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NCT ID: NCT05354492 Recruiting - Trauma Clinical Trials

Evaluating a New Program for Successfully Coping With Adversity

Start date: February 1, 2021
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

You are invited to participate in a research study involving a new program designed to support people with navigating the changes that can happen after difficult life events. The program activities are aimed at helping you move forward and raise your well-being after experiencing one of life's challenges. This study should not be considered an alternative to any treatment or medication for any disorder or problem.

NCT ID: NCT05332314 Recruiting - Trauma Clinical Trials

NSAIDS vs Opioids in Tibial Fractures

Start date: November 12, 2019
Phase: Phase 4
Study type: Interventional

This study will attempt to determine if there is a statistic difference between the time to union, non-union rate and post-operative pain of patients who receive opioids for pain control vs. patients who receive NSAIDs and a reduced dosage of opioids for pain management

NCT ID: NCT05287230 Recruiting - Hiv Clinical Trials

Developing a Trauma-focused Intervention for Older Adults Living With HIV

Start date: January 18, 2022
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Investigators are adapting the LIFT and REFLECT interventions for older adults living with HIV who have been exposed to childhood sexual abuse.

NCT ID: NCT05245253 Recruiting - Critical Illness Clinical Trials

Trauma and Critical Care Exposure Examined With PET (TRAPETS)

TRAPETS
Start date: April 1, 2022
Phase:
Study type: Observational

The overall aim is to examine the impact of trauma and critical illness on the brain, peripheral immune system and cognition. This is a prospective study where a study group exposed to trauma and intensive care will be be examined with consecutive PET imaging, EEG, biomarkers and cognitive testing within 3 weeks of the trauma, after 3 months and finally after 12 months. The study group will consist of twenty trauma patients treated in the intensive care unit.

NCT ID: NCT05176054 Recruiting - Aging Clinical Trials

AI Assessment and Prediction Models for Geriatric Trauma

Start date: August 1, 2021
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

To fill up the research gaps and build up a healthcare service model for geriatric trauma patients, this two-stage study aims to (a) develop geriatric trauma Artificial Intelligence (AI) prediction models by comparing the outcomes from clinical assessment and AI joint images; and (b) examine the long-term effects of an innovative health service program in geriatric trauma patients.

NCT ID: NCT05146336 Recruiting - Sepsis Clinical Trials

CytOSorb TreatMent Of Critically Ill PatientS Registry

COSMOS
Start date: June 22, 2022
Phase:
Study type: Observational [Patient Registry]

Registry intended to provide a data repository and reporting infrastructure for the surveillance of CytoSorb device use in real-world critical care settings, and to serve as an objective, comprehensive, and scientifically-based resource to measure and improve the quality of patient care

NCT ID: NCT05100875 Recruiting - Trauma Clinical Trials

Social Skills and Emotion Regulation Training "SSERT" for Trauma in Psychosis

SSERT
Start date: July 1, 2021
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This study will investigate if the SSERT (Social Skills and Emotion Regulation Training) intervention is feasible and acceptable in individual with psychotic disorder and a history of trauma.

NCT ID: NCT05083871 Recruiting - Trauma Clinical Trials

Cognitive Appraisals and Team Performance Under Stress in Simulated Trauma Care

Start date: October 20, 2021
Phase:
Study type: Observational

Medical teams work in demanding situations that are often uncertain, changeable and require accurate decision-making, skilled movement and coordinated action. How teams perform matters for patient outcomes. In addition to medical expertise, how individuals and the team collectively respond and manage the psychological stress of the situation has a significant impact on performance. One approach, which attempts to explain the facilitating and debilitating effects of stress on performance is the biopsychosocial model of challenge and threat. A challenge state occurs when perceived personal resources meet or exceed the situation's demands, whereas threat occurs when demands exceed resources. Challenge states have been consistently associated with improved performance in a range of environments and activities, including medical settings. In a recent study conducted during a national simulation-based training event for residents (the SIMCUP Italia 2018) it was found that a high level of resources is associated with better performance until demands become very high. The present study builds on previous work to explore how challenge and threat states are linked to performance. It includes a more recently developed and robust measure of demands and resource appraisals. In addition, secondary aims include the exploration of how psychological variables, specifically cognitive anxiety, somatic anxiety, self-confidence and social identity (connection with other members of the medical team) are linked to challenge and threat and performance. Understanding the psychological determinants of performance in critical care can provide the basis for individual and team-based interventions to improve critical care team performance.

NCT ID: NCT04967456 Recruiting - Trauma Clinical Trials

Efficacy of Laser Doppler Flowmetry as a Diagnostic Tool in Assessing Revascularization of Traumatised Teeth

Start date: July 9, 2021
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The aim of the study is to evaluate the efficacy of Laser Doppler flowmetry in determining the changes in the pulpal blood flow during the post-traumatic period of traumatised permanent teeth.

NCT ID: NCT04911465 Recruiting - Trauma Clinical Trials

Continuous Assessment of Hemodynamic Compensation in Pediatric Trauma Patients

Start date: May 1, 2021
Phase:
Study type: Observational

This is an observation study using the Flashback CRI T1 tablet to collect data on compensatory reserve index in pediatric trauma patients. Highest trauma activations at the institution will be enrolled in the study and data will be collected for 12-24 hours based on the patient's hemodynamic status. The device collects data via a pulse oximeter probe. No treatment decisions will be made based on the values of the on the CRI tablet. Data will be retrospectively reviewed to determine if any trends exist that correlate with blood loss, need for operation or blood transfusion.