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Ultrasound Guided Nerve Block for Hip Fracture Pain Management at Emergency Department

Hip FracturesPain2 more

The main objective is to determine if ultrasound guided suprainguinal iliac fascia block leads in better clinical outcomes such as pain management or time to home discharge.

Not yet recruiting9 enrollment criteria

InterTAN: Integrated Dual Screw Design Improve Biomechanics/Function Following Fixation Surgery...

Fracture of Hip

The goal of this pilot, patient blinded randomized trial is to develop a mechanistic understanding of gait following fixation of unstable intertrochanteric hip fractures and return to function and pain control. The guiding hypothesis that will be tested in a subsequent clinicial trial is that the InterTAN when compared to standard lag-screw cephalomedullary nails will have decreased post operative pain, earlier return to symmetric weight bearing, and quicker return to pre-injury functioning levels.

Not yet recruiting8 enrollment criteria

Perioperative Methadone Compared to Placebo in Elderly Hip Fracture Patients

Hip FracturesMethadone

Hip fractures are associated with severe pain and are sustained by the elderly population. Demand for adequate pain relief combined with a low tolerance for analgesic drugs makes the treatment of elderly hip fracture patients difficult. Perioperative methadone could improve the analgesic treatment of these patients. An earlier pilot study showed that 0.10 mg/kg was safe to use. This study further investigates the advantages of methadone. The study's objective is to investigate the analgesic effects of a single dose of methadone given during hip fracture surgery.

Not yet recruiting10 enrollment criteria

Comparison of Intraoperative- Postoperative Effects of Pericapsular Nerve Block and Fascia Iliaca...

Hip Fracture

The aim of this study is to apply pericapsular nerve group (PENG) block or fascia iliaca plan block using ultrasonography to patients who will undergo hip fracture surgery, while giving sitting position before spinal anaesthesia and to reduce postoperative pain complaints. Thanks to these blocks, it is aimed to reduce pain complaints and the need for morphine-derived painkillers before and after surgery.

Recruiting8 enrollment criteria

Evaluation of Novel Biomarkers in Early Recognition of Acute Kidney Injury After Orthopedic Operations....

Hip FracturesAcute Kidney Injury

Surgical treatment of hip fracture may be complicated by acute kidney injury. The aim of this study is to investigate whether the investigators can find a better biomarker than creatinine to recognize this problem at an earlier stage.

Recruiting3 enrollment criteria

MDR - M/L Taper With Kinectiv Technology Stems and Necks

Hip DiseaseHip Fractures3 more

The objective of this consecutive series PMCF study is to collect data confirming safety, performance and clinical benefits of the M/L Taper with Kinectiv Technology Stems and Necks when used for primary or revision total hip arthroplasty (implants) at 1,2,5 and 10-year follow-up*. ML Taper with Kinectiv Technology has been on the market since 2008, but has insufficient long term clinical data. Therefore, a prospective aspect to the study will be necessary to reach the 10-year time point.

Recruiting27 enrollment criteria

Women's Health Initiative Strong and Healthy Study

Myocardial InfarctionStroke12 more

The WHISH trial applies state-of-the science behavioral principles and currently available technologies to deliver a physical activity intervention without face-to-face contact to ~25,000 older U.S. women expected to consent. It includes the National Institute of Aging (NIA) Go4Life® Exercise & Physical Activity materials 3 and WHISH developed targeted materials based on Go4Life® to provide inspirational tips and recommendations about how to achieve nationally recommended levels of PA and overcome barriers to exercise, with a means for self-monitoring and setting personal goals. The intervention builds upon evidence-based behavioral science principles and intervention components that have proven to be effective in increasing PA in older women, with innovative adaptive approaches to tailoring the delivery to meet individual (personal) needs.

Active6 enrollment criteria

Exercise Program and Follow-up in the Elderly After Hip Fracture Surgery Using a Digital Application....

Hip Fractures

Background In recent years, Western populations have experienced an increase in life expectancy and therefore an ageing population. This has led to an increase in the number of low-energy hip fractures, which have a major impact in terms of mortality, mobility and loss of function in activities of daily living in this segment of the population. Objectives To determine the impact in terms of functional recovery, return to pre-hip fracture functional status, of elderly patients treated with the new multimodal therapeutic exercise programme and follow-up for one year compared to patients treated with the previously developed standardised nursing care plan at the Hospital San Juan de Dios de León. Methodology Ambispective observational study of cohort with two groups, an exposed cohort (retrospective) and a non-exposed cohort (protective factor), made up of people over 65 years of age referred from the Emergency Department of the University Care Centre of León (CAULE) with a confirmed diagnosis of hip fracture, who underwent hip fracture surgery in theHospital San Juan de Dios de León during the years 2020 and 2021. In order to carry out an analysis of the new care model proposed by the area of orthogeriatrics for the year 2021: functional recovery programme and its follow-up through a digital application, the entire simple universe will be included (analysis of the complete cohort) with follow-up over a period of one year.

Recruiting9 enrollment criteria

The Role of Blood Flow Restriction Therapy in Postoperative Elderly Patients With Hip Fracture

Hip FracturesMuscle Atrophy

The investigators aim to study the use of blood flow restriction therapy (BFR) to augment routine post-operative physical therapy in elderly patients (age >= 65) after recovering from surgical treatment of hip fractures.

Active28 enrollment criteria

Go Fit Fast, Recovery Trajectory Using PROMIS®, Linking PROMIS®

Hip FracturesTibial Fractures4 more

Prospective data will be collected in approximately 3500 patients (700 per 5 injury groups). Patients will be followed up according to the standard (routine) for up to 1 year after the treatment. Data collection will include underlying disease, treatment details, patient reported outcomes (PROs), anticipated or procedure-related adverse events (i.e. complications), and radiological outcomes.

Recruiting21 enrollment criteria
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