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NCT ID: NCT05299736 Enrolling by invitation - Clinical trials for Traumatic Head Injury

Human Impact Exposure Onboard High-Speed Boats

MASHIEN
Start date: February 18, 2022
Phase:
Study type: Observational

Operating high-speed boats is dangerous. The purpose of this study is to establish what levels and what characteristics of impact exposure cause injuries. Impact-induced injuries are sometimes severe and cause permanent disabilities. The slamming-impact exposure causes more injuries per workday than seen in most other peacetime work. 12. It is however NOT known which levels or kinds of impacts are dangerous and which are safe or sustainable. To prevent injuries and to reduce fatigue onboard high-speed boats, this knowledge is crucial. Current standards and regulations lack relevance. They are based on mean values of vibrations, and the stated exposure limit values are impossible to comply with even in normal maritime operations. The purpose of this study is to establish what levels and what characteristics of impact exposure cause injuries. This prospective observation study will measure human impact exposure and correlate this to the occurrence and development of pain, used to indicate the risk of injury.

NCT ID: NCT04002505 Enrolling by invitation - Head Injury Clinical Trials

The "Concussion or Brain Bleed" Trial

Start date: June 27, 2019
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Researchers are trying to understand the effect of educating patients and encouraging shared decision making on rates of CT scanning in head injured patients by using an already developed app and observing the effect on the health care provider.

NCT ID: NCT02050633 Enrolling by invitation - Brain Injury Clinical Trials

PariS -TBI Study: Paris Severe Traumatic Brain Injury Study - 8 Years

TCS8
Start date: December 2014
Phase: N/A
Study type: Observational

The objective of the protocol is to pursue the long-term follow-up of a large cohort of severe traumatic brain injury patients. This outcome is to be described in terms of activity, participation, quality of life, socio-professional outcome, economical consequences and impact on caregivers, and in relation to health care provision. Secondary objectives are to measure the impact on outcome of several predictive factors; to evaluate evolution of patients since the last (four-year) evaluation.