significant cost of treatment and the requirement for patients to attend the chemotherapy unit for treatment every 3 weeks for one year. Therefore there has been increasing interest in identifying which patients can safely have less treatment. The investigators therefore propose a real-world, single arm, multicentre trial evaluating 6 months of HER2 targeted therapy, for patients with early-stage, HER2 positive breast cancer, who achieve a pathological complete response (pCR) with upfront systemic chemotherapy and HER2 targeted therapy.
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Breast CancerEmplacement:
- The Ottawa Hospital Cancer Centre, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
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Over 18This is a randomized, sham-controlled trial to determine whether treatment with transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) is superior to a sham condition at reducing the symptoms of depression in pregnant people with moderate to severe depression. The study aims to enrol 156 participants across all sites. Data collection occurs at baseline, immediately after treatment, every 4 weeks during pregnancy and 4-, 12-, 26- and 52-weeks postpartum
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Major Depression | Pregnancy | Postpartum DepressionEmplacement:
- Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
- Women's College Hospital, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
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Over 18Late talkers (LT), representing 10-20% of children under 3, demonstrate hallmark syntax and vocabulary deficits similar to preschoolers with developmental language disorder. While effective and early interventions can mitigate the impact of late talking, not enough is known about its neural basis, yet is needed to inform the design of more individualized interventions. This proposed effort uses neuroimaging, along with behavioral methods, with the goal of better understanding the memory-language mechanisms that underlie learning and late talking, while also considering their association to treatment-related changes in LT.
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Language Development | Language Delay | Developmental Language DisorderEmplacement:
- Speech Specialists, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
- Grandview Kids, Oshawa, Ontario, Canada