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Obtaining and Storing Wound Debridment Samples For Immediate or Future Wound-Related Scientific...

Wound

Debridement Samples being collected for future or immediate research purposes.

Unknown status6 enrollment criteria

Proteomics of Severe Traumatic Brain Injury: A Feasibility Study

Brain InjuriesTraumatic

The purpose of this study is to: Determine the temporal course of matrix metalloproteinase (MMP) expression in patients wiht severe traumatic brain injury Determine the temporal course of the expression of MMP-related inflammatory mediators of secondary injury in patients with severe traumatic brain injury Describe the association of physiological changes and standard microdialysis analyte measures (lactate, pyruvate, lactate/pyruvate ratio, and glucose) to MMP and neuroinflammatory marker concentrations.

Unknown status10 enrollment criteria

F18-Flouride PET/CT in Acute Knee Injury

Knee Injury

18F-fluoride is a positron-emitting bone-seeking agent with favorable pharmacokinetic properties. Its uptake mechanism resembles that of 99mTc-MDP. After IV administration, 18F-fluoride diffuses through the bone capillaries into the bone extracellular fluid (ECF). Its plasma clearance is more rapid than that of 99mTc-MDP and its single-passage extraction efficiency is higher. The fast blood clearance of 18F-fluoride results in a better target- to- background ratio. Bone uptake of 18F-fluoride is two-fold higher than that of 99mTc-MDP. Combining the favorable pharmacokinetic characteristics of 18F-fluoride with the high performance of PET technology, 18F-fluoride is a valuable imaging modality of the skeleton. There are only few manuscripts on the role of static 18F-fluoride PET for detection of lesions in patients referred for non-oncologic indications The purpose of the study is to prospectively assess the added value of Fluoride PET/CT in the clinical setting of acute knee injury. The findings of Fluoride PET/CT will be correlated with those found on arthroscopy and MRI which the currently used diagnostic techniques with a high, however, not perfect diagnostic accuracy regarding the issue of bone injury which is a critical component on the long term outcome after knee injury.

Unknown status3 enrollment criteria

Emotional and Social Impact on the Relatives of Hospitalized Children for Severe Trauma

Severe Trauma

This research aims to study the occurrence of post-traumatic stress, anxiety or depression in the parents of a child who has been hospitalized in intensive care unit following a severe trauma.

Unknown status5 enrollment criteria

Improving Situational Awareness Before Acute Care

Critical IllnessTrauma

This study aims to assess the impact on the trauma team's situational awareness of using a dashboard to synthesize and disseminate available information on a critical patient incoming to the trauma center.

Unknown status3 enrollment criteria

Severity Factors and Needed Observation Time at ED of Patients Wih Head Injury

Head Injury OtherLength of Stay1 more

We know precisely which patients and when they should have an imaging test to evaluate a Head Injury (HI). But in those patients on anticoagulant and / or antiaggregant treatment we do not know the exact incidence of early and late hemorrhagic lesions, and there is no specific recommendation on how long they should remain under observation in the emergency department if no initial lesions are evident. Our goal is to try to answer these two questions.

Unknown status4 enrollment criteria

Intelligent Underwear (IU) in Paraplegics

Skin PhysiologySpinal Cord Injuries1 more

Pressure injuries are a major problem in patients with no or limited mobility and sensation such as paraplegics. Changes in skin physiology like changes in skin perfusion, oxygenation and humidity may explain and help to detect pressure injury development earlier. Thus, these parameters may be used for continuous monitoring of skin health. So far, there is no measuring technology available which would allow to measure continuously and quantitatively the physiological parameters, which are essential in the development of pressure injuries, over a long period of time in the clinical setting. The goal of this pilot study is to test whether this wearable technology can be used for measurements of skin parameter and whether temperature, pressure, humidity, perfusion, and oxygenation can be measured safely and accurately. 10 healthy individuals and 10 individuals with spinal cord will be enrolled for measurements with this newly developed device over the ischium for 30 minutes. The reproducibility of the measurements will be investigated.

Unknown status5 enrollment criteria

Clinical Research on Advanced Warning Factors Of Respiratory Injury in Dermatomyositis

DermatomyositisRespiratory Injury

Dermatomyositis (DM) is a highly heterogeneous autoimmune disease characterized by rash and myasthenia. Beside these, respiratory involvement is one of the common complications of DM. Interstitial lung disease (ILD) occur in approximately 90% of patients with DM, part of them may manifest rapidly progressive-interstitial lung disease (rp-ILD), which progresses into respiratory failure that is difficult to correct and leads to death. Early identification of rp-ILD high risk group is of great significance to improve the prognosis of patients and to conduct following clinical studies. A simple, easy, convenient and reliable diagnostic tool has not yet acquired till now.

Unknown status5 enrollment criteria

Correlative Cohort Study on the Clinical Features and Prognosis of Drug-induced Liver Injury

Drug-induced Liver Injury

This was a retrospective study of a clinical observational cohort. The patients were admitted and definitely diagnosed by liver biopsy as drug-induced liver injury from September 2014 to September 2019, in the Second Department of Liver Disease, Beijing Ditan Hospital Affiliated to Capital Medical University were enrolled, and these patients also met the RUCAM score and were clinically diagnosed as DILI. Baseline clinical data and follow-up biochemical data at 3, 6, and 12 months were collected. SPSS software was used to analyze the characteristics of clinical data and the dynamic changes of biochemical indicators. Logistic regression was used to analyze the risk factors associated with the chronicity of DILI. Bivariate Logistic regression model and ROC curve were used to obtain the clinical indicators for combined diagnosis of chronicity of DILI patients. To investigate the clinical features and prognostic factors of drug-induced liver injury.

Unknown status6 enrollment criteria

Cartilage Injury and Remodeling After ACL Rupture and Reconstruction: Functional Imaging and Biomarkers...

Anterior Cruciate Ligament Injuries

The proposed study will establish novel relationships between intra-articular MSC recruitment, synovial inflammation, biomarkers of cartilage degeneration and joint inflammation, clinical patient factors, and downstream alterations in cartilage composition and morphology to provide novel insights into the pathoetiology of PTOA after ACL injury and reconstruction.

Unknown status9 enrollment criteria
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