Alternate Day Versus Daily Oral Iron Therapy in Adolescents
Iron Deficiency AnemiaHeavy Menstrual Bleeding1 moreIron deficiency anemia affects over half of girls and young women with heavy periods and is the most common cause of anemia worldwide. Most girls with heavy periods who also have iron deficiency anemia are prescribed iron to take by mouth every day by their doctor. There are some studies showing that taking iron every other day may actually help the iron be absorbed into the bloodstream better. This study is trying to compare how taking iron every other day compares to taking iron daily for treatment of anemia. The goal of this clinical research study is to learn which of the two methods of care will be the best way for girls and young women with iron deficiency anemia to take iron supplementation.
Evaluation of Clinical Decision Support System for Intracranial Hemorrhage Using Brain CT Images...
Intracranial HemorrhagescHS is a software that has been pre-learned based on a intracranial haemorrhage diagnosis model using brain CT images, and clinical decision support system for diagnosing intracranial haemorrhage by automatically analyzing brain CT images by assisting the medical team. The specific aims of this study are to evaluate efficacy of cHS for intracranial haemorrhage compared to the sensitivity and specificity levels of predicate device which is currently approved to triage intracranial haemorrhage.
LAVA TQ Doppler Functionality Study
Traumatic HemorrhageThis is a single-blinded, randomized clinical trial to determine if the Layperson Audiovisual Assist tourniquet's (LAVA TQ) ability to occlude arterial blood flow is non-inferior to that of the Combat Application Tourniquet (CAT).
Evaluation of Blood Loss During Knee Arthroplasty
Primary Knee ArthroplastyPrimary arthroplasties are frequent interventions that can present hemorrhagic complications: postoperative hematoma, deglobulization justifying monitoring blood tests and blood transfusion if necessary. The attitude regarding the drainage of the surgical site supposed to limit these events differs from one surgeon to another, even in the same team. Its use is common practice; for some, systematic. For others, depending on intraoperative findings or the patient's condition. For others, the drain is never laid. Faced with the divergence of data from the literature on the benefit of the placement of a drain for intra and postoperative bleeding in knee arthroplasty, the lack of randomized prospective studies on large series of patients, and in a desire to homogenization and standardization of the operating procedure of our surgeons, investigators decided to conduct this prospective interventional, comparative and randomized study.
Tranexamic Acid for Preventing Postpartum Hemorrhage After Cesarean Section
Postpartum Hemorrhage, Cesarean SectionIt is a multicenter randomized, double-blind and placebo-controlled trial. Totally 6500 women to delivery by cesarean section will be recruited in this study. In addition to routinely oxytocin, the women in study group will receive TXA 1 g in 2 minutes after they delivered their babies, and those in control group will receive placebo. The incidence of postpartum hemorrhage, the amount of bleeding, as well as the side effects will be observed.
Emergency Management of Spontaneous Intracerebral Haemorrhage - Biomarkers
Cerebral HemorrhageThe bio-markers substudy of EsICH is designed to recruit patients with acute (first 8h) spontaneous intracerebral hemorrhage and assess a series of biological parameters (CBC, glucose, cholesterol, LDL cholesterol, triglycerides) and point-of-care bio-markers (cTnI, hsCRP, D-Dimer) in order to predict the functional outcome of these patients and to determine their input for early risk stratification and prognosis.
Efficacy of Rifaximin in Treatment of Cirrhotic Gastroesophageal Variceal Bleeding
CirrhosisEsophageal and Gastric Varices1 moreThe purpose of the study is to evaluate the efficacy of Rifaximin in the treatment of cirrhotic gastroesophageal variceal bleeding.
Systematic Description of the Post EMR Defect
Delayed Bleeding Post EMRLarge Laterally Spreading Lesion in the Colon1 moreTo date there are no available data on the utility of the endoscopic mucosal resection (EMR) defect in stratifying the risk of immediate or delayed adverse outcomes, particularly clinically significant post EMR bleeding (CSPEB). The investigators aimed to analyse the data to determine if any of these EMR defect features allow us to estimate the risk of CSPEB. This will help endoscopists to identify defects with a high risk of adverse outcomes and may translate into improved patient outcomes.
An Evaluation of a Non-invasive Brain Monitor
Brain InjuriesSubarachnoid Hemorrhage4 moreHS-1000 device, a proprietary new non-invasive brain monitor, is expected to safely and accurately monitor physiological signs of the brain with minimal discomfort to patients, providing information about normal or abnormal brain-related conditions and providing decision-making support for physicians. Investigators hypothesis that the HS-1000 is capable of detecting and monitoring various neuropathologies, using the acoustic raw data derived from the noninvasive procedure.
Influence of BIIAL Following PPH on Dorsal Clitoral Artery Blood Flow and FSFI
Bilateral Iliac Artery LigationPostpartum HemorrhageDorsal clitoral artery Doppler examinations in women with bilateral internal iliac artery ligation due to postpartum hemorrhage (study group) and age-matched healthy puerperal women were performed regularly in the postoperative period, in order to evaluate possible effects of BIIAL on clitoral blood flow.