- recruitingNA
Crainio Non-invasive ICP Monitor for TBI
Researchers are testing a new device called Crainio that can check pressure in the brain without needing surgery, especially for people with head injuries. This study will see how well it works compared to current methods, hoping to make brain pressure monitoring safer and easier.
United Kingdom - recruitingNA
MUSic Therapy In Complex Specialist Neurorehabilitation
This study looks at whether adding music therapy to standard rehabilitation helps people recover better after serious brain or spinal cord injuries. It compares music therapy to usual care to see if it improves daily activities and well-being in patients aged 16-80.
United Kingdom - recruiting
An Exploration of Sleep Disturbance and Outcomes in TBI (SLEEP-TBI)
This study looks at how sleep problems affect people who've had a brain injury. It aims to understand the link between sleep and recovery to improve care. Researchers are studying sleep patterns and how they impact daily life and mental well-being after a brain injury.
United Kingdom - active not recruiting
Cerebral Oxygenation and Metabolism and Severe Head Injury in Paediatrics (COMetSHIP)
This study looks at how brain injuries affect children by checking oxygen and chemical levels in the brain. The aim is to understand what causes further damage after an injury and improve future care for children with severe head injuries.
United Kingdom - recruitingPHASE3
Clinical Randomisation of an Anti-fibrinolytic in Symptomatic Mild Head Injury in Older Adults
This study, called CRASH-4, is looking at a medicine called tranexamic acid (TXA) for older adults who have had a mild head injury. It wants to see if giving TXA reduces serious problems like bleeding in the brain, long-term disability, thinking problems, and death.
United Kingdom - authorisedTherapeutic use (Phase IV)
Pilot randomized controlled trial of the prevention of early respiratory tract infections in intubated patients. Comparison of the safety and efficacy of a short course of systemic antibiotic, a cough simulator and aspiration of subglottic secretions
This study looks at ways to prevent lung infections in very sick patients on breathing machines. Researchers are testing a short course of antibiotics and special breathing treatments to see if they are safe and help reduce these infections.
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