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Quality of Life and Life Satisfaction in Pediatric and Adolescent Gymnasts Through Injury

Musculoskeletal InjuryQuality of Life

This study aims to assess the quality and life and life satisfaction of pediatric and adolescent gymnasts throughout their musculoskeletal injury recovery.

Recruiting4 enrollment criteria

Point-of-Care Ultrasound for Pediatric Thoracic Trauma: A Multi-Institutional Trial

Trauma ChestPediatric ALL

The objective of the proposed study is to investigate the diagnostic accuracy of ED POCUS in pediatric traumatic thoracic injuries including traumatic pneumothorax, hemothorax, lung contusion, rib fractures, and pulmonary edema (from submersion injury). This will be a prospective, multicenter, observational study of children 0-21 years of age presenting to the participating pediatric emergency departments for suspected traumatic thoracic injury. Results of POCUS will be compared to that of chest X-ray, final clinical diagnosis, computed tomography (CT) or magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). Study hypotheses are that POCUS is highly accurate (90-95%) when compared to chest X-ray, and moderately accurate (~80%) when compared to CT or MRI in diagnosing these conditions.

Recruiting2 enrollment criteria

Real Time Vital Sign Assessment to Predict Neurological Decline After Traumatic Brain Injury

Traumatic Brain Injury

This study will look to validate predictive algorithms developed in a previous study where we collected relevant data from trauma registry and after using advanced signal-processing and machine-learning, determined prediction scores regarding neuroworsening and other outcomes following traumatic brain injury.

Recruiting12 enrollment criteria

Fractional Excretion of Urea for the Differential Diagnosis of Acute Kidney Injury in Cirrhosis...

Acute Kidney Injury

The aim of this study is to evaluate: The diagnostic performance of Fractional Excretion of Urea (FEUrea) for the differential diagnosis of acute kidney injury in patients with cirrhosis and ascites presenting to a tertiary care hospital. The ability of Fractional Excretion of Urea to distinguish between structural group of acute kidney injury (acute tubular necrosis) versus functional group of acute kidney injury (prerenal azotemia and hepatorenal syndrome), and types of functional group (prerenal azotemia versus hepatorenal syndrome type 1).

Recruiting8 enrollment criteria

Shifting Away From Pain: Neurocognitive Approach to Explain and Predict Recovery Following Whiplash...

Whiplash Injuries

Around half of the patients with neck pain after trauma (whiplash) will develop chronic pain. Understanding the transition from acute to chronic pain after whiplash is a priority since will help to identify those which patients are likely to fully recover and who do not. In the last years, there have been a call for an investigation of new biomarkers; particularly in brain structure and function. Alterations in the structure of the brain (gray matter, white matter and cortical thickness) as well as the brain function have been found in people with chronic WAD; which are also correlated with pain, disability and symptoms of central sensitization such as hyperalgesia. Previous research has found structural and functional brain differences between people who develop chronic low back pain compared to those who recovered; but research in this vein is still lacking in people with whiplash. Consequently, this study aims to examine the neural correlates of recovery following whiplash injury.

Recruiting21 enrollment criteria

fMRI and IVCM Cornea Microscopy of CXL in Keratoconus

PainPostoperative9 more

Evaluation of neuroplasticity of pain pathways and corneal afferent nerve regeneration following corneal crosslinking (CXL) in keratoconus patients using fMRI and corneal In Vivo Confocal Microscopy (IVCM).

Recruiting20 enrollment criteria

Diagnostic Study of Lateral Ligament Complex Injury of Ankle

Chronic Instability of Ankle JointLateral Ligament Complex Injury of Ankle

Comparative Study on Accuracy of Different Diagnostic Methods of Lateral Collateral Ligament Injury of Ankle

Recruiting2 enrollment criteria

The Relation Between Quadriceps Muscle Layer Thickness and Nitrogen Balance for Nutrition Monitoring...

Trauma

Loss of muscle mass is a major cause of intensive care unit-acquired weakness (ICU-AW) and is associated with delayed weaning; prolonged ICU and hospital stay and is an independent predictor of one year mortality. Theoretically, the best strategy to minimize muscle loss during ICU stay, is delivering an appropriate nutritional support. Studying the correlation between the sequential assessments of quadriceps femoris muscle layer thickness (QMLT) by the aid of Ultrasound in addition to the traditional method (NB) for assessment of nutritional status may be helpful to predict outcome and mortality.

Recruiting10 enrollment criteria

Respiratory Muscle Structure and Function in Mechanically Ventilated Patients and Long-term Outcomes...

Mechanical Ventilation ComplicationDiaphragm Injury3 more

Air is normally pumped in and out of the lungs by the muscles that contribute to inhalation and exhalation, called the respiratory muscles. The abdominal muscles help by forcing air out of your lungs during exhalation; whereas the diaphragm, the main muscle used for breathing, contracts to get air into the lungs during inhalation. With mechanical ventilation, respiratory muscles are able to rest and recover while the breathing machine takes over; however, this may cause respiratory muscle weakness. Patients who develop weakness of these muscles may require more assistance from the ventilator and take longer to recover their ability to breathe without assistance. The impact of this phenomenon on long-term outcomes is uncertain. The RESPIRE study is designed to characterize how respiratory muscles change during mechanical ventilation and to evaluate the impact on long term quality of life. An additional objective of this study is to examine novel measures obtained from automated functions of a ventilator, that may better predict success from weaning from mechanical ventilation.

Recruiting13 enrollment criteria

Multiomic Analysis of Body Fluid in Acute Traumatic Brain Injury

Brain InjuriesTraumatic

The goal of this experimental observation study is to figure out differently expressed biomarkers in body fluid in traumatic brain injury patients. The main questions it aims to answer is: Which RNA, protein and metabolites are differently expressed in lesion tissues? What molecular mechanism is participated in TBI? Participants will be treated by emergency operation, and their body fluid samples will be collected in emergency room and during the operation.

Recruiting13 enrollment criteria
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