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Active clinical trials for "Digestive System Abnormalities"

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Mayo Clinic Upper Digestive Disease Survey

Esophageal NeoplasmsCancer of Esophagus9 more

The Mayo Clinic Conduit Report Card Questionnaires have been created in order to have a consistent evaluation tools for patients undergoing esophageal reconstruction or treatment or patients that are experiencing an upper digestive disease in order to standardize and validate outcome measures. Data will be used to establish the validation of the questionnaires/survey. Data will also lead to the establishment of "normal" or expected scores for patients undergoing each type of esophagectomy procedure and for upper digestive diseases. Data will contribute to creating treatment algorithms for symptom management for upper digestive diseases and for post-operative complications and symptoms as well as contribute to pre-operative education.

Recruiting1 enrollment criteria

Flourish™ Pediatric Esophageal Atresia

Esophageal AtresiaDigestive System Abnormalities1 more

This study is continued evaluation of the safety and probable benefit of the Flourish Pediatric Esophageal Atresia device through the Humanitarian Device Exemption (HDE) pathway.

Active2 enrollment criteria

Brain Manganese Deposition in High Risk Neonates

Necrotizing EnterocolitisDigestive System Abnormalities1 more

Excessive exposure to manganese (Mn) results in Mn deposition in the brain causing adverse neurological effects. Sick infants requiring parenteral nutrition (PN) may be at increased risk of Mn neurotoxicity because neonatal PN solutions contain high concentrations of Mn. This proposal will investigate brain deposition of Mn, a paramagnetic element, by magnetic resonance (MR) imaging in preterm and term neonates receiving Mn-supplemented PN and gestational age-matched control infants. The goals of this project are to identify neonatal populations that are at increased risk of excessive brain Mn deposition based on their gestational age, iron status, hepatic function and dietary Mn intake, and to make evidence-based recommendations for appropriate Mn supplementation and monitoring of infants receiving PN.

Completed6 enrollment criteria

Neurodevelopment and Neuroimaging in Parenterally-fed Infants and Young Children

Parenteral NutritionNecrotizing Enterocolitis2 more

Manganese (Mn) is an essential metal required for normal growth and development. However, exposure to high Mn levels can be toxic to the brain. The objectives of this project are to identify neonatal and young pediatric populations that are at increased risk of excessive brain Mn deposition and altered cognitive and motor development based on their dietary parenteral Mn exposure, and to make sound and evidence-based recommendations for appropriate Mn supplementation and monitoring of infants and young children receiving parenteral nutrition (PN). Our studies are designed to test the hypotheses that, compared with unexposed age-matched controls, infants and young children receiving prolonged Mn-supplemented PN will have increased deposition of Mn in their brains and lower scores on neurodevelopmental, cognitive and psychophysiological assessments.

Completed7 enrollment criteria

Follow-up of Children With Gastrointestinal Malformations and Postnatal Surgery

Digestive System Abnormalities

The aim of this single center study is to measure the impact of standardized neonatal pediatric surgeries due to gastrointestinal malformations on the children's motor and cognitive development and psycho-emotional competence. To measure the neurodevelopment, the children will be tested with the Bayley Scales of Infant Development II Assessment.

Completed18 enrollment criteria

Evaluation of the Prevalence of Functional Digestive Disorders During Primary Sjögren Gougerot Syndrome...

Sjogren's SyndromeDigestive System Abnormalities

the investigators propose to carry out a prospective study consisting of a systematic research of digestive symptoms in patients with SGSp with the validated Global symptom score (GSS) questionnaire, which allowed to grades severity of 10 digestive symptoms (absent, mild, moderate, or severe), asthenia and fever.

Completed8 enrollment criteria

Prenatal Diagnosis of Antenatal Midgut Volvulus: Specific Ultrasound Features

Fetal VolvulusMidgut Volvulus

Objective: The small bowel volvulus is a rare cause of intestinal obstruction which may occur in utero and whose prenatal diagnosis is difficult.Sonographic signs are mainly indirect and non specific.The aim of this study is to present a retrospective analysis of prenatal sonographicfindings in fetal segmental midgut volvulus.Thanks to this series the investigators could highlight the more specifics signs of the volvulus included a new pattern.

Completed2 enrollment criteria

Characterization of At-risk Population for Pre-sacral Tumor in CURRARINO Syndrome

CURRARINO SyndromeSacrococcygeal Teratoma1 more

Contribute to support hypothesis of relationships between genes involve in oncogenesis and those involve in embryological development.

Completed7 enrollment criteria

Prenatal Ultrasound Screening of Intestinal Malrotation With a Higher Risk of Volvulus

Intestinal Malrotation

The aim of this study was to assess the value of an unusual relative position of the superior mesenteric artery (SMA) and vein (SMV) to screen intestinal malrotation with a higher risk of volvulus. First, feasibility study was done to prove the reproducibility of ultrasound in diagnosis of anormal mesenteric vessels position. A systematic screening of the mesenteric vessels position was performed at each pregnancy required ultrasound. When the fœtus had an unusual position of the mesenteric vessels, an MRI was suggested between 30 and 35 GA and the couple met the pediatric surgery team. Few days after birth, an abdominal ultrasound was achieved as well as a barium enema and upper gastrointestinal. If there were a hight probability of malrotation with a higher risk of volvulus, a prophylactic surgery was proposed. The children were flollowed up during 1 year.

Completed3 enrollment criteria

A Survey of the Indications for Esophagogastroduodenoscopy (EGD) in Children's Hospital of Fudan...

Digestive System Abnormalities

Esophagogastroduodenoscopy (EGD) become more and more common in diagnosing gastroenterology diseases. The investigators want to find which symptoms can support for positive endoscopic findings.

Completed2 enrollment criteria
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