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D Daniela Trabattoni, MD

A Proteomic Analysis for Understanding the Link Between Migraine and Cardiovascular Disease

This is a multicenter, prospective observational study. Will be collecting data from 90 consecutive patients (aged 25- 60 years ) with and without migraine admitted at our Hospital. Primary aim of the study will be to assess the correlation between migraine and proteomic profiling of plasma and their possible correlation …

25 - 60 years of age All Phase N/A
M Margo Sheerin, BSc

Occupational Therapy-led Services for Adults Presenting Acutely With a Hand Condition

Traumatic hand injuries account for up to one third of acute hospital presentations. Current guidelines and standards of care recommend patients with hand trauma are seen by hand therapists, typically occupational therapists. The proposed study aims to explore the effectiveness of occupational therapy-led hand therapy services for the adult population …

18 years of age All Phase N/A

A Study to Determine Whether Perioperative Energy Dynamics Correlates With Postoperative Outcomes

To validate a new method for assessing perioperative risk in the cancer patient undergoing major cancer surgery. In this proposed study researchers will: Measure preoperative energy reserve capacity (fitness) Determine if postoperative morbidity is a function of perioperative cardiopulmonary gas exchange metabolism

18 years of age All Phase N/A

MRI Versus Ocular UltraSonography for a Non Contact Evaluation of Ocular Layers

D0: inclusion visit information Realization of the ocular ultrasound (care) Collection of consent Realization of high resolution MRI with injection of contrast product (duration of 30 minutes) For the realization of the MRI, the contrast product used is the gadobutrol. The dose, the lowest allowing an enhancement of sufficient contrast …

18 years of age All Phase N/A
Y Yin Shen

Color Vision Loss and Retinal Changes Correlation, and a Novel Color Test

This prospective, observational investigation seeks to delineate the interplay between chromatic vision deficits and both functional visual outcomes and anatomical retinal biomarkers in individuals affected by Inherited Retinal Dystrophies (IRDs). The study will recruit approximately 200 subjects, encompassing a heterogeneous population of IRD patients-spanning a range of genotypes and clinical …

years of age All Phase N/A

A Study of Lung Cancer Screening in People With Unexplained Weight Loss

The researchers are doing this study to see if people with unexplained weight loss who have lung cancer screening are more likely to have or develop lung cancer than people without unexplained weight loss. The lung cancer screening will involve use of low-dose computed tomography (LDCT), a CT scan that …

50 - 80 years of age All Phase N/A
W Wenli Lu

A Fast, Quiet, Artificial Intelligence-based PET/MR Solution for Paediatric Diseases

To investigate the feasibility of deep learning-assisted rapid silent PET/MR in pediatric applications.

- 18 years of age All Phase N/A
M Moana GELU-SIMEON

Is Negativity of Autoantibodies a Marker of Severity in Auto-immune Hepatitis?

Evaluate the proportion of seronegative auto-immune hepatitis and a possible relationship with the severity of the disease. Criteria of severity will be defined by corticodependance, corticoresistance and a severe form of the disease at diagnosis (cirrhosis or fulminant hepatitis). In case of predominant seronegative forms, other auto-antibodies related to this …

18 years of age All Phase N/A
P Pascale Grzonka, MD

Pupillometric Evaluation in Patients Declared Brain Dead - a Prospective Quality Control Study

The aim of the study is to verify the reliability of the current purely clinical examination of the pupils (without the support of a pupillometer) in the context of clinically suspected brain death, compared to the results of a non-invasive, automated, and highly precise monocular pupillometric examination.

18 years of age All Phase N/A
L Lee Ratner

Precision Imaging to Evaluate Kaposi Sarcoma (PRIME-KS): A Device Feasibility Trial

While tremendous progress has been made against HIV, both in preventing the infection and in treating AIDS, the disease it causes, AIDS-related malignancies like Kaposi sarcoma (KS) remain a significant health burden, in both the U.S. and especially the developing world. In many cases, multiple KS lesions develop simultaneously, and …

18 years of age All Phase N/A

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