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Programs matching “oxygen” across our ClinicalTrials.gov index — phase, modality, sponsor, and trial IDs.

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  1. 2.16/VI/22

    Cardiol Therapeutics

    Patients with functionally single ventricle (FSV - functionally single ventricle) after Fontan operation. The term "functionally single ventricle" refers to congenital heart defects in which one of the ventricles is not fully developed and/or one of the valves is atresia/hypoplastic as a result, it is not possible to correct the intracardiac defect. Then, there are indications for the Fontan operation, i.e. a palliative procedure - total cavo-pulmonary connection (TCPC). In patients with a functionally single ventricle, more than one operation is necessary to separate the systemic and pulmonary circulation. As a result of these procedures, Fontan circulation is created, which consists in bypassing the right heart chambers and directing the venous blood to the pulmonary artery. This leads to the removal of the right-to-left shunt and improvement of arterial blood saturation and reduction of volume overload of the systemic ventricle. At the same time, there is an increase in systemic venous pressure and a decrease in cardiac output. Low pulmonary resistance in these patients is crucial for maintaining optimal hemodynamic conditions both at rest and especially during exercise. Even a slight increase in pulmonary resistance leads to reduced pulmonary blood flow, reduced initial depression of a single ventricle, and consequently to reduced cardiac output and worsened exercise tolerance. Thus, pulmonary resistance in these patients should be not only normal, but also as low as possible to ensure adequate single ventricular filling and adequate cardiac output. There is evidence that patients with Fontan surgery increase pulmonary resistance over time. The increase in pulmonary resistance in these patients may result from several factors, and above all from the progressive dysfunction of a single systemic ventricle and the lack of a subpulmonary chamber ensuring pulsatile pulmonary flow. Although the Fontan operation in many patients with an univentricular heart is a very good method of palliative treatment, which undoubtedly extends the survival of children born with this heart defect, it also inevitably leads to severe complications developing over the years. Patients after the Fontan operation are also characterized by a significant reduction in exercise capacity, which is observed both in clinical practice in reference centres dealing with patients with congenital heart defects, and in multi-centre studies. Among other things, it was shown that children after the Fontan operation obtained 30% lower values of peak oxygen uptake in the ergospirometric test compared to the control group of healthy children (Amadero P et al., Heart 2018). The reduced exercise capacity of patients and the development of Fontan circulatory complications affect both the quality of life and the prognosis of adult patients with univentricular heart.

    phase 3 small molecule active

    1 trial
  2. Oxygen (15-O) Water

    BRIGHT MINDS BIOSCIENCES INC.

    Substance-Related Disorders

    phase 3 small molecule completed

    1 trial
  3. APHP221166

    Pari Pharma GmbH

    gram-negative bacillus pneumonia acquired during mechanical ventilation in patients receiving Extracorporeal Membrane veno-arterial oxygenation

    phase 2 small molecule active

    1 trial
  4. Air médical en bouteille, OXYGEN

    Pari Pharma GmbH

    Alternating Hemiplegia of Childhood

    phase 2 small molecule active

    1 trial
  5. Argon/Oxygen mixture, OXYGEN

    Istituto Gentili S.r.l.

    Cardiac arrest

    phase 2 small molecule active

    1 trial
  6. Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy

    Summit Therapeutics

    TBI Traumatic Brain Injury

    phase 2 small molecule active

    1 trial
  7. hyperbaric oxygen

    United Therapeutics Europe Ltd

    Breast Cancer

    phase 2 small molecule active

    1 trial
  8. 30% Oxygen

    Xiyuan Hospital of China Academy of Chinese Medical Sciences

    Atelectasis

    approved small molecule completed

    1 trial
  9. 30%Oxygen

    Xiyuan Hospital of China Academy of Chinese Medical Sciences

    Atelectasis, Postoperative

    approved small molecule completed

    1 trial
  10. 80% Oxygen

    Xiyuan Hospital of China Academy of Chinese Medical Sciences

    Oxygenation Index

    approved small molecule active

    1 trial
  11. APHP210085

    Pari Pharma GmbH

    EA-COPD (with mechanical ventilation, invasive or non-invasive, or high-flow nasal oxygen therapy).

    approved small molecule active

    1 trial
  12. Ambulatory Oxygen

    United Therapeutics Europe Ltd

    Lung; Disease, Fibroid (Chronic)

    approved small molecule completed

    1 trial
  13. Ketogenic Diet

    United Therapeutics Europe Ltd

    CNS Oxygen Toxicity, Ketogenic Diet

    other completed

    1 trial
  14. Ketogenic food products

    United Therapeutics Europe Ltd

    Oxygen Toxicity

    other completed

    2 trials
  15. Oxygen

    United Therapeutics Europe Ltd

    Critical Illness

    small molecule completed

    1 trial
  16. oxygen

    Xiyuan Hospital of China Academy of Chinese Medical Sciences

    Sepsis

    small molecule active

    1 trial

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