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NCT ID: NCT06370520 Not yet recruiting - Brain Injuries Clinical Trials

Screening Emotions in Adolescents at the Hospital for mTBI

SEARCH-mTBI
Start date: April 2024
Phase:
Study type: Observational

The goal of this observational study is to develop and validate a clinical tool to predict which adolescents aged 11 to less than 18 years of age with mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI) are at an increased risk for developing significant new or worsening mental health conditions. The main aims the study wish to answer are: - Does the adolescent have new or worsening depression or anxiety defined as a change from their previous medical history using self-reported questionnaires at either one or three months post-injury? - Does the adolescent have unmet mental health care needs, defined as not receiving any mental or behavior health care in patients with new or worsening anxiety or depression as defined by the self reported questionnaires? Participants will be enrolled after being diagnosed in the emergency department (ED) with an mTBI. During the ED visit, the child's parent/caregiver and the adolescent will complete several questionnaires related to mental health which include tools to measure anxiety and depression. Participants will be asked to complete these questionnaires again at 1 month and 3 months post enrollment.

NCT ID: NCT06027411 Recruiting - Stroke, Ischemic Clinical Trials

Assess the Clinical Effectiveness in AI Prioritising CT Heads

ACCEPT
Start date: March 27, 2024
Phase:
Study type: Observational [Patient Registry]

Non-Contrast Computed Tomography (NCCT) of the head is the most common imaging method used to assess patients attending the Emergency Department (ED) with a wide range of significant neurological presentations including trauma, stroke, seizure and reduced consciousness. Rapid review of the images supports clinical decision-making including treatment and onward referral. Radiologists, those reporting scans, often have significant backlogs and are unable to prioritise abnormal images of patients with time critical abnormalities. Similarly, identification of normal scans would support patient turnover in ED with significant waits and pressure on resources. To address this problem, Qure.AI has worked to develop the market approved qER algorithm, which is a software program that can analyse CT head to identify presence of abnormalities supporting workflow prioritisation. This study will trial the software in 4 NHS hospitals across the UK to evaluate the ability of the software to reduce the turnaround time of reporting scans with abnormalities that need to be prioritised.

NCT ID: NCT05726201 Recruiting - Trauma, Brain Clinical Trials

(POCUS) As an Early Screening Tool for Diagnosing Skull Fractures in Children

Start date: July 23, 2023
Phase:
Study type: Observational [Patient Registry]

This study aims to evaluate the accuracy of POCUS as a screening tool for early diagnosis of skull fractures in children with mild closed head injuries admitted to the emergency department. The results would aid the emergency physicians to speed up the management and reduce the cost of diagnosing skull fractures and TBI.

NCT ID: NCT05427838 Recruiting - Stroke Clinical Trials

Simulation Training in Emergency Department Imaging 2

STEDI2
Start date: April 7, 2022
Phase:
Study type: Observational

Background and study aims: Computerised Tomography (CT) head scans are frequently requested by Emergency Department (ED) clinicians as one of the investigations for their patients. This often causes a delay when waiting for specialist radiologists to report the findings of the scan. The purpose of this study is to see if online training can improve the ability of ED clinicians to interpret the scans themselves, to a level sufficient to make clinical decisions based on their findings and to explore what aspects of this process they find most challenging. Participants: Emergency Department clinicians who are working in the Emergency Departments of participating sites between April to September 2022 (inclusive), who request CT Head scans as part of their routine clinical practice. What does the study involve?: 180 ED clinicians will be recruited across 6 hospital sites in the United Kingdom. All will undertake a baseline online assessment to measure their accuracy in interpreting CT head scans. One group will then undertake an online training module, with a subsequent assessment immediately afterwards, then over the following 3 months will record interpretations for 30 CT head scans. Head images encountered in participants' routine clinical practice, and their findings, will be compared with the radiology reports for each scan. Participants will then undertake further online assessments 3 and 6 months after the start of the study. Their overall results will be compared with a control group, who will undergo the same process, but undertake the online training after they have tried to interpret 30 scans in their clinical practice. Participants will continue to base their clinical decisions on radiologist reports, not their own interpretations, so patient care will not be affected by this study.

NCT ID: NCT05119595 Completed - Skull Fractures Clinical Trials

PMCF Study on CranioFix®2 System Used for the Fixation of Craniotomized Bone Flaps and Fractures

CRANFLAP
Start date: March 22, 2022
Phase:
Study type: Observational

The CranioFix®2 PMCF study has been set up as an action within the framework of a proactive post-market surveillance system of the manufacturer. The aim of this observational study is to collect systematically and proactively data regarding the performance of CranioFix®2, like adverse events (AEs), handling and cosmetic outcome, under daily clinical practice when used as intended by the manufacturer.

NCT ID: NCT04355442 Completed - COVID-19 Clinical Trials

Evolution of Facial Trauma During COVID Containment Measures

Traumax
Start date: April 1, 2020
Phase:
Study type: Observational

The COVID-19 global pandemic has led to a major professional and social national reorganization: professional because it involves a redeployment of medical staff and material resources, and social because it imposes prolonged containment measures on an entire population. The maxillofacial trauma activity is mainly linked to sports or leisure accidents, fights and road accidents. It seems to appear since the beginning of containment measures a significant drop in maxillofacial trauma activity at the national level, which, if it is demonstrated in a significant way in several French hospital centers, would allow to redeploy the material and human resources related to this activity on sectors in tension due to the pandemic.

NCT ID: NCT03880188 Enrolling by invitation - Wounds and Injuries Clinical Trials

Long Term Status of Free Dermal Fat Autografts for Complex Craniofacial Wounds

FTFDT2
Start date: September 10, 2022
Phase:
Study type: Observational

This study will evaluate the use of free autologous dermal fat grafting (also called free dermal fat autografting) to treat complex craniofacial wounds that have failed standard treatment and to understand how well these grafts work to repair wounds long term. Patients who have undergone free autologous dermal fat grafting to treat complex craniofacial wounds 2-30 years ago will have photographs and small biopsies taken of the area that was grafted.

NCT ID: NCT03872544 Not yet recruiting - Wounds and Injuries Clinical Trials

Short Term Status of Free Dermal Fat Autografts for Complex Craniofacial Wounds

FTFDT3
Start date: September 20, 2023
Phase:
Study type: Observational

This study will evaluate the use of free autologous dermal fat grafting (also called free dermal fat autografting) to treat complex craniofacial wounds that have failed standard treatment and to understand how well these grafts work to repair wounds long term. Patients who have undergone free autologous dermal fat grafting to treat complex craniofacial wounds less than 1 week ago will have photographs and small biopsies taken of the area that was grafted. Patients will be followed for 2 years to monitor the area that was grafted.

NCT ID: NCT02826538 Terminated - Fracture of Femur Clinical Trials

3D Geplante Osteosynthesen Mit Patientenspezifischen Zielvorrichtungen

Start date: July 30, 2017
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Goal of this study is to evaluate the accuracy of 3D computer-planned fracture fixation with patient-specific instruments for clavicle, upper extremity, lower extremity and pelvis fractures compared with the standard procedure of fracture fixation.

NCT ID: NCT02418169 Not yet recruiting - Brain Injuries Clinical Trials

Association Between Craniofacial Fractures and Brain Injuries: Diagnostic and Therapeutic Considerations

Start date: May 2015
Phase: N/A
Study type: Observational [Patient Registry]

This study evaluates the association between traumatic brain injuries and craniofacial or/and skull fractures. Purpose is to find out the amount of missed diagnoses and improve primary diagnostics of trauma patients.