Association Between a Peri-traumatic Dissociation State and the Occurrence of Post-traumatic Stress...
Severe TraumaGeneral AnaesthesiaPatients will be selected after studying clinical records.Patients who had general anesthesia due to an injury related to severe trauma within 6 to 12 months prior to inclusion will be included. Three self-survey will be completed by the patient: PDEQ, PCL-5 and a demographic questionnaire. According to the PDEQ and PCL-5 scores, an association between a peri-traumatic dissociation state and a post-traumatic stress disorder can be established.
Prevalence of Dissociative Disorders in Children
Dissociative DisordersSchizophreniaSchizophrenia beginning before 18 years is a clinical entity not well known because of its low incidence and difficulties in the clinical diagnosis. However, in the investigators clinical practice, due to the specialization of the investigators service, the investigators are led to hospital to receive important feel active of patients meeting the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders IV text revision (DSM IV-TR) precose schizophrenia. The work of us team on the theme of the relationship between Pervasive Developmental Disorders and precose Schizophrenia led us to hypothesize that a number of children in care in the medical and educational institutes, hospitals and day shelters therapeutic part-time symptoms of schizophrenia or a line real early diagnosis of schizophrenia undervalued or not diagnosed. The main goal is to estimate the prevalence of dissociative disorders in a population of children in care institutions and medical education in child psychiatry in hospitals and others structures.
Corneal Endothelial Cell Loss After Pneumatic Retinopexy for the Repair of Primary Rhegmatogenous...
Rhegmatogenous Retinal DetachmentThere are multiple ways to treat retinal detachment, the aim of this study is to compare the amount of corneal endothelial cell loss after pneumatic retinopexy in comparison to vitrectomy.
Surgical Management of Pseudophakic and Aphakic Retinal Detachment; a Randomized Clinical Trial...
Pseudophakic Retinal DetachmentAphakic Retinal DetachmentTo compare the visual and anatomical outcomes and complications of four surgical techniques (1- scleral buckling, 2- primary vitrectomy without encircling band, 3- primary vitrectomy with encircling band, 4- triamcinolone assisted vitrectomy) for management of pseudophakic and aphakic retinal detachment
Bevacizumab Against Recurrent Retinal Detachment
Retinal DetachmentProliferative VitreoretinopathyThe investigators hypothesize that bevacizumab instilled into the vitreous after primary retinal detachment surgery will reduce the formation of proliferative vitreoretinopathy and subsequent retinal re-detachment.
Suprachoroidal Buckling for the Management of Rhegmatogenous Retinal Detachment
Retinal DetachmentStudy of novel surgical technic-suprachoroidal buckling for therapy of rhegmatogenous retinal detachment.It was excpted to reattached the retina and improve visual function of rhegmatogenous retinal detachment patients.
Pressurized PPV 23GA Vitrectomy in Complicated Diabetic Tractional Retinal Detachment
Retinal DetachmentTo investigate the feasibility and advantages of using pressurized perfluorocarbon liquid (PCL) perfusion to remove vitreous during suction-cutting 23 GA vitrectomy using a dual, dynamic drive (3D)technology, in complicated retinal detachment surgeries.
Use of Ocular Point of Care Ultrasound in Diagnosing Retinal Detachment in the Emergency Department...
Retinal DetachmentThe study is collecting data along with other academic institutions regarding the accuracy of ocular ultrasound in diagnosing retinal detachment.
Contribution of Inflammation and Neuronal Integrity Markers in Patients With First-episode Conversive...
Conversion DisorderConversion disorders, also called "dissociative disorders" (ICD-10), or "functional neurological disorders" (DSM-5), are a common condition, with a prevalence of 1-10% in medical and surgical inpatients (Toone 1990), and 10-30% in neurology patients (Carson et al. 2000). They are characterized by the presence of symptoms or deficits affecting voluntary motor, sensory, or sensory functions suggestive of a neurological or general medical condition in combination with psychological factors. Functional neurological disorder is currently a diagnosis of elimination and its treatment remains uncodified. A better understanding of the pathophysiology of this disorder is needed to improve the diagnostic and therapeutic approach to this condition. Identifying new biological markers associated with motor symptoms occurring during the course of the functional neurological disorder would allow clinicians to acquire new diagnostic methods, to improve therapeutic means and their specificity and to highlight possible predictive factors of the clinical evolution of this pathology. At the same time, the identification of biological markers associated with motor symptoms will allow the patient to better understand and accept the diagnosis, and thus to better adhere to the proposed treatment.
The Posturing After Retinal Detachment (Post RD) Trial
Retinal DetachmentA randomised controlled trial to evaluate the effect of face-down posturing on retinal displacement and distortion following retinal detachment repair.