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NCT ID: NCT03185507 Completed - Cryotherapy Effect Clinical Trials

The Effect of Cryotherapy on Cerebral Hemodynamics Within Healthy Subjects

Start date: March 22, 2017
Phase: Phase 1
Study type: Interventional

Upon suffering a concussion, a neurometabolic cascade including an increase in glucose and oxygen demand occurs for up to 48 hours post-insult.5 This period of increased glucose and oxygen demand is coupled with a period of hyperperfusion and decreased cerebral blood flow. 6-9 Cryotherapy in the musculoskeletal system has been shown to decrease tissue temperature, blood flow, oxygen and metabolic demands.10-17 Cryotherapy following moderate or severe traumatic brain injury has been demonstrated to decrease intracranial metabolic processes and oxygenation consumption.18-23 Although the benefits of cryotherapy have been established in moderate-severe TBI, the effects of superficial cranial cooling in individuals with and without concussion are unknown. The purpose of this randomized control trial is to evaluate the effects of superficial cryotherapy on cerebral blood flow and cognitive function in healthy, recreationally active young adults.

NCT ID: NCT03182036 Completed - Hypoxia Clinical Trials

Portable Oxygen Concentrator Signal Capture Study

Start date: May 26, 2017
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The main purpose of this study is to learn how patients breathe on portable oxygen concentrators (POCs), and to get feedback from patients using POCs.

NCT ID: NCT03166722 Completed - Brain Injuries Clinical Trials

Cerebral Regional Tissue Oxygen Saturation to Guide Oxygen Delivery in Preterm Neonates During Immediate Transition

COSGOD
Start date: September 20, 2017
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The aim of the COSGOD Phase III trial is to examine, if it is possible to increase survival without cerebral injury in preterm neonates <32 weeks of gestation by monitoring the cerebral tissue oxygen saturation in addition to routine monitoring of arterial oxygen saturation and heart rate and specified clinical treatment guidelines during immediate transition period after birth (the first 15 minutes).

NCT ID: NCT03156140 Completed - Hypoxia Clinical Trials

Pulse Oximeter Motion Study

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

Evaluate the performance of 4 pulse oximeters in 10 healthy adult volunteers with three motions compared to non-motion control at three arterial oxygen saturation target plateaus.

NCT ID: NCT03146507 Completed - Fetal Hypoxia Clinical Trials

Assessment of Cardiac Sparing in Fetal Hypoxia

Start date: August 1, 2017
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The fetal heart plays a central role in the adaptive mechanisms for hypoxemia and placental insufficiency. Longitudinal data on the hemodynamic sequence of the natural history of fetal growth restriction show that the umbilical artery and middle cerebral artery are the first variables to become abnormal . These arterial Doppler abnormalities are followed by abnormalities in the right cardiac diastolic indices, followed by the right cardiac systolic indices, and finally by both left diastolic and systolic cardiac indices . Preserving the left systolic function as the last variable to become abnormal ensures an adequate left ventricular output , which supplies the cerebral and coronary circulations.This defence is contingent on the fetal cardiovascular system, which in late gestation adopts strategies to decrease oxygen consumption and redistribute the cardiac output away from peripheral vascular beds and towards essential circulations, such as those perfusing the brain. Adding cardiac Doppler may improve management of the IUGR fetus(intrauterine growth retardation), Doppler ultrasound is valuable in defining the degree of cardiovascular compromise in at-risk pregnancies. The severity of fetal blood flow redistribution shows the degree of fetal adaptation and provides information on how long the pregnancy can be continued safely. The aime of the study is assessment of cardiac output redistribution in fetal hypoxia by estimating relative right to left side cardiac output wich reflect cardiac sparing in (IUGR).

NCT ID: NCT03128372 Completed - Oxygen Deficiency Clinical Trials

Validation of Next Generation Cerebral and Tissue Oximeter

Start date: May 22, 2017
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This is a validation study of a near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) device designed to measure the cerebral tissue oxygen saturation.

NCT ID: NCT03121885 Completed - Hypoxia Clinical Trials

Human Metabolic Dynamics at Rest and During Aerobic Exercise Under Normobaric Normoxic and Moderate Hypoxic Conditions

Start date: January 1, 2017
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The aim is to define in detail metabolic pathways at rest and during aerobic exercise in normal and healthy men and women under normobaric normoxic and moderate hypoxic conditions, using metabolomics technologies based on minimally invasive sampling relying on gas chromatography and mass spectrometry.

NCT ID: NCT03112486 Completed - Cardiac Arrest Clinical Trials

Out-of-hospital Cardiac Arrest (OHCA) Biomarkers

Start date: May 26, 2017
Phase:
Study type: Observational

Few early prognostic indicators are currently available for patients' families and clinicians following out of hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA), and blood biomarkers may be of prognostic value in these cases. Brain tissue is highly dependent upon aerobic respiration, and oxygen deprivation result in irreversible neuronal cell injury. Peptides released into the blood by injured neuronal cells can be measured to estimate degree of injury, and potentially predict long term neurological outcome.

NCT ID: NCT03108040 Completed - Fetal Hypoxia Clinical Trials

Evaluation of Fetal Cardiac Function and Vascular Hemodynamics in Intrauterine Growth Restriction

Start date: May 10, 2017
Phase:
Study type: Observational

Intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR) is one of the major contributors to perinatal mortality and morbidity and is characterized by complex hemodynamic changes involving placental and fetal arterial, cardiac and venous circulations .However, the temporal sequence of these modifications in relation to other hemodynamic changes of the fetal arterial and venous circulations is unknown. The aim of this study was to evaluate cardiac function and other hemodynamic changes in a group of fetuses with IUGR and clinical impact on perinatal outcome .

NCT ID: NCT03101904 Completed - Hypoxia Clinical Trials

The Effect of Chronic Nitrate Supplementation on Acute Mountain Sickness and Exercise Performance in Hypoxia

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

The study will aim to describe and evaluate the effect of chronic beetroot juice supplementation on acute mountain sickness symptoms and exercise in a hypoxic environment. It is hypothesized that beetroot supplementation will decrease acute mountain sickness and increase exercise performance.