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Clichy cedex, France Clinical Trials

A listing of Clichy cedex, France clinical trials actively recruiting patients volunteers.

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Characterisation of the Cognitive Profile of Patients Suffering From Friedreich's Ataxia

Friedreich's Ataxia (FA) Friedreich's Ataxia is a neurodegenerative disease caused by a homozygous expansion of the GAA triplet repeats of the frataxin gene (FXN). FA usually begins in childhood or adolescence. It affects both boys and girls. At the neurophysiological level, FA is characterised by neuronal loss affecting the dorsal …

13 years of age All Phase N/A
B Baptiste MAILLE, MD

National Registry of Cardioneuroablation in Recurrent Reflex Syncope

This registry aims to collect patient data on cardioneuroablation for vasovagal syncope from multiple centers in France. The aim is to evaluate success rates, compare techniques and help institutions set up their own cardioneuroablation program

18 - 100 years of age All Phase N/A

Conception of a Diagnosis, Prognosis and Therapeutic Decision Tool for Patients With Autoimmunity and Inflammation

The main objective of this study is to generate diagnosis and therapeutic-decision tools through the identification of molecular causes of PIDs with autoimmunity/inflammation and the variability in disease outcome at the transcriptional level using a combination of omics signatures (transcriptomics, epigenomics, proteomics, metagenomics, metabolomics and lipidomics).

1 - 18 years of age All Phase N/A
M Michaela Semeraro

Impaired Type I IFN Immunity Due to Autoantibodies or a Genetic Defect: a Prospective National Cohort

The major role of human genetic factors in the immune response to infections is now well established, particularly for viral infections. In the context of the COVID-19 pandemic, the following results have identified 1) several inborn errors of immunity (IEI) affecting the response or production of type I interferons (type …

18 years of age All Phase N/A
M Marie-Louise Frémond, MD, PhD

Natural History of Type 1 Interferonopathies: Insights From a European Cohort

Type I interferonopathies are rare autoinflammatory disorders caused by genetic defects and associated with significant morbidity and mortality. These diseases are refractory to conventional immunosuppressive therapies. They typically occur in childhood, although disease onset in adulthood has been observed. The clinical spectrum is wide and mainly involves the central nervous …

years of age All Phase N/A
C Clara LEGENDRE, speech therapist

Analysis of Parental Support in Families Using the LENA After Early Cochlear Implantation

The language environment that influences the child's language development has been studied using different subjective tools, mainly audio and/or video recording and manual transcriptions. The linguistic results of the implanted deaf child are dependent on the age at the implant, but also on the auditory and linguistic stimulation in the …

11 - 21 years of age All Phase N/A

Implications of Myelin in Executive Control in Adolescence and Early Adulthood

The Myelex study is a fundamental research study that aims to better understand how the brain functions and develops. The objective of this study is to better understand the role of myelin, a sheath that surrounds nerve fibers and determines the speed of information propagation in the brain, in cognitive …

10 - 25 years of age All Phase N/A
C Caroline Charlier-Woerther

Evaluation of Artesunate in Infants Being Treated for Severe Malaria

This is essentially a laboratory study that is an addendum to an ongoing prospective Phase 4 multicenter observational study titled: "Safety and Efficacy of Artesunate in Pregnant Women and Infants (ARTEMUM)" being conducted in France. Infants, the parents of whom provided consent to have data collected from their child as …

- 23 years of age All Phase N/A
E Elsa VABRET, Dr

EVEROLD LONG TERM FOLLOW-UP

Long Term Follow up of EVEROLD study

18 years of age All Phase N/A
F François Depret, PhD

Infectious Complications After Esophagectomy

Infectious complications represent the most common postoperative adverse events following esophagectomy for cancer, such as pneumonia (15% of cases). These complications increase immediate risks, lengthen hospital stays, and worsen patient quality of life. The population includes patients admitted to intensive care after esophagectomy for cancer between January 1, 2017, and …

18 years of age All Phase N/A

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