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Study of TENS in Reducing Symptoms of Peripheral Neuropathy Induced by Chemotherapy

Peripheral NeuropathyPain2 more

This study aims to investigate the effects of Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation (TENS) in reducing the symptoms of pain and numbness and improve the daily lives of cancer patients who have Chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy (CIPN).

Unknown status13 enrollment criteria

Peripheral Analgesia in Painful Diabetic Neuropathy

Diabetic Neuropathy PeripheralNeuropathic Pain1 more

Chronic obliterative arteriopathy of the inferior limbs is a frequent condition observed in diabetics. The later stages induce pain at rest and trophic disorders (ulcer, gangrene) that lead to chronic limb ischemia. Without possible surgical revascularization ,pain management and tissue healing are used to avoid amputation. Prevalence of diabetes is twice higher in Reunion Island than in metropolitan France. As a consequence, the rate co-morbobidities, such as chronic obliterative arteriopathy of the inferior limbs, is also increases. This study compares the efficiency of two analgesic treatments in diabetics with forefoot injuries.

Withdrawn9 enrollment criteria

Pilot Study Investigating the Use of the ReBuilder to Treat Chemotherapy Induced Peripheral Neuropathy...

Peripheral Neuropathy

The purpose of this study is to investigate the effect of the ReBuilder in the treatment of individuals with breast cancer and chemotherapy induced peripheral neuropathy.

Withdrawn11 enrollment criteria

Establishing of Neuronal-like Cells From Patients With Cisplatin-Induced Peripheral Neuropathy

Peripheral Nervous System DiseasesTesticular Neoplasms

This study targets patients with cisplatin-induced peripheral neuropathy and will allow us to: a) study peripheral neuropathy in diverse human sensory neurons in ways that were not possible previously; b) gain insight on druggable targets to treat or prevent this devastating side effect of chemotherapy; c) provide a human cellular model that can be used for screening of drugs to determine if they are neurotoxic. The combination of patient information and in vitro measurements provides a highly relevant and clinically useful model for studies aimed to impact treatment selection for the individual cancer patient.

Withdrawn15 enrollment criteria

Characterization of Anti-FGFR3 Antibodies

Sensory Peripheral Neuropathy

Sensory neuronopathies affect sensory neuron in the posterior spinal ganglion. They are responsible for pain, balance disorder (ataxia) and the use of hands. They depend on multiple etiologies. In a retrospective study, the investigators showed that the anti-FGFR3 antibody is a diagnostic marker of a subset of sensory neuronopathies. The investigators believe that other antibodies can be discovered in patients who remain seronegative changing. However, the study is retrospective and only a small number of patients could be identified. Several points therefore need to be clarified or confirmed in a second prospective study.

Completed21 enrollment criteria

Chronic Neuropathy Following Chemotherapy

Peripheral Nervous System DiseasesChronic Pain

This is a clinical study which is a follow-up of a previous prospective questionnaire study. All patients who previously participated in the study will receive a new questionnaire and will be invited for a clinical examination.

Completed2 enrollment criteria

Peripheral Blood Biomarkers Associated With CIPN

Peripheral NeuropathySecondary to Drugs or Chemicals

The investigators are doing a research study that will teach us about the tingly pain that people develop when they get chemotherapy.

Completed9 enrollment criteria

Bayesian Estimation of Diagnostic Performance of Diabetic Cardiovascular Autonomic Neuropathy Without...

Diabetic Cardiovascular Autonomic Neuropathy (DCAN)

This study aimed to estimate sensitivities and specificities of diabetic cardiovascular autonomic neuropathy (DCAN) diagnostic tests using the Bayesian approach without a gold standard in another independence dataset.The reference the values for the short-term HRV were calculated in the investigators' previous study (including 371 healthy subjects). This study dataset contained 200 diabetic patients who completed both the short-term HRV test and Ewing's test. Simultaneous inferences about the population prevalence and the performance of each diagnostic test were possible using the Bayesian approach without a gold standard.

Completed5 enrollment criteria

OPEN Study: Pain Management Treatment Needs Interviews

HIVPeripheral Neuropathy

Presently, there are few options for medically managing HIV-related painful peripheral sensory neuropathy (HIV-SN). Psychological treatments, including Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT), represent a potentially viable addition to the treatment of painful HIV-SN. However, there is a scarcity of research on psychological treatment approaches for pain management in people with HIV. This study will use in-depth semi-structured interviews to examine the needs of people with painful HIV-SN for a psychologically-based pain management treatment that may be delivered over the Internet. Interview questions will examine participants' needs in terms of treatment content and delivery format. Men and women, ethnic minorities, and people who use recreational drugs will be sampled to ensure that interview responses reflect the views of people most commonly suffering from this condition. Approximately 30 people will be recruited for the study. The interviews will be audio recorded, transcribed verbatim, and coded to identify themes. The interview responses will be used to develop and tailor a version of CBT for people with painful HIV-SN. It is hoped that tailoring the treatment based on the qualitative interview responses will increase the acceptability of the treatment and will improve treatment adherence rates for a future study.

Completed11 enrollment criteria

Corneal Confocal Microscopy to Detect Diabetic Neuropathy in Children

Type 1 DiabetesNeuropathy1 more

The overall aim of this study is to confirm the utility of corneal confocal microscopy (CCM) as a new technique to rapidly and non-invasively assess diabetic neuropathy (DN) in children. This study will be divided into two phases: Phase 1 will be a cross-sectional study of children with type 1 diabetes and normal controls, while phase 2 will be a longitudinal assessment of a subgroup of children with type 1 diabetes recruited during Phase 1.

Completed9 enrollment criteria
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