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Evaluation of the Clinical Performance of the Quantra System With the QStat Cartridge in Trauma...

Blood Loss MassiveTrauma

This pilot study will evaluate the performance of the Quantra System comprised of the Quantra Hemostasis Analyzer with the QStat Cartridge in trauma patients.

Completed10 enrollment criteria

Acute Myocardial Dysfunction and Chest Trauma - The Strainy Trauma Study

Chest Trauma

This study aims to investigate whether the identification of acute myocardial dysfunction by 2D-strain transthoracic sonography in the first week following trauma would allow to better diagnose occult and severe patterns of myocardial contusion, in order to identify a subpopulation at higher risk of complications. The measurement of myocardial strain (2D-strain) by transthoracic sonography is a robust tool to assess the myocardial function. The investigators strongly suppose that the 2D-strain would allow to better identify subclinical MC in chest trauma, as well as the severe patterns that are associated with more organs dysfunctions and a worst outcome.

Completed13 enrollment criteria

ICG Fluorescence Imaging in Trauma Patients

Trauma Injury

This will be a prospective observational trial to better understand the range and variation associated with bone/soft tissue perfusion in fracture patients and examine the relationship between perfusion, measured using quantitative Indocyanine green (ICG) fluorescence and complications such as surgical site infection (SSI), persistent SSI, and fracture nonunion.

Completed50 enrollment criteria

Ultrasound and Immunological Findings in Patients With Shoulder Injury Related to Vaccine Administration...

Shoulder Injury Related to Vaccine AdministrationErosion1 more

Accidental vaccine injection into adjunct shoulder structures can cause tissue damage, termed Shoulder injury related to vaccine administration (SIRVA). The immunopathological mechanisms and consequences of SIRVA are unknown. The study assesses the clinical and immunological consequences of an influenza vaccine if accidentally administered in periarticular space.

Completed4 enrollment criteria

Physical Activity Scale in Individuals With Spinal Cord Injury

Spinal Cord Injuries

The aim of this study was to improve the cultural adaptation and Turkish version of the The Physical Activity Scale for Individuals With Physical Disabilities (PASIPD) and to investigate the validity and reliability of the Turkish version of PASIPD in individuals with spinal cord injury. PASIPD, which consists of 13 questions, will be adapted to Turkish by translation and back translation method. The study included 47 wheelchair-dependent patients over the age of 18 who were able to read and write Turkish (26 females, 21 males). In order to determine the reliability and internal consistency of PASIPD, item-total correlation, if item deleted cronbach alpha coefficient and cronbach alpha coefficient of the whole scale will be calculated. Test-retest method will be used for the stability of the scale. In the test-retest method, the scale will be re-applied to the same people with 7-day intervals. Pearson correlation analysis will be performed between the first test and the second test total and sub-parameters after 1 week. Test-retest reliability will be determined using the intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC). In the validity test of PASIPD; construct validity and criterion validity will be used. Test of construct validity; factor analysis and convergent and discriminant validity methods. The Barthel Index of Activities of Daily Living and Functional Independence Measure (FIM); World Health Organization Quality of Life Scale Abbreviated Version (WHOQOL-BREF), Nottingham Health Profile (NHP) and Craig Handicap Assessment and Reporting Technique (CHART-SF) will be used to convergent and discriminant validity. Manual Wheelchair Propulsion Tests will be used to demonstrate criterion validity.

Completed11 enrollment criteria

Moral Injury Symptom Scale/Moral Injury Outcome Scale

Moral InjuryAnxiety2 more

The purpose of this research is to validate the moral injury symptom scale clinician version short form and the Moral Injury Outcome Scale in nurses. Participants will be recruited in accordance with AdventHealth Policy # 400.120: Selection and Enrollment of AdventHealth Employees, Physicians, and Volunteers for research Studies. Employee participants will be assured participation in this study will not affect performance evaluation or employment-related decisions by peers or supervisors. No employees will be recruited by a direct supervisor. Recruitment of potential employees as participants will occur without coercion by the Principal Investigator (PI), by bulletin board advertisements, or through a third party unassociated in a power/supervisory relationship with the employee (i.e., researchers from Center for Whole-Person Research).

Completed4 enrollment criteria

Point-of-care Ultrasound for Acute Kidney Injury

Acute Kidney Injury

It is aimed to determine prerenal, renal and postrenal diagnoses of patients with acute kidney injury with POCUS performed in the emergency department. Patients who presented to the emergency department and who have acute kidney injury (AKI) according to the KDIGO criteria will be evaluated and patients diagnosed with AKI will be included in the study. The diagnostic accuracy of POCUS with the AKI etiologies of the patients will be evaluated.

Completed12 enrollment criteria

The Impact of COVID-19 Pandemic to Trauma Patients in Emergency Department: A Multicenter Experience...

TraumaCovid19

COVID-19, which emerged in China in December 2019, has become a pandemic with its spread to many countries of the world. The aim of this multi-centered study is to guide for the approach, organization, diagnosis and treatment of the patients admitted due to trauma to emergency department during the pandemic period.

Completed4 enrollment criteria

Needs of Persons With Spinal Cord Injury (SCI)

Spinal Cord Injuries

Persons with spinal cord injury (PwSCI) are at a greater risk for major health conditions and poorer health outcomes than persons without spinal cord injury (SCI). They often experience a great deal of health needs both on a physiological level as well as a psychosocial level. PwSCI frequently require supports and services to be able to live independently within the community. These services and supports are sometimes difficult to access within the community when the country is operating under regular capacity, in current times with the global COVID-19 pandemic, the challenges for obtaining and accessing supports and services will become much greater. The proposed project aims to identify the specific needs during this time of crisis and to provide referrals and resources to ameliorate those needs by surveying PwSCI in the St. Louis region. The project also hopes to determine if these persons experience isolation during shelter at home orders. PwSCI, who the investigators serve or have served in the past, will be contacted via phone or e-mail once a month for six months and asked to complete a questionnaire that will allow the investigators to track the participant's needs during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Completed2 enrollment criteria

Peroneal Nerve Injury: a 20- Year Retrospective Case Series Study

Traumatic InjuryPeroneal Nerve Injury1 more

In a 20-year retrospective study, all skiers and snowboarders with a peroneal nerve injury at the fibular head treated surgically at the Department of Plastic, Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgery at the Medical University of Innsbruck, Austria, were included. Covering a period from 1999/2000 to 2018/2019.

Completed5 enrollment criteria
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