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Rueil Malmaison, France Clinical Trials
A listing of Rueil Malmaison, France clinical trials actively recruiting patients volunteers.
Found (49) clinical trials
CPP Versus PFC to Correct Coagulation Disorders in Adult Neurosurgical Patients
The coagulation disorders increase the risk of bleeding and are a risk factor of intracranial hemorrhagic complications in neurosurgical patients. They are diagnosed more often in emergency on a PT value less than 60% and so they should be corrected as soon as possible. Two therapeutic strategies are proposed by ...
2.08 miles
A Study to Provide Complementary Efficacy Safety and Patient Reported Outcomes Data in Participants With Active Relapsing Forms of Multiple Sclerosis (MS) in a Pragmatic Setting
This national, open-label study is designed to give complementary efficacy, safety and patient reported outcomes (PROs) data in participants with active relapsing forms of MS. Participants will receive a maximum of 2 treatment cycles of ocrelizumab infusions: an initial dose of two 300 milligram (mg) infusions separated by 14 days ...
2.11 miles
FEcal Transplant a Hope to Eradicate Colonization of Patient Harboring eXtreme Drug Resistant Bacteria?
Main objective: Evaluate the eradication of the colonization of patient harboring XDR bacteria after a fecal transplantation from a healthy donor. Secondary objectives: English Evaluate the side effects of this procedure and tolerability. Evaluate the efficacy of the transplant if the patient is harboring glycopeptid resistant enteroccus (GRE) or carbapenem ...
2.56 miles
Study of the Effects on Motor Recovery of Early Post-stroke Spasticity Treatment
Background: Stroke is the first cause of motor impairment and disability in adults. 80% of post-stroke survivors have a motor weakness resulting in hemiplegia. Post-stroke patients partially recover from their motor impairments . These patients reach their maximum motor score round the first 20 weeks. In all cases, motor recovery ...
2.56 miles
The Effect of a Self-rehabilitation Program in Addition to Usual Treatment for Spasticity on Impairment and Activity Limitation in Patients With Spastic Hemiparesis Following Stroke
Stroke affects 150 000 persons in France each year. Most patients have activity limitations because of the resulting motor deficit and spasticity. Autonomy in activities of daily living is reduced. The principal treatment for focal spasticity is currently intramuscular botulinum toxin injection (BTI). BTI is classically combined with only 2 ...
2.56 miles
Non-opioid Analgesic Combination With Morphine for Postoperative Analgesia.
Since the description of the concept of balanced analgesia in the early 90's, the combination of different analgesic drugs and/or analgesia techniques is part of the standard management of postoperative analgesia. A recent survey conducted in France by Fletcher et al. showed that patients often received one or more NOA ...
2.59 miles
Arrhythmia Restart Prevention and RatE STabilization in Atrial Fibrillation
Due to anti-arrhythmic pharmacological drugs failure to suppress atrial fibrillation (AF), interest towards preventive pacing treatments is increasing. The importance of this option in the panoply of the preventive tools is fully justified, only by considering the insufficiency, the complexity, or the poor reproducibility of the other non-pharmaceutical approaches. Preventive ...
4.02 miles
A Randomized Multicenter Open Label Study Comparing Early Administration of Azathioprine Plus IFX to Steroids Plus Azathioprine for Acute Severe Colitis
NUMBER OF PATIENTS : 75 patients in each group i.e. a total of 150 patients. RECRUITMENT PERIOD : 24 months STUDY DURATION : 36 months PRIMARY END POINT : Treatment failure is defined by: Absence of steroid-free remission at W52 according to the total Mayo Disease Activity Index score OR ...
4.13 miles
Effect of Adaptive Servo Ventilation (ASV) on Survival and Hospital Admissions in Heart Failure
Sleep Apnea (SA) is a disorder that causes pauses in breathing during sleep that expose the heart to oxygen deprivation. It is common in patients with heart failure (HF) where it is associated with increased risk of hospitalizations and death. It is not known however whether treating SA reduces these ...
4.35 miles
STrategic Reperfusion in Elderly Patients Early After Myocardial Infarction
In elderly patients 60yrs with acute ST-elevation myocardial infarction randomised within 3 hours of onset of symptoms the efficacy and safety of a strategy of early fibrinolytic treatment with half-dose tenecteplase and additional antiplatelet therapy with a loading dose of 300 mg clopidogrel, aspirin and coupled with antithrombin therapy followed ...
4.49 miles