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.
The purpose of this study is to mesure the prevalence of severe sensory integration disorders in babies after one week of their heart surgery.
The aim is to evaluate the correlation of quantified fibro-adipous infiltration of muscles, using the MRI-based Mercuri score, with deficiencies, activity limitations and social participation in patients with arthrogryposis multiplex congenita.
The aim of this study is to assess the joint involvement (shoulder - ankle - knee - elbow - wrist) in patients with Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome and treated by surgery.
A randomized, controlled, prospective, multicenter, patient and rater blinded study with 2 arms: Treatment as Usual (TAU) and Predictix Guided Treatment (PGT). The study will compare the rate of treatment response and remission among both groups; TAU vs PGT.
This study is researching an experimental drug called linvoseltamab in combination with other drugs for the treatment of a blood cancer called multiple myeloma. Linvoseltamab has previously been studied as a single agent (without other cancer treatments) in participants with multiple myeloma that returned after prior therapies and needed to be treated again. In the initial study, some participants treated with linvoseltamab had improvement of their myeloma, including complete responses (no evidence of myeloma in their bodies). This study is the first time linvoseltamab will be combined with other cancer therapies. The main goal is to understand if linvoseltamab can be given safely with other cancer treatments, and if so, what dose of linvoseltamab should be used for each combination. The study is looking at several other research questions, including: - How many participants treated with linvoseltamab in combination with each of the other cancer treatments have improvement of their multiple myeloma - What side effects may happen from taking linvoseltamab together with another cancer treatment - How much study drug is in the blood at different times - Whether the body makes antibodies against the study drug (which could make the drug less effective or could lead to side effects)
Psychiatric establishments show significant disparities in terms of coercion: while some use it frequently, others use it only exceptionally. This project aims at a better understanding of the less coercive establishments, which are currently little investigated and whose study may allow to identify the levers of a psychiatry more respectful of individual liberties.
Anti-MAG neuropathy is a progressively disabling orphan rare disorder due to a monoclonal immunoglobulin M(IgM) gammopathy displaying reactivity toward MAG, a glycoprotein of the peripheral nervous system. Its prevalence is around 1/100000 and to date, no treatment has proven efficacy in this disease, including rituximab in 2 Randomized Controlled Trails(RCTs).
In kidney transplantation, donor selection is based in part on the assessment of the functional capacity of the kidneys. For this purpose, it is recommended to measure the glomerular filtration rate (GFR) by a reference technique. To estimate GFR, several approaches are possible depending on the type of measurement (urinary or plasma) and the marker (exogenous or endogenous) used. Among these methods, the measurement of inulin clearance has long been considered the reference method. The occurrence of anaphylactic reactions led to its withdrawal from the market. Iohexol, an iodinated contrast agent, has characteristics similar to inulin. It is eliminated by glomerular filtration and its biological determination is simple. Nevertheless, the techniques currently used to calculate plasma clearance of Iohexol have been imperfectly validated and are not always easy to implement in practice. the investigators propose to develop a Bayesian estimator for estimating Iohexol clearance applied to a population of healthy subjects, representative of potential kidney donors.
Since the 90's the concept of morphine sparing and morphine free anaesthesia (OFA) has progressively developed in non-cardiac surgery. The principle is based on the fact that in a sleeping patient a sympathetic reaction marked by hemodynamic modifications does not translate into a painful phenomenon, that a painful phenomenon in a sleeping patient is not memorized, that hormonal stress, the sympathetic reaction and the inflammatory reaction can be controlled by other therapeutic classes than a morphine agent. This therapeutic management would avoid the side effects associated with the use of morphine. In this hypothesis, OFA is more and more practiced in various situations without the real impact in terms of clinical benefit being clearly demonstrated. In cardiac surgery, some centers practice OFA with various protocols.The purpose of this work is to retrospectively evaluate over a defined period the incidence of postoperative complications, length of stay in the ICU/hospital, and death rate between patients managed with/without OFA based on lidocaine.
Thoracic surgery is at high risk of respiratory complications. Despite the improvement of surgical procedures such as video-thoracoscopy, respiratory complications appear in 15 to -20% of procedures. Thoracic surgery induces local pulmonary inflammation which is involved in the occurrence of post-operative respiratory failure. Similarly to the example of the acute respiratory distress syndrome, corticosteroids could reduce lung injury secondary to immunological stress. In addition, recent studies suggest that dexamethasone could lead to a reduction of respiratory complications after major non cardiothoracic surgery. Since dexamethasone is recommended to prevent postoperative nausea and vomiting, around one in two patients receive dexamethasone during anesthetic induction. By retrospective analysis with compensation of bias by propensity score, the investigators aim to assess the effect of dexamethasone to prevent respiratory complications