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SLAP Injury of the Shoulder Joint: Application Value of Deep Learning in Diagnosis

Superior Labrum From Anterior to Posterior Injuries

This study intends to study the shoulder SLAP injury through deep learning technology and establish a deep learning model through the combination of axial and oblique coronal images to establish a deep learning method that can accurately identify and grade shoulder SLAP injury.

Unknown status5 enrollment criteria

Patterns of Injury and Mortality in Free-fall Trauma Patients

Trauma

In this study, the investigator aimed to analyze the demographic characteristics, patterns of injury and mortality after free fall in a Taiwan level one trauma center.

Unknown status2 enrollment criteria

Molecular Mediators of Nerve Injury Signaling

DiabetesNerve Injury1 more

Specific proteins and other signaling molecules are increased and decreased following nerve injury. Some of these are important in producing pain or explaining why pain persists after traumatic nerve injuries or in disease states such as diabetes. In this study, the investigators hypothesize that it is possible to detect changes in specific signaling molecules and that these will provide insights into novel treatment strategies. The patients to be included are those who are undergoing the removal of tissue during surgery. The tissues that would otherwise be discarded will be included in the study as appropriate.

Unknown status2 enrollment criteria

The Reliability of Heart Rate Variability Among Patients With Brain Injury as Measured by POLAR...

Acquired Brain Injury

Following a brain injury (BI) in addition to all other systems, there can be a failure in the control of the autonomic system activity. Heart rate (HR) has its own normal variability. Heart rate is controlled by the Sympathetic and Parasympathetic systems. Therefore, monitoring HR variability (HRV) can help us evaluate the balance of the two systems and their efficiency.Decrease in HRV was found to be in correlation with death among patients in the acute stage following ABI. Decrease in HRV is a pre-stage of HR irregularity and ventricular fibrillation.This disturbance can have a great impact on the patients health condition. In addition there was found an inverse correlation between this situation and the rehabilitation outcomes. Based on this data there is a great importance in monitoring HRV during rehabilitation among patients following BI while the patients are required to perform physical activity.The aim of this work is to check whether we can replace the traditional way of measuring HR by EKG Holter (gold standard) with a more simple,accessible tool-the POLAR watch. The aim of this work is to check if the data collected from a POLAR watch is reliable compared to the data collected from an EKG holter.

Unknown status4 enrollment criteria

Acid Base and Electrolytes Patterns in Drains Operational Wounds and Its Relation to Complications...

WoundsInfections1 more

Objective- The purpose of this study is to evaluate a connection between PH,PCO2,HCO3,PO2,Na,K,Glu and Lactate patterns in vacuum drains of different plastic operational wounds and its relation to infections and seroma formation.

Unknown status3 enrollment criteria

Wound Healing In Diabetes (WHy) Study

Impaired Wound HealingDiabetes Mellitus

This observational study aims to identify risk factors and molecular mechanisms of impaired wound healing, to guide better foot care in the diabetic population.

Unknown status8 enrollment criteria

Intergenerational Transmission of Terror

AnxietyTrauma1 more

Our aim is examine avenues by which mothers can transmit their trauma to their children.

Unknown status3 enrollment criteria

Expressive Arts as a Social and Community Integration Tool for Youth Recovering From Brain Injury...

Brain Injuries

This study utilizes a novel technique-expressive arts therapy-to facilitate social integration for youth recovering from acquired brain injury (ABI). Expressive arts therapy is defined as the use of the arts and artistic media to explore psychological aspects of life. An expressive art (also referred to as 'creative arts' or even just 'arts') encompasses drama, music, art (visual arts such as painting, sculpture etc) and dance/movement. It has great potential to improve community integration for youth recovering from ABI, through facilitating skills required for successful social communication and social cognition. It is hypothesized to improve social and emotional functioning compared to a less structured creative arts program. It is expected that a combination of directed group activities and self-reflection within a creative learning context will improve emotional awareness and social and community integration to a greater degree than a non-expressive creative arts therapy group, in youth who have suffered an ABIAs community integration enables meaningful and productive occupational engagement, enabling opportunities for occupational engagement through increased community integration would greatly enhance the quality of life of adolescents with ABI.

Unknown status5 enrollment criteria

Neutrophil Gelatinase-Associated Lipocalin: Biomarker of Acute Kidney Injury After Cardiac Surgery...

Early Acute Kidney Injury

The following objectives were used for comparison: 1)primary objective: Evaluate the urinary excretion of NGAL as a marker of early development of acute kidney injury in patients undergoing cardiac surgery.

Unknown status10 enrollment criteria

Brain White Matter Injury in Late Preterm Infants

White Matter Injury

At 34 weeks, the brain weight of preterm infants is only 65% that of term infants, and the cortex volume is 53% that of term infants. Damage at this stage of development will also change the trajectory of specific processes in the development of neurons and glial cells, resulting in neurological dysfunction in survivors.The incidence of cerebral palsy in late preterm infants is three times higher than in term infants, and about 25% lag behind term infants in learning, language and other neurodevelopment. At 34-37 weeks of gestation, oligodendrocytes are still late oligodendrocyte precursors and vascular development of the white matter area is immature, making the brain more prone to white matter injury (WMI).

Unknown status3 enrollment criteria
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