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NCT ID: NCT03081078 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Suicide and Self Inflicted Injury

Effects of Community-based Caring Contact on Post-discharge Young Adults With Self-harm

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

The study will determine whether community-based caring contact via a mobile app connection with or without volunteer support in addition to treatment as usual (psychiatric and psychosocial treatments) has an effect on suicidal ideation and treatment compliance among post-discharge self-harm young adults.

NCT ID: NCT03080402 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Anterior Cruciate Ligament Injury

Mechanical Perturbation Training for ACL Injury Prevention

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

A prospective trial will be used to evaluate the efficacy of prophylactic mechanical perturbation training program. 24 female athletes who are regular participants in activities that involve cutting, pivoting, jumping, and lateral movements prior to injury who range in age from 15-30 year are eligible. Using a prospective risk stratification design, female athletes with knee abduction moment (KAM) > 25.25 Nm from drop jump motion analysis will be classified as high KAM and will receive 12 sessions of mechanically-driven perturbation training and female athletes with KAM < 25.25 Nm from drop jump motion analysis will be classified as normal KAM and only participate in baseline performance testing, followed 6 weeks later by another session of drop jump motion analysis and performance testing.

NCT ID: NCT03069820 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Liver Injury, Drug-Induced

Clarify of Predictive Risk Factors of Chemotherapy-induced Liver Injury

Start date: February 10, 2017
Phase: Phase 4
Study type: Interventional

The most common toxicity of TP (docetaxel and cisplatin) chemotherapy is chemotherapy-induced liver injury. However, patients don't always experience same chemotherapy-induced liver injury for the same drugs. Therefore, the investigators designed the present study to clarify risk factors associated with the development of severe hepatotoxicity after therapy with docetaxel and cisplatin for nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC).

NCT ID: NCT03068689 Recruiting - Reperfusion Injury Clinical Trials

Remote Ischaemic PreConditioning (RIPC) in Partial Nephrectomy for the Prevention of Ischemia/Reperfusion Injury

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

"Remote Ischaemic PreConditioning" (RIPC) is performed prior to partial nephrectomy. Postoperative calprotectin dynamics and Blood Oxygen-Level-Dependent (BOLD) MRI are used to to demonstrate the potential renoprotective effect of RIPC

NCT ID: NCT03061786 Recruiting - Acute Kidney Injury Clinical Trials

Prognosis of Acute Kidney Injury:China Collaborative Study on AKI(CCS-AKI)Study

Start date: January 2017
Phase:
Study type: Observational

Acute kidney injury (AKI) is a common clinical syndrome, especially in the hospital patients. AKI is recognized as an important risk factor for incident chronic kidney disease, accelerated progression to end-stage renal disease,and increased risk of short-term and long-term mortality.This study is to observe the prognosis of hospitalized patients with AKI in China.

NCT ID: NCT03061461 Recruiting - Wound of Skin Clinical Trials

Radial Extracorporeal Shock Wave Therapy for Chronic Soft Tissue Wounds

Start date: February 23, 2017
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This study tests the hypothesis that radial extracorporeal shock wave therapy (rESWT) as performed by Zoech (JATROS Orthop 2009;(1):46-47) is effective and safe in treatment of chronic soft tissue wounds, and is statistically significantly more effective than sham-treatment of chronic soft tissue wounds.

NCT ID: NCT03057652 Recruiting - Multiple Sclerosis Clinical Trials

Algorithmic-Based Evaluation and Treatment Approach for Robotic Gait Training

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

The purpose of this study is to develop an algorithmic-based evaluation and treatment approach for wearable robotic exoskeleton (WRE) gait training for patients with neurological conditions.

NCT ID: NCT03054285 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Traumatic Brain Injury

Does Short-Term Anti-Seizure Prophylaxis After Traumatic Brain Injury Decrease Seizure Rates?

Start date: July 1, 2017
Phase: Phase 4
Study type: Interventional

The primary objective of this study is to prospectively assess in randomized fashion whether short term anti-seizure prophylaxis in traumatic brain injured patients decreases the incidence of seizures in the early post-injury period. A secondary objective is to evaluate whether there are differences in mortality, hospital length of stay, functional outcome at hospital discharge, hospital cost, discharge status (home, rehabilitation facility, etc.) for patients who receive and do not receive anti-seizure prophylaxis.

NCT ID: NCT03054142 Recruiting - Acute Kidney Injury Clinical Trials

China Collaborative Study on Epidemiology of Acute Kidney Injury

Start date: January 2017
Phase:
Study type: Observational

Acute kidney injury (AKI) is a common clinical syndrome, especially patients in the hospital. AKI has become a huge medical burden in China. Little information is available about this disease burden in our country. The investigators aimed to evaluate the burden of AKI and to analyze the related risk factors.

NCT ID: NCT03053791 Recruiting - Spinal Cord Injury Clinical Trials

Deep Brain Stimulation in Patients With Incomplete Spinal Cord Injury for Improvement of Gait

DBS-SCI
Start date: March 15, 2018
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Spinal cord injuries are anatomically mostly incomplete, showing tissue bridges of the spinal cord at the injury site. Of the 60% functionally incomplete patients, about half face a life in the wheelchair. Besides conventional rehabilitation, no prominsing further treatment options exist. One of the most plastic systems involved in locomotion is the pontomedullary reticulospinal tract, which is the oldest locomotor command system existing in most vertebrates, including primates. Muscle activation patterns for limb movements are programmed in the spinal cord and have to be activated and coordinated through commands from the so called mesencephalic locomotor region (MLR). The MLR consists of nerve cells in the lower mesencephalic tegmentum sending uni- and bilateral signals through the medullary reticulospinal tracts. Classical physiological studies showed that electrical stimulation of the MLR induce locomotion. For the first time this approach was transferred and recently published in a model of induced incomplete spinal cord injury by the Schwab group. Rats severly impaired in motor hindlimb control with only 10-20% spared white matter, recovered with fully functional weight bearing locomotion under MLR deep brain stimulation (DBS). Even rats with only 2-10% spared white matter regained weight supporting stepping. DBS is a clinical standard treatment option in patients with movement disorders but does not relieve all symptoms. Therefore, small studies of MLR stimulations have been safely used in Parkinsonian patients showing freezing of gait and frequent falls with variable results. In a translational approach, we aim at performing a multidisciplinary phase one clinical trial with 5 patients and incomplete spinal cord injury. With the means of our established universitary setup for DBS treatments the operations will be performed unilaterally under local anaesthesia in the Division of Neurosurgery, USZ, with perioperative electrophysiological recordings, clinical assessments and gait analysis under test stimulation in the Spinal Cord Injury Center Balgrist.