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A Multi-Centre Clinical Study in Chronic Spinal Cord Injury Patients

Spinal Cord Injuries

To establish a solid foundation, e.g. network and a coordinating centre for testing new SCI therapies in forthcoming randomized controlled multi-centre clinical trials following international standards and guidelines

Completed9 enrollment criteria

Neuro-urological Outcome After Spinal Cord Injury

Urinary Bladder Neurogenic Dysfunction

Most patients with spinal cord injury suffer from bladder dysfunction which may - especially in the long-term - impair renal function. Improved treatment during the last decades improved life expectancy and quality of life. This study evaluates the bladder function in the long-term after spinal cord injury.

Completed4 enrollment criteria

Virtual Reality Based Testing of Power Wheelchair Driving Skills

Spinal Cord InjurySpina Bifida1 more

The purpose of this research study is to examine whether computer based or virtual reality based driving assessments are as useful as real-world power wheelchair driving tests in measuring driving performance and whether they may be useful in helping to identify the problems that some individuals may have with driving power wheelchairs. The specific aims are as follows: Specific Aim 1: To develop computer-based and VR-based wheelchair driving assessments for both drivers and non-drivers that correspond to an accepted real-world driving assessment (Power Mobility Road Test) and compare them to the real-world assessment and to each other. Specific Aim 2: To develop additional features of the computer-based and VR-based assessments that present dynamic tasks and determine whether skills on these tasks can be delineated within the virtual environment.

Completed8 enrollment criteria

6 Minute Push & 30 Second Sprint Tests Reliability & Relationship to Fitness, Participation, & Environmental...

Spinal Cord Injury

The purpose of this study is to assess the relationship between physical fitness and wheelchair mobility capacity and 1) participation; 2) self-reported environments barriers; and 3) self-reported avoidance of environmental features.

Completed8 enrollment criteria

Cardiovascular Disease Study

Spinal Cord Injury

Coronary heart disease (CHD) is a leading cause of death in the spinal cord injured (SCI) population, occurring at younger ages than in the able-bodied population. Conventional risk factors for CHD include high concentrations of low-density lipoprotein (LDL), low concentrations of high-density lipoprotein (HDL), diabetes mellitus (DM), smoking history, and family history. Other factors that may influence progression of CHD include C-reactive protein (an inflammatory marker), and fibrinogen (a pro-coagulant marker). Individuals with SCI with longer duration and greater completeness of injury are more likely to have significantly worse carbohydrate tolerance compared to other neurological deficit subgroups. Muscle atrophy after SCI is associated with increased insulin resistance. Prolonged inactivity has been shown to be associated with hyperinsulinemia and impaired glucose tolerance. Body composition changes after SCI to indicate significantly more total body fat mass and percent fat and less lean mass compared to able-bodied individuals. Carotid intima-media thickness is correlated with atherosclerosis progression and abdominal adiposity. Individuals with abdominal adiposity are at a higher risk for CHD, DM, hypertension, insulin resistance, and dyslipidemia. Abdominal adiposity and insulin resistance are contributors to postprandial lipemia, which may be a more sensitive indicator of CHD risk and progression. The purpose of this study is to determine the prevalence of conventional risk factors by assessing the 10-year risk for CHD, and identify emerging risk factors for CHD in the spinal cord injured population. Subjects will have the option to participate in a high fat meal test to determine postprandial lipemic responses. Knowledge of this information may be able to detect and prevent future cardiovascular events related to CHD.

Completed8 enrollment criteria

Sleep Quality & Spinal Cord Injury

Sleep Disorder

The aim of the study was to evaluate sleep quality in patients with spinal cord injury; to investigate the relationship between sleep and spinal cord level, ambulation status, spasticity, quality of life, daily living activities, depressive status, neuropathic pain

Completed4 enrollment criteria

Turkish Version of the Neurogenic Bladder Symptom Score Questionnaire: a Cross-cultural Adaptation,...

Spinal Cord Injuries

Turkish version of the Neurogenic Bladder Symptom Score questionnaire: a cross-cultural adaptation, reliability and validity study

Completed7 enrollment criteria

Individual Patient Expanded Access IND of Hope Biosciences Autologous Adipose-derived Mesenchymal...

Spinal Cord Injuries

HBSCI02: This protocol is part of an FDA Individual Patient Non-emergency Expanded Access Request submitted on behalf of a 38-year-old father and husband who on August 4, 2017 at about 4:30pm, slipped off a boat head-first while in the Florida Keys for a family wedding, and was immediately unable to move his legs. He discharged to Texas via air ambulance for physical rehabilitation on August 23, 2017 with a diagnosis of ASIA B (American Spinal Injury Association) C-5 SCI (spinal cord injury). HBSCI04: This Individual Patient Expanded Access IND has been created per the request of a 75-year-old man who has been diagnosed with Spinal Cord Injury. The patient requested this Expanded Access IND with the purpose of possible restoration of nerve transmission and restoring sensation in his upper and lower body using intravenous autologous adipose derived mesenchymal stem cells. HBSCI05: This Individual Patient Expanded Access IND has been created per the request of a 26-year-old man who has been diagnosed with Spinal Cord Injury. The patient is a 26-year-old male who suffered an unstable C-6 compressive fracture, crushing the vertebral body and retropulsion of a large bone fragment into the vertebral canal, stenosing 75% of spinal canal in a diving accident on 12/4/2021 in Belize City, Belize. The injury classification is C-6 Asia A injury. The injury left him with flaccid paralysis below the level of C-7 dermatome.

No longer available38 enrollment criteria

Reliability and Validity of the ISNCSCI in Patients With Non-traumatic Spinal Cord Lesions

Spinal Cord Injuries

Aim of the study is to assess the psychometric properties of the International Standards for Neurological Classification of Spinal Cord Injury in subjects with non traumatic lesions.

Completed7 enrollment criteria

Prospective Survey of Body Mass Index in People With Spinal Cord Injury.

Spinal Cord Injuries

This study is a prospective national survey of body mass index, and includes all patients with a new spinal cord injury hospitalized at Clinic for Spinal Cord Injuries, Rigshospitalet and Spinal Cord Injury Center of Western Denmark during a period of 9 months. Informed consent is retrieved from all participants.

Completed3 enrollment criteria
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