/ Not yet recruitingNot ApplicableIIT A Multicenter, Prospective, Randomized, Single-blind Study Comparing Direct Laryngoscopy and Videolaryngoscopy for Orotracheal Intubation Performed by Anesthesia Residents in the Operating Room
The usual intubation technique in the operating room is based on direct laryngoscopy, using a standard Macintosh laryngoscope. However, this skill is not easy to acquire and requires adecuate training. Videolaryngoscopes are becoming a widely accepted airway management technique. because offer better view of the glottis and are easy to use. In addition, indirect laryngoscopes are useful for tracheal intubation by novice operators because of the feedback that supervisors can offer during intubation.
The goal of this clinical trial is to learn which intubation technique performed by residents of anesthesia in the operating room is better.
The main questions it aims to answer are:
* Which intubation technique is more effective for achieving first-attempt intubation?
* Which intubation technique results in fewer complications? Researchers will compare both intubation techniques performed by anesthesia residents in the operating room in adult anesthesia cases.
/ Not yet recruitingNot ApplicableIIT Inflammatory and Brain Mechanisms and Clinical and Cognitive Effects of an Exercise Intervention in Major Depressive Disorder: a Randomised Longitudinal Clinical Trial.
The goal of this clinical trial is to study how physical exercise works when applied to patients diagnosed with Major Depressive Disorder (MDD). The main questions it aims to answer are:
* What are the antiinflammatory and oxidative stress and neural mechanisms involved in the antidepressant effects of exercise?
* How effective is a physical exercise program in MDD patients in real-life conditions?
The experimental group will receive an exercise intervention as an add-on to their usual treatment (antidepressant treatment prescribed by the attending specialist). Researchers will compare to a control group, which will only receive standard treatment (antidepressant treatment prescribed by the attending specialist) and will be instructed to not change their usual physical activity. The aim is to see if a physical exercise intervention would induce a significant improvement in depressive symptoms and which mechanisms are responsible for this result.
/ Not yet recruitingPhase 4IIT Estudio Clínico: Analisis De Control Glucemico Y Satisfaccion Con Un Cap Conectado En Pacientes Con Dm Tipo 1
This clinical study evaluates the impact of the Cap INSULCLOCK device on glycemic control, treatment adherence, and patient satisfaction in adults with type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1DM). Despite advances in pharmacology and technology, a significant proportion of individuals with T1DM fail to achieve recommended glycemic targets, partly due to the complexity of insulin therapy and suboptimal adherence. Cap INSULCLOCK is a device that attaches to insulin pens, automatically recording injections and integrating data on glucose levels, insulin administration, food intake, and physical activity, with real-time Bluetooth transmission. Its use may enhance adherence and optimize metabolic control.
This study is a randomized, low-intervention clinical trial conducted at a single center, enrolling 42 patients, who will be randomized into two groups: one using the activated device and a control group using the device in a blinded mode. The primary objective is to assess differences in time above range (TAR >180 mg/dL) over the last 14 days of continuous glucose monitoring (CGM). Secondary objectives include evaluating HbA1c levels, time in range (TIR), frequency of hypoglycemic episodes, and patient satisfaction. Data will be analyzed using advanced statistical methods, and the intervention is expected to improve adherence, reduce glycemic variability, and enhance quality of life in individuals with T1DM
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