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Clarify of Predictive Risk Factors of Chemotherapy-induced Liver Injury

Liver InjuryDrug-Induced

The most common toxicity of TP (docetaxel and cisplatin) chemotherapy is chemotherapy-induced liver injury. However, patients don't always experience same chemotherapy-induced liver injury for the same drugs. Therefore, the investigators designed the present study to clarify risk factors associated with the development of severe hepatotoxicity after therapy with docetaxel and cisplatin for nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC).

Unknown status8 enrollment criteria

A Feasibility Study to Assess Pre Admission Status and Six Month Outcomes After Major Trauma

Multiple Trauma

This study aims to assess the feasibility of obtaining details about a patients previous level of function from the patient of friend/relative, after they have been admitted an intensive care unit (ICU). It will also assess the feasibility of re-assessing level of function at 6 months after the patient has been discharged from ICU.

Completed10 enrollment criteria

Multimodal Assessment of Knee Conditions

OsteoarthritisInjury of Anterior Cruciate Ligament1 more

The purpose of this study is to assess both osteoarthritis and other pathological knee conditions from the combination of signals that are known to provide information on the knee joint.

Completed5 enrollment criteria

Rapid MRI for Acute Pediatric Head Trauma

Head TraumaImage1 more

Pediatric head trauma is a leading cause of morbidity and mortality for children/adolescents. The current standard of care regarding imaging modality when concerned for an acute head injury is CT. This exposes children to radiation that may predispose to future malignancy. Rapid MRI is a test that eliminates radiation and has expanded uses in multiple other areas. This study is evaluating it for pediatric acute head trauma.

Completed9 enrollment criteria

Perioperative Evaluation of MMP-9-TIMP-1 System in Vascular Surgery Regarding Ischemic-reperfusion...

Ischemia Reperfusion Injury

The MMP-9-TIMP-1 system has been implicated in many physiological and pathophysiological conditions including vascular surgery related ischemic-reperfusion injury. Our key aims were to establish the early perioperative time courses of the aforementioned system in aorto-bifemoral bypass and aorta stentgraft implantation procedures and to find correlation between the MMP-9-TIMP-1 system and the cross-clamp time. Patients were prospectively enrolled after Ethical Committee approval. Blood samples were taken at four different time points (T1-4): T1: right before surgery, T2: 60 min after the cross-clamp release, T3: first postoperative morning, T4: third postoperative morning. Plasma was isolated from heparin anticoagulated blood samples by low speed centrifugation at 4 °C, and stored at -80 °C until analyzed in a single batch at the end of the study. MMP- 9 and TIMP-1 were determined by the quantitative sandwich enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) techniques according to the manufacturer instructions (R&D Systems Inc., Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA). In comparison with standard curves, the concentrations of MMP-9 and TIMP-1 in plasma were determined spectrophotometrically (Multiskan Ascent microplate photometer, Type: 354, Thermo Electron Corporation, Waltham, Massachusetts, USA) by reading the absorbance at 450 nm. Plasma concentrations of MMP-9 and TIMP-1 were expressed as ng/ml.

Completed8 enrollment criteria

Is Computed Tomography Associated With Survival in Adult Trauma Patients in an Urban Lower-middle...

Trauma

This study is aimed at assessing the survival benefit potentially associated with CT scans for trauma patients in an urban lower-middle income setting.

Completed4 enrollment criteria

Predictive Factors for Male Sexual Dysfunction After Traumatic Spinal Cord Injury

Male Sexual DysfunctionSpinal Cord Injury

Objective: To analyze the association between sexual function of men with spinal cord injury with possible predictive factors for dysfunction.

Completed2 enrollment criteria

Trace Element Repletion Following Severe Burn Injury

Critical IllnessNutritional Deficiency2 more

Major burn patients are characterized by large exudative losses of Cu, Se and Zn. Trace element (TE) repletion has been shown to improve clinical outcome. The study aimed to check if our repletion protocols were achieving normalization of TE plasma concentrations of major burn patients and if the necessity for continuous renal replacement therapy (CRRT) might increase the needs.

Completed4 enrollment criteria

Development of a Decision-making Aid for Referring Severe Kidney Injury Patients for Nephrology...

Chronic Kidney DiseasesAcute Kidney Injury

Acute kidney injury is a frequent and growing complication associated with a risk of progressing into a chronic kidney disease. Recent guidelines have recommended systematic consultations with a nephrologist 3-6 months following hospitalization. Risk factors of developing chronic kidney disease between hospital visits are understudied.

Completed11 enrollment criteria

The Surgical Treatment of Total Brachial Plexus Avulsion Injury-A Retrospective Study of 73 Patients...

Brachial Plexus Injury

Brachial plexus avulsion injury (BPAI) caused by traction injury, especially total root avulsion, represents a severe handicap for the patient. Despite recent progress in diagnosis and microsurgical repair, the prognosis in such cases remains unfavorable. We need to find an relatively optimal surgical treatment.

Completed2 enrollment criteria
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