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Clinical trials sponsored by Nordsjaellands Hospital, explained in plain language.
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New blood test could slash unnecessary colonoscopies by spotting cancer early
Diagnosis Not yet recruitingThis study aims to improve how we screen for colorectal cancer by using a new blood test. Researchers will look for special molecules called oncofetal chondroitin sulfate (ofCS) that appear in tumors. They will collect blood from 2000 people scheduled for a colonoscopy to see if …
Sponsor: Nordsjaellands Hospital • Aim: Diagnosis
Last updated May 15, 2026 11:55 UTC
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Midwives' smartphones could monitor labor safety
Knowledge-focused Not yet recruitingThis study looks at whether using a smartphone to monitor a mother's vital signs from a distance is safe when she receives remifentanil for labor pain. Remifentanil can cause breathing problems, so midwives usually must stay in the room. The study will compare 80 women in labor w…
Sponsor: Nordsjaellands Hospital • Aim: Knowledge-focused
Last updated May 26, 2026 06:49 UTC
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Heart and lung rehab under the microscope: will patients stick with it?
Knowledge-focused Not yet recruitingThis study will follow up to 840 people with heart disease or COPD who join a group rehab program. Researchers want to see how many patients take part, how often they attend, and whether their test results improve. The goal is to understand what helps or hinders success in these …
Sponsor: Nordsjaellands Hospital • Aim: Knowledge-focused
Last updated May 22, 2026 14:02 UTC
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New study tests At-Home rehab for seniors after infection hospitalization
Knowledge-focused Not yet recruitingThis study looks at whether a personalized exercise program, started in the hospital and continued at home with video supervision, can help older adults recover after being hospitalized for pneumonia or a urinary tract infection. The goal is to see if this approach is safe, impro…
Phase: NA • Sponsor: Nordsjaellands Hospital • Aim: Knowledge-focused
Last updated May 22, 2026 13:53 UTC
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New catheter design tested to improve pain block before leg surgery
Knowledge-focused Not yet recruitingThis study tests a new type of thin tube (catheter) that delivers pain medicine near nerves in the leg. Researchers want to see if it stays in place better than current catheters and is easy for doctors to use. About 15 adults scheduled for leg amputation will have the catheter p…
Phase: NA • Sponsor: Nordsjaellands Hospital • Aim: Knowledge-focused
Last updated May 06, 2026 16:02 UTC