Outcome Assessment

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Exploration of Acceptability of Alcohol Interventions

This is a mixed-methods study consisting of a qualitative assessment the acceptability of psychosocial interventions, delivered by clinical staff. The study will also investigate the correlation between demographic variables and engagement with a North West England, NHS-led, alcohol care service, amongst the patient population.

Participants needed: 2,000
Trial details
Age: 18-67Biological sex: AllType: ObservationalSponsor: East Lancashire Hospitals NHS TrustUpdated: May 12, 2026Locations: 1
Eligibility criteria

Clinical staff who worked in the ELHT alcohol care service, and received trainin... [+1]

Clinical staff who worked in the ELHT alcohol care service, but who no longer wo... [+2]

Status: Recruiting

Rehabilitation Practices in Critically Ill Patients Receiving Invasive Mechanical Ventilation in the Intensive Care Unit.

This international, multicenter, observational study aims to describe rehabilitation practices in Intensive Care Units (ICUs) worldwide. The primary objective is to provide an overview of current rehabilitation strategies used in ICUs globally. Secondary objectives include assessing the relationship between rehabilitation and key ICU outcomes such as ICU and hospital mortality, length of stay, duration of invasive ventilation, extubation failures, and long-term outcomes including quality of life and functional performance 28 days post-ICU discharge. The study will also compare rehabilitation practices across different geographic and economic regions to identify potential disparities. The study is structured into three modules, with participation contingent on local resources and feasibility. The BASIC Module (mandatory for all centers) gathers fundamental data on rehabilitation practices and their association with patient outcomes. The EXTENDED Module (optional) collects more detailed information on the type, timing, duration, and safety of rehabilitation interventions, including passive exercises, active mobilization, respiratory therapies, dysphagia training, occupational therapy, and cognitive support. The EXTENDED FOLLOW-UP Module (optional) evaluates the patient's quality of life and functional recovery 28 days after ICU discharge. By examining global rehabilitation practices and their impact on patient outcomes, this study aims to improve rehabilitation strategies in ICUs, contributing to better patient care, recovery, and long-term health outcomes.

Participants needed: 2,400
Trial details
Age: 16-100Biological sex: AllType: ObservationalSponsor: Universita degli Studi di GenovaUpdated: May 4, 2026Locations: 1Duration: 28 Days
Eligibility criteria

Patients admitted to a participating ICU [+3]

Status: Not yet recruiting

Thai Baby Study Phase 1

The goal of this observational study is to examine national trends in mode of delivery and to assess associations between cesarean section and early-life health outcomes using routinely collected health data in Thailand. The study includes mother-infant dyads delivering in public hospitals across Thailand. The main questions it aims to answer are: Is cesarean delivery associated with increased risk of adverse neonatal outcomes compared with vaginal delivery? Is cesarean delivery associated with differences in early-life healthcare utilization and breastfeeding outcomes during the first year of life? Researchers will compare infants born by cesarean section with infants born by vaginal delivery to evaluate differences in neonatal morbidity, healthcare utilization, and breastfeeding patterns. Participants will not receive any intervention. The study involves secondary analysis of de-identified national health administrative and clinical data, including delivery records and linked maternal and infant health outcomes.

Participants needed: 10,300
Trial details
Age: Up to 120Biological sex: AllType: ObservationalSponsor: Mead Johnson NutritionUpdated: Mar 27, 2026
Eligibility criteria

Mother-infant dyads with delivery records available in the national health admin... [+2]

Records with missing or invalid delivery mode information. [+1]

Status: Recruiting

Outcomes of Robotic-Assisted Urological Surgery

Retrospective review of the patients who underwent urological robotic surgeries.

Participants needed: 5,000
Trial details
Age: 18+Biological sex: AllType: ObservationalSponsor: National Taiwan University HospitalUpdated: Jan 9, 2026Locations: 1
Eligibility criteria

Not listed

Status: Not yet recruiting

Safety and Efficacy of Connecting the Residual Ear to the Cartilage Scaffold in First- vs. Second-Stage Surgery

Eligible patients will be admitted from the outpatient clinic to complete the relevant examinations after admission(Preoperative routine examination and chest CT). The baseline parameters will be registered when admitted to hospital, including case number, diagnosis, sex, age, height, weight, and underlying medical conditions. Patients have at least 12 hours to consider participation in the study and will be given the opportunity to ask questions about the study. Written informed consent will be obtained by the surgical resident or the surgeon after admission to the hospital. Randomization will be done by relevant member . After inclusion, patients will be allocated to one of the two study groups (First-stage Connection or Second-stage Connection) using an online randomization program. The perioperative care will be the same for all included patients.Surgery will be performed by experienced surgeons, with non-expanded ear reconstruction using autologous rib cartilage. The surgery normally comprises two stages. After each surgery, details and duration of the surgery will be documented. For each stage of surgery, patients are scheduled for visits about 3-6 months. In addition, after the total surgery, patients are to fill out 'Glasgow Benefit Inventory' and 'Patient and Observer Scar Assessment Scale'.

Participants needed: 78
Trial details
Age: 6-30Biological sex: AllType: InterventionalSponsor: Sichuan Provincial People's HospitalUpdated: May 16, 2025Locations: 1
Eligibility criteria

Patients were fully informed about the purpose, modalities and risks associated... [+1]

Patients combined with other ear diseases such as ear fistula, titis media, etc. [+2]

Status: Recruiting

Advancing Knowledge in Ischemic Stroke Patients on Oral Anticoagulants

The Advancing knowledge in ischemic Stroke PatiEnts on oRal Anticoagulants (ASPERA) study aims to investigate characteristics of ischemic stroke cases occurring in patients on oral anticoagulation for atrial fibrillation (AF) or other cardioembolic arrhythmias and to characterize short and long-term outcomes associated with different secondary prevention strategies to prevent stroke recurrences. The ASPERA study is a multicenter, observational, both retrospective and prospective real-world study involving acute ischemic stroke patients occurring on oral anticoagulation. The study will encompass a retrospective (ASPERA-R) and prospective (ASPERA-P) data collection. Patient will be recruited consecutively at different emergency services and stroke units worldwide. University of L'Aquila (UnivAQ) will be in charge of study coordination, data analysis and management. The duration of ASPERA-R will be of 5-year from the study initiation of the study. Participating centers will be given a 6-month timeframe to enter retrospective data, commencing from the date of study approval. ASPERA-P duration will be of 2 years of enrollment from the study approval and follow-up of 5 years. (study conclusion after 7 years of approval). Inclusion criteria will be: 1.Confirmed diagnosis of ischemic stroke. 2. Availability of at least one neuroimaging exam positive for ischemic lesion(s) consistent with patient symptoms. 3. Ongoing oral anticoagulation at the time of the index ischemic stroke. 4. Prior diagnosis of atrial fibrillation or other cardioembolic arrhythmias. 5. Written informed consent provided by the patient himself or by proxy. Patients with Symptoms not indicative of acute stroke, ongoing intravenous or subcutaneous anticoagulation at the time of stroke will be excluded. ASPERA-R: characterization of demographic, clinical and neuroimaging features of ischemic stroke cases occurring on oral anticoagulants. The primary outcome will be: ASPERA-R : characterization of demographic, clinical and neuroimaging features of ischemic stroke cases occurring on oral anticoagulants. ASPERA-P: risk of ischemic stroke recurrence of ischemic stroke cases occurring on oral anticoagulants across different secondary preventive strategies (i.e., maintaining the same type of oral anticoagulation versus switching to a different secondary prevention strategy) at 90 days, 1 and 5 years after the index stroke. Additionally, the study will aim to investigate the risk of safety events (hemorrhagic transformation, intracranial hemorrhage, other major bleeding events, any bleeding events, death due to any cause), risk of other major ischemic events (transient ischemic attack, myocardial infarction, death due to vascular causes) at each follow-up and to identify demographic, clinical and neuroimaging features of ischemic stroke recurrences.

Participants needed: 200
Trial details
Age: 18+Biological sex: AllType: ObservationalSponsor: University of L'AquilaUpdated: Feb 20, 2025Locations: 47Duration: 5 Years
Eligibility criteria

Age ≥18 years at the time of the index ischemic stroke. [+4]

Symptoms not indicative of acute stroke (i.e., syncope, tonic or clonic activity... [+1]