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NCT ID: NCT06350656 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Cerebrospinal; Disorder

Study of Cerebral Compliance in Neurosurgical Intensive Care Units (EC2)

EC2
Start date: March 31, 2023
Phase:
Study type: Observational

Despite the massive use of intracranial pressure in neuro-resuscitation, there is still no cerebral compliance evaluation index used in current practice to guide therapy. In treatment guidelines for intracranial hypertension, patients are placed in a prone position at about 30 degrees. Several times a day, during nursing care, patients are flattened, which corresponds to a cerebral compliance test by adding a volume of cerebrospinal fluid to the cranial box.

NCT ID: NCT05652296 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Cerebrospinal; Disorder

External Ventricular Drainage Post-Market Clinical Follow-up Registry

Start date: March 3, 2023
Phase:
Study type: Observational

This post-market follow-up registry will capture clinical data specific to the safety and performance of the Integra External Ventricular Drainage Systems and Accessories.

NCT ID: NCT04194619 Not yet recruiting - Marfan Syndrome Clinical Trials

Pregnancy in Women With Rare Multisystemic Vascular Diseases: COGRare5 Study

COGRare5
Start date: January 2020
Phase:
Study type: Observational

There are no prospective studies of pregnancies for the diseases studied here in (Heredity Hemorrhagic Telangiectasia, Marfan syndrome, primary lower limb lymphedema, superficial arteriovenous malformations, and cerebro-spinal arteriovenous malformations) although complications of these can present life-threatening health problems for the mother and her baby. The purpose of this National prospective study is to obtain greater insight into obstetrical complications associated with rare maternal vascular genetic disorders in order to improve prevention and to reduce risk of death. In this context, experts and patient associations consider that there is a need to make real progress in the formulation of recommendations based on scientific data.