Wounds Clinical Trials
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Found 2,118 clinical trials
DETEC® pH Point of Care Wound Diagnostic Test
The purpose of this study is to determine the relationship between wound alkalinity and the non-healing status of chronic ulcer wounds. It is hypothesized that wounds with an alkaline environment as indicated by DETEC pH will have a high chance of not healing over 12 weeks of wound care.
Non-Invasive Testing to Evaluate Wound Healing in Diabetes
Data will be collected with 3 vascular imaging devices (IntraOx Vioptix, Newark, CA; Hyperview, HyperMed Imaging, Memphis, TN; Snapshot NIH, Kent Imaging, Calgary, Alberta, Canada). The wound will be imaged with the 3 devices at index research encounter (this will count as the initial pre-operative imaging if the patient requires …
Prevention of Pressure Wound Development With Infrared Thermal Camera
Pressure wound (PW) is generally defined as localized damage to the skin and subcutaneous soft tissue on a bone protrusion or caused by medical devices. Although it is a preventable complication and one of the quality indicators for healthcare institutions, the prevalence of PW is high.Up to 95% of pressure …
CLIMB: Climbers' Longitudinal Attitudes to Injuries, Mental Health and Body Image
Eating disorders (ED) are serious mental illnesses with high mortality rates and significant impact on an individual's quality of life. These disorders are characterized by preoccupation of weight and shape, leading to restrictive eating behavior and compensatory behaviors (purging and excessive/compulsive exercise). Comorbidities with mental health problems are common. Athletes …
Monitoring of Intracranial Hemorrhage in Non-severe Head Trauma Patients Hospitalized in the UHCD
The non-neurosurgical management of post-traumatic cerebral hemorrhagic lesions is currently poorly codified. It consists of neurological monitoring for 24 to 48 hours, and the performance of an almost systematic brain scan. Anti-aggregation and anticoagulation treatments are stopped for 14 to 28 days and should be resumed according to the risk-benefit …
Head and Neck Trauma Registry, Protocol ID: 032.MBSI.2021.D
This is a retrospective registry dataset of all adults who presented with cervical and/or skull base fractures or a subdural hematoma at Methodist Dallas Medical Center (MDMC) and had consults to the neurological surgery department beginning in January of 2016, and continuing until a statistically significant number of cases are …
Arthroscopic Treatment of Meniscal Lesions on Healthy Meniscus in Children and Adolescents
Meniscal lesions are common in pediatrics and mainly affect adolescents. These lesions can jeopardize the functional prognosis of the knee in the short, medium or long term if they are not well managed. More precisely, it is a question of determining whether arthroscopic repair of isolated meniscal lesions in children …
Establishing the Clinical Significance Values of the Lysholm Knee Score
The goal of this observational study is to learn about patients who will undergo anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction. The main questions it aims to answer are: What is the minimal clinically important difference value of the Lysholm Knee Score? What is the substantial clinical benefit value of the Lysholm Knee …
Validity and Reliability of the Turkish Version of the Tegner Activity Score
The goal of this observational study is to learn about patients who will undergo anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction. The main questions it aims to answer are: Is the Turkish version of the Tegner Activity Score a valid scale? Is the Turkish version of the Tegner Activity Score a reliable scale? …
Predictors of Mortality Among Patients With Head Trauma
Evaluate the usefulness of the APACHE II (Acute Physiology and Chronic Health Evaluation II), RTS (Revised trauma score), GCS (Glasgow Coma Scale) scores and various variables as age, sex, lab.data and complications in predicting mortality of patients with traumatic brain injury (TBI) in the intensive care unit (ICU).