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Effects of Internet-based ERITA Added to TAU in Young People With Non-Suicidal Self-Injury (TEENS)...

Non-suicidal Self-injury

There has been a significant increase in non-suicidal self-injury the last decades especially among young people and treatment initiative are sparse. We aim to assess the feasibility of methods, procedures, and safety of internet-based Emotion Regulation Individual Therapy for Adolescents (ERITA) as add on to treatment as usual (TAU) in 13-17-year-old patients with non-suicidal self-injury referred to psychiatric services.

Completed5 enrollment criteria

Prophylactic Negative Pressure Wound Therapy for High Risk Laparotomy Wounds. A Randomized Prospective...

Surgical WoundWound Dehiscence3 more

Negative pressure wound closure technique (NPWT) has been widely introduced in different clinical settings. Most of the studies report it as an effective and cost-effective method to treat complicated surgical wounds or even open abdomen. NPWT as a prophylactic effort to prevent complications of high risk surgical wounds has recently been introduced, but the concept is still lacking clinical evidence in terms of clinical effectiveness and cost effectiveness. In this randomized, multi centric study investigators aim to compare prophylactic negative pressure wound closure (ciNPWT) with traditional, dry wound dressing at high infection risk laparotomy wounds.

Terminated9 enrollment criteria

Factors Affecting the Speed of Recovery After ACL Reconstruction

Anterior Cruciate Ligament InjuryACL Injury1 more

The purpose of this study is to find out how postoperative pain affects recovery after anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) repair. Complete recovery after ACL repair involves healing of tissues at the surgical site, but also recovery of strength of the muscles that control movements at the knee. Some pain is normally experienced after ACL repair; the severity is variable from one individual to another. Pain is usually controlled by intravenous and oral (by mouth) pain medicines. It is also frequently controlled by numbing nerves that supply sensation to the knee joint and surrounding tissues. This procedure is called a nerve block. The investigators want to determine if standard methods of pain control after surgery affect future pain control, and the ability to exercise and recover muscle strength after surgery. The investigators are also interested in determining what other factors, such as age, gender, anxiety, or coping skills might be predictive of pain severity and speed of recovery. As part of the study, the investigators will record subject's ratings of pain severity, use of painkiller medicines, and muscle bulk measured by standardized tests, at various time intervals in the first 6 months after surgery. The investigators will also ask them to complete two questionnaires,one that enquires about subject's responses to pain in the past (catastrophizing test), and one that measures anxiety they might have about surgery or pain on the day of surgery. The investigators will be studying approximately 180 people who are having ACL repair at University of Washington. Subjects may be involved who are having multiple ligaments repaired including the anterior cruciate ligament

Completed14 enrollment criteria

48 Weeks, Study to Evaluate Overall Safety and Tolerability of Co-administration of Tesofensine...

Hypothalamic Injury-induced Obesity (HIO)

Double-blind, randomized, placebo-controlled, single- center study followed by an open-label extension period. • The study will have two parts: Part 1: 24 weeks double-blind treatment, followed by Part 2: 24 weeks open-label extension - all subjects still participating at the end of Part 1 will be given an option to continue for additional 24 weeks on the active drug if evaluated eligible by the Investigator

Completed9 enrollment criteria

Safety and Efficacy of Wendan Decoction in Acute Moderated to Severe Brain Injury

Acute Brain Injury

Efficacy and safety of Traditional Chinese Medicine (Wendan decoction) combined with conventional neurologic intensive care in patients with acute moderated to severe brain injury in early stage - A randomized controlled study.

Completed10 enrollment criteria

A Sports Injury Prevention Program to Reduce Subsequent Injuries After Concussion

Brain ConcussionMusculoskeletal Injury2 more

The long-term goal of this research is to implement methods that healthcare providers can use across diverse clinical settings to (1) identify athletes at risk for (musculoskeletal) MSK injury when cleared to return to play (RTP) after a concussion and (2) develop practical ways to reduce MSK injury risk following concussion RTP. The rationale is that once post-concussion MSK injury risk factors are known and prevention strategies tested, concussion RTP protocols will evolve to include injury risk reduction programs.

Completed12 enrollment criteria

Local Wound Infiltration Versus Caudal Block on Wound Infection and Healing in Paediatrics Inguinal...

Healing Surgical Wounds

The aim of the present study is to assess effect of local wound infiltration in comparison with caudal block by bupivacaine 0.25% after inguinal herniotomy in pediatrics on: Wound infection and healing (primary outcome) and postoperative analgesia (secondary outcome).

Completed7 enrollment criteria

Impact on Sensitivity and Motor Block Duration of an Intravenous Dexamethasone an Axillary Block...

Hand WoundWrist Wound4 more

Intravenous dexamethasone is used to increase the duration of analgesia of interscalene bloc for shoulder surgery: it extends from 11h to 23h the sensitivity block in shoulder area. However, the time of dexamethasone intravenous injection has not been studied. In all studies, dexamethasone was injected right after the achievement of loco regional anesthesia. The main objective is to demonstrate that intravenous injection of dexamethasone delayed at 90 minutes in patients who received an axillary block with mepivacaine prolongs the duration of the motor block by 40 minutes.

Completed27 enrollment criteria

The Effect of Vitamin C on Wound Healing In Mandibular Fracture Patients

Vitamin C DeficiencySmoking14 more

The goal of this study is to perform a randomized clinical trial to assess the effects of vitamin C versus placebo on wound healing in mandibular fracture patients.

Completed8 enrollment criteria

Walk-Training Program for Individuals With Chronic Spinal Cord Injury (SCI)

Spinal Cord Injury

Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is the common leading cause of death among people with spinal cord injury (SCI) and occurs at an early age in people with SCI as compared to able-bodied people. The findings are consistent in demonstrating a high prevalence of CVD among people with SCI. Lack of physical activity and/or prolonged sitting which is observed in people with SCI due to impaired/loss of motor function is associated with increased risk factors of CVD. By doing this study, researchers hope to learn the effects of walking training on cardiovascular health among people with chronic SCI.

Completed14 enrollment criteria
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