A listing of Hemorrhage medical research trials actively recruiting patient volunteers. Search for closest city to find more detailed information on a research study in your area.
The goal of this study is to improve walking ability after stroke. The interventions in this study will test whether combining fast walking training with a step activity monitoring program (FAST+SAM) is better in improving real-world walking activity compared to fast walking training alone (FAST) or a step activity monitoring …
We are looking for healthy volunteers to donate bone marrow for research purposes. The Stem Cell & Xenograft Core provides bone marrow to laboratories on Penn’s campus researching leukemia and other blood disorders
The purpose of this research study is to determine whether blood pressure treatment regimens with spironolactone are better than blood pressure treatment regimens without spironolactone at lowering blood pressure in hemorrhagic Stroke survivors. This study will randomize a total of 200 patients, 100 of each white and nonwhite patients, between …
This study will evaluate the efficacy and safety of fitusiran compared to on-demand treatment with factor concentrates, as determined by the frequency of bleeding episodes in enrolled patients.
This study will evaluate the efficacy and safety of fitusiran compared to on-demand treatment with bypassing agents, as determined by the frequency of bleeding episodes in enrolled adult subjects who are who have hemophilia A or B with an inhibitor who are not on prophylaxis.
The study will enroll subjects who have completed Study M16-067 or Study M16-065 and have achieved clinical response, defined as decrease from Baseline of induction study of Adapted Mayo score greater than or equal to 2 points and greater than or equal to 30%, PLUS a decrease in rectal bleeding …
Eosinophilic esophagitis (EoE) is a chronic inflammatory condition of the esophagus that can lead to remodeling and stricture formation. To assess response to therapy, upper endoscopy (EGD) with biopsies is performed. This can lead to multiple EGDs, which are invasive and costly. There is currently a substantial unmet need for …
Healthy women 18 to 50 years of age who are seeking treatment for heavy menstrual bleeding and do not wish to become pregnant during the next ten months are invited to participate.