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Clinical trials - also known as clinical studies or research protocols - are conducted to test whether a new drug, new prevention strategy, or new screening test is safe and effective in people. Participation is always voluntary. Baylor College of Medicine investigators conduct hundreds of studies, ranging from small, short-term studies to large trials with thousands of patients across many institutions.

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A phase 3, prospective, multicenter, double-blind, double-dummy, randomized, active controlled, parallel-group, group-sequential, adaptive, event-…
  • Heart
  • Lung
Randomized clinical evaluation of the Accucinch® Ventricular Repair System in patients who present with symptomatic heart failure with reduced…
  • Heart
Edwards Pascal Clasp IID/IIF pivotal clinical trial - A prospective, multicenter, randomized, controlled pivotal trial to evaluate the safety and…
  • Heart
Clasp II TR pivotal clinical trial: A prospective, multicenter, randomized, controlled pivotal trial to evaluate the safety and effectiveness of…
  • Heart
A study to evaluate regional differences in biomarker values and in clinical outcomes in dyspneic patients
  • Emergency Medicine
  • Heart
  • Lung
The purpose of this study is to identify specific biomarkers of obesity and diabetes that cause increased risk for heart disease and diabetes in…
  • Diabetes
  • Healthy Volunteers - Child
  • Heart
  • Nutrition
  • Obesity and Metabolism
  • Pediatrics
The purpose of this study is to help us understand the genetic basis of heterotaxy syndrome.
  • Genetic and Rare Diseases - Observational and Gene Discovery
  • Growth and Development
  • Heart
  • Pediatrics
We are recruiting children and adults with LVOTO and their close relatives in order to conduct research on this condition.
  • Heart
  • Pediatrics
The purpose of this study is to help identify genes that are associated with Wolff-Parkinson-White syndrome.
  • Genetic and Rare Diseases - Observational and Gene Discovery
  • Heart
  • Pediatrics