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NCT ID: NCT03221920 Not yet recruiting - Diet Modification Clinical Trials

Very Low Carbohydrate Diet Effects to GPS, Serum Lactate and TNF Alpha on Colorectal Cancer

Start date: August 5, 2017
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This study examine the effects of very low carbohydrate diet (in which the calories requirements are mostly from fat) to the level of systemic inflammation (measured by Glasgow Prognostic Score), serum lactate and TNF Alpha levels

NCT ID: NCT03163719 Recruiting - Lactate Clinical Trials

Impact of Early Lactate Dosage Compared to CK for Diagnosis of a Suspected Seizure

Start date: November 28, 2016
Phase: N/A
Study type: Observational

Defining the origin of a seizure remains a difficult diagnosis. The presence of witness is not systematic, the clinical examination can be little contributory, and the delay recommended by the FSN is often surpassed for the realization of Creatine kinase (4h). In the event of a suspected seizure, an initial blood test with Creatine kinase and Lactates is often done on admission of the patient in other words before the 4hours delay. It seems interesting to harmonize the practices, to limit the patient wait in the emergencies for a deferred dosage of CK at 4 hours from the seizure and to identify an early biological marker. Objectives: To evaluate the value of blood CK and Lactate dosage in emergency procedures in the diagnosis of generalized seizures.

NCT ID: NCT02449928 Not yet recruiting - Lactate Clinical Trials

Using Sodium Lactate Ringer's Injection Resuscitate Septic Shock Patients

Start date: September 2015
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Using sodium lactate Ringer's injection resuscitate septic shock patients and Compared with other solution, in order to make clear whether can improve the prognosis.

NCT ID: NCT01383889 Completed - Blood Pressure Clinical Trials

Acute Maternal and Fetal Effects of Exercise in Pregnancy

EXPREG
Start date: December 2011
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This will be an open randomized clinical trial involving pregnant women between 35 and 37 weeks randomized to two modalities of exercise: treadmill or stationary bike. The study hypothesis is that exercise on a stationary cycle causes less maternal and fetal effects in relation to treadmill exercise.We will study the acute effects of exercise for both the mother and the fetus, monitoring the parameters before, during and after exercise for 20 minutes. The exercise intensity will be moderate, remaining between 60% and 80% of maximum heart rate. Women will be monitored with a recording equipment of ABPM (ambulatory blood pressure monitorization) and continuous cardiotocography and blood will be collected to measure blood glucose, total cholesterol and HDL, nitrate and lactate before, during and after exercise. The analysis variables are: maternal heart rate and blood pressure, fetal heart rate, number of fetal movements, transient accelerations, decelerations, short-term variability, episodes of high variability, uterine tone, glucose, lactate, nitrate, total cholesterol and HDL.The analysis will be based on intention to treat, according to the recommendations of the CONSORT (2010).