Chest Wall Kinematics and Respiratory Muscle Action During Supine Breathing in Individuals With...
Spinal Cord InjuryObjective: To investigate the movement strategy of breathing based on three-compartment model measured by optoelectronic plethysmography (OEP) and electromyography (EMG ) among individuals with and without spinal cord injury in supine posture during deep inspiration. Design: cross sectional repeated-measure with age matched control group. Setting: Motion Analysis Laboratory Participants: Seven tetraplegic and five paraplegic subjects and twelve age matched healthy controls were recruited. Intervention: Not applicable.
Plastic Wound Retractors and Bacterial Translocation in Abdominal Surgery
Bacterial TranslocationSurgical Site Infection2 moreHypothesis: Plastic wound retractors reduce passage of bacteria from the abdomen to the surgical incision site in abdominal surgery Currently, plastic wound retractors are used in abdominal surgery to facilitate access to the abdominal cavity. This study aims to establish whether they also prevent bacteria crossing from the abdominal cavity to the surgical incision site. Patients undergoing abdominal surgery in which a plastic wound retractor (Alexis®)is used are eligible for inclusion in the study. Swabs are taken from the inside and the outside of the plastic wound retractor prior to removing the retractor from the abdomen. The bacterial flora from swabs taken inside and outside the plastic wound protector are then compared to see if there is any difference between inside and outside the retractor. Bacteria are classified as 'enteric'(i.e. from the gastrointestinal tract) or 'skin' bacteria, depending on their usual location. The study aims to establish whether a plastic wound retractor (Alexis®) reduces translocation of enteric bacteria to the surgical incision site.
Knee Alignment Contributions to Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL) Injury
Knee InjuriesThis study evaluates the the anatomic factors of the knee that may predispose to ACL injury.
Incidence of Acute Lung Injury: The Alien Study
Acute Lung InjuryAcute lung injury is a clinical syndrome of rapid onset of acute respiratory failure. It represents a significant public health issue. Patients with acute lung injury require admission into critical care units for advanced life support and utilize considerable health care resources. Published epidemiological studies on acute lung injury in the last 20 years are difficult to compare because they used different definitions and length of time for evaluation. Less than five studies have collected information for an entire year, and none of them have evaluated the degree of oxygenation failure under standard settings. We will perform a one-year prospective audit of all patients admitted with acute lung injury in almost 40 ICUs in Spain.
Intensive Insulin Therapy and Acute Kidney Injury. Analysis Using RIFLE Criteria.
KidneyInjuryThe purpose of this study is to determine if intensive insulin therapy really reduces the incidence of acute kidney injury in critically ill patients, using for analysis the RIFLE criteria for definition of AKI.
Long-term Outcomes and Life Satisfaction of Adults With Pediatric-Onset Spinal Cord Injuries
Spinal Cord InjuriesThe purpose of this study is to assess life satisfaction and long-term outcomes (i.e., medical and psychosocial) of adults who sustained spinal cord injuries (SCI) as children or adolescents.
Eye Movement Recordings in the Diagnosis of Traumatic Brain Injury
Traumatic Brain InjuryThe study investigates whether the use of eye movement recordings can provide a reliable diagnostic of previously undiagnosed mild traumatic brain injury (blast and impact) in Operations Enduring Freedom or Iraqi Freedom (OIF/OEF) veterans.
Surgical Wound Infections After Vascular Surgery: Prospective Multicenter Trial
Surgical Wound InfectionThe purpose of this multicentre prospective trial is to determine the incidence and risk factors for surgical wound infections. Also the investigators will evaluate consequences of wound infections to the patients, and extra costs caused by wound infections.
Study of Fibrinogen Metabolism During Severe Trauma and Burns
Burn InjuryMajor TraumaTo study the fibrinogen metabolic changes in relation to coagulation disorder in patients with severe burns and trauma injuries. As a result of the burn or trauma injury breakdown of fibrinogen is accelerated.
Pain Prevalence in the Trauma Population
TraumaThe incidence of pain in the post traumatic population is an area that has little to no investigation. This study seeks to determine the incidence and experience of pain in this vulnerable population at different time points - while in hospital, 4 weeks post injury, 3 months post injury.