Clinical Trials Directory

276 clinical trials found.
Heart and Circulation

We are doing this study to learn more about lung transplants that use the FDA approved OCS Lung System.

Compensation: No
Ages: 18-80
Non-Oncology
Duke University Hospital
Blood Disorders

We are doing this study is to understand how TPE (therapeutic plasma exchange) can help to decrease blood-clotting risk in patients.

Compensation: No
Ages: 18-99
Non-Oncology
Duke University Hospital
COVID-19

We are doing this study to find out if an investigational drug called ensitrelvir (the study drug) is an effective option when it is given along with the current standard treatment for COVID-19.

Compensation: No
Ages: 18-100
Non-Oncology
Duke University Hospital, Duke Regional Hospital, Duke Raleigh Hospital, Pickett Road Research
Heart and Circulation

We are doing this to study to test how well an investigational technology called the Endospan NEXUS Aortic Arch Stent Graft System (the study device) performs in the treatment of aortic arch disease.

Compensation: No
Non-Oncology
Other

We are doing this study to better understand how we can help patients who have experienced urethral stricture, surgical correction, and incontinence.

Compensation: No
Non-Oncology
Brain and Spine Metastasis

We are doing this study to find out if an investigational drug called TYRA-300 (the study drug) is a safe and effective option for patients with locally advanced/metastatic urothelial cancer and other solid tumors.

Compensation: No
Oncology
Bones, Joints and Muscles

We are doing this study to get a better understanding of why people are at higher risk of developing arthritis after ACL reconstruction surgery. We hope the information from this study can help improve recovery techniques and lower the risk of developing knee arthritis for people who have ACL surgery. We are partnering with UNC-Chapel Hill to do this study.

Compensation: Yes
Ages: 18-50
Non-Oncology
Duke University Hospital, Other
Eyes and Vision

We are doing this study to learn more about variants in people's genes that cause cells in the back of the eye to function incorrectly and lead to a process called "retinal degeneration."

Compensation: Yes
Ages: 4-110
Non-Oncology
Duke University Hospital