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Development and Testing of a Pediatric Cervical Spine Injury Risk Assessment Tool

Cervical Spine Injury

Cervical spine injuries (CSI) are serious, but rare events in children. Spinal precautions (rigid cervical collar and immobilization on a longboard) in the prehospital setting may be beneficial for children with CSI, but are poorly studied. In contrast, spinal precautions for pediatric trauma patients without CSI are common and may be associated with harm. Spinal precautions result in well-documented adverse physical and physiological sequelae. Of substantial concern is that the mere presence of prehospital spinal precautions may lead to a cascade of events that results in the increased use of inappropriate radiographic testing in the emergency department (ED) to evaluate children for CSI and thus an unnecessary, increased exposure to ionizing radiation and lifetime risk of cancer. Most children who receive spinal precautions and/or are imaged for potential CSI, and particularly those imaged with computed tomography (CT), are exposed to potential harm with no demonstrable benefit. Therefore, there is an urgent need to develop a Pediatric CSI Risk Assessment Tool that can be used in the prehospital and ED settings to reduce the number of children who receive prehospital spinal precautions inappropriately and are imaged unnecessarily while identifying all children who are truly at risk for CSI.

Unknown status8 enrollment criteria

Turkish Cross-cultural Adaptation, Validation and the Reliability of UWRI (University of Wisconsin...

Running Related Injuries

The purpose is to perform a scientific study on TURKISH cross-cultural adaptation, validation and the reliability of UWRI

Unknown status9 enrollment criteria

Myocardial Injury and Quality of Life After COVID-19

COVID-19Myocardial Injury1 more

In this observational study follow-up and dynamic observation will be conducted on the participants recovered from pneumonia caused by COVID-19. The main goal is an early diagnosis and detection of myocardial (heart) injury and quality of life in participants recovered from COVID-19 and follow-up in selected participants with present signs of myocarditis and/or myocardial fibrosis.

Unknown status9 enrollment criteria

Anterior Tibial Subluxation in the Setting of ACL-injury and After ACL Reconstruction

Anterior Cruciate Ligament Injuries

To identify the related factors for anterior tibial subluxation (ATS) on anterior cruciate ligament-injured MRI images.

Unknown status7 enrollment criteria

Anal Incontinence After Obstetrical Anal Sphincter Injury

Obstetric TraumaAnal Sphincter Injury1 more

Obstetrical Anal Sphincter Injury is an identified risk factor for anal incontinence. The mechanisms and the risk factors for anal incontinence in Obstetrical Anal Sphincter Injury women are not well known. Anal incontinence in such women is not well documented and probably underestimated. Cohort studies estimated that up to 53% of Obstetrical Anal Sphincter Injury women are incontinent but that most of them does not complain their doctor.

Unknown status5 enrollment criteria

Urinary Tract Injuries During Caesarean Section for Morbidly Adherent Placenta: Prospective and...

Urinary Tract Injuries During Caesarean Section for Morbidly Adherent Placenta: Prospective and Retrospective Study

M1- evaluates the cases of lower urinary tract injuries during caesarean section with or without hysterectomy in cases with morbid placental adherence in the period between years 2018 and 2021. This study was carried out in assiut university women health hospital M 2- Clarification of the risk factors and outcome of urinary tract injuries.

Unknown status12 enrollment criteria

Evaluation of Surgical Treatment of Terrible Triade Injury of the Elbow Joint

Treatment of Terrible Triade Injury of the Elbow Joint

) Terrible triad injury of the elbow is a complex injury that is classically defined as elbow dislocation along with fractures of the coronoid process of the ulna and the radial head. The injury is usually associated with typical soft-tissue disruptions (with common involvement of the lateral collateral ligament complex, elbow joint capsule, as well as the common extensor and flexor-pronator tendons)(2). Complications of terrible triad injuries include redislocation, residual instability, elbow stiffness, heterotopic ossification, fracture malunion or nonunion, elbow arthrosis, olecranon bursitis, ulnar or radial nerve palsy (due to the surgical approach or placement of hardware), and hardware related complications(2) . Management of trrible triade is conservative or surgical treatment ,in this study we will use surgical treatment and make evaluation of it.

Unknown status2 enrollment criteria

Establishment of Drug-induced Liver Injury Databases and Application of Circulating microRNA(miRNA)...

Drug-induced Liver Injury

The purpose of the study is to establish drug-induced liver injury databases in China, make criteria for Chinese drug-induced liver injury patients and evaluate the application of certain circulating miRNA in diagnosis or treatment of drug-induced liver injury.

Unknown status12 enrollment criteria

Renal Resistive Index and Cardiac Output Changes During Resuscitation Predict the Occurrence of...

Critically IllAcute Kidney Injury1 more

Record the renal resistive index and hemodynamic parameters ( record the cardiac output and stroke volume if the patient's next to kin agree to undertake a PiCCO monitoring ) before and after resuscitation for severe sepsis or septic shock patients, to determine whether the changes of resistive index or hemodynamic parameters, especially the cardiac output can be a better parameter to predict AKI

Unknown status8 enrollment criteria

Acute Lung Injury in Children: Epidemiology and Natural History. PEDIATRIC ALIEN.

Acute Lung InjuryAcute Respiratory Distress Syndrome

The investigators propose to perform a one-year prospective audit of all Acute lung injury (ALI)and cute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) pediatric patients managed in several ICUs in Spain. The investigators intend to collect data from all children (from 1 month to 18 years of age) admitted with or developing ALI/ARDS with the aim to understand the epidemiology and natural history of acute lung injury in the pediatric setting. These ICUs are scattered through the Spain and are representative of the demographic differences across the country.

Unknown status4 enrollment criteria
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