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NCT ID: NCT05122325 Not yet recruiting - Clinical trials for Spinal Cord Injuries

Treatment for Sexual Dysfunction in Women With Spinal Cord Injury

Start date: June 2024
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Women with spinal cord injury frequently experience sexual dysfunction such as disturbances during arousal and an increased time to orgasm. However, little evidence has been found on its therapeutic approach and low adherence. To verify the effectiveness of two interventions: the application of genital vibration and transcutaneous stimulation of the tibial nerve. This is a randomized clinical trial. 54 women will be recruited who suffer from sexual dysfunction.

NCT ID: NCT05120700 Not yet recruiting - Knee Injuries Clinical Trials

Synovial Tissue and Fat Pad Stromal Vascular Fraction Bioengineering in Patients With Knee Articular Cartilage Injury

Start date: April 2022
Phase: Phase 1/Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

A phase I/II clinical trial (first in human) to assess the effectiveness and safety of the treatment of cartilage injury with a tissue engineering construct composed of stromal vascular fraction collected from the synovial membrane and infrapatellar fat of the injured knee, submitted to enzymatic processing in a single surgical time, associated with a collagen scaffold. The primary outcomes will be assessed by 3T magnetic resonance imaging, quality of life and knee function questionnaires, in addition to perioperative and post-operative complications. Secondary outcomes will be evaluated by measuring the health resources used to ensure compatibility, reproducibility and generalizability of the technique. The authors believe that adverse events will be similar to current surgical procedures and that there will be an improvement in knee function scores and quality of life of patients undergoing the procedure.

NCT ID: NCT05114057 Not yet recruiting - Acute Kidney Injury Clinical Trials

Use of NGAL for Fluid Dosing and CRRT Initiation in Pediatric and Neonatal AKI

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Start date: September 1, 2024
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This study will follow patients admitted to the PICU with sepsis, NICU with sepsis or after abdominal surgery, or CICU who are identified as being at risk for developing acute kidney injury. The investigators will use risk-stratification, biomarker testing, and a functional assessment to predict children and neonates who will become fluid overloaded and develop severe acute kidney injury.

NCT ID: NCT05091125 Not yet recruiting - Clinical trials for Mild Head Trauma With Risk of Complications

Diagnostic Performance of the S100B Protein in the Prognosis of Patients With Mild Head Trauma With Risk of Complications in Patients Over 65 Years Old.

Start date: November 2, 2021
Phase:
Study type: Observational

For patients with mild head trauma, a large number of CT scans are performed. The S100B protein allows, when the dosage is below the threshold, to rule out the diagnosis of brain damage with a negative predictive value of 98%. In patients over 65 years old it was found that the dosage of S100B came back positive more often compared to a younger population. This study proposes to determine the positivity threshold value for S100B dosage in patients over 65 years old. In patients over 65 years suffering from mild head trauma, a head CT will systematically be performed (in accordance with the recommendations) and the S100B will be measured (taken from an additional tube on the blood test carried out in these patients). The results of the TDM will then be compared with the results of the S100B to determine the values of sensitivity, specificity, negative and positive predictive value of different thresholds.

NCT ID: NCT05079724 Not yet recruiting - Heart Diseases Clinical Trials

Acute Kidney Injury After Cardiac Surgery

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

The study aims to identify the Following: - 1. incidence and mortality of cardiac Surgery associated -AKI based on the new consensus diagnostic systems of KDIGO (Kidney Disease Improving Global Outcomes). 2. use of biomarkers for the early detection of clinical and subclinical cardiac Surgery associated-AKI. 3. risk factors and prediction models of cardiac Surgery associated-AKI. 4. optimal cardiac surgical procedures including conventional versus minimally invasive approaches, on-pump versus off-pump, and optimal management of cardiac surgical support including duration of CPB, perfusion pressure, hemodilution, and hypothermia during CPB. 5. controversial pharmacologic therapies for the prevention and treatment of cardiac Surgery associated-AKI including statins, sodium bicarbonate, and N-acetylcysteine (NAC).

NCT ID: NCT05074797 Not yet recruiting - Clinical trials for Acute Kidney Injury Due to covid_19

Epidemology of Acute Kidney Injury in Diabetic Patients Infected With covid_19 In Assiut University Hospital

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

The novel coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 was identified as the causative agent for a series of atypical respiratory diseases in Wuhan, China in December of 2019(.1) The disease termed COVID-19, was officially declared a pandemic by the World Health Organization on March 11, 2020. SARS-CoV-2 contains a single-stranded, positive-sense RNA genome surrounded by an extracellular membrane containing a series of spike glycoproteins resembling a crown.COVID-19 infection results in diverse symptoms and morbidity depending on individual genetics, ethnicity, age, and geographic location. In severe cases, COVID-19 pathophysiology includes destruction of lung epithelial cells, thrombosis, hypercoagulation, and vascular leak leading to sepsis.(2) COVID-19 risk factors include cardiovascular disease, hypertension, and diabetes.(2)

NCT ID: NCT05071885 Not yet recruiting - Clinical trials for Stroke, Spinal Cord Injury

Computer Game-based Exercise Program Targeting Manual Dexterity for People With Spinal Cord Injury or Stroke.

Start date: October 1, 2021
Phase: Early Phase 1
Study type: Interventional

Recovery programs of the upper extremity can be extensive, for many adults with neurological disorders/injuries, including maintenance exercises that need to be done continually to maintain function and to prevent secondary disabilities. However increasing demands and shrinking funds are making it harder to meet the rehabilitation needs of Manitobans and Canadians with chronic disabilities. There is a need for innovation to improve the accessibility and engagement of rehabilitation programs for adults with upper extremity (UE) motor impairments due to spinal cord and acquired brain injuries. The purpose of this research proposal is the further development and validation of a multipurpose plug-n-play rehab gaming system for use in community centers, in particular, at First Step Wellness center. It's no sleight of hand our gaming system provides a basis for repetitive, task-specific therapy focused on manual dexterity; object handling and manipulation for adults with spinal cord and acquired brain injuries. It was designed to transition engaging, highly effective and personalized rehabilitation programs to function in community centers , and with automated monitoring (tele monitoring), which to manage and progress outreach programs. The gaming system consist of hardware and software components the hardware includes a low-cost, portable smart exercise manipulanduu device (EMD), with assistive technology. The EMD is designed as a HID compliant plug-n-play computer input device that emulates a standard optical computer mouse. Therefore these devices can be used with most any common/ modern computer video game that function by mouse control. Inclusion of "fun" gaming elements is intended to provide extra motivation for the patients in the form of a challenge and a more enjoyable means of encouraging them to follow tedious, repetitive movements that are often a part of the rehabilitation process. Therapeutic value can be derived from both the types of object manipulation tasks (use of the EMD), as well as the choice of computer games. Many inexpensive and readily available common computer games exist that require different levels of movement amplitude, speeds, accuracy repetition, cognitive enhancements, and offer sufficient diversity to appeal to a broad range of individual preferences (both children and adults). A purpose-built Rehabilitation game (RTP game) has also been developed and validated. It was designed to gather event data and synchronize it with patient movements while they practice a range of game-based exercises with the hand and arm. This will provide; a) automated monitoring, assessment embedded into treatment, b) Immediate feedback to client, and c) electronic outcome measures to quantify and track client's performance over time Clinical support of outreach programs with protocols that can be easily updated will help create better-targeted and personalized solutions for patients and achieve the desired rehabilitation outcomes. The innovation of this approach comes from the implementation of well-designed, yet inexpensive and easy-to-use hardware and computer software (i.e. in essence a computer mouse and a computer game). It can be judged in terms of the fact that the proposed system would provide highly effective exercise programs with embedded assessment and timely feedback/support for use in community centers and ultimately the home (tele rehabilitation). This research will contribute to the development and validation of promising, new technologies that have he capacity to become widely adopted as a viable, affordable eHealth tool that will support the quality of life and participation of Canadians living with chronic disabilities.

NCT ID: NCT05060900 Not yet recruiting - Hand Injuries Clinical Trials

Hand Ligament Reconstructions With Knee Collateral Ligament Allografts

Start date: September 2021
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this study is to review the clinical outcomes following hand ligament reconstruction surgery using allograft (cadaveric) knee collateral ligaments. Currently, there is no standard procedure or devices used for hand ligament reconstruction surgery, although most techniques use some form of autograft (patients' own tissue) for the reconstruction. We believe that the use of allograft ligaments in reconstruction may eliminate the pain associated with procuring the patients' own tissue for the procedure, and prove to be a viable and preferred alternative to the multiple techniques currently used. The main procedures of this study include wrist and hand ligament reconstruction surgery (for wrist scapholunate (SL) ligaments, thumb ulnar collateral ligaments (UCL), and finger proximal interphalangeal (PIP) joint collateral ligaments) using allograft ligament, and subsequent follow up appointments where measurements and questionnaires will be completed to evaluate how hand function is doing after surgery.

NCT ID: NCT05054270 Not yet recruiting - Lung Injury Clinical Trials

Efficacy of Lung Ultrasound in Monitoring Fluid Resuscitation in Chest Trauma Patients

Start date: September 30, 2021
Phase:
Study type: Observational

Efficacy of Lung ultrasound in monitoring fluid resuscitation in chest trauma patients with lung contusions

NCT ID: NCT05050786 Not yet recruiting - Quality of Life Clinical Trials

Prophylactic Negative Pressure Wound Therapy for Patients Undergoing Incisional Hernia Repair

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

The study will examine the effect of using Negative Pressure Wound Therapy (NPWT) compared with standard wound dressing among patients undergoing elective open surgery for incisional hernia. The study's main hypothesis is that NPWT will decrease the post-operative incidence of surgical site infections and also improve the patients' quality of life including less scar-related pain and higher cosmetic satisfaction.