Central Venous Catheter Colonisation Among Critically Ill Patients in Intensive Care Units
SepsisSeptic Shock6 moreBackground: Central Venous catheter insertion technique and indwelling time are major risk factors for CVC colonisation. Colonisation occurs through microbial migration and biofilm formation along the catheter insertion tract. This study set out to determine the prevalence and associated factors for central venous catheter colonisation among critically ill patient. No data exists in this clinical setting addressing this topic. Methods: The study population included 100 participants with central venous catheters in situ for at least 24 hours. Catheter tip (distal 5-cm segment) and blood cultures (10mls peripheral blood) were obtained at the time of catheter removal.
Rapid MRI for Acute Pediatric Head Trauma
Head TraumaImage1 morePediatric head trauma is a leading cause of morbidity and mortality for children/adolescents. The current standard of care regarding imaging modality when concerned for an acute head injury is CT. This exposes children to radiation that may predispose to future malignancy. Rapid MRI is a test that eliminates radiation and has expanded uses in multiple other areas. This study is evaluating it for pediatric acute head trauma.
The Emergency Department Falls Study
FallHead Injury Trauma1 moreThis is a pilot study to evaluate clinical predictors of intracranial bleeding in elderly patients who present to the emergency department (ED) after a fall. The aim is to assess feasibility and rate of patient recruitment, patient follow up, and to establish a point estimate for the incidence of intracranial bleeding in the investigator's population. Currently there are no guidelines for ED physicians to assess the pretest probability of intracranial bleed in these patients, and no safe way to exclude a bleed without CT.
Does the Deep Layer of the Deep Temporalis Fascia Really Exist?
AnatomyTemporal Region TraumaIt has been widely accepted that a split of the deep temporal fascia occurs approximately 2 to 3 cm above the zygomatic arch, named the superficial and deep layers. The deep layer of the deep temporal fascia lies between superficial temporal fat pad and the temporal muscle. However, during the investigators' previous surgeries, the investigators did not find the deep layer of the deep temporal fascia between superficial temporal fat pad and the temporal muscle. This study was conducted to clarify the presence or absence of the deep layer of the deep temporal fascia. And the investigators' clinical study has confirmed the absence of the deep layer of the deep temporal fascia between superficial temporal fat pad and the temporal muscle.
Retrospective Analysis of a Population of Patients With With Severe Traumatic Head Injury and Woken...
Traumatic Head InjuryObservational retrospective study that included all patients meeting the inclusion criteria from 1st January 2014 to 31st December 2015. The objective of the study is to describe and compare two populations of patients with severe traumatic head injury arriving under sedation in the Department in whom the sedation was not continued.
Comparative Study for the Validity of Various Severity Scoring System
Head TraumaPolytrauma3 moreScoring systems for use in intensive care unit (ICU) patients have been introduced and developed over the last 30 years. They allow an assessment of the severity of disease and provide an estimate of in-hospital mortality
Influence of Drainage on EVD ICP-signal
Head InjurySubarachnoid HemorrhageThis observational study investigates ICP signals obtained through an external ventricular drain in the brain connected with an external transducer. In particular, the study investigates how drainage influences the monitored signal: influence of flow rate, reservoir height and initial ICP before draining.
The Head Injury-associated Photosensitivity and Pupillary Function (HIPP) Study
Head InjuryTraumatic Brain Injury (TBI)2 moreAfter a head injury, many people find that exposure to light causes them increased discomfort. By measuring how the pupil in the eye constricts to flashes of red and blue light, this study will investigate whether this phenomenon is due to a change in the eye's sensitivity to light.
Assessment of Head Injury in the Emergency Department Using BrainScope® Ahead® Technology
Brain InjuriesCraniocerebral TraumaThe objectives of the study are to document device performance with respect to the primary and secondary endpoints.
Neuropsychological Evaluation of Psychiatric and Neurological Patients
Anxiety DisorderHead Injury3 moreThis study will allow researchers to use various types of tests to evaluate cognitive and sensory functions. These tests, referred to as "batteries" will evaluate attention, executive functions, general intellectual functioning, language, memory, motor functions, orientation, personality, selected sensory and perceptual functions, vigilance (alertness), and visual-spatial functions. Children and adult patient will receive different test batteries. The goals of this research study are to; Create descriptions based on the performance of each patient on the test batteries. Then use this information to relate patient behavior to their neurophysiological, neuroradiological, and biochemical descriptions. Define subgroups of patients based on their neurobehavior in order to decrease the variability of psychiatric diagnoses, treatments, and prognoses.