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NCT ID: NCT04120870 Terminated - Trauma Clinical Trials

Comparison of Ketamine and Etomidate During Rapid Sequence Intubation in Trauma Patients

Start date: October 1, 2019
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

In trauma patients with high shock index, the investigators compare the effects on hemodynamics between ketamine and etomidate.

NCT ID: NCT00420407 Terminated - Injuries Clinical Trials

Low Dose Vasopressin in Traumatic Shock

Start date: February 2007
Phase: Early Phase 1
Study type: Interventional

Hypothesis: We hypothesize that resuscitation regimens which minimize the total volume of resuscitation fluid, while restoring organ perfusion, will lead to lower morbidity and mortality in critically ill patients following trauma.

NCT ID: NCT00316017 Terminated - Shock, Traumatic Clinical Trials

Hypertonic Resuscitation Following Traumatic Injury

Start date: May 2006
Phase: Phase 3
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this study is to determine if hypertonic saline with and without dextran can improve overall survival in victims of trauma with shock. Injury and lost blood from trauma can cause your body to be in shock (low blood pressure related to blood loss). This decreased blood flow can lead to organ damage. In order to restore the blood pressure and blood flow, the medics give fluids into the patients' veins as soon as possible. This is called "resuscitation." The resuscitation fluid most commonly used is "isotonic" or one that is the same concentration as the blood. The investigators are trying to determine if infusing a "hypertonic" fluid (or one more concentrated than the blood) can increase the blood pressure and restore blood flow more efficiently. The hypertonic fluids the investigators are using are called hypertonic saline with dextran (HSD) and hypertonic saline (no dextran). Hypertonic saline is a salt solution that is slightly more concentrated than your blood. Dextran is a sugar solution.