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NCT ID: NCT05789472 Recruiting - Assessment Clinical Trials

The Relationship Between Reaction Time and Executive Functions in Female Athletes

Start date: July 3, 2023
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The literature shows the positive effects of regular physical activity and sports on executive functions. It is seen that the low reaction times of the athletes increase their success and prevent injuries. However, as a result of the examinations, no studies were found that examined the relationship between the reaction times of the athletes and their executive functions. In this context, it is aimed to examine the relationship between reaction time and executive functions in amateur female athletes who play team sports.

NCT ID: NCT04991727 Recruiting - Assessment Clinical Trials

Evaluation of Protective Pulmonary Ventilation by Pulmonary Ultrasound

Start date: August 21, 2021
Phase:
Study type: Observational

Peri - operative ultrasonography was used to evaluate the effects of protective lung ventilation on the postoperative lungs of obese patients.The purpose of this study was to apply ultrasound lung ventilation area score to the monitoring of pulmonary complications in patients with postoperative obesity.To verify the reliability and practicability of perioperative lung ultrasound quantitative scoring.

NCT ID: NCT04073836 Recruiting - Cerebral Palsy Clinical Trials

GMA and Peri in Moderate-late Preterms

Start date: January 1, 2019
Phase:
Study type: Observational [Patient Registry]

To analyze the relationship between the early diagnosis of cerebral palsy with the risk factors of this pathology in moderate and late premature infants

NCT ID: NCT03466905 Recruiting - Assessment Clinical Trials

Does Assessment of Ambulance Medical Service Leads to Reduced Number of Transports to the Emergency Room?

Start date: November 7, 2016
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

There is a need to reduce the number of ambulance transports to the Emergency Room to the patients who are not in need of urgent medical care. There are currently no studies and the aim of the study is to investigate if the ambulance transports to the Emergency Room can be reduced by a dialogue between a Registered Nurse in ambulance and a Medical Doctor in the Primary Care (called "Ambulant assessment"). In this connection there is also a need to follow up patients that not have been transported to the Emergency Room, secondary ambulance transport, relapse within 48 hours, type of examination and treatment and mortality.