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NCT ID: NCT06135610 Completed - COVID-19 Clinical Trials

Social Determinants of Health in Patients With Penetrating Trauma Injuries Before and During the COVID-19 Pandemic

Start date: March 1, 2019
Phase:
Study type: Observational

Investigators report on the impact of the COVID-19 stay-at-home order concerning penetrating violence and its association within different socioeconomic regions within the county. The distribution and volume of violent offenses prior to the stay-at-home order was compared to during the stay-at-home order. This bears a crucial significance in our injury prevention and education efforts within our community.

NCT ID: NCT05954936 Not yet recruiting - Trauma Clinical Trials

Trauma Registry in Villavicencio, Colombia

TRaVi
Start date: January 2024
Phase:
Study type: Observational

Introduction: Injuries are a leading cause of mortality worldwide. It is necessary to know the incidence of injuries, mechanisms of wounds, therapy provided, and outcomes. Trauma registries are useful to describe the population served in specialized centers. Nevertheless, it is necessary also to identify the peculiarities of the event in the province and institutions non-dedicated to trauma attention. Objective: The study aims to describe the initial experience with a trauma register in a general hospital in the Colombian Orinoquia. Methodology: The investigators designed an observational retrospective study to analyze the admission database and revision of history charts of patients older than 15 years admitted for trauma from January to June 2023 in a hospital from Villavicencio, Colombia. The information will be exported to Excel for debugging and analysis. A description of the frequency and proportion of categorical variables will be performed; the central distribution and dispersion of quantitative variables will be reported. U of Mann-Whitney and Chi-square tests will be used to compare the variables by outcome; a p<0.05 was selected as a significant value. Conclusions: It will be a pioneer study in this region, and it is necessary to evaluate the incidence of patients admitted by trauma, the mechanisms and type of injury, the care provided, and the outcomes.

NCT ID: NCT05569447 Completed - Clinical trials for Penetrating Injury Neck

Tree Branch Penetrating Injury

Start date: June 1, 2020
Phase:
Study type: Observational

Penetrating trauma to the neck can result in severe morbidity and mortality. Location of the injury dictates the appropriate clinical management. Challenging traumatic injuries require resourceful treatment options

NCT ID: NCT04663087 Terminated - Hemorrhage Clinical Trials

Feasibility of Evaluating XSTAT Use in the Prehospital Setting

PhoXSTAT
Start date: October 29, 2022
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This study evaluates the prehospital use of the XSTAT device to control bleeding in junctional wounds. Participants will be randomized to the use of XSTAT versus standard care.

NCT ID: NCT04588311 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Traumatic Brain Injury

ErythroPOietin Alfa to Prevent Mortality and Reduce Severe Disability in Critically Ill TRAUMA Patients

EPO-TRAUMA
Start date: November 9, 2020
Phase: Phase 3
Study type: Interventional

The EPO-TRAUMA study is a prospective, multi-centre, double-blind, phase III, randomised controlled trial evaluating the efficacy of epoetin alfa compared to placebo in reducing mortality and severe disability at six months in critically ill trauma patients. 2500 mechanically ventilated ICU patients admitted with a primary trauma diagnosis presenting to the ICU will be recruited into the study from participating study centres in Australia, New Zealand, Europe, and Saudi Arabia.

NCT ID: NCT04561037 Completed - TMJ Disorder Clinical Trials

Pulsed Electromagnetic Field Therapy for TMJ Dysfunction After Facial Penetrating Injury

Start date: October 20, 2019
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This study is aiming to investigate the effect of magnetic therapy in combination with traditional physical therapy on the pain and mouth opening, after facial penetrating wound injury with no facial fractures, that treated conservatively

NCT ID: NCT03880188 Enrolling by invitation - Wounds and Injuries Clinical Trials

Long Term Status of Free Dermal Fat Autografts for Complex Craniofacial Wounds

FTFDT2
Start date: September 10, 2022
Phase:
Study type: Observational

This study will evaluate the use of free autologous dermal fat grafting (also called free dermal fat autografting) to treat complex craniofacial wounds that have failed standard treatment and to understand how well these grafts work to repair wounds long term. Patients who have undergone free autologous dermal fat grafting to treat complex craniofacial wounds 2-30 years ago will have photographs and small biopsies taken of the area that was grafted.

NCT ID: NCT03872544 Not yet recruiting - Wounds and Injuries Clinical Trials

Short Term Status of Free Dermal Fat Autografts for Complex Craniofacial Wounds

FTFDT3
Start date: September 20, 2023
Phase:
Study type: Observational

This study will evaluate the use of free autologous dermal fat grafting (also called free dermal fat autografting) to treat complex craniofacial wounds that have failed standard treatment and to understand how well these grafts work to repair wounds long term. Patients who have undergone free autologous dermal fat grafting to treat complex craniofacial wounds less than 1 week ago will have photographs and small biopsies taken of the area that was grafted. Patients will be followed for 2 years to monitor the area that was grafted.

NCT ID: NCT02744144 Completed - Wounds and Injuries Clinical Trials

Wound Bacterial Microbiota and Their Antibiotic Resistance

Start date: September 2014
Phase: N/A
Study type: Observational

The purpose of the study is to explore the microbiology in war-associated wounds of hospitalized patients from the Syrian armed conflict. Cultures collected from acute wounds with clinical signs of infection will be analyzed.

NCT ID: NCT01864577 Completed - Pneumothorax Clinical Trials

Negative Pleural Suction for Tube Thoracostomy in Patients With Chest Trauma

Start date: March 2012
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this study is to determine whether the use of negative pleural suction in tube thoracostomy is more effective than water seal alone for the treatment of pneumothorax and/or hemothorax in patients with chest trauma.