a, a N Clinical Trials
A listing of a, a N clinical trials actively recruiting patients volunteers.
Found 10,697 clinical trials
Blood DdPCR for Early Identification and Dynamic Surveillance of Pathogenic Bacteria in ICU Septic Patients: a Single-centre, Prospective, Observational Study
The purpose of this study is to investigate the efficacy of droplet digital PCR (ddPCR) in identifying pathogenic organisms in ICU sepsis patients, aiming to find a method that allows early identification of pathogenic organisms and dynamic surveillance in order to assess the association between pathogenic species and loads and …
Negative HPV Test Results on Infinity/GeneXpert® With the Presence of a Late Amplification Signal: What Does This Mean ? (PaPCR)
The aim of this retrospective, single-center, observational study is to improve the diagnosis and interpretation of cervical cancer by better detection of epithelial lesions in the case of a late HPV PCR amplification signal rendered negative by routine laboratory testing using GeneXpert® technology. The various evaluation criteria are : Presence …
Study to Analyse the Use of a Digital Platform for the Preparation and Follow-up of Patients With Scheduled Outpatients Colonoscopy
The goal of this clinical trial investigation with device is to to analyze the use of the Caaring® digital platform for the preparation and follow-up of scheduled colonoscopy. Colonoscopy is a difficult procedure, and it is estimated that bowel preparation is inadequate in about 25% of patients. The main question …
Combination of the Vaginal Laser With a Moisturizing and Repairing Niosomal Gel in the Treatment of Genitourinary Syndrome in Oncology Patients
Vaginal laser together with the use of moisturizing and repairing gels could be an effective therapy for the treatment of genitourinary syndrome in women with a history of neoplasia in whom the use of estrogens is not recommended. The purpose of this study is to evaluate the effectiveness of vaginal …
High and Low Intensity Speech Intervention in Children With a Cleft Palate: Perceptions of Children, Their Caregivers and Speech-language Pathologists
A cleft (lip and) palate (CP±L) is the most common congenital abnormality of the face and skull with a significant social impact, affecting speech, hearing, feeding, oral behavior, dentition and satisfaction with appearance. These consequences have a long-term and negative impact on social integration and well-being. The World Health Organization …
Prognosis of Cirrhotic Patients Admitted to the General Intensive Care Unit Between 2014 and 2024: a Regional Retrospective Multicentre Cohort Study
Ten years after our team's publication, practices have changed considerably in the management of severe cirrhotic patients. This study will analyse these practices in primary care hospitals and in a tertiary centre, and assess the impact of these changes on the prognosis of these patients. The following hypotheses will be …
Process Mapping and Data Collection to Inform a Computer Simulation Model of Hospitalised Patients With Bloodstream Infection, Sepsis and Systemic Infection
The goal of this study is to create a computer simulation of patients with bloodstream infection to understand how changes in healthcare policies and resources affect patient treatment. This simulation will help doctors and health-care decision makers make better choices in treating these patients and avoid overusing antibiotics that can …
Accuracy of EEG Slow Wave Activity in Predicting Favourable Outcome in Patients With Hypoxic Brain Injury - A Substudy of STEPCARE Trial
This is an observational substudy embedded in the STEPCARE Trial. The study involves EEG analysis, covered by the ethics approval of STEPCARE Trial. The investigators aim to compare the accuracy of a continuously measured algorithm-based EEG index, C-Trend Index, with retrospective visual analysis of continuous EEG in predicting favorable functional …
Impact of the Therapeutic Education Program "living with a Chronic Inflammatory Disease Under Biotherapy" on Patient Compliance and Quality of Life
Patient therapeutic education programs have been shown to be effective in many specialties, allowing "Improving biological and psychological parameters, allowing patients to improve their health knowledge, therapeutic adherence and sense of personal effectiveness." Several studies have shown that patient knowledge, adherence and satisfaction are better after attending a therapeutic education …
Non-Invasive Measurements of Changes in Pulmonary Artery Pressure in Intensive Care Unit Patients Using Electrical Impedance Tomography - A Feasibility Study
To assess whether changes in electrical impedance - measured using an electrical impedance tomography (EIT) chest belt - can be used to derive changes in pulmonary artery pressure (PAP) in critically ill patients when compared to invasive gold-standard PAP measured using pulmonary artery catheter (PAC).