St Cloud, France Clinical Trials
A listing of St Cloud, France clinical trials actively recruiting patients volunteers.
Found 1,472 clinical trials
Long-term Benefits of CPAP or MAD Treatment on the Sleep of OSAS Patients
The REMAP study aims to follow a cohort of 400 patients in around ten sleep centers in France and to collect clinical routine data. The objectives of this study are to investigate the effects of one-year management of OSA by CPAP or MAD on sleep architecture defined by objective macro …
Physiology and Pathologies Linked to Human Splenic Function : Direct and Ex-vivo Perfusion Explorations
Human splenic physiology remains poorly understood due to lack of functional exploration. However, through its ability to recognize alterations or modifications in circulating cells and to trigger an innate and adaptive response in response to these anomalies, the spleen plays a central role in several diseases affecting blood cells, directly …
Single-cell Dynamic Profiling in Adults With Newly Diagnosed Acute Myeloid Leukemia Treated With Intensive Chemotherapy. A THEMA Study"
The detailed molecular and cellular mechanisms underpinning the clinical activity of most chemotherapies in cancers remain incompletely understood. Understanding how these drugs really act is a prerequisite for their rational therapeutic optimization. Recent observations suggest that early molecular and cellular changes in cancer cells upon chemotherapy exposure may dictate their …
Thrombo-inflammation Biomarkers Trial in Acute Cerebral Hypoxia
The goal of this trial is to study, in three well-defined clinical situations responsible for cerebral hypoxia, the concentrations of biomarkers of thrombo-inflammation compared to a population of patients without cerebral hypoxia, and to study in patients with cerebral hypoxia the association between these concentrations and the clinical evolution.
DMEK Endothelial Keratoplasty in Patients With a History of Anterior or Posterior Segment Surgery
DMEK (Descemet Membrane Endothelial Keratoplasty) is a surgical technique used to treat primary or secondary corneal endothelial decompensation. At the Rothschild Foundation, as in many Western referral centers, DMEK is currently the surgical technique of choice for the treatment of primary or secondary corneal endothelial decompensation. Technically challenging, it is …
Infiltration in Rheumatology With 3D Virtual Reality Headset Pilot Study for the Evaluation of Satisfaction (ICARE)
This study is to evaluate the satisfaction and feasibility according to the location of the use of a 3D virtual reality headset during an infiltration in rheumatology.
A French Multicenter Observational Retrospective Study of Rare Primary Liver Cancers
The aim of this French multicenter retrospective study is to describ rare primary hepatic cancers clinical, histological and radiological features, to obtain a biological tumor and blood collection, and to evaluate the efficacy of treatments received in clinical practice in order to determine optimal therapeutic sequences. This retrospective cohort will …
GCS Survey: "GHB IN CHEMICAL SUBMISSION: MYTH OR REALITY?"
According to the media, GHB is the main substance used for chemical submission. The national survey conducted by the Addictovigilance centre of Paris on drug-facilitated assaults shows that GHB is used, but only in a very small proportion of cases. However, the short detection times for this substance point to …
Uronephrological Complications Risk Factors in Spinal Dysraphism
Spinal dysraphism consist of congenital malformations resulting of abnormalities in the formation of neural tube and/or surrounding structures during embryogenesis. The aim of this study is to assess if there are specific clinical and paraclinical patterns of pelvic (urinary, bowel, sexual) disorders depending on the dysraphism's type and level of …
Observatory of Efficacy and Safety of Bulevirtide in Patients With Chronic HBV/HDV Co-infection
This is a prospective, multicentric, non comparative study, with a retrospective data collection aiming at evaluating the efficacy and safety of bulevirtide in patients with chronic HBV/HDV co-infection with severe fibrosis injuries, or moderate fibrosis injuries associated with persistent increase of ALT.