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Evaluating the Use of Artificial Intelligence to Improve Family Conversations for Intensive Care Patients and Their Families
This study looks at how artificial intelligence (AI), like generative pre-trained transformer (GPT-4), can help doctors in the intensive care unit (ICU) save time and improve communication with families. Right now, doctors spend a lot of time writing notes after family conversations, which takes time away from patient care. The …
Aging of the Vascular Wall
Demographic aging is predicted to be one of the most significant social changes of the 21st century. Aging is a slow, multifactorial process that progressively impacts the integrity of cells, tissues, and organs. This decline in function increases the risk of numerous diseases, including cancer, neurodegenerative disorders, and cardiovascular diseases …
3D Placental Volume in Placenta Accreta
Placenta Accreta spectrum is a major obstetric disease nowadays. Different methods are used for antenatal diagnosis. In our study, investigators are aiming to compare 2 common ways for diagnosis, i.e; 3D Ultrasound and 2D with color Doppler.
Breast Cancer BRAs Study (Breast Cancer Biomechanics of Radiotherapy And Surgery)
This study, delivered by Portsmouth Hospitals University NHS Trust in conjunction with the Research Group in Breast Health at the University of Portsmouth [1], aims to assess whether it is possible to test breast biomechanics in women who have had surgery with or without radiotherapy for the treatment of breast …
Evaluation of Telemedicine Medical Abortion Service in Ecuador
This research seeks to demonstrate that a telemedicine model for the provision of legal abortion services in Ecuador is safe, feasible and acceptable to users requesting a medication abortion and who are less than 12 weeks pregnant.
Menopause Transition, Sex Hormone Deficiency and Autonomic and Vascular Function
This is a longitudinal study to determine the influence of the menopause transition on autonomic and vascular function. PI Keller-Ross has published data demonstrating that postmenopausal females have greater sympathetic neural reactivity during a stressor compared with age-matched males and younger females and males. A paucity of literature exists, however, …
Investigating in Humans the Impact of Training Status on Dietary Consumption With Direct Measurement of Ingestive Behaviour
The goal of the research project is to investigate the influence of training status on ingestive behavior and postprandial physiological responses in the human body. The investigators aim to understand how regular training influences the choice and amount of food consumed, as well as the associated physiological processes, including changes …
Experience of Biologic Treatments for Severe Asthma: a Survey
Severe asthma is a disease characterised by respiratory and non-respiratory symptoms. The respiratory symptoms can include breathlessness, wheeze and asthma attacks. The disease can come to dominate patients' lives, impacting their social, working and personal lives, leading to depression, anxiety and feelings of social isolation. There are now 7 different …
Burnout Syndrome in the Intensive Care Unit Before and During a Palliative Care Trial
One hundred ICU doctors, nurses and psychologists from the 28 units participating in the EPIC stepped-wedge trial (ClinicalTrials.gov NCT06605079) will each complete the same four-part survey twice-once during their unit's usual-care phase and again during the EPIC tele-palliative-care intervention. The questionnaire begins with Part A, gathering demographic and professional details …
Genotype, Clinical Features and Imaging of Neuroradiological Abnormalities in CADASIL
The project aims to retrospectively and prospectively analyze a population of CADASIL patients in order to study the natural history of the disease by correlating the symptom spectrum with genetic risk and specific neuroradiological and biological markers Stratifying patients according to their disease risk, this could contribute to the discovery …