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Found 2,115 clinical trials
L Luma K Mohammed, MBChB,FIBMS/CM

Thorax Trauma Severity Score in Chest Trauma: A Study in Iraq

This prospective observational study aims to evaluate the predictive utility of the Thorax Trauma Severity Score (TTSS) in determining morbidity and mortality in patients presenting with chest trauma at a tertiary hospital in Iraq. The primary objectives of the study are: To assess the accuracy of TTSS in predicting mortality …

16 years of age All Phase N/A
K Kosin University Gospel Hospital hemato oncology

Assessment of Safety and Efficacy of Poteligeo Inj. 20 mg (Mogamulizumab) Through Use-result Surveillance

The purpose of this surveillance is to assess the safety and efficacy of Poteligeo Inj. 20 mg (mogamulizumab) in routine clinical settings.

19 years of age All Phase N/A
Y Yi Ping Wei, MD

The Roles of MRI, DYNEELAX and Stress X-ray in First-Line Diagnosis of Cruciate Ligament Injury

Background: Cruciate ligament tears are clinically diagnosed by detection of anterior or posterior tibial translation on physical examination; however, this manual method of assessment is imprecise, subjective, and not reproducible. Recently a new instrument, a stress radiographic device and knee stability test (DYNEELAX), were produced to objectively measure these displacements. …

20 years of age All Phase N/A
S Steven E Wolf, MD

Understanding the Burn Wound Microbiome: Comparing Traditional Wound Cultures to Next Generation Sequencing Technology

The purpose of this investigation is to better understand the wound microbiome in burn wounds and the role it plays in outcomes and complications related to treatment.

18 - 100 years of age All Phase N/A
J Jacob J. Capin, PhD, DPT, MS

Life After Sport: Prior Injury and Sedentary Behavior as Mechanisms of Later Poor Health

Competitive sport increases risk for musculoskeletal injury (e.g., traumatic knee injury) and may position former athletes for early onset of chronic diseases, chronic pain, poor health-related quality of life, and disability. Quantifying function in former athletes with and without a prior injury and non-athlete controls is critical to understanding long-term …

18 - 64 years of age All Phase N/A
A Antonio Cerasa

Modeling Outcome in Patients With Acquired Brain Injuries

Acquired brain injury (ABI) is the leading cause of death and disability worldwide. The degree of severity varies according to a combination of numerous demographics, etiological, clinical, cognitive, behavioral, psychosocial and environmental factors, which can interfere with the effectiveness of rehabilitation interventions and, therefore, with the final outcome. The most …

18 years of age All Phase N/A
S Salma M Kedwany, MD

Fireworks Eye Injuries During Festivals in Upper Egypt

The aim of this study is to explore and report the epidemiology and outcome of fireworks ocular injuries in Upper Egypt. Primary outcome : type and severity of injury of fireworks eye trauma during festives. Secondary outcome: demography, complications, and final visual outcome of fireworks eye injury.

years of age All Phase N/A
A A.P.G. Crijns, Dr.

Early Detection of Imaging-derived Subclinical Cardiac Injuries

Breast cancer (BC) radiotherapy leads to incidental cardiac irradiation, resulting in an increased risk of various major cardiac events (MCEs). In addition, recent studies indicate that for the treatment of BC, the addition of chemotherapy further enhances the risk of MCEs. Information regarding morphological and functional early subclinical cardiac injuries …

40 - 70 years of age Female Phase N/A
J José Hernández Hermoso, Dr.

Dermal Wound Closure Using Silkam®

Assessment of performance of Silkam® suture material for skin closure. A prospective, single center, single arm, observational study in daily practice.

years of age All Phase N/A
A ANIQA JAVED

Risk Factor Association of Musculoskeletal Injuries Among University Students

This research will be conducted to identify the factors that increase the risk of musculoskeletal injuries in college students, Hypothesis: Demographic, anthropometric, postural, sleep quality and physical activity characteristics significantly predicted musculoskeletal injury.

18 - 25 years of age All Phase N/A

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