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NCT ID: NCT03439189 Completed - Cirrhosis Clinical Trials

Companion Protocol for Methacetin Breath Test (MBT) in Conatus Protocol IDN-6556-14

Start date: August 28, 2016
Phase:
Study type: Interventional

To validate the ability of the Methacetin Breath Test (MBT) to detect clinically significant portal hypertension (CSPH)/severe portal hypertension (SPH) defined as hepatic venous pressure gradient (HVPG) ≥ 10 mmHg and HVPG ≥ 12 mmHg respectively, in patients with non-alcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH) during the course of treatment with Conatus's investigational product emricasan/placebo.

NCT ID: NCT03438357 Completed - Multiple Sclerosis Clinical Trials

Evaluation of an Automatic Segmentation Software (Pixyl.Neuro) to Track Lesions in Multiple Sclerosis Patients Via Cerebral MRI

PIXCIS
Start date: January 2, 2019
Phase:
Study type: Observational

Using an automatic software tool, Pixyl.Neuro, to conduct a retrospective analysis (detection of lesions + segmentation of images + tracking over time) of cerebral MRI images acquired during a prospective study of patients presenting with clinically isolated syndrome, and comparing the results against manual analysis.

NCT ID: NCT03438123 Completed - Parkinson Disease Clinical Trials

Data Collection Study for the Spectrum Dynamics Multi-purpose CZT SPECT Camera

Start date: November 28, 2017
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This study evaluates SPECT image data acquired from Spectrum Dynamics' multi-purpose CZT SPECT-CT camera. All subjects will undergo routine clinical Anger SPECT imaging and an additional SPECT acquisition on the CZT SPECT camera. Additionally some subjects will undergo CT on the CZT SPECT-CT camera. The quality of images from each device will be compared.

NCT ID: NCT03438071 Completed - Clinical trials for Parent-Child Relations

Impact of Videoconference Updates in Neonatal Intensive Care Unit on Parental Stress of Preterm Infants (VISIO-NEONAT)

Start date: February 21, 2018
Phase:
Study type: Observational

The aim of the study is to test the effect of daily videoconference updates between parents of preterm newborns and health care providers which also offer them the possibility of seeing their child on the parental stress in a neonatal intensive care unit (NICU).

NCT ID: NCT03437772 Completed - Adhd Clinical Trials

Third Generation Cognitive Behavioural Therapy vs Treatment-as-usual for ADHD

Hyper-mCBT
Start date: February 19, 2018
Phase:
Study type: Observational

The investigators hypothesize that the mindfulness Cognitive Behavioral Therapy program will lead to a reduction in attention deficit and hyperactivity disorder symptoms, anxiety and depression, and improve self-confidence, emotional control, social integration and school results.

NCT ID: NCT03437421 Completed - Clinical trials for Vitamin D Deficiency

Myocardial Function and Vitamin D Supplementation in Diabetes.

VitaDD
Start date: February 4, 2018
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Vitamin D deficiency is recognized as a cardiovascular risk factor. Diabetic patients are of major risk for cardiovascular diseases and typically present with Vitamin D deficiencies. Myocardial function is altered in both type I and II diabetic patients but no data is today available on the effect of Vitamin D supplementation. The aim of the study will be to investigate myocardial function (by deformation imaging techniques) at rest and during low-dose dobutamine stress echocardiography in both type I and II diabetic patients. Within each diabetic population, myocardial function will be compared at baseline between the vitamin D deficient and non-deficient individuals. Furthermore, the investigators will study the effect of a 3 month supplementation in those with deficiencies.

NCT ID: NCT03437135 Completed - Diabetes Clinical Trials

Screening and Characterization of Hearing Disorders in Diabetic Persons

DeCaTAuDiab
Start date: December 1, 2015
Phase:
Study type: Observational

Diabetes is now the most common chronic disease, affecting nearly 6% of the population in Western populations. Diabetic neuropathy is a priori the most common and the most common specific complications of diabetes. It can of course touch the lower limbs, the vegetative nervous system as well as the cranial nerves. However, the association between hearing impairment and diabetes has always been controversial on the basis of conflicting literature data. Are auditory disorders an underestimated complication of diabetes? A meta-analysis made in 2013, examined the scientific literature between 1950 and 2011 and of the 3158 citations, only 13 articles were selected. This study found that hearing impairment in diabetic patients was 2.1 times more prevalent than in non-diabetic matched subjects. In addition, the age / aging factor is associated with the prevalence of hearing loss and diabetes. However, it also appears that the link between diabetes and hearing impairment is more pronounced among young people than older people. In order to document the influence of diabetic pathology on hearing, Investigator have set up a search audiological exploration platform within the department of Endocrinology-Diabetology of Clermont-Ferrand University Hospital. It will be proposed a hearing screening (duration 30 minutes) and a questionnaire to diabetic patients of the service. In the context of a positive screening, that is to say that one of the tests carried out reveals the presence of a hearing disorder, an in-depth assessment of the hearing will be carried out to better characterize the origin of the auditory disturbance (duration 60-90 minutes). These different tests are based on the listening of sounds requiring or not the participation of patient. Thus, the results of the various tests will make it possible to classify the impairment of hearing in (1) peripheral impairment (dysfunction of certain cells of your ear involved in the amplification of sounds), and / or (2) in neural damage (dysfunction of your auditory nerve).

NCT ID: NCT03437122 Completed - Respiratory System Clinical Trials

Project A3sc - An Atlas of Airways at a Single Cell Level

AAAsc
Start date: June 20, 2018
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The increasing incidence of chronic respiratory diseases is a public health problem affecting hundreds of thousands of people around the world, including children. Directly exposed to atmospheric aerocontaminants (pollution, allergens), the respiratory tracts represent a complex ecosystem that involves different cells that develop complex interactions with the surrounding connective tissue but also with their rich immune environment and with the microbiota. Although a pathophysiological continuum is postulated between the nasal and bronchial airways in certain diseases, such as allergic diseases, we have identified broad gradients in gene expression between nasal and bronchial samples. This is why cellular variability throughout the respiratory tree needs to be studied in detail. The sequencing of RNAs specifically present in a particular cell, and its comparison with neighboring cells, allows us to document precise cellular contributions and intercellular relationships. Our project will establish protocols to stabilize airway swabs by brushing and/or biopsy, under conditions that will then allow the analysis of gene expression profiles at the single cell level (single cell RNA sequencing). The development of the "single cell" stabilisation and analysis protocol will first be carried out on primary respiratory epithelium cultures and then extended to respiratory specimens taken from healthy volunteers. Through sampling at several levels of the respiratory tree, variations in expression along the tracheobronchial axis will be fully documented. Finally, the interaction between the epithelial compartment and the immunological compartment will be studied by analyzing gene expression on a single cell in different physiopathological contexts.

NCT ID: NCT03437018 Completed - Clinical trials for Diabetic Retinopathy

MONITORING OF MODERATE DIABETIC RETINOPATHY BY TELE-EXPERTISE

TELERETINODIAB
Start date: October 10, 2019
Phase:
Study type: Observational

The aim of this study is to evaluate the monitoring of moderate diabetic retinopathy by tele-expertise

NCT ID: NCT03436888 Completed - Pregnancy Related Clinical Trials

Cross-cultural Adaptation and Validation of the Pelvic Girdle Questionnaire in French Language

PELVIC
Start date: March 15, 2018
Phase:
Study type: Observational

The objective of this study is the adaptation of the Pelvic Girdle Questionnaire to the French language from France, and the analysis of its psychometric properties. Firstly, a translation and adaptation process will be performed according to international guidelines. Secondly, the validation process will be performed through a sample of 250 pregnant or postpartum women suffering from pelvic girdle pain. They will fill several questionnaires, including Pelvic Girdle Questionnaire, that will allow us to analyse psychometric properties of the French version.