PARIS cedex 14, France Clinical Trials
A listing of PARIS cedex 14, France clinical trials actively recruiting patients volunteers.
Found 1,555 clinical trials
Study of Viral Transduction of Human Auditory Sensory Cells for the Development of Gene Therapy
Gene therapy is a promising strategy to treat hearing loss and vestibular disorders, and Associated adenovirus (AAV) is shown as a good viral vector for inner ear therapy in animal models. This study aims to study in vitro viral transduction of AAV in human inner ear cells, collected during non-conservative …
Rocket Study: A Study to Characterize Biomarkers and Disease Progression in Participants With Pelizaeus-Merzbacher Disease
The purpose of the study is to prospectively assess longitudinal changes in proteolipid protein 1 (PLP1) protein, disease-related biomarkers in cerebral spinal fluid (CSF) and blood, neuroimaging parameters relevant to Pelizaeus-Merzbacher disease (PMD) and longitudinal changes in performance on clinical, participant, and caregiver-reported outcome assessments to inform the development of …
Impact of Dyspnea, Regional Lung Ventilation, and Diaphragmatic Function During de Novo Acute Respiratory Failure
Modern management of acute respiratory failure aims to relieve dyspnea and anxiety by providing a non-invasive respiratory support. This approach tries to avoid endotracheal intubation, patient self inflicted lung injuries (PSILI) and diaphragmatic dysfunction. The present study aims to evaluate dyspnea, pulmonary regional ventilation and diaphragmatic function in patients with …
Observational Study Evaluating Safety and Performance of IDI Dental Implant Systems in Subjects Followed for 18 Months.
Post-Market Clinical Follow-Up to evaluate the safety and performance of IDI dental implant systems : confirmation of osseointegration of the different implants at the loading visit (between 2 and 6 months after surgery).
Dental and Periodontal Status of Patients With Sjögren's Syndrome.
Sjögren's syndrome (SS) is a rare chronic systemic autoimmune disease characterized by destruction of the exocrine glands, including the salivary glands.The lack of saliva exposes the patient to dental caries, and dental wear although this has rarely been shown in Sjögren's patients. Moreover, these patients seem to have more inflammation …
FArial NErf MRI in the Preoperative Assessment of PArotide Tumors
st visit: Inclusion, 3Tesla injected parotid MRI performed as part of routine care for characterization, to which two specific high resolution sequences will be added. Evaluation of the exact position of the parotid tumor relative to the trunk of the facial nerve and its first branches, classification into two categories: …
A Predictive Score for the Ischemic Etiology of a Transient Diplopia (VASCO-DIP)
The transient diplopias (TD) is defined by a short diplopia. Their etiology may be ophthalmological, neurological non-ischemic or of ischemic origin. The difficulty is to recognize an ischemic mechanism which imposes emergency cares. A clinical score could help the clinician to recognize the etiology of the TD .
Comparison of the Healing Properties on Corneal Cells of Groth Factor-enriched Plasma and Autologous Serum From Aniridia Patients
Keratopathy of patients with aniridia leads to epithelial scarring disorders and a progressive clouding of the cornea linked to this abnormal healing (fibrosis). Treatment with autologous serum is usually undertaken to promote epithelial healing. However, autologous serum does not prevent the formation of fibrosis, whereas growth factor-rich plasma appears to …
Factors Associated With an Evolution in the Quality of Life of Diabetic Patients With Chronic, Wound-free Charcot Foot
Charcot foot, characterized by progressive destructive damage to bone, soft tissue and tendons, involving joint dislocation in the ankle and foot, is a complication of diabetes that is still poorly understood by patients and caregivers. The clinical signs are non-specific and it is therefore largely underestimated due to a delay …
Rhizarthrosis Surgery and Functional Recovery: Arthroplasty vs. Trapezectomy
Rhizarthrosis is a form of osteoarthritis that affects the trapeziometacarpal joint at the base of the thumb, which is more common in women over 50. Genetic and hormonal factors as well as the frequency of certain physical movements may contribute to its appearance. Surgical treatment is recommended if medical treatment …