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PROphylaxis for Venous ThromboEmbolism in Severe Traumatic Brain Injury (PROTEST)

Traumatic Brain Injury

This is a pilot study, phase III, multi-centre, double blind, randomized controlled trial of patients with traumatic brain injury (TBI).

Recruiting22 enrollment criteria

Telehealth-Education-Based Program for Military Caregivers of Injured Service Members With Head...

Traumatic Brain Injuries

The primary purpose of this research is to evaluate the impact of a telehealth-based, cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) intervention (problem-solving training: PST) for adult informal military family/friend caregivers of OIF/OEF service members with a deployment-related TBI.

Active12 enrollment criteria

Neurotechnology Following Traumatic Brain Injury

Post-Concussion SymptomsInsomnia3 more

This two-part study seeks to improve symptoms such as pain and sleep problems after concussion, or mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI). Study I evaluates symptoms of mTBI through a series of 10 office sessions in which musical tones are echoed, or mirrored back in real time, to reflect one's own brain activity. Those who take part in the study will be randomly assigned to receive either tones that are based on their brain activity/brainwaves, or random tones. Study II evaluates symptoms of mTBI through either 10 office sessions of the same acoustic stimulation linked to brain activity/brainwaves as Study I compared to 5 office sessions of acoustic stimulation plus intermittent very low level electrical stimulation of the scalp linked to brain activity.

Active43 enrollment criteria

Get Going After concussioN 2.0

Commotio CerebriMild Traumatic Brain Injury

The study tests the promising results of a previous study (GAIN 1.0) in a larger RCT (GAIN 2.0) which takes place in the municipalities of Central Denmark Region where citizens live their daily lives and whose health- and social care systems support citizens who experience persisting PCS.

Active9 enrollment criteria

Interest of the 7 Tesla MRI in the Diagnosis of Post-concussion Syndromes Among Patients With Mild...

Post-Concussion Syndrome

We aimed to conduct a prospective longitudinal interventionnal monocentric study to assess the ability of seven tesla MRI to detect diffuses axonal lesions in patients presenting a post concussional syndrom (PCS) at seven days about a mild traumatic brain injury (MTBI). Our first objective was to evaluate the diagnostic performance of seven tesla MRI runned at seven days after MTBI among patients presenting a PCS.

Recruiting20 enrollment criteria

The Effect of Supraglottic and Oropharyngeal Decontamination on the Incidence of Ventilator-associated...

Trauma InjuryBrain Injuries6 more

Oropharynx is the main source of pathogen microorganisms for the ventilator - associated pneumoniae. As known bacteriophages can eliminate different pathogen microorganisms or reduce a degree of a pathogen's colonization. The research team is considering that oropharyngeal decontamination with bacteriophages can prevent the developing of the ventilator - associated pneumoniae. There will be three groups in this investigation: placebo, antiseptic drug (Octenisept) and bacteriophage (Sexthaphag).

Recruiting7 enrollment criteria

Influence of Nutrition on Lung Microbiota in Traumatic Brain Injury

Microbial Colonization

Role of immunonutrition in modulating the lung microbiota of intubated TBJ patients and how this interaction may affect the infections and outcomes. For these reasons, the aims of our study are the evaluation of the impact of immunonutrition on the lung microbiota and the relationship between lung microbiota and infection in TBJ patients in ICU.

Recruiting7 enrollment criteria

Continuous Passive Motion Versus Heterotopic Ossification

Traumatic Brain InjurySpinal Cord Injuries1 more

The investigators hypothesize that Heterotopic Ossification (HO) formation can be suppressed if the application of a Continuous Passive Motion (CPM) device can be performed for a substantial amount of time. The investigators will use the following study design: a pilot study with 10 ICU patients receiving CPM and 10 matched cases which will follow a conventional physiotherapy program at the time of the conduction of the study. The comparison between the treatment and referent groups of the outcomes will prove the prophylactic power of CPM against HO.

Recruiting8 enrollment criteria

Comparison of Scores for Early Brain Damage Assessment at Intensive Care Unit Admission After Cardiac...

Cardiac Arrest

Even in patients with successful return of spontaneous circulation (ROSC), outcome after cardiac arrest remains poor. The overall in-hospital survival rate widely varies both worldwide and across communities, from 1 to 4 folds according to circumstances of arrest and post-resuscitation interventions. Several studies have already shown that early interventions performed after ROSC, such as treatment of the cause, targeted temperature management, optimal hemodynamic management and extra-corporeal life support in selected patients, could improve the outcome in post-cardiac arrest patients. However, the decision process regarding the allocation of these resources, in parallel with the management of patients' proxies, remains a complex challenge for physicians facing these situations. Consequently, several prediction models and scores have been developed in order to stratify the risk of unfavorable outcome and to discriminate the best candidates for post-resuscitation interventions. Overall, several scores exist, but external validation are lacking and direct comparisons are needed to assess relative interest of scoring systems. Indeed, establishing the optimal scoring system is crucial, for optimal treatment allocation and appropriate information to relatives.

Recruiting7 enrollment criteria

Evaluation of the SCALED (SCaling AcceptabLE cDs)

Traumatic Brain InjuryVenous Thromboembolism

This project will adapt a currently deployed Clinical Decision Support (CDS) system to deliver a VTE prevention guideline for adult patients with traumatic brain injury (TBI). We believe this is an ideal PCOR use case given PCORI's continued effort to combat VTE in trauma and our experience previously implementing this guideline. The Our overall goal is to successfully scale, evaluate, and maintain an interoperable TBI CDS across 7 total institutions.

Recruiting3 enrollment criteria
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