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This is a Phase III randomized, double-blind, parallel group, multi-center event-driven study comparing BGF MDI 320/14.4/9.6 μg BID with GFF MDI 14.4/9.6 μg BID in participants with COPD who are at risk of a cardiopulmonary event.
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The main purpose of the study is to evaluate participant satisfaction after administration of ocrelizumab subcutaneous (SC) after 12 months using the therapy administration satisfaction questionnaire subcutaneous (TASQ-SC).
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The primary objective of the study is to assess the efficacy of high dose fluticasone propionate (Fp)/albuterol sulfate (ABS) integrated electronic module multidose dry powder inhaler (eMDPI) compared to ABS eMDPI in decreasing severe clinical asthma exacerbation (CAEs). Secondary Objectives: To evaluate the efficacy of Fp/ABS low dose compared to ABS and the effect on systemic corticosteroid (SCS) exposure To evaluate the safety and tolerability of Fp/A BS The duration for each participant will be a minimum of 28 weeks including 2 weeks of screening, 2-4 weeks of run-in period and a double blind treatment period of minimum 24 weeks, however due to the event-driven nature of this study, the duration may range up to approximately 42 months depending on the timing when the participant was enrolled to the study, and when the study reaches its completion criteria
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Patients with established continuous ICM monitoring from the prospective, randomized, multicenter study Find-AF 2 (NCT04371055) are recruited for this trial. Find-AF 2 is being carried out at Leipzig University Hospital since 2020 with the help of about 50 study centers throughout Germany. The AppleWatch Series 10, a device from the current market leader, was chosen because extensive data from clinical trials is already available and data regarding the market leader has particular societal relevance. The AF detection algorithm is based on photoplethysmography (analysis of the pulse current curve) and semicontinuous monitoring. If a rhythm irregularity is detected during hourly measurements, the measurement interval is shortened. If this finding is confirmed in several consecutive measurements, the user is notified. In this pilot study, patients are trained to record a 30-second ECG with the AppleWatch in the event of notification. This is done by placing the other hand on the crown of the watch. The report will then be transmitted. The AppleWatch must be paired with another Apple device (e.g. iPhone) to use the ECG app and must be charged daily (battery life 18 hours). Our patients are provided with an iPhone for study use and are trained in using the AppleWatch. The AppleWatch is not certified as medical device, but the ECG data collected by the AppleWatch will be used for research purposes only and not for therapeutical or diagnostical purposes. The second wearable will be the PulseOn device. The battery lasts over two weeks. No additional device is needed for writing an ECG. AF screening is also performed photoplethysmographically. In the case of detection of an arrhythmic pulse curve, this is communicated by vibration. By laying the other hand on the device, a 1-channel ECG is performed for registration. Regular data transfer is done at the patient's home via a gateway device to the PulseOn server. The Core lab will monitor the data transmission. Although PulseOn is a certified medical device, the ECG data collected by the PulseOn device will be used for research purposes only and not for therapeutical or diagnostical purposes. The ICM is the gold standard for recording relevant arrhythmias.
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A migraine attack is a moderate or severe headache that usually occurs on one side of the head and is often throbbing or pulsating. The headache is often accompanied by sensitivity to light, sensitivity to sound, nausea, or other symptoms. Menstrual migraine (MM) attacks are migraine attacks that occur in individuals before or during their menstrual period. The main goals of the study are to evaluate the efficacy (how well the medicine works), safety, and tolerability (the degree to which any adverse symptoms can be handled by the patients during the study) of atogepant, compared to placebo (looks like the study treatment but has no medicine in it), for the prevention of MM. Atogepant is an investigational drug being developed for the preventive treatment of menstrual migraine. Participants are randomly assigned to one of the 2 treatment groups called Arms to receive atogepant or matching placebo. There is 1 in a 2 chance for the participant to receive placebo. Approximately 430 adult female participants with menstrual migraine will be enrolled in approximately 85 sites across the world. Participants will receive oral atogepant or matching placebo for 3 menstrual cycles during the double-blind period. During the open-label treatment period, participants will receive atogepant during each menstrual cycle. There may be higher treatment burden for participants in this trial compared to their standard of care. Participants will attend regular visits during the study at a hospital or clinic. The safety and tolerability of the treatment will be checked by medical assessments, blood tests, checking for adverse events and completing questionnaires.