Shengjing Hospital
Clinical trials sponsored by Shengjing Hospital, explained in plain language.
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Non-Invasive combo therapy aims to restore bladder function in spinal cord injury
Disease control Not yet recruitingThis trial investigates whether combining high-frequency magnetic stimulation of the sacral nerve roots with ultrasound therapy to the bladder can reduce involuntary bladder contractions in people with spinal cord injury. Participants receive daily treatments for three weeks, and…
Phase: NA • Sponsor: Shengjing Hospital • Aim: Disease control
Last updated Jul 17, 2026 00:00 UTC
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Brain stimulation and sling workouts: a promising combo for stroke recovery?
Disease control Not yet recruitingThis study tests whether combining a gentle electrical brain stimulation (called FNS) with sling-based exercises can help people who have paralysis on one side after a stroke. The trial will enroll 54 adults aged 18-70 who had a stroke within the last 6 months. Participants will …
Phase: NA • Sponsor: Shengjing Hospital • Aim: Disease control
Last updated Jul 04, 2026 00:00 UTC
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New scope surgery may improve outcomes for babies with meningitis complications
Disease control Not yet recruitingThis study will compare two surgical methods for treating fluid collections in the brain that can occur after infant meningitis. One method uses a small camera (neuroendoscope) to remove debris and place a reservoir for drainage. The other is a standard burr hole drainage. The tr…
Sponsor: Shengjing Hospital • Aim: Disease control
Last updated Jun 27, 2026 08:08 UTC
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Leg muscle tone may signal hidden bladder trouble in spinal cord injury
Knowledge-focused Not yet recruitingThis study investigates whether increased muscle tone in the legs can predict neurogenic detrusor overactivity (NDO)—a condition where the bladder contracts involuntarily—in adults with upper sacral spinal cord injury. Researchers will compare medical records of 300 patients with…
Sponsor: Shengjing Hospital • Aim: Knowledge-focused
Last updated Jul 12, 2026 00:00 UTC
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New tool could help breast cancer patients know their fertility future
Knowledge-focused Not yet recruitingThis observational study will follow 300 women aged 45-55 with hormone receptor-positive breast cancer to see if changes in a hormone called AMH can predict when they will reach menopause. Researchers will collect blood samples at seven time points and track menstrual patterns. T…
Sponsor: Shengjing Hospital • Aim: Knowledge-focused
Last updated Jun 27, 2026 12:01 UTC
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Can a new calculator better predict breast cancer return?
Knowledge-focused Not yet recruitingThis study aims to create a simple tool (called a nomogram) that predicts the chance of breast cancer coming back in women with HR+/HER2- early-stage breast cancer. Researchers will look back at the records of 500 patients to find patterns that help personalize risk estimates. Th…
Sponsor: Shengjing Hospital • Aim: Knowledge-focused
Last updated Jun 27, 2026 11:04 UTC