Added Value, Performance and Acceptance of the "GFAP-UCH-L1" Pair in the Evaluation of Subjects With Mild Traumatic Brain Injury (MTBI) at Intermediate Risk of Complications
The goal of this observational study is to evaluate the performance of UCH-L1 and GFAP combined in patients with a mild traumatic brain injury. The main question :
• Does the combination of UCH-L1 and GFAP can exclude brain injuries detected with CT scan in the first twelve hours after a mild traumatic brain injury?
Participants will do the exams planed in routine care and :
during the expected blood sampling an additional blood sample will be done,
seven days after the discharge a call will be done by the investigator.
Study of Different Gating Techniques of Positron Emission Tomography Acquisition Focus on Lung or Liver Nodules. Comparaison on Phantoms and a Series of Patients
Lesions blurred by respiratory motion are common in fluorine-18 PET/CT studies. To avoid these artefacts, several standard gating correction technics are available. the investigator aimed to compare the impact of different gating techniques based on phase, amplitude, elastic-motion monitored with and without pressurre sensor device on standardized uptake value (SUVmax and SUVpeak) and uptake volume (UV) measurements on different sizes of pulmonary and liver lesions. The feasability of this study will be done using anthropomorphic coupled with a motion phantom and on a series of patients.
Observational Study on the Effect of Virtual Reality on the Pain Intensity of Patients Suffering From Fibromyalgia
Fibromyalgia is a frequent chronic pain syndrome almost often affecting women and associating diffuse chronic musculoskeletal pain (for more than 3 months), fatigue and sleep disturbances. Other varied functional symptoms are associated with it, in particular cognitive disorders and a feeling of unrested awakening.
Technological advances in virtual reality have led to recognition by the medical community as a way to improve pain and quality of life for patients.
There is a growing body of evidence supporting the use of virtual reality as an adjunct therapy to reduce acute pain in patients during medical procedures in hospital settings. There may also be a role for virtual reality in patients with chronic pain.
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