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NCT ID: NCT04106596 Not yet recruiting - Clinical trials for Autoimmune Encephalitis

HLA Analysis in Autoimmune Encephalitis and Related Disorders

ICARE
Start date: October 1, 2019
Phase:
Study type: Observational

Autoimmune encephalitis (AE) are characterized by subacute onset of memory deficits, altered mental status or psychiatric symptoms, frequently associated with seizures, inflammatory cerebrospinal fluid and in cases with prominent limbic involvement, typical magnetic resonance imaging. Several autoantibodies (Ab) may be detected in AE, although its detection is not mandatory to establish a diagnosis. These Ab mainly recognize different synaptic and cell-surface proteins in the central nervous system, and are thought to be pathogenic as they alter the normal location or function of its antigens. The primary trigger of the immune response is unknown for most of AE. In addition to acquired susceptibility, genetic predisposition may also be important in the pathogenesis of AE. Human leukocyte antigen (HLA) is the genetic factor most frequently associated with autoimmune diseases, due to its genetic complexity and key role in the adaptive immune response. The aim of the study is to describe HLA profile in three groups of autoimmune encephalitis and related disorders: anti-LGI1, anti-CASPR2 and anti-GAD neurological diseases.

NCT ID: NCT04101175 Not yet recruiting - Clinical trials for First-trimester Pregnancy

Abortions at Strasbourg University Hospitals

Start date: September 2019
Phase:
Study type: Observational

The number of abortions in France and Strasbourg has been stable for several years. In 2017, 1847 were performed in the Gynecology-Obstetrics Department for 6146 deliveries (23% of all pregnancies). It therefore seems important to evaluate the professional practices, but also the experiences of the patients.

NCT ID: NCT04099082 Not yet recruiting - Clinical trials for Acute Respiratory Infection

Signature of the Host Response to a Respiratory Viral Infection, in the Prediction of Bronchiolitis Obliterans

ALLOPIV
Start date: March 15, 2020
Phase:
Study type: Observational

Bronchiolitis obliterans (BO) is the well-known manifestation of the chronic pulmonary graft-versus-host disease(GVHD) after allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HSCT). The pathophysiology of BO is, however, poorly known. The available data strongly support the role of respiratory viruses, in particular paramyxoviruses (parainfluenzae virus (PIV), respiratory syncytial virus, metapneumovirus). It is likely that the alloimmune response triggered by the respiratory virus is inadequate and leads to the peribronchiolar fibrotic process. The objective is to analyze the kinetics of profiles of the blood and respiratory host responses resulting from a high or low parainfluenza respiratory infection, in order to evaluate if the occurrence of a BO is associated with a specific signature We will evaluate the predictive signature of a BO after a parainfluenza virus infection by characterizing the differences between the patients evolving and those not evolving to a BO at 2 months after the infection.

NCT ID: NCT04089306 Not yet recruiting - Advanced Cancer Clinical Trials

Integration of Palliative Care in an Oncology and Hematology Unit

Start date: October 1, 2019
Phase:
Study type: Observational

The main goal of this study is to assess retrospectively the integration of Palliative Care in an oncology and hematology unit. The investigators will study the last six month of life on advanced cancer patients and retrieve data from their medical file to obtain criterias of quality of care and integration of palliative care in this population. Those criterias have been used before in other setting (Earle Criterias, ESMO Recommendations) and The investigators will compare our data to existing publications. They also hope to see if it is retrospectively possible to assess the probability of death using the Pronopall score. This will help them asses if aggressive end of life care could have been avoided using the Pronopall Score

NCT ID: NCT04085835 Not yet recruiting - Menstruation Clinical Trials

Evolution of Menstruation

EVOMENS
Start date: December 1, 2019
Phase:
Study type: Observational

This study examines gene expression and gene regulation in the uterine lining during menses in women, for evolutionary comparison with other primates which do or do not menstruate. Samples will be obtained by non-invasive collection of menstrual fluid from healthy donors.

NCT ID: NCT04075539 Not yet recruiting - Clinical trials for Symptomatic Lumbar Spinal Stenosis

Home-based Cycling for People With Lumbar Spinal Stenosis

FLEXCAL
Start date: March 2023
Phase: Phase 3
Study type: Interventional

The main objective of the study is to compare the efficacy on back-specific activity limitations at 4 months after-randomisation of home-based cycling using connected ergometric bicycles associated with usual care to usual care.

NCT ID: NCT04067193 Not yet recruiting - Clinical trials for Patients Hospitalised in Geriatrics

E-vone® Use Detect Falls Among hOspitalized Patients in geRiAtric Medicine

EDORA
Start date: October 30, 2019
Phase:
Study type: Observational

This study evaluates the usability of a new remote warning system for fall in old people. This system is integrated in a shoe. Patients hospitalized in a geriatric ward but also their informal and professional caregivers will assess the usability of the device using a structured survey.

NCT ID: NCT04066569 Not yet recruiting - Acromegaly Clinical Trials

Reproducibility and Utility of OGTT in Acromegaly

ACROTEST
Start date: September 10, 2019
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Prospective study of reproducibility and utility of growth hormone inhibition by oral glucose tolerance test for the diagnosis of acromegaly, in acromegalic and non-acromegalic subjects, with a randomized double-blind crossover over placebo arm in the group of acromegalic patients

NCT ID: NCT04064580 Not yet recruiting - Clinical trials for Respiratory Pathology

Analysis of the Capnography Curve Can Allow the Discrimination of Obstructive Patients - Modeling the Capnography Curve

CAPNOBST
Start date: November 2019
Phase:
Study type: Observational

Obstructive respiratory diseases such as asthma or COPD are a common reason for emergency room visits. Currently, nasal gill capnography and oxygen saturation measurement (SpO2) are the only two non-invasive means of continuously monitoring a respiratory pathology. To date, Respiratory Functional Explorations (CFE) and more particularly spirometry, are considered as the reference examinations for the diagnosis or monitoring of asthma or COPD. However, physical and physical constraints make their use almost impossible in the context of the emergency with patients presenting to emergencies in respiratory distress, often require oxygen therapy or even non-invasive ventilation. Only pulmonary auscultation can make the diagnosis of acute decompensation of obstructive pathology. This technique is qualitative and imprecise, sometimes leading to a diagnostic uncertainty resulting in delay in taking charge and inappropriate therapy. Studies have shown a change in the capnography curve in obstructive airway disorder and a strong correlation between some capnography parameters and spirometry parameters such as the Tiffeneau ratio (FEV1 / FVC), suggesting capnography as a simple and effective technique for the diagnosis of obstructive syndrome of patients in emergencies.

NCT ID: NCT04063540 Not yet recruiting - Migraine With Aura Clinical Trials

Acid-Sensing Ion Channel and Migraine Disease Proof of Concept Study on the Efficacy of Amiloride in the Prophylaxis of Migraine Aura

APAM
Start date: November 2019
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

Recent data suggest involvement of Acid-Sensing Ion Channel channels in the pathophysiology of migraine making these channels a therapeutic target of migraine disease. The implication of Acid-Sensing Ion Channels is discussed through Acid-Sensing Ion Channel-1 which is the most expressed Acid-Sensing Ion Channel channel subtype in the central nervous system. In a mouse model, cortical spreading depression is inhibited by different Acid-Sensing Ion Channel blockers including amiloride which is a non-selective blocker of the Acid-Sensing Ion Channel-1 channel. From a translational perspective, an efficacy of amiloride on a series of migraine patients suffering from severe aura in open conditions. The APAM study is a proof-of-concept study that aims to evaluate the effect of amiloride in the prophylaxis of migraine with aura. This is a randomized crossover study versus placebo conducted in 3 French headache centers.