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NCT ID: NCT03168932 Active, not recruiting - Fetal Brain Injury Clinical Trials

Quantification of Fetal Brains' Sulci Along Gestation

Start date: January 1, 2017
Phase: N/A
Study type: Observational [Patient Registry]

Gyrogenesis is an ontogenic process that transforms the smooth (lissencephalic) cortex toward its mature, convolved (gyrencephalic) state. A tortuous, branching and deepening pattern of sulci and fissures outlines for a well-developed cortex. The aim of this study is to find an algorithm that can detect the sulci in ultrasound images of fetus' brain and measure the length of it. This algorithm can be used for research demands like learning the development of the brain from embryo stages until the birth of the baby

NCT ID: NCT03160313 Active, not recruiting - Clinical trials for TBI (Traumatic Brain Injury)

Effects of an Interdisciplinary Fitness and Social Engagement Intervention

InFuSe
Start date: June 1, 2016
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This study will evaluate feasibility and preliminary effectiveness of a 10-week interdisciplinary and multimodal intervention that utilizes patient education, group discussion, and supervised exercise for Veterans with a history of traumatic brain injury (TBI). Primary outcomes include physical activity (PA), sleep quality, and community integration.

NCT ID: NCT03118960 Active, not recruiting - Pressure Injury Clinical Trials

Effectiveness of the Freedom Bed as Compared to Alternating Pressure Mattress in Treatment of Pressure Injuries in Persons With Limited Mobility Due to Traumatic Brain Injury and /or Spinal Cord Injury

Start date: September 2016
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This non-randomized clinical study will compare pressure injuries and the change in pressure injuries for subjects who are placed on the Freedom Bed compared to those placed on a standard Group II Low Air Loss/Alternating Pressure Mattress in the Ventilator Unit at Northeast Center for Rehabilitation and Brain Injury. Additionally, the incidence of pneumonia, urinary tract infections, circulatory performance, sleep deprivation and caregiver self-perception on performance will be monitored and documented.

NCT ID: NCT03098459 Active, not recruiting - Critical Illness Clinical Trials

Illuminating Neuropsychological Dysfunction and Systemic Inflammatory Mechanisms Gleaned After Hospitalization in Trauma-ICU Study

INSIGHT-ICU
Start date: November 2, 2017
Phase:
Study type: Observational

Cognitive skills are essential to live independently, manage finances, maintain employment, and function in society. Loss of these cognitive skills puts a tremendous burden on society as seen with dementias, Alzheimer's disease, and traumatic brain injury. The INSIGHT-ICU Study (Illuminating Neuropsychological dysfunction and Systemic Inflammatory mechanisms Gleaned after Hospitalization in Trauma-ICU Study) is the first comprehensive and longitudinal long-term cognitive impairment study after traumatic injury. The societal impact of long-term cognitive impairment after trauma is immense given that these patients are young and constitute a large proportion of employable adults.

NCT ID: NCT03048357 Active, not recruiting - Pressure Ulcer Clinical Trials

Effectiveness of Freedom Bed Compared to Manual Turning in Prevention of Pressure Injuries in Persons With Limited Mobility Due to Traumatic Brain Injury and/or Spinal Cord Injury.

Start date: September 1, 2016
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Observational comparison on Incidence of Pressure Injury between the Freedom Bed Automated Continuous lateral Rotation Therapy System and Manual Caregiver Re-positioning every 2 hours on a standard Hospital Bed.

NCT ID: NCT02990871 Active, not recruiting - Brain Injury Clinical Trials

Efficacy of an Early Rehabilitation on Decannulation Time of Patients With Severe Acquired Brain Injury

Start date: May 2016
Phase: N/A
Study type: Observational

All the patients hospitalized in the neuro-rehabilitation after a severe acquired brain injury carrying a tracheal cannula will be retrospectively analyzed. Patients coming from emergency department started a rehabilitative treatment during their hospitalization in ICU. Patients transferred from an external ICU started the rehabilitation in neurorehabilitation department. Aim of the study is to evaluate if an early rehabilitation, started since the acute stage of the damage, is able to reduce the decannulation time in this group of patients.

NCT ID: NCT02924649 Active, not recruiting - Brain Injuries Clinical Trials

Early Mobilisation After Severe Traumatic Brain Injury

Start date: January 2017
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Increasing focus on the negative effects of bed rest have become more apparent in the intensive care unit within the last decade. A few studies have found an association between early rehabilitation starting at the intensive care unit and outcome after discharge from rehabilitation. The early mobilization presents with challenges regarding haemodynamic stability. The aim of this trial is to assess the feasibility before conducting a larger randomised trial that will investigate benefits and harms of an intensive physical rehabilitation intervention focusing on mobilisation to the upright position, starting as early as clinically feasible in the intensive care unit

NCT ID: NCT02920580 Active, not recruiting - Acute Brain Injury Clinical Trials

The NEUROlogically-impaired Extubation Timing Trial

NEURO-ETT
Start date: February 1, 2017
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This randomized controlled trial will enrol patients with acute severe brain injury who pass a spontaneous breathing trial but have decreased level of consciousness. It will directly compare (1) prompt extubation vs. (2) usual care, with extubation or tracheostomy timed according to physicians' discretion. The primary outcome will be ICU free days (days spent alive and outside an ICU).

NCT ID: NCT02918994 Active, not recruiting - Clinical trials for Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI)

LearningRx Cognitive Training for TBI

Start date: September 2016
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this investigation is to conduct a series of case studies on the impact of LearningRx cognitive training on cognitive skills, brain structure, and daily functioning for participants with Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI).

NCT ID: NCT02893345 Active, not recruiting - Clinical trials for Brain Injuries, Traumatic

Safe@Home: A Self-Management Program for Individuals With TBI and Their Families

Start date: August 8, 2015
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

People who sustain moderate to severe traumatic brain injury (TBI) have an increased risk for unintentional injury and harm when resuming day to day activities in the home and community. People who sustain brain injuries primarily want to independently do the activities they enjoy while families primarily focus on avoiding injury or other harm events. Safe@Home is an injury prevention education and activity training program. Participants who have sustained a moderate or severe TBI receive a personalized strengths and safety risk assessment, tailored injury prevention education, and in-home training with a transition coach on self-selected activities. This study will evaluate whether the Safe@Home program reduces injuries and harm and increases clients' independence in their everyday activities in the home and community compared to a usual care control group.