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NCT ID: NCT04764578 Withdrawn - Sexual Dysfunction Clinical Trials

Sexual Dysfunction Following Upper Extremity Trauma

Start date: March 1, 2022
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Study type: Observational

Hypothesis 1. The prevalence of sexual dysfunction after upper extremity function in adults (>18yo) is higher than the general population in the early post-operative period (3mo) and at 1 year post-operatively. 2. Null: Adult patients (<18 yo) with isolated upper extremity trauma do not experience sexual dysfunction more than the general population. Primary Study Question a) What is the prevalence of sexual dysfunction after upper extremity trauma (fracture, soft tissue disruption, neurovascular injury, and completion amputation) in adult patients? Secondary Study Questions 1. Are there patient or injury factors that can predict sexual dysfunction? 2. Do certain fractures cause more sexual dysfunction than others? 3. Can we accurately predict which patients may experience sexual dysfunction post-injury?