A listing of Endometriosis medical research trials actively recruiting patient volunteers. Search for closest city to find more detailed information on a research study in your area.
Adult patients consulting the gynecological emergency department of CHI Créteil during the inclusion period for endometriosis or symptoms suggestive of endometriosis
The purpose of this study is to better understand the underlying mechanisms associated with elevated cardiovascular disease risk in women with endometriosis, and to measure the effectiveness of emerging endometriosis treatments on outcomes specific to cardiovascular dysfunction. Epidemiologic data demonstrate a clear association between endometriosis, reproductive risk factors, inflammation and …
The objective of this study is to examine whether robot-assisted laparoscopy is superior compared to conventional laparoscopy as regards to patient outcome.
To test the hypothesis that estrogen suppression impairs endothelial dysfunction in endometriosis.
TrEnd trial is aimed to collect data from consecutive patients undergoing segmental sigmoid colon/rectal resection for deep endometriosis. The main purpose of this project is to gather a large series of cases treated using standardized surgical procedures, allowing a precise evaluation of complications and long-term outcomes.
Purpose: To determine the effects of SERM and simvastatin interventions on endothelial dysfunction in women with endometriosis. Hypothesis: Treatment with the SERM (bazedoxifene + conjugated estrogen) or with simvastatin will decrease systemic inflammation and improve specific measures of cardiovascular function including endothelium-dependent vasodilation.
Endometriosis is a benign, chronic, recurrent disease characterised by the presence of endometrial glands and stroma outside the uterine cavity. A non-negligible proportion of patients, 2-37%, are affected by deep endometriosis (DIE), defined as the pathology's involvement of the muscular tunic propria of the abdomino-pelvic organs. From a therapeutic point …
This study investigates epigenetic changes in menstrual effluent and plasma from women with endometriosis to identify potential non-invasive diagnostic biomarkers for the disease.
To our knowledge, no other human studies directly compare the effectiveness of the various ablative technologies. We set out to design a study to directly compare ablative energy sources and evaluate their ability to destroy native endometriosis tissue in humans.
There is increasing evidence that examining our eyes can tell us a lot of information about our health, and systemic diseases. Our plan is to compare the images taken of the back of eyes of women who have endometriosis with those of women who don't. We want to study what …
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