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NCT ID: NCT05965232 Completed - Clinical trials for Depression Psychotic Feature

FIbrosis and Steatosis in Patients With Psychiatric Illness

FibroPsy
Start date: October 26, 2017
Phase:
Study type: Observational

Background: Severe psychiatric diseases (schizophrenia, bipolarity, depression, anxious syndrome) are often associated with a metabolic syndrome, including Non-Alcoholic Steato Hepatitis, probably misdiagnosed in patients with psychiatric illness. Furthermore, long-term exposition to substances like alcohol or to one or more psychotropic treatments may involve liver detoxification role. Thanks to liver stiffness, based on FibroScan®, and CAP (controlled attenuation parameter), we wanted to study prevalence of severe fibrosis and steatosis in this population. Material & Methods: Prospective study of 385 subjects hospitalised in a psychiatric hospital for schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, depression or anxiety-depression disorder and receiving psychotropic treatment for at least 2 years, for whom a FibroScan®, a blood test and a record of clinical data were carried out, after information and informed consent. Benefits expected : This study should show an expected excess risk of fibrosis. FibroScan® in this population and determine the risk factors more associated risk factors. Generalized or targeted screening for identified risk factors in this population could help optimize in this population could help optimize the choice and dosage of psychotropic of psychotropic drugs, and above all, help to guide the strategy of hepatic and prevention strategy.

NCT ID: NCT03079024 Completed - Schizophrenia Clinical Trials

Minnesota Community-Based Cognitive Training in Early Psychosis

Mini-COTES
Start date: May 19, 2017
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this study is to determine whether cognitive training exercises can improve cognitive functioning in young patients with recent-onset psychosis who are being treated in community mental health settings using the NAVIGATE model. The investigators will examine the effects of web-based cognitive training exercises delivered on iPads. Participants will be randomized to one of three conditions, and will be assessed at Baseline, Post-Intervention, and 6 Month Follow Up on measures of clinical, neurocognitive, and functional status.