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ARVD - Genetic Study of Arrhythmogenic Right Ventricular Dysplasia

Head : Charron Philippe, Centre de référence, CHU Pitié-Salpêtrière, Paris

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Last update : 01/01/2018

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ARVD - Genetic Study of Arrhythmogenic Right Ventricular Dysplasia

Head : Charron Philippe, Centre de référence, CHU Pitié-Salpêtrière, Paris

Main objective

General objective: The aim of this project is to investigate the genetic and phenotypic aspects of the disease and determine the role of genetic testing in clinical practice: diagnostic and prognostic value. Secondary objective.

Inclusion criteria

All patients with ARVD regardless of age and family background. All first degree relations over 10 years old are included.

MATERNELLE (PRESCHOOL) - School Children Cohort: Early Detection of Specific Verbal and Written Language Developmental Disorders In Children.

Head : Dellatolas Georges

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Last update : 01/01/2019

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MATERNELLE (PRESCHOOL) - School Children Cohort: Early Detection of Specific Verbal and Written Language Developmental Disorders In Children.

Head : Dellatolas Georges

Main objective

Early detection of specific language disorders and written language-learning difficulties in preschool.

Inclusion criteria

All children attending preschools in the Creusot-Montceau-les-Mines community during academic years 2001 and 2002.

ENNS - French National Nutritional and Health Study

Head : Salanave Benoit, Equipe de surveillance et d’épidémiologie nutritionnelle (ESEN)

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Last update : 09/05/2017

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ENNS - French National Nutritional and Health Study

Head : Salanave Benoit, Equipe de surveillance et d’épidémiologie nutritionnelle (ESEN)

Main objective

To describe food consumption, physical activity and nutrition of children and adults from a representative sample of the population living in France between 2006-2007.

Inclusion criteria

Adults:
- Residing in metropolitan France during the study period (February 2006 to January 2007);
- Between 18 and 74 years old;
- Residing in an ordinary household with a landline or mobile phone;
- Living at least 5 days a week in the randomly selected household;
- Able to understand the primary implications of participating in the study by phone (hearing, understanding of French, no mental illness);
- Not suffering from a disease requiring enteral and parenteral artificial feeding;
- Agreed to participate in at least one part of the two-part study (food or clinical and biological assessment).

Children:
- Residing in metropolitan France during the study period (February 2006 to January 2007);
- Between 3 and 17 years old;
- Residing in an ordinary household with a landline or mobile phone;
- Living at least 5 days a week in a randomly selected household;
- Able to understand (child and child's guardian) the major implications of participating in the study by phone (hearing, understanding of French, no mental illness);
- Not suffering from a disease requiring enteral and parenteral artificial feeding;
- Agreed to participate in at least one part of the two-part study (food or clinical and biological assessment).

UTILE - Intérêt et Usages des anTI-TNF alpha dans la prise en charge du psoriasis de pLaquEs

Head : Thibout Emmanuel, Laboratoire Abbott

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Last update : 01/01/2019

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UTILE - Intérêt et Usages des anTI-TNF alpha dans la prise en charge du psoriasis de pLaquEs

Head : Thibout Emmanuel, Laboratoire Abbott

Main objective

Know the profile of the patients followed for psoriasis
Specify the therapeutic schemas used and in particular the place of biotherapies

Inclusion criteria

patients suffering from psoriasis

PALIERS - Cross-sectional study on pain management practices in emergency departments in France in 2010

Head : Boccard Éric, Bristol-Myers Squibb
Schmidely Nathalie, Bristol-Myers Squibb

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Last update : 01/01/2020

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PALIERS - Cross-sectional study on pain management practices in emergency departments in France in 2010

Head : Boccard Éric, Bristol-Myers Squibb
Schmidely Nathalie, Bristol-Myers Squibb

Main objective

Describe the treatment for pain in the emergency departments in France, according to the characteristics of the pain (acute, chronic or induced) - Explore the various treatments in specific sub-groups (non-communicating patients and patients aged 65 years and older).

Inclusion criteria

All conscious adult patients admitted to emergency departments

PERFECTA - Intravenous analgesics for post-operative pain: patterns of use in high-risk populations

Head : Boccard Éric, Bristol-Myers Squibb
Schmidely Nathalie, Bristol-Myers Squibb

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Last update : 01/01/2018

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PERFECTA - Intravenous analgesics for post-operative pain: patterns of use in high-risk populations

Head : Boccard Éric, Bristol-Myers Squibb
Schmidely Nathalie, Bristol-Myers Squibb

Main objective

Describe the post-chirurgical drug treatment for pain after a surgical intervention, in target groups of patients having specific risks of developing complications during the use of certain classes of analgesics

Inclusion criteria

M/F patients, >=18 years, have an ASA score of level 3 or 4 and having undergone a surgical intervention, including coeloscopy, excluding cardiac surgery and neurosurgery, requiring antalgic treatment through IV in order to relieve postoperative pain.
Patients having at least one of the following risk factors: aged ≥ 65 years, OCPD including sleep apnea, high blood pressure, kidney, heart or liver failure.

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