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Risk Factors of Minor Head Injury

Minor Head InjuryIntracranial Bleeding1 more

Introduction and Aims: The objective of this prospective study is to evaluate the risk factors of minor head injury in all consecutive patients of one year.

Completed2 enrollment criteria

Pediatric Post-operative Abdominal Wound Dehiscence in Association With Midline vs Other Incisions:...

Wound DehiscenceIncision

This study is designed to see different abdominal incisions complication among neonates, infants and children and to find risk factors for developing wound dehiscence

Completed2 enrollment criteria

The Relationship of DASH and Mediterranean Diet Score With Serum Adiponectin Levels in Patients...

Spinal Cord Injuries

The aim of this study is to reveal the relationship of DASH and Mediterranean diet score with anthropometric measurements and serum adiponectin level in individuals with spinal cord injury. This research was planned as a cross-sectional, case-control study. With the data to be obtained from the research, information will be obtained about the hormonal or biochemical basis of metabolic disorders such as atherosclerosis and insulin resistance that may occur in individuals with spinal cord injury in the long term. 20 individuals with Spinal Cord Injury will be included in the study, and the results of the patients will be compared with 20 healthy individuals. In order to determine the food consumption status of the patients, a 1-day food consumption record will be requested. DASH diet score and Mediterranean diet score will be calculated from dietary records. After 8 hours of fasting, 3 ml of peripheral blood will be taken for the measurement of adiponectin between 08:00 and 09:00 in the morning from the individuals in the study and control groups. Adiponectin level will be measured and its correlation with DASH diet score and Mediterranean diet score will be examined.

Completed9 enrollment criteria

Selecting Specific Bio-markers and Researching Mechanisms of Immune Regulation From Inhalation Injury...

Traumatic Lung InjuryInhalation Injury

The goal of this observational study is to profile the circulating immunological traits of patients with traumatic lung injury (TLI) and inhalation injury (ILI),providing a new direction for the depth research of the pathogenesis, and providing new immune-related targets for diagnosis of the severity of lung injury and treatment. The investigators performed scRNA-seq of neutrophil and peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) from 10 ml fresh circulating blood from 3 patients with TLI and 3 patients with ILI at longitudinal timepoints,as well as peripheral blood from 3 health controls(HCs).

Completed13 enrollment criteria

Mortality in Free-fall Trauma Patients

Free Fall Trauma

In this study, the investigators aimed to analyze the demographic characteristics, patterns of injury, and mortality after free fall in the emergency department of the National Taiwan University Hospital, and the affiliations, Hsin-Chu branch, and Yun-lin branch.

Completed2 enrollment criteria

Post-traumatic Neuropathy of the Trigeminal Nerve

Nerve InjuryOrofacial Pain2 more

This is retrospective research mainly aims to determine the patterns of symptoms, clinical and radiological findings and outcomes in patients with trigeminal neuropathy following trauma or iatrogenic damage and how this translates into costs for the patient and society, work disability and medication use. The trigeminal nerve and its branches are at risk of damage during multiple dental and maxillofacial procedures: endodontics, extractions, removal of wisdom teeth, implant placement, use of local anaesthesia, orthognatic surgery. In the event of damage to these nerve branches, there is a high risk of developing a neuropathic pain that is considered very disabling for patients and that interferes with daily activities (eating, drinking, speaking, kissing, etc.). Moreover, there are few medicinal or surgical techniques available to eliminate neuropathy or reduce the symptoms. Causal procedures (e.g. the removal of wisdom teeth) are among the most frequently performed surgical procedures. The number of injuries increases every year, partly due to an increase in dental procedures. The often relatively minimal intervention combined with the major impact of these injuries on the patient's quality of life sometimes leads to medico-legal actions. The limited symptom control with current therapies of these post-traumatic neuropathies of the trigeminal nerve causes frustration and impotence in both the patient and the attending physician, which can also lead to medical shopping. Based on chart analysis, this study will examine the causes, possible risk factors and presenting symptoms, how this is reflected in clinical research and examinations, and which treatments are being instituted. Patient records from the Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery department between January 2010 and October 2018 will be checked. In addition, we wish to check the costs incurred by these patients as well as the work disability. To this end, a collaboration is being organised with Christian Mutuality (CM), the largest health insurance provider in Belgium. In order to increase the power of the study, the clinical data from the already coded, retrospective dataset of Prof. Tara Renton, co-investigator, will be transferred to the dataset of this new study.

Completed5 enrollment criteria

Sleep Quality, Heart Rate Variability and Anxiety Following Brain Injury

Traumatic Brain InjuryAnxiety

The investigators predict that decreased heart rate variability and poor sleep quality will be significantly correlated with higher self-reported anxiety following brain injury.

Completed9 enrollment criteria

Shoulder Profile Among Swimmers and Badminton Players

Sport InjuryShoulder Injuries

Background: To compare the pre-season clinical measures with shoulder rotator strength and range of motion between bilateral (swimmers) and unilateral (badminton players) overhead athletes. Design: Prospective cohort study Participants: 42 athletes were enrolled including 24 elite badminton players and 18 elite swimmers Independent variables: A pre-season visit consisted in clinical and isokinetic shoulder strength testing. Clinical testing consisted in the shoulder range of motion (ROM) measurements aIsokinetic internal and external rotator shoulder muscles strength was tested at 60. Conventional and functional (eccentric-to-concentric) ratios (FR) were calculated.

Completed3 enrollment criteria

Urodynamics of Suprasacral Spinal Cord Injury Patients

Spinal Cord Injuries

The medical records of 215 patients with spinal cord injury(SCI) at the Department of Rehabilitation Medicine of the 2nd Affiliated Hospital of Wenzhou Medical University, Wenzhou, China were evaluated between January 1, 2016 and December 20, 2019. According to the inclusion criteria and exclusion criteria, 101 patients were included. The patients were dichotomized into two groups: complete SCI group and incomplete SCI group, based on the American Spinal Injury Association Guidelines Impairment Scale (AIS) .The investigators retrospectively collected records of urodynamic evaluations of this patients and then analyze the urodynamic parameters,including detrusor overactivity (DO), bladder compliance (BC), bladder-filling sensation, maximum cystometric capacity (MCC), detrusor external sphincter dyssynergia (DESD), maximum urinary flow rate (Qmax), detrusor pressure at a maximum urinary flow rate(PdetQmax).

Completed5 enrollment criteria

Lateral Supramalleolar Perforator Flap Reconstruction Through Branches Outside of the Ankle Tissue...

Ankle Tissue Injury Wound

The lateral ankle is a common site of tissue defects and the defects in this area are often accompanied by exposure of the fibula and tendons. Microsurgical tissue transfer or a pedicled flap is needed to cover those exposures for even a relatively small defect due to the insufficiency of the local cutaneous and muscle flap in this area. Koshima et al. and Wei et al. began to propose the concept of localized perforator flaps, which were initially applied to free perforator flaps. The main benefits of such localized perforator flaps are described below. It preserves vital blood vessels and the underlying muscles and fascia. Complications in the donor area are rare and can be direct or partial sutures. Not technically demanding, although we need to find the vessel but not the vessel junction. Shorter surgery time. There are many choices of perforator flaps for lateral ankle soft tissue defects, including lateral upper ankle flap, retrograde anterior tibial artery flap, retrograde gastrocnemius flap, etc. Among them, the lateral upper ankle flap is one of the flaps commonly used for reconstruction of lateral ankle tissue defects, and the research on the lateral upper peroneal artery perforator flap is limited.

Completed7 enrollment criteria
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