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Risk of Recurrence of Cervical Artery Dissection During Pregnancy and Puerperium

Cervical Artery Dissection

Cervical artery dissection (CAD) accounts for about 2% of all strokes, and is a major cause of stroke in young people (about 15%). Many cases of CAD during pregnancy and puerperium have been described, suggesting that pregnancy and puerperium may be potential risk factors for CAD. The purpose of this study is to determine whether pregnancy and puerperium are also recurrence risk factors for CAD.

Completed8 enrollment criteria

Factors Predicting Recurrence in Rectal Cancer After Surgery

Rectal CancerRectal Adenocarcinoma

Colorectal cancer is one of the most frequently diagnosed cancers and a major cause of cancer deaths worldwide. Recurrence after curative surgery is one of the major factors affecting the long-term survival and its frequency is estimated to be 22.5% at 5 years. of which 12% have local recurrence. The overall survival in case of recurrence of 11% at 5 years. Several patient-, tumor-related and treatment-related prognostic factors have been found to be associated with the risk of recurrence of rectal adenocarcinoma. Some of these factors such as TNM stage, lymphatic and perineural invasion and vascular emboli have been found to affect recurrence free survival in most studies. While the impact of other factors such as distal resection margin, tumor size, extra capsular spread and neoadjuvant chemoradiotherapy on recurrence remains controversial. Moreover, most of the previous studies on prognostic factors have been from American and European countries with very little data from African countries. Recognition of these factors helps in identification of high-risk patients who require close and more rigorous postoperative surveillance. Hence this study was conducted to determine the factors affecting recurrence after curative resection of rectal cancer in African population.

Completed5 enrollment criteria

A Worldwide Score for Hepatocellular Cancer and Liver Transplantation

Liver CancerDropout2 more

The present study has been developed with multiple aims: 1) to refine available models for liver transplantation which would be able to cover the fate of HCC candidates from an ITT point of view; 2) to develop such an approach on cohorts coming from both Eastern and Western countries; 3) to maintain simplicity of use; 4) to provide individual prognostication taking into account different causes of death, through a competing-risk model; 5) to provide an external validation on cohorts coming from both Eastern and Western countries. All these aims converge at providing a comprehensive and useful assessment suitable for both candidates selection and allocation priority.

Completed5 enrollment criteria

Maternal Embryo Interaction in Recurrent Miscarriages

Recurrent Miscarriages

Background of the study: The etiology of recurrent miscarriage (RM, defined as three or more consecutive miscarriages without any proven maternal or fetal cause), remains undiagnosed in more than 50% of cases. In these cases it is generally considered that a disturbance in the normal mother-embryo interactions is a causal factor. This disturbance may be based on a dysregulation of embryo invasiveness and/or decidual acceptance (e.g. altered decidualization; endometrial changes in preparation for the acceptance of a putative pregnancy). Moreover, dysfunctional maternal immune regulatory natural killer (NK) cells, implicated in tolerance induction and trophoblast invasion,may also underlie the occurrence of RM. The Selection Failure hypothesis for RM suggests that super-receptive endometrium (possibly due to increased embryo invasiveness and/or decidual acceptance and/or dysregulated immune cell function) may allow 'poor quality' embryos to implant and present as a clinical pregnancy before miscarrying. Fundamental knowledge on mechanisms of embryo implantation, decidual function and maternal immune reactivity in successful pregnancies has accumulated over the past 5 years. This study aims to investigate whether dysregulation of (one of) these mechanisms may underlie RM. Objective of the study: To test The Selection Failure hypothesis by assessing A) the degree of embryo invasiveness and decidual acceptance (the quality of decidualization, endometrium-embryo communication and endometrial stromal cell (ESC) migration) and B) the angiogenic capacity of decidual NK (dNK) cells, in order to elucidate the pattern of the mother-embryo equilibrium in women with RM.

Completed7 enrollment criteria

Anti-platelet Precision Medicine to Prevent Stroke Early Progression and Recurrence (PRECISE)

Stroke

This is a pragmatic, multi-center, non-interventional, non-randomized prospective observational study.

Completed15 enrollment criteria

Recurrence Risk Evaluation by 21-gene Detection

Relationship and Consistency Analysis

Breast cancer patients with early breast cancer were enrolled according to the inclusion criteria. Baseline characteristics were recorded from medical record system. Recurrence score were obtained by 21-gene detection kits from different biological companies. Relationship between recurrence score and the prognosis was explored. Meanwhile, the investigators analyzed the consistency of the results obtained from various 21-gene test kits and immunohistochemistry detection.

Completed9 enrollment criteria

Pain Inhibition and Facilitation in Recurrent Low Back Pain

Recurrent Low Back PainHealthy

This study evaluates psychophysical measures of pain inhibition and facilitation, along with cortical responses to different sensory stimuli, in patients with recurrent low back pain and matched healthy individuals.

Completed20 enrollment criteria

Multi Parametric Test Predicting the Risk of Colorectal Neoplasia Recurrence

Colon Cancer

This project is dedicated to identify the patients with possible higher risk of adenoma recurrence who should have follow-up colonoscopy in yearly interval. As a result, it can lead to optimizing the of follow-up colonoscopies intervals in real-world practice.

Unknown status7 enrollment criteria

Electrophysiologic Study of Perioperative Monitoring of the Recurrent Laryngeal Nerve: Impaired...

Recurrent Laryngeal Nerve

Paralysis of the recurrent (or inferior) laryngeal nerve (RLN or ILN) is one of the most common and most serious complications of thyroid surgery. Neuromonitoring of the inferior laryngeal nerve (ILN or recurrent) is a technique currently used during thyroidectomy to locate ILN during dissection. Detector electrodes are placed in contact with vocal muscle which is stimulated electrically at the location of ILN, producing an acoustic and visual signal. This is a basic electromyographic technique whose diagnostic and prognostic potential for the entire neuromuscular system has not yet been fully explored. The study of action potentials generated by the stimulation-detection of nerves ILN and vagal nerves at the beginning and end of dissection, notably the decrease in amplitude, could allow a diagnosis during the course of surgery making it possible to diagnose lesions of the nerve and guide the surgeon in his surgical decisions, thus avoiding the risk of bilateral recurrent paralysis. It could also enable the surgeon to give a prognosis for functional recovery.

Completed2 enrollment criteria

Evaluation of Sodium Fluoride PET in the Identification of Bone Metastases in Patients Having Undergone...

Bone Metastasis

The purpose is to evaluate if sodium fluoride PET in patients having already undergone a choline PET negative for bone extension (non-metastatic status) modifies the status of patients concerning the existence or not of bone metastases. Secondary purposes are: To evaluate if detection of bone metastasis by sodium fluoride PET, not detected by choline PET, leads to change of treatment To evaluate inter-technique concordance (choline vs sodium fluoride PET) of results (metastatic status and number of lesions) To evaluate the inter-judge concordance of interpretation of sodium fluoride PET To study the discordance of metastatic status of 2 techniques.

Unknown status18 enrollment criteria
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