A listing of Trauma medical research trials actively recruiting patient volunteers. Search for closest city to find more detailed information on a research study in your area.
We seek to determine what ratio mitigates ongoing blood loss and thus transfusion need. Because the need for whole blood transfusion is not common across most trauma centers, we seek to perform a multicenter, prospective, observational study in order to enroll a sufficient number of patients to answer this question …
The purpose of this study is to assess the effects of skeletal trauma on the human metabolome, or the pathways by which the body creates, stores, and breaks down energy.
The purpose of this study is to help determine the best treatment for preventing blood clots that are formed following trauma that could potentially lead to death.
The purpose of this study is that patients who have muscle deterioration after experiencing a traumatic injury will have worse long term outcomes than patients who do not have muscle deterioration.
The purpose of the PRECISE study (A multi-center, prospective observational study to evaluate the use of Patient-Specific Precision Injury Signatures to Optimize Orthopaedic Interventions in Multiply Injured Patients) is to evaluate how the human body responds to trauma and to treatment for traumatic injuries.
This research is being done to collect data about the long term physical and psychosocial effects of orthopaedic trauma. This study will try out methods of collecting data, including questionnaires and clinic exams, in order to inform how larger studies collecting similar long-term effects should be done.
The purpose of the study is to demonstrate the safety and effectiveness of a chemical prophylaxis to reduce the incidence of Venous Thromboembolism (VTE) in high risk pediatric trauma patients. This study will help understand which pediatric trauma patients would benefit from VTE prophylaxis by validating screening criteria.
The goal of this project is to obtain blood samples and test to see how each individual’s body is responding to traumatic injuries in order to better understand how to treat patients with injuries like these in the future.