Transfusion for Major Haemorrhage in Trauma - Characteristics and Outcomes
TraumaHemorrhage3 moreBackground: Trauma is the leading cause of death in young adults worldwide and the most common causes of mortality are haemorrhage and brain injury. About 40% of trauma related deaths are due to massive haemorrhage and approximately 30% of trauma patients have an associated trauma induced coagulopathy. In order to improve outcome, the optimal care for the bleeding patient need to be further understood. Aim: The overall aim of this project is to evaluate characteristics and outcomes in patients receiving blood transfusion in the early phase after major trauma at a Level 1 trauma center in Sweden. The specific aims are: i) To describe outcome, characteristics and effects on the coagulation system in patients receiving early blood transfusion compared to those not receiving transfusion in the early phase. ii) To describe outcome, characteristics and effects on the coagulation system in patients receiving prehospital blood transfusion compared to patients where transfusion is initiated in the trauma unit. iii) To describe the effect from concurrent treatment with procoagulant drugs and intravenous fluids on outcome, characteristics and effects on the coagulation system in patients receiving blood transfusion after major trauma. Method: This is an observational study of trauma patients admitted to the Trauma Unit at the Karolinska University Hospital Solna, Stockholm, Sweden. Data from patients receiving blood transfusion (erythrocytes, plasma or whole blood) in the early phase of the resuscitation will be collected. All patients receiving transfusion within two hours from arrival will be included. Data on trauma details, injuries, physiological parameters, coagulations tests and treatment will be collected prospectively and from existing registries. The control group will consist of patients not receiving transfusion during the first two hours of care.
Teaching First Aid and Trauma Management to School Students
Trauma-related WoundHead Injury5 moreThis proposal aims to describe research that will utilize first aid in primary education students and will attempt to identify the frequency with which the training should be repeated and the type of trainer who will carry out the training program.
Feasibility and Effectiveness of a Remote Monitoring Program for the Treatment of Diabetic Foot...
Diabetic FootDiabetic Foot Ulcer4 moreThis research is being done to compare two different methods of wound monitoring for chronic wounds: remote wound monitoring using a smartphone app and in-person wound monitoring in a clinic setting. This will be a pilot non-blinded randomized controlled feasibility trial. The investigators will enroll 120 patients with an active diabetic foot ulcer (DFU) who present to the multidisciplinary diabetic foot clinic in Baltimore, Maryland. Patients will be computer randomized 1:1 to receive wound care monitoring using remote DFU monitoring technology or standard in-person monitoring for 12 weeks.
Clinical Significance of DKK2 Protein in Cerebral Ischemia-reperfusion Injury
Ischemic StrokeAcute2 moreThe study is a two-center prospective cohort clinical trial. The primary purpose of this trial is to identify the pattern of DKK2 serum levels in ischemic stroke patients after revascularization therapy and determine the correlation between serum DKK2 levels and prognosis.
Brief Suicide & Trauma Therapy for Suicide Risk
SuicideTrauma2 moreThe investigators have developed an integrated suicide intervention, Brief Suicide and Trauma Therapy (BSTT). BSTT combines Brief-Skills for Safer Living (Brief-SfSL)-a promising method to enhance coping skills and reduce suicidality-with a trauma therapy component to alleviate the specific impacts of childhood trauma on suicide risk. The aim of this pilot is to test 12-weeks of BSTT to alleviate suicide risk among individuals with a history of childhood trauma and current suicidality.
4FM Acceptance Training as the New Form of cPTSD-focused Treatment Based on Existential Analysis...
TraumaResearch project entitled "The experience of relational trauma as an important etiological factor of neurotic and/or personality disorders. The 4FM Acceptance training as a new form of therapy for these disorders" assumes the following goals: validation of the Polish version of the International Trauma Questionnaire (ITQ); assessment of prevalence of relational trauma among adult psychiatric patients hospitalized at the Institute of Psychiatry and Neurology; development a new therapeutic intervention - 4FM Acceptance training - based on the methodology of the Existential Analysis; assessment of the impact of the 4FM Acceptance training among patients with cPTSD. The original therapeutic intervention - 4FM Acceptance training - will be developed based on the methodological assumptions of the 4 Fundamental Motivations (4FM) in the Existential Analysis methodology, developed by Alfried Längle, student of Viktor Frankl, a representative of the Existential Psychology, together with other important representatives, i.e. Rollo May, Irvin Yalom and in Poland prof. Antoni Kępiński.
Effects of Topical Hyaluronic Acid Gel on Postoperative Pain and Wound Healing
Palatal WoundThis clinical study aims to investigate the impact of a topical hyaluronic acid (HA) gel on postoperative pain and wound healing at palatal donor sites in patients undergoing mucogingival procedures involving a de-epithelialized gingival graft (DGG) from the palate. The study design is a Phase III, randomized, double-blind, parallel-group, clinical trial, conducted in a single center, with 30 subjects aged 18-70 years.
Evaluation of the Effectiveness of a Regional Trauma Care System for the Treatment of Patients With...
TraumaSevere trauma imposes a heavy burden to society and family because of its high mortality and disability rate. Based on the implementation plan of "one region", "two links", and "three teams", the Trauma Medicine Center of Peking University People's Hospital has constructed regional trauma care system that is suitable for China's national conditions. The primary objective of this trial is to evaluate the effectiveness of the regional trauma care system on the treatment of patients with severe trauma in China.This study is a prospective, multicenter, stepped-wedge cluster-randomized controlled clinical trial.
Ultrasound Treatment on Wound Healing Time
Burn Wound2nd Degree Burn of the SkinThis is a randomized, sham-controlled pilot study that will assess the safety and feasibility of splenic focused pulsed ultrasound treatment on burn wound healing time in 24 subjects (12 active ultrasound and 12 sham controls).
SCIVAX: Biomarkers of Immune Dysfunction and Vaccine Responsiveness in Chronic SCI
Spinal Cord InjuriesTraumatic Spinal Cord Injury3 moreThe purpose of this observational research study is to better understand immune responses to vaccines against viruses (influenza or SARS-CoV2). The goal is to determine any differences in immune responses to vaccines in uninjured people and in people living with spinal cord injuries, who are typically at increased risk of infections.