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NCT ID: NCT03546348 Recruiting - Birth Clinical Trials

Carrying Angle From Birth to Adolescents

Start date: June 1, 2018
Phase:
Study type: Observational

The carrying angle in the elbow in children is very important.Most of the results of treatment in fracture around the elbow have to measure the carrying angle.The common deformity of the elbow from cubitus varus is the change of the carrying of the elbow.There are many researches studied in normal value of the carrying angle but few had study the carrying angle from birth to adolescent.This study want to compare the carrying angle in different age and gain the knowledge of development of the carrying angle in children

NCT ID: NCT02853890 Recruiting - Birth Clinical Trials

Management of Obstetrical Pain: " 7 Days Survey of Obstetric Analgesia/Anesthesia in France"

Epidol
Start date: February 2016
Phase: N/A
Study type: Observational

Obstetric analgesia is a requirement of our times. The different applicable methods vary in effectiveness. The essential part is represented by epidural analgesia which remains one of the most effective methods. It is important to know other methods to respond to all requests. The applications of these methods, patient satisfaction and psychic experience, complications or incidents remain poorly or partially evaluated in France. The main objective is to describe the different techniques of anesthesia/analgesia actually used in France for the management of pain during vaginal deliveries and cesarean sections on a representative sample of all maternity hospitals at a given time(7 days per maternity hospital, 63 maternity hospitals (levels I,II,III), so about 2500 births). Secondary objectives will be multiple : - Describe the results of analgesic methods on the physical pain of patients during labor by a global visual analog scale - Describe the feeling of pregnant women relative to the different anesthesic and analgesic techniques, by an analysis of the questionnaire responses - Describe the frequency of adverse events of birth