Saint-denis, Réunion
Pathogenicity of Species of the Achromobacter Genus in Patients from Reunion Island with Cystic Fibrosis
The research hypotheses are: What is the pathogenicity of Achromobacter species in cystic fibrosis patients? Is the pathogenicity of one species of the genus Achromobacter greater than that of other species in cystic fibrosis patients, depending on the colonization status of this bacterial species? Colonization with a species of the genus Achromobacter is associated with an increased frequency of pulmonary exacerbations in cystic fibrosis patients. Investigator will therefore assess the frequency of pulmonary exacerbations as a function of the Achromobacter species colonizing/infecting cystic fibrosis patients. As this is an exploratory study carried out mainly on bacterial strains from patients, it presents no risk to patients. the results of the study will enable clinicians to improve their knowledge of the different species of bacteria in the Achromobacter genus, in terms of pathogenicity, ability to colonize the respiratory tract, resistance and virulence. As far as patients are concerned, the knowledge gained from this study will help improve the overall management of their disease. It will also provide food for thought on the establishment of guidelines and recommendations for dealing with Achromobacter spp. colonization and therapeutic strategy.
Phase
N/ASpan
212 weeksSponsor
Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de la RéunionSaint-Denis
Recruiting
Concordance Between Mini-Mental Stats Examination (MMSE) and an Adapted Version of the MMSE in Reunion Island Population (MMS-Run)
Phase
N/ASpan
64 weeksSponsor
Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de la RéunionSaint-Denis
Recruiting
Anticoagulation Therapy in Non-device-related Intra-cardiac Thrombus
Phase
3Span
103 weeksSponsor
Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de NīmesSaint-Denis
Recruiting
HYPNOsis in the Management of Atopic Dermatitis in Children and Teenagers
Phase
N/ASpan
177 weeksSponsor
Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de la RéunionSaint-Denis
Recruiting
Use of Virtual Reality in Pain Management in Pediatric Oncology
Phase
N/ASpan
146 weeksSponsor
Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de la RéunionSaint-Denis
Recruiting
Chronic Post-leptospirosis Manifestations in Reunion
Phase
N/ASpan
209 weeksSponsor
Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de la RéunionSaint-Denis
Recruiting
Evaluation of Musicotherapy on Pain During Wound Closure in the Emergency Department
BACKGROUND - Music therapy is known as an effective adjuvant treatment for the management of physical pain and anxiety. It is recognised in various medical fields. Wound suturing in the Emergency Department is a potentially stressful and painful experience for patients. OBJECTIVE - To evaluate the effectiveness of music listening (with a musicotherapy application Music Care) on patients pain associated with care during wound suturing in the Adults emergency department. METHODS - Therefore, a prospective, randomised, open-label, multi-centre interventional will be conducted in two Adults Emergency departments of the Reunion Island University hospitals. Patients over 18 years old admitted to the Adults Emergency Departments with a suturable wound (at least one stitch), able to understand and express themselves will be included. The primary outcome is the comparison of maximal VAS score between the two groups. Secondary outcomes are the absolute change in heart rate, systolic and diastolic blood pressure, respiratory rate, absolute change in anxiety score, suture duration related to the number of stitch, overall patient and practitioner satisfaction. The baseline data collection includes patient age and sex, pain and stress VAS and biological parameters (heart rate, blood pressure, respiratory rate) at admission in box and immediately after suturing. In order to demonstrate a difference of 10mm on VAS with a standard deviation of 20mm, a power of 90% and an alpha risk of 0,05, the number of subjects required is 192. A multivariate analysis was performed on the association between exposure : music/no music and the judgement criteria. Subgroup analyses are planned for age, gender, additional analgesia used, location, duration of analgesia used, location, duration of suture and number of stitches. EXPECTED RESULTS - Thanks to music therapy, a decrease of pain and anxiety associated with sutures in the Emergency room is expected, but also an improvement in the working conditions hospital physicians in the emergency room.
Phase
N/ASpan
29 weeksSponsor
Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de la RéunionSaint-Denis
Recruiting
Urinary Incontinence and Other Pelvic Floor Dysfunctions in Trail Runners
Phase
N/ASpan
28 weeksSponsor
Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de la RéunionSaint-Denis
Recruiting
Relation Between the Value of Platelet Clot Stiffness (PCS) Obtained by Sonorheometric Method of Delocalized Hemostasis (QUANTRA®), and the Presence of a Disorder of Primary Hemostasis, in Cardiac Surgery Patients. PLAQUA-Study
Phase
N/ASpan
53 weeksSponsor
Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de la RéunionSaint-Denis
Recruiting
Long-term Evaluation of the SIMEOX Device at Home in Non-cystic Fibrosis Bronchiectasis
Two main objectives will be assessed simultaneously: - To compare the effect of SIMEOX, combined with remote Physiotherapy, with enhanced SoC (SoC + Remote Physiotherapy), on the quality of life related to the respiratory problems of patients at mid term. - To compare the effect of SIMEOX, combined with remote Physiotherapy with enhanced SoC (SoC + Remote Physiotherapy) on the rate of respiratory exacerbations at long term.
Phase
N/ASpan
152 weeksSponsor
Physio-AssistSaint-Denis
Recruiting