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Filter by:The goal of this clinical trial is to test the effect of a video game on the implementation of clinical practice guidelines in trauma triage. The main question it attempts to answer is whether exposure to the game improves compliance with guidelines by emergency medicine physicians working at non-trauma centers in the US. Participants randomized to the intervention condition will be asked to play a customized, theory-based video game for 2 hours immediately after enrollment, and then return to the game for 20 minutes every three months for the next 9 months. Participants in the control condition will receive usual care.
Humacyte provided HAVs as humanitarian aid to Ukraine. This retrospective observational study is designed to collect data from patients in whom the HAVs have already been implanted on a humanitarian basis between June 2022 and May 2023.
Over the past 10 years, there has not been a consensus on ICU nursing management based on the concept of injury control. Case management for patients with serious trauma continues to be initiated in general services and after discharge.There is no critical care unit case management strategy for the high-risk population following acute intake. Consequently, there is an urgent need to develop and enhance ICU nursing best practice after injury control.
The focus of this study is to (1) Explore variability in distribution of 24h ICG in bone and soft tissue infection (2) Evaluate the change in 24h ICG distribution from pre to post debridement (3) Preliminarily determine whether 24h ICG has the possibility predict infection / treatment failure. Patients will be administered a single, ICG, 2.5-5mg/kg dose 24 hours prior to surgery. The patient will be prepared and transported to surgery as per routine at Dartmouth-Hitchcock. ICG fluorescence images will be acquired prior to surgical debridement.
This is an observational, post market clinical follow-up (PMCF) intended to evaluate the residual risks of the Micro Plug Set which is intended for use during arterial embolization of the peripheral vasculature. This PMCF will collect data pertaining to any adverse events as well as the identification of any unanticipated risks up to the first 12 months following device implant.
This is a pilot trial being performed to evaluate the feasibility, to include the ability of EMS to identify patients in shock and the ability to package, store, and administer Kcentra in the field.
The California Prehospital Antifibrinolytic Therapy (Cal-PAT) study seeks to evaluate the safety and efficacy of Tranexamic Acid (TXA) use in the civilian prehospital and in hospital setting in cases of traumatic hemorrhagic shock.