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Direct Application of Integra Bilayer Matrices on Bare Calvarium Without Preliminary Burring: A Clinical and Histologic Study of Efficacy

This study is to determine if large, full thickness scalp wounds with exposed calvarium resulting from acutely created extirpative defects can be reliably and durably resurfaced with IDRT without burring or fenestration as a preliminary step, regardless of the size of the calvarial defect.

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  • 25 Oct, 2022
Improvement of Lung and Thoracic Compliance in ARDS Patients in Prone Position by Using Inflatable Air Bag (MAPIC)

that dorsal part of the body. As well prone position could be associated with complications as pressure ulcers. Because prone position is associated with complications, air bag were developped to

mechanical ventilation
assisted breathing
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  • 07 Oct, 2022
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Diaphragm Training Ultrasound (DiaphUS)

thrombosis, bedsores, increased hospital stay, and poor clinical outcome. The weaning process from MV involves the reduction of ventilator parameters and Extubation. Daily, careful evaluation of

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  • 04 Oct, 2022
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Improving the Quality of Life of Cancer Patients Through a Perioperative and Coordinated Nutrition and Physical Care Program. (PENDICOQ)

Hospitalization, for cancer patients, exposes to a risk of undernutrition which has the effect of significantly increasing infections, pressure ulcers, muscle wasting, loss of autonomy, impaired

pressure ulcers
anesthesia
nutrition education
dietary intervention
cancer
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  • 09 Feb, 2022
Evaluation of Positioning Protocols on a Wheelchair in Hemiplegic Patients (POSIT-HEMI)

The main purpose of this study is to assess the interest of using wheelchair positioning equipment on the decrease of postural disorders, compared to the standard use of a wheelchair

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  • 07 Oct, 2022
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Prevention of Complications Due to Autonomic Dysreflexia in SCI Individuals

Autonomic dysreflexia (AD) is a syndrome of unbalanced response of the sympathetic system to noxious stimuli below the level of spinal cord injury (SCI), characterized by paroxysmal hypertension. Mostly, it is combined with symptoms such as pounding headache, slowed heart rate, and upper body flushing, but it can also be …

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  • 09 Apr, 2023
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Overnight Upper Airway Infiltration in Spinal Cord Injury (OUI-SCI)

Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA), a common disorder resulting from repetitive pharyngeal collapse during sleep, is multifactorial. Usually, OSA is considered primarily a problem of upper airway anatomy, with the craniofacial structure or neck fat decreasing the size of the pharyngeal airway lumen. Obesity, male sex and genetics are well established …

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  • 10 Apr, 2023
Efficacy of Pericapsular Nerve Group Block

Hip fracture is a common orthpaedic problem especially in elderly population. Fascia iliaca compartment block (FICB) and femoral nerve block are well-established technique as part of peri-operative multimodal analgesia for hip fractures. Reviews have shown peripheral nerve blocks including FICB, femoral nerve block and 3-in-1 block could reduce both pain …

nerve block
opioid
analgesia
pain relieving
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  • 19 Dec, 2021
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Effectiveness of a Powered Exoskeleton Combined With FES for Patients With Chronic SCI: a RCT (Ekso-FES)

While there are a number of prospective studies evaluating powered exoskeletons in SCI patients, to date, not a single well-designed, randomized clinical trial has been published. However, there is evidence for beneficial effects of over-ground exoskeleton therapy on walking function post-intervention from a meta-analysis on non-randomized, uncontrolled studies. Functional electrical …

gait training
nervous
electrical stimulation
AIDS
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  • 13 May, 2022
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Feeding With Indirect Calorimetry and Cycling in the Elderly Intensive Care Patient (FICE)

The aim of this study is to evaluate the effect of early exercise by cycle ergometry and early targeted feeding in reducing muscle atrophy and improve functional outcomes in the older critically ill patient.

critical illness
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  • 29 Oct, 2022
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