Diabetes and Glycosylation in Cervical Spondylosis
The Effects of Diabetes and Glycosylation Profile on Outcomes in the Surgical Treatment of Cervical Spondylosis
Sponsor: Washington University School of Medicine
Terminated
This trial was terminated. No reason was provided.
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Other Cervical Myelopathy trials with similar outcome
This observational or N/A phase trial investigates Cervical Myelopathy and Cervical Spondylosis and is currently terminated or withdrawn. Washington University School of Medicine leads this study, which shows 12 recorded versions since 2014 — indicating substantial longitudinal coverage. The change history captured here reflects the iterative nature of clinical trial conduct.
Status Flow
Change History
12 versions recorded-
Sep 2025 — Present [monthly]
Terminated
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Sep 2024 — Sep 2025 [monthly]
Terminated
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Jul 2024 — Sep 2024 [monthly]
Terminated
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Jan 2023 — Jul 2024 [monthly]
Terminated
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Dec 2022 — Jan 2023 [monthly]
Terminated
▶ Show 7 earlier versions
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Mar 2021 — Dec 2022 [monthly]
Terminated
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Jan 2021 — Mar 2021 [monthly]
Terminated
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Sep 2020 — Jan 2021 [monthly]
Terminated
Status: Unknown Status → Terminated
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Jul 2018 — Sep 2020 [monthly]
Unknown Status
Status: Recruiting → Unknown Status
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Jun 2018 — Jul 2018 [monthly]
Recruiting
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Apr 2018 — Jun 2018 [monthly]
Recruiting
Phase: NA → None
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Jan 2017 — Apr 2018 [monthly]
Recruiting NA
First recorded
Mar 2014
Trial started
Per CT.gov start date — pre-dates our first snapshot
Eligibility Summary
No eligibility information available.
Contact Information
- Washington University School of Medicine
For direct contact, visit the study record on ClinicalTrials.gov .