There are about 36633 clinical studies being (or have been) conducted in France. The country of the clinical trial is determined by the location of where the clinical research is being studied. Most studies are often held in multiple locations & countries.
Tumor dosimetry with somatostatin receptor-targeted peptide receptor radionuclide therapy (SSTR-targeted PRRT) by 177Lutetium-DOTATATE might contribute to improve follow-up and treatment response of refractory meningiomas. This study aims to evaluate Standard Uptake Value mean (SUVmean) as a tumoral absorbed dose predictive predictive factor and propose semi-automated segmentation method to determine metabolic tumor volume with pretherapeutic 68-Gallium-DOTATOC PET.
Due to their effects on hypoxic pulmonary vasoconstriction (HPV), dihydropyridine calcium channel inhibitors (CCI) could lead to hypoxia in patients with a pulmonary shunt. To the present time only preclinical studies and case reports focused on this potential adverse drug reaction. We aimed to assess the reporting association between CCI and hypoxia using the World Health Organization pharmacovigilance database (VigiBase®).
The purpose of this post market study is to collect clinical data of the Arthesys PTCA NC catheters family during angioplasty intervention of coronary vessels or coronary bypass graft stenosis to support MDR submission.
The purpose of this post market study is to collect clinical data of the Arthesys Aspiration catheters family during percutaneous intervention and/or stenting procedure of vessels in the central and peripheral circulation system, including saphenous vein grafts, to support MDR submission.
Recent international recommendations suggest the use of carbapenem rather than cefepime in this situation, but with a low level of evidence, given the few existing studies. As cefepime is a less broad-spectrum antibiotic than carbapenems, its use would limit the selection of multidrug-resistant bacteria.
The main objective of the study is to determine the inter-evaluator and intra-evaluator reproducibility of the FMS test as an evaluation tool in amateur rugby players. The secondary objective of the study is to evaluate the abilities of the FMS test as a predictive tool for detecting possible injuries during a sports season in amateur rugby players.
Standard care for locally advanced rectal cancer consists in a neoadjuvant therapy followed by surgery. Morbidity and mortality remain high after rectal surgery, and often linked with quality of life impairment. 10 to 30% present a pathological complete response after neoadjuvant therapy. Some surgical teams propose "watch and wait" approach for patients selected with clinical complete responses criterion. The problem is to be sur the response is complete. MRI seems to be accurate to select complete responders. We will try to find MRI criterion of complete responses.
This retrospective collaborative study on persistent exercise intolerance after COVID-19 offers to perform a large descriptive analysis of CPET performed in real-life by pulmonologists, cardiologists and physiologists. Indeed, these practicians are regularly consulted for a persistent intolerance to exercise expressed by dyspnea and/or frank fatigability sometimes associated with muscular or thoracic pain. When these complaints persist beyond 3 months after the first symptoms, it is legitimate to perform a CPET: - Either to evaluate the functional impact of an identified organ deficiency (e.g. myocarditis, pulmonary fibrosis, etc.), - Or, in the absence of formal arguments for an identified organ deficiency, to observe possible abnormalities in physiological responses during an incremental exercise test, likely to explain the persistence of symptoms and intolerance to exercise. Indeed, the recent literature highlights the presence of non-specific ventilatory and cardio-circulatory abnormalities leading to various physio-pathological observations. Unfortunately, these reports now concern relatively small numbers of patients with very diverse clinical forms of Covid, comorbidities and habitus. In order to improve the understanding of persistent symptoms and in particular the diversity of physiological response presentations, the investigators propose to collect a very large amount of data through a web-based platform designed to collect the measurements made throughout the exercise test directly from the ergospirometer. The relevant data covers the period from January 2, 2020 to December 31, 2022 (i.e. 35 months), The retrospective data collection will be carried out from February 1, 2023 to December 31, 2023. The descriptive analysis will focus on the kinetics of all the variables measured and calculated on subgroups defined a priori on age, sex, comorbidities, acute covid severity, persistent symptoms post covid, regular habitual physical activity level, etc. according to the sample. The study is expected to collect data from around 1000 patients and to involve around 40 French-speaking investigators. However, this collaborative study is open on request to all centers wishing to participate, as the web platform has been developed for data collection in English.
Two studies carried out in 2011 at the Center for Contraception and Voluntary Interruption of Pregnancy (CIVG) at the Louis-Mourier Hospital, evaluated the pain of patients undergoing an abortion, and looked for predictors of the pain felt during an abortion. medication or aspiration under local anesthesia. These predictive factors of pain are today integrated into the interview during a request for abortion at the CIVG of Louis-Mourier. This new study, on care data, prospective and monocentric conducted at the CIVG, of the Louis Mourier hospital, will make it possible to verify whether the knowledge of these predictive factors of pain has made it possible to improve the management of pain in women undergoing an abortion. The main objective is to assess the pain felt by the patient during a medical abortion or by aspiration under local anesthesia, knowing the predictive factors of pain highlighted by two studies carried out in 2011. The secondary objective is to highlight a significant difference in pain after application of an analgesic protocol indexed on predictive factors of pain. The study will be carried out in two successive periods: A first period of 4 months will consist in evaluating the pain felt by women having a medical abortion or by aspiration under local anesthesia. A second period of 4 months will evaluate the pain felt by women undergoing medical or aspiration abortion under local anesthesia following the application of an analgesic protocol indexed on the predictive factors of pain. The expected benefit of this study is the improvement of care and professional practices for better management of pain during outpatient abortion. The abortion will take place in the usual way according to the chosen method. An information and non-objection note will be distributed to patients during the first consultation for an abortion. Patients agreeing to participate in the study will answer the usual questions from the doctor or nurse. A data collection sheet related to care will be integrated into the medical records. The CIVG doctors taking part in the study will report the data collected on this form. The maximum pain felt during the abortion and in the following 4 days will be evaluated using an VAS according to usual practice.
Anxiety-depressive disorders are also very frequent, in the form of different pathologies that are often intertwined (prevalence of generalized anxiety disorders in 5% of the population, characterized depressive episodes in 5%, etc.). And it is even more frequent in patients with a cuff tendinopathy (26% and 23% of depression and anxiety respectively). These 2 pathologies are therefore responsible for significant economic expenses. It is in this context that the investigators' wish to carry out this study seems justified in order to better understand and therefore manage this problem, which is frequently encountered in daily practice and which would therefore allow better understanding and therefore better information for the patients concerned.