Clinical Trials Office

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    A Study to Screen for Type 1 Diabetes
    • Conditions:  Adult Studies, Diabetes
    • Gender:  Female, Male
    Cincinnati Children’s is conducting a research study to learn more about how type 1 diabetes develops and to look at ways to delay it or prevent the condition from occurring.... More
    Lupus Treatment Adherence Study
    • Conditions:  Adult Studies, Autoimmune, Lupus, Rheumatology
    • Gender:  Female, Male
    Cincinnati Children’s is conducting a research study to help determine whether or not text messaging, emailing and/or motivational interviewing can help patients with lupus or related diseases remember to take their medications as prescribed by their doctors and come to visits on a regular basis.... More
    Research Study for Healthy Children and Adults 8 to 60 Years Old
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    Cincinnati Children’s is conducting a research study, sometimes known as a clinical trial or clinical study, to compare the electrical patterns of the brain in healthy children and adults to those of child and adult patients with Tourette’s syndrome.  ... More
    Marfan Syndrome (MFS) Medication Study
    • Conditions:  Adult Studies, Cardiology/Heart, Medications
    • Gender:  Female, Male
    This study will compare the effect of beta blocker therapy (Atenolol) to that of angiotensin II receptor blocker therapy (Losartan) on the rates of aortic growth and other cardiovascular outcomes.... More
    Sleep Research Study for Long QT Syndrome Patients
    • Conditions:  Adult Studies, Cardiology/Heart, Sleep
    • Gender:  Female, Male
    The congenital long QT syndrome (LQTS) is a heart disease that tends to occur among family members.  LQTS patients are at increased risk of sudden cardiac (heart) death.  There are three major subtypes, LQT1, LQT2 and LQT3.  About 97% cardiac events in LQT1 patients are related to exercise, emotion... More
    Research Study for Children and Adults With Down Syndrome
    • Conditions:  Adult Studies, Disabilities: Developmental, Disabilities: Intellectual, Down Syndrome
    • Gender:  Female, Male
    Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center is conducting a research study, sometimes known as a clinical trial or clinical study, to collect information for the Jane and Richard Thomas Center for Down Syndrome, to be used to help improve healthcare for people with Down Syndrome, to stimulate int... More
    Eosinophils and Inflammation, an Expanded Study
    • Conditions:  Adult Studies, Ear Nose and Throat (ENT), Eosinophilic Disorders
    • Gender:  Female, Male
    The Cincinnati Center for Eosinophilic Disorders at Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center is currently conducting an expanded study on eosinophils and inflammation. The purpose of this study is to elucidate the mechanisms underlying eosinophil growth, survival, migration and function and to... More
    Other Current Clinical Studies
    • Conditions:  Adult Studies, Eosinophilic Disorders, Medications, Urology, Other
    • Gender:  Female, Male
    Members of the Division of Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Nutrition at Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center have a large number of active clinical studies which are listed on this page. William F. Balistreri, MDPegylated Interferon +/— Ribavirin for Children with HCVCCHMC IRB# 04-2-31Typ... More
    A Study: Diet, Exercise and Heart For Children and Teens
    • Conditions:  Adult Studies, Cardiology/Heart, Healthy Infants, Children and Adolescent Studies, Weight/Nutrition
    • Gender:  Female, Male
    Cincinnati Children’s is conducting a research study (sometimes referred to as a “clinical trial”) to better understand the effects of high-fat meals and exercise on the heart. ... More
    Ovary Protection Medication Study for Childhood Onset Lupus
    • Conditions:  Adult Studies, Autoimmune, Lupus, Medications, Rheumatology
    • Gender:  Female
    To determine the safety and effectiveness of an ovary protection medication (triptorelin), and its dosage and the time necessary to suppress ovaries to protect them against harmful effects of chemotherapy used in treating lupus.... More

 
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    The Clinical Trials Office at Cincinnati Children’s provides sponsors and investigators with comprehensive support services, research tools, personnel and facilities to conduct or facilitate pediatric and adult clinical research studies. Contact us for more information.