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Ureteric Jet Doppler Waveforms in Patients With Spinal Cord Injury

Spinal Cord Injuries

Urinary dysfunction is very common in individuals with spinal cord injury. The urine flowing from the collecting ducts to the renal calyx stretches the calyces. ANS controlled peristaltic contractions originate in the proximal renal pelvis and travel down the ureters, pushing urine from the renal pelvis towards the bladder. The urine bolus delivered from the kidneys through the peristaltic contraction of the ureter creates an image called ureteric jet. Using the Doppler analysis of ureteral jets, previous studies have examined the changes in the ureteric jet pattern in pathological conditions such as the diagnosis of normal ureteral physiology.

Completed20 enrollment criteria

Acute Kidney Injury in Coronavirus Disease-19 (COVID-19) Patients Admitted to the Intensive Care...

Critical IllnessCOVID-19 Pneumonia1 more

The aim of this study is to evaluate the rate and outcomes of COVID-19 associated acute kidney injury (AKI) and use of kidney replacement therapy (KRT) in critically ill COVID-19 patients in ICUs in several large hospitals in Flanders, the northern region of Belgium. We will also explore the associations between several baseline risk factors for AKI, therapeutic strategies and COVID-19 related clinical signs and the occurrence of AKI and use of KRT.

Completed3 enrollment criteria

Validity of a Test of Functional Cognition in Persons With Acquired Brain Injury

Acquired Brain Injury

The purpose of this study is to test the validity of the Weekly Calendar Planning Activity (WCPA), a test of functional cognition in persons with acquired brain injury. We will formally examine the utility, baseline profile and validity of the WCPA with adults ages 21 and above with acquired brain injury for both the WCPA 17 and WCPA 10 versions.

Completed2 enrollment criteria

Sonographic Venous Doppler Imaging in Acute Kidney Injury

Acute Kidney Injury

The first presentations of patients with acute kidney injury (AKI) are usually to the emergency departments. While the mortality rate is 5-10% in uncomplicated AKI, it is between 40-90% in patients hospitalized in the intensive care unit. Therefore early diagnosis and treatment of AKI in the emergency department is important in terms of morbidity and mortality. Sonographic evaluation of the venous system (hepatic, portal and renal vein) may be useful for diagnosis. Studies conducted so far have generally been based on predicting cardiorenal AKI and renal poor outcomes and have been designed in general ICU conditions. In this study, the investigators aimed to determine the diagnostic value of sonographic venous Doppler imaging in terms of distinguishing subgroups of AKI in patients presented to the emergency department with AKI.

Completed10 enrollment criteria

Development and Validation of a Bowel-routine-based Self Report Questionnaire for Sacral Sparing...

Spinal Cord Injuries

To develop a self-administered tool for assessment of sacral sparing after spinal cord injury (SCI) and to test its validity in individuals with SCI.

Completed2 enrollment criteria

Regional Treatment Flow and Prognosis ofTraumatic Thoracic Aortic Injuries:A Multi-center Retrospective...

Severe TraumaBlunt Thoracic Aortic Injury2 more

Using keywords (main) artery dissection aneurysm (main) artery haematoma (main) To diagnose X-ray imaging reports and medical record home page is a search, check the unit 11 hospitals in Zhejiang Province during the year aortic injury clinical data of 11 years, through the electronic questionnaire to fill in the form of information, information of diagnosis and treatment of the basic information for the patient injury mechanism and so on carries on the statistical analysis. Basic information includes gender, age, history of hypertension. Injury information includes injury mechanism information and trauma information. Injury mechanism refers to injuries caused by car accidents, high falls and other causes. Injury information includes diagnosis, injury severity score, Glasgow coma index, and Stanford classification of aortic injury. The information of diagnosis and treatment includes the method of treatment, the reason for referral, the time of definitive treatment and the prognosis. The method of treatment is divided into the first treatment group and the referral group. The first treatment group refers to the patients admitted by the hospital for the first time, and the referral group refers to the patients transferred from other hospitals. The reasons for referral include: the suggestion of the hospital after comprehensive consideration, the lack of diagnosis and treatment qualification of the hospital, the subjective will of the patient's family members. Deterministic treatment time refers to the time from injury to imaging examination and the time from injury to surgery and other data to be statistically analyzed.

Completed2 enrollment criteria

Interest of the S100B Protein Assay in Mild Traumatic Brain Injuries at the DOUAI Hospital

Mild Brain Traumatic InjuryCompliance1 more

The main objective is to evaluate the feasibility and interest of setting up a protocol for the systematic measurement of the S100B protein in patients with mild traumatic brain injury admitted to the emergency room of Douai hospital in order to reduce the number of unnecessary brain scans. The main evaluation criterion is the percentage of patients admitted to the emergency department of Douai hospital for mild traumatic brain injury, whose protocol for the systematic measurement of the S100B protein would make it possible to avoid the realization of a brain scans for patients with a protein assay S100B ≤ 0.10 µg/L, carried out within 3h of the onset of MCT. The systematic dosage of the S100B protein in the context of mild traumatic brain injury still does not appear in the recommendations for good practice in 2021. This study will contribute to the reflection on the use of the S100B protein in the development of new recommendations for good practice of mild traumatic brain injury support.

Completed20 enrollment criteria

Morbidity and Mortality in Solo Adult Traumatic Brain Injury Patients in Minia University Hospital...

Statistical Analysis of Traumatic Brain Injury Victims

Tracking post-traumatic brain injury sequale

Completed3 enrollment criteria

Predictive Nomogram for Postoperative Acute Kidney Injury (AKI) in Elderly Patients Following Liver...

Postoperative Acute Kidney Injury

Acute kidney injury (AKI) is a severe complication after liver resection and is associated with morbidity and mortality. The incidence of postoperative AKI is significantly higher in elderly patients, especially in those with comorbidities. There is currently limited evidence on the incidence and associations of postoperative AKI in elderly patients following liver resection. This study will evaluate the incidence and associations of AKI in elderly patients after liver resection and its impact on postoperative mortality.

Completed4 enrollment criteria

Prediction of Secondary Neurological Deterioration in Patients With Moderate Traumatic Brain Injury...

Traumatic Brain Injury

Patients with moderate traumatic brain injury (mTBI) are 1,5 times more frequent than those with severe TBI and some of them will develop secondary neurologic deterioration (SND) within the first 7 days. However, identifying at risk patients of SND is still challenging. This study aimed to determine risk factors associated with SND after mTBI.

Completed3 enrollment criteria
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