Versailles, France Clinical Trials
A listing of Versailles, France clinical trials actively recruiting patients volunteers.
Found 466 clinical trials
COPD-ICU Multicentre Prospective Observational Register
COPD is one of the leading causes of morbidity, mortality and health care utilisation worldwide. Currently, COPD is the third leading cause of death worldwide and is therefore a major public health problem. Projections show an increase in the prevalence and burden of COPD in the coming decades due to …
Prevalence of Abnormalities in Ultrasonography of Joint and Tendons in Patients With Gout
Gout is the most frequent inflammatory arthritis in men after 40 years, with a prevalence of 0.9% in France. This disease is characterized by deposits of sodium urate crystals in joints, tendons and soft tissues, which can be detected by ultrasound examination. To date, there was no study assessing inflammatory, …
Research of the Consequences on the Digestive Tract Following the Proposed Treatments for a Urinary Infection in Children
The emergence of extended-spectrum beta-lactamase-producing Enterobacteriaceae (E-ESBL) is a major public health problem. It leads more frequent prescription of penems with the risk of emergence and spread of strains producing carbapenemases, which may be resistant to all known antibiotics. A policy of savings of penems is desirable. Among the alternatives …
Acquisition of Resistant Enterobacteria During Oral Drug Challenge for Betalactams in Children
Direct drug provocation testing, without prior skin or in vitro testing, is the reference standard for confirming the diagnosis of drug hypersensitivity reactions in children reporting mild and delayed-onset reactions. However, optimal protocol(s) have not been standardized. Although a 2-days' provocation testing protocol is effective, increasing its duration (up to …
Complex Ocular Infection, Optimization of Microbiological Diagnosis
The purpose of this study is to evaluate the impact of different technique to optimize the microbiological diagnosis of the COI. Metagenomic for the endophtalmitis Multiplex polymerase chain reaction for corneal abscesses
Sepsis in the ICU-II
Sepsis-induced cardiac dysfunction (SIMD) is a well-known phenomenon yet its diagnosis remains elusive with no accepted definition, or defining pathophysiological mechanism associated with this disease. Systolic dysfunction occurs in 20-70% of patients, and may be severe, yet does not appear to have any prognostic value for mortality. Diastolic function has …
Evaluation of the Relevance of Pharmacogenetics in the Prescription Off Antidepressants in a Military Population
The treatment of depression, anxiety disorders and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is a main public health problem due to the frequency of these pathologies and the very partial effectiveness of the existent therapies. These illnesses generally require the prescription of several successive lines of antidepressant treatments before the treatments actually …
Breast Implant-associated Anaplastic Large Cell Lymphoma (BIA-ALCL) Registry
Anaplastic large cell lymphoma associated with breast implants (BIA-ALCL) is a rare disease seen only in women with a breast implant. Because of the low incidence of this disease and the peculiar histological subtype, French authorities, in accordance with the recommendations of an expert group, recommended the implementation of a …
Measurement of Brain Perfusion by a MR Perfusion Imaging Called eASL in Children's Cerebral Arteriopathies.
The MR sequence called MR-ASL is used to measure cerebral perfusion in children. This ASL sequence is used with a unique post-labeling delay (PLD) due to the technical impossibility of setting different post-labeling delays. The use of a single post-labeling, chosen by the pediatric radiology department of the Necker hospital, …
Study for the Quantification in Ecological Conditions of Sensorimotor and Dysexecutive Disorders in Cerebral Palsy Patients
Executive functions are defined as the mental functions necessary for an individual to adapt to a complex or new environment that requires freedom from automatic and routine behavior. Deficits in executive functions are described under the term "dysexecutive syndrome", and call into question the quality of social and professional life …