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NCT ID: NCT04934878 Completed - Severe Trauma Clinical Trials

Regional Treatment Flow and Prognosis ofTraumatic Thoracic Aortic Injuries:A Multi-center Retrospective Analysis in Zhejiang Province During 11 Years

Start date: December 19, 2020
Phase:
Study type: Observational [Patient Registry]

Using keywords (main) artery dissection aneurysm (main) artery haematoma (main) To diagnose X-ray imaging reports and medical record home page is a search, check the unit 11 hospitals in Zhejiang Province during the year aortic injury clinical data of 11 years, through the electronic questionnaire to fill in the form of information, information of diagnosis and treatment of the basic information for the patient injury mechanism and so on carries on the statistical analysis. Basic information includes gender, age, history of hypertension. Injury information includes injury mechanism information and trauma information. Injury mechanism refers to injuries caused by car accidents, high falls and other causes. Injury information includes diagnosis, injury severity score, Glasgow coma index, and Stanford classification of aortic injury. The information of diagnosis and treatment includes the method of treatment, the reason for referral, the time of definitive treatment and the prognosis. The method of treatment is divided into the first treatment group and the referral group. The first treatment group refers to the patients admitted by the hospital for the first time, and the referral group refers to the patients transferred from other hospitals. The reasons for referral include: the suggestion of the hospital after comprehensive consideration, the lack of diagnosis and treatment qualification of the hospital, the subjective will of the patient's family members. Deterministic treatment time refers to the time from injury to imaging examination and the time from injury to surgery and other data to be statistically analyzed.

NCT ID: NCT01092767 Completed - Clinical trials for Blunt Thoracic Aortic Injury

Study to Determine if the Valiant Stent Graft is Safe and Effective in Treating Patients Who Have a Blunt Thoracic Aortic Injury

RESCUE
Start date: April 2010
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this study is to determine if the Valiant stent graft is safe and effective in treating patients who have a blunt thoracic aortic injury (BTAI). BTAI is when the aorta has been injured due to traumatic force to the chest area. It is commonly caused by motor vehicle accidents. In most cases it is life threatening and the standard treatment is surgery. Many times when a person has a BTAI they also have other injuries that can affect the results of the surgery. Since stent grafting has been an effective way to treat other aortic conditions such as aneurysms (bulge in aorta wall), it is believed that the Valiant stent graft would be effective in treating BTAI. A stent graft is a woven polyester tube (graft) supported by a metal frame of strong but flexible nitinol (type of metal) springs (stent) that is placed in the aorta to help seal the injury and keep it from bleeding.