Rennes Cedex 5, France
Research of the Consequences on the Digestive Tract Following the Proposed Treatments for a Urinary Infection in Children
Phase
N/ASpan
315 weeksSponsor
Centre Hospitalier Intercommunal CreteilNogent-sur-Marne
Recruiting
(DIS)AGreement of Relatives Regarding Ethical End-of-life Decisions in ICU.
Context In the ICU, the vast majority of patients die following a life-sustaining therapies (LST) limitation decision. Most often, the patient is not able to express himself and has not made his wishes known beforehand, for example in the form of advance directives. The "relatives" are then the only recourse to state the patient's wishes, without any guarantee that they are aware of them. In France, the final decision is made by the physician (or the medical team) who is responsible for it. In this context, disagreements and even real legal conflicts on LST limitation decisions between relatives and physicians seem to be more and more frequent. To our knowledge, few data exist on the frequency of these disagreements over LST limitation decisions. Purpose The main objective of this study is to evaluate the frequency of disagreements between relatives and physicians over LST limitation decisions in adult intensive care. The secondary objectives are: - To assess the level of agreement/disagreement between family members and physicians regarding LST limitation decisions - To assess the proportion of disagreements experienced as conflictual - To assess the impact of the disagreement on the LST limitation decision (implementation of the decision, time between the decision and its implementation, length of hospitalization...) - To describe possible factors that contribute to disagreement and conflict - To describe national LST limitation decision-making practices.
Phase
N/ASpan
89 weeksSponsor
Société Française d'Anesthésie et de RéanimationBry-sur-Marne
Recruiting
Detection of Amyloid Deposits in the Wrist by MRI With Mapping and High Resolution Sequences in Systemic Amyloidosis (AMYLOCARP)
Phase
N/ASpan
118 weeksSponsor
Ramsay Générale de SantéChampigny-sur-Marne
Recruiting
Healthy Volunteers
Chemotherapy and Immunotherapy as Treatment for MSS Metastatic Colorectal Cancer With High Immune Infiltrate
Phase
2Span
182 weeksSponsor
Federation Francophone de Cancerologie DigestiveChampigny-sur-Marne
Recruiting
Effectiveness of a Patient Therapeutic Education Program in Improving Pain Management
Phase
N/ASpan
315 weeksSponsor
Centre Francois BaclesseChampigny-sur-Marne
Recruiting
Evaluating the Benefit of Hypnoanalgesia Versus Neuroleptanalgesia During Hand Surgery
In a population of patients undergoing hand surgery and divided into two groups according to the anesthesia protocol administered in addition to locoregional anesthesia by truncal block: Group 1: neuroleptanalgesia Group 2: hypnoanalgesia Primary objective The main objective of the study is to compare changes in preoperative anxiety between the two groups, between two measurements taken preoperatively (before anxiety management) and at the end of surgery. This level will be evaluated using a VAS rated from 0 to 10. Secondary objectives Comparing groups: - Intraoperative pain - Total duration of surgical procedure, ICU stay and hospitalization - Amount of additional sedative treatment administered during surgery - Post-operative pain - Patient satisfaction - Intraoperative and immediate postoperative adverse events
Phase
N/ASpan
55 weeksSponsor
GCS Ramsay Santé pour l'Enseignement et la RechercheChampigny-sur-Marne
Recruiting
Measurement of the Clinical and Radiological Performance Impact of the Root Canal Treatment With BioRootTM RCS.
Phase
N/ASpan
385 weeksSponsor
SeptodontVilliers-sur-Marne
Recruiting
Diagnostic Accuracy of Rapid Molecular Tests for Group A Streptococcal Pharyngitis Using Saliva Samples
Group A streptococcus (GAS) is found in 20% to 40% of cases of childhood pharyngitis; the remaining cases are viral. Streptococcal pharyngitis ('strep throat') deserves antibiotics, while these are not indicated in viral cases. Because signs and symptoms of streptococcal and viral cases overlap, most guidelines recommend relying on a diagnostic test to identify Group A streptococcus to select who should receive antibiotics. In most settings, the first-line test to detect Group A Streptococcus is a rapid antigen detection test based on a throat swab, and the reference standard to identify streptococcal cases is throat culture. Recently, new rapid tests were developed. They use molecular techniques, such as rapid PCRs or LAMP, based on throat swabs. We hypothesize that these new molecular tests are sensitive enough to be performed on saliva swabs instead of throat swabs. Collecting saliva is less invasive and could be done by personnel with limited training.
Phase
N/ASpan
109 weeksSponsor
Centre Hospitalier Intercommunal CreteilNogent-sur-Marne
Recruiting
ECT in Ultra-resistant Schizophrenia
Phase
N/ASpan
274 weeksSponsor
Centre Hospitalier du RouvrayNeuilly-sur-Marne
Recruiting
Assessment of Pain During Intramuscular Injection Delay in Adult Psychiatry
Phase
N/ASpan
206 weeksSponsor
Centre hospitalier de Ville-Evrard, FranceNeuilly-sur-Marne
Recruiting