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NCT ID: NCT04940208 Completed - Neuropathic Pain Clinical Trials

Chronic Pain in COVID-19 Patients Discharged From Intensive Care Unit

Start date: January 11, 2021
Phase:
Study type: Observational

More than six million French were affected by SARS-COV2 epidemic. About 20% of infected peoples were hospitalized, and about 5% were admitted to the intensive care units (ICU) for severe SARS-COV2 acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) management. A spectrum of neuropsychiatric sequelae, specific for the ICU exposure, was already described, including post-intensive care syndrome and persistent pain. A growing body of evidence suggests the impact of SARS-COV2 exposure on the occurrence of neurological disorders and chronic pain syndrome development in COVID-19 patients. Taking together, one can expect a large number of patients discharged from ICU after severe COVID-19 with high prevalence of persistent pain and psychological disorders. To date, no study has evaluated neither the incidence of persistant pains in ICU COVID-19 survivors, nor pain phenotypes. The knowledge of such data is crucial in order to anticipate the management of such patients by specialized pain team, and to quantify the possible incurred burden of care. Our study aims to evaluate the incidence of pain, pain localization and severity, associated pain-related psychological disorders, and to perform quantitative sensory testing in severe COVID-19 patients, admitted to the ICU for more than 48 hours and successfully discharged home during the first French pandemic wave.

NCT ID: NCT04939428 Completed - Clinical trials for Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19)

Study of MK-4482 for Prevention of Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) in Adults (MK-4482-013)

MOVe-AHEAD
Start date: August 11, 2021
Phase: Phase 3
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of the study is to assess if the study medication (molnupiravir, MK-4482) will prevent symptomatic coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) in adults who live with someone with confirmed COVID-19 infection. This is a phase 3, multicenter, randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled study; half of the study participants will receive molnupiravir twice daily by mouth and the other half will receive a placebo. The primary objectives of the study are to determine if molnupiravir prevents symptomatic COVID-19 disease and to evaluate its safety and tolerability. All participants who develop COVID-19 during the study are still eligible for any COVID-19 treatment recommended by their doctor.

NCT ID: NCT04939350 Completed - Cirrhosis Clinical Trials

Evaluation of the Vaccination Coverage of Cirrhotic Patients Followed in the General Hospitals in France in 2021

VACCIR
Start date: September 27, 2021
Phase:
Study type: Observational

the purpose of this study is to estimate vacinal coverage against hepatitis A and B viruses, pneumococcus, diphtheria/tetanos and poliomyelitis, influenza virus and covid in cirrhotic patients followed in general hospitals of France and to show the

NCT ID: NCT04939298 Completed - Clinical trials for Ventilation Therapy; Complications

Ultrasound Evaluation of Abdominal Muscle Thickness During Mechanical Ventilation

ABDO-VM
Start date: July 15, 2021
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Weakness of respiratory muscles is frequent after several days of mechanical ventilation. Thereby an acquired diaphragm weakness has been demonstrated, linked to an atrophy which may be identified by a decrease of muscle thickness in echography. This study aims to evaluate with ultrasound the variation of thickness of abdominal muscles after 7 days of mechanical ventilation.

NCT ID: NCT04938427 Completed - Clinical trials for Lennox Gastaut Syndrome (LGS)

A Study of Soticlestat as an Add-on Therapy in Children, Teenagers, and Adults With Lennox-Gastaut Syndrome

Start date: November 8, 2021
Phase: Phase 3
Study type: Interventional

The aims of the study are: - to learn if soticlestat, when given as add-on therapy, reduces the number of major motor drop seizures in children, teenagers, and adults with Lennox-Gastaut Syndrome. - to assess the safety profile of soticlestat when given in combination with other therapies. Participants will receive their standard antiseizure therapy, plus either tablets of soticlestat or placebo. A placebo looks just like soticlestat but will not have any medicine in it. Participants will take soticlestat or placebo for 16 weeks, followed by a gradual dose reduction for 1 week. Then, participants will be followed up for 2 weeks.

NCT ID: NCT04937777 Completed - AL Amyloidosis Clinical Trials

A Study on the Management and Outcome of Patients With Systemic AL Amyloidosis in Europe

Start date: April 23, 2019
Phase:
Study type: Observational

This is a retrospective, observational, multicenter study to collect Real-World Evidence (RWE) data on systemic AL-AMY patients in Europe. Data from paper/electronic medical records and/or electronic databases from key reference centers in Europe will be used. Data will either be entered by the site staff in the electronic Case Report Form (eCRF) or, where feasible, transferred directly, always in accordance to local regulations.

NCT ID: NCT04937621 Completed - Clinical trials for SARS-CoV-2 Infection

Study of Arrhythmia and ECG Abnormalities in Patients With COVID-19

RYTHMO-COV
Start date: June 2, 2020
Phase:
Study type: Observational

Cardiac involvement has been described in Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome - Coronavirus-2 (SARS-CoV-2) infection. Although there are no approved drugs to prevent or treat SARS-CoV-2 infection at present time, several medications used have the potential to increase QT interval and eventually provoke torsades de pointe. The investigators therefore create a study that include all patients with SARS-CoV-2 infection having an electrocardiogram (ECG). The investigators evaluate the percentage of patients with ECG abnormalities, describe the abnormalities and evaluate the occurrence of syncope, ventricular arrhythmia and corrected QT (cQT) interval modification in patients receiving treatment.

NCT ID: NCT04937582 Completed - COVID 19 Clinical Trials

Cognitive and Psychological Disorders After Severe COVID-19 Infection

NEUROCOG-COVID
Start date: August 23, 2021
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

As COVID-19 pandemic is still ongoing, patients follow-up begins to reveal cognitive and psychological disorders. There are not yet well described, neither their physiopathology. This study will consist in the detection and characterization of cognitive and psychological impairments in young patients under 65 years of age who have been hospitalized more than 72 hours for a severe COVID-19 infection.

NCT ID: NCT04937127 Completed - Clinical trials for Neuro-Degenerative Disease

Efficiency of E-learning and Role-playing for the Training of Nursing Home Caregivers in the Support of Agitation in Neurodegenerative Diseases

Start date: November 8, 2021
Phase:
Study type: Observational

This study will investigate the effects of "I-Learn cognition and behaviour" training in the care in agitation in patients with neurodegenerative diseases. This training for caregivers, aims to reduce agitation and psycho-behavioral disorders of patients living in nursing home. In addition, amount of psychotropic drugs prescribed, as well as the number of hospitalizations during the study will be assessed.

NCT ID: NCT04937075 Completed - Clinical trials for Hospital-acquired Pneumonia

Impact of Antimicrobial Stewardship on Outcomes of Patients With Hospital-acquired Pneumonia Due to Gram-negative Bacilli - A Before-after Study

ORACLE
Start date: June 1, 2019
Phase:
Study type: Observational

Hospital-acquired pneumonia (HAP) is one of the most frequent complications and the main cause of antibiotics use in hospitalized patients, particularly in intensive care units (ICUs). The latest European and French recommendations for the management of HAP were published in 2017 and 2018. Gram-negative bacilli are frequently identified in this pneumonia. The experts discussed the issue of tailored-empiric antimicrobial therapy. Because delayed antimicrobial therapy is associated with poor outcomes, their conclusion was to reduce the time to deliver proper antimicrobial therapy, but to limit over-use of broad-spectrum molecules. Since delays in microbiological identification hinder the ability of clinicians to streamline therapy, rapid diagnostic with multiplex PCR, which decreases the time to organism identification by 2 days compared to conventional methods, is appealing, especially for gram-negative bacilli. The FilmArray® Lower Respiratory Tract Infection Panel is a rapid multiplex PCR which tests for the most frequently pathogens (18 bacteria including plenty of gram-negative bacilli +5 genes of resistance, and 9 viruses) involved in HAP. The FilmArray® Lower Respiratory Tract Infection (LRTI) Panel has a sensitivity and a specificity of 95% and 99% respectively and can be implemented in a personalized antimicrobial guidance to treat HAP due to gram-negative bacilli. The investigators hypothesized that a rapid multiplex PCR for guidance of empiric antimicrobial therapy, especially for gram-negative bacilli, reduces the time-to-proper antimicrobial therapy and reduces the risk of death of patients suffering of HAP. The investigators aim to assess the efficacy of an antimicrobial stewardship including the results of a rapid respiratory panel multiplex PCR for empiric antimicrobial guidance in patients with hospital-acquired pneumonia due to gram-negative bacilli. The investigators will use a before-after design to test the efficiency of an antimicrobial stewardship including a highly innovative intervention.