Ensayos clínicos A continuación se enumeran ensayos clínicos actuales.22 estudios en Atención de la columna vertebral (estudios abiertos únicamente). Filtrar esta lista de estudios según la ubicación, el estado del estudio y más. Analysis of Spinal Cord Stimulation Usage Over a 15-Year Period Scottsdale/Phoenix, Ariz., Rochester, Minn. The purpose of this study is to determine the rate at which patients who underwent Spinal Cord Stimulation (SCS) trial ultimately progressed to SCS implantation, determine the percentage of patients who continued using their SCS system after 5 years, as well as identify patient characteristics that lead to SCS discontinuation. Cutaneous Autonomic Innervation in Skin Pressure Injury Pathophysiology After Spinal Cord Injury Rochester, Minn. The overall goal of this research is to investigate potential differences in the regulation of skin blood flow in individuals with spinal cord injury. Dynamic Evaluation Of Spinal Alignment And Balance In Adults With Spinal Deformity Using Momentum Spine Rochester, Minn. The purpose of this study is to determine whether the Momentum Spine™ application, with its newly developed dynamic spinal metrics, can accurately and feasibly assess postural parameters in adults with spinal deformity across the continuum of care: conservative management, before and after spinal surgery. A Study Of Secondary Medical Complications Related To Spinal Cord Injury Rochester, Minn. The purpose of this study is to track the chronological history in autonomic recovery over the first 12 months following acute SCI. A Study to Establish a Pediatric Spine Registry Rochester, Minn., Minneapolis, Minn. The purpose of this study is to collect data about patients with chest wall and spinal deformities to develop a multicenter registry. This will speed the pace of medical advancement and treatment recommendations for these conditions. Mayo Clinic Spinal Cord Injury (SCI) Rehabilitation Research Registry Rochester, Minn. This will be a prospective registry conducted and maintained at Mayo Clinic Rochester from which collaborating sites within Mayo, Mayo Health Systems, and other spinal cord injury centers can draw from in order to fulfill research enrollment. The information collected for this registry will be used for recruitment purposes only, and will not be used as research data. Participants who are recruited to participate in other research studies will need to complete a separate consenting/enrollment process specific to that study. Mayo Clinic Cancer Center Neuro-Oncology Program Registry And Biobank For The Study Of Nervous System Tumors Rochester, Minn. Biospecimen banks are a modern attempt to centralize collections of human blood and tissue samples along with health information and personal history. The Neuro-Oncology Program Registry and Biobank will be used for research purposes to increase our understanding of nervous system tumors. Scoliosis Shared Decision Making Rochester, Minn. Analysis of video encounters between providers, patients, and families will be used to develop a shared decision making tool for patients deciding between surgery and observation for scoliosis treatment. A Study to Assess Wound Closure Techniques in Primary Spine Surgery Using SPY Intra-operative Angiography Rochester, Minn. The purpose of this study is to assess wound perfusion at the site of closure in primary spine surgery between running subcuticular suture, interrupted vertical mattress suture, and staple closure techniques. Minnesota Spinal Cord Injury Data Network Rochester, Minn. This is a study to generate feasibilty data regarding the collection of health and psychosocial outcomes after acquired spinal cord injury (SCI) Numeración de páginas Estudios clínicos AnteriorPágina anterior Ir a página 11 Ir a página 22 Ir a página 33 SiguientePróxima página Solicite una consulta Pericia & clasificacionesCostos y seguro April 04, 2024 Comparte en: FacebookTwitter Atención de la columna vertebralSeccionesPanorama generalAnálisis y procedimientosEnfermedades que se tratanMédicosPericia & clasificacionesEnsayos clínicosCostos y seguroNoticias de Mayo ClinicRemisiones Investigación: los pacientes son la prioridad Mostrar la transcripción Para video Investigación: los pacientes son la prioridad [SUENA MÚSICA] Dr. Joseph Sirven, profesor de Neurología, Mayo Clinic: La misión de Mayo se centra en el paciente. La prioridad es el paciente. Aquí, la misión y la investigación se hacen para progresar en la forma de ayudar mejor al paciente y para asegurarnos de que el paciente sea la prioridad en la atención médica. De muchas maneras, esto equivale a un ciclo. Puede comenzar con algo tan simple como una idea que se desarrolla en un laboratorio, se traslada a la atención directa del paciente y, si todo sale bien y resulta útil o beneficioso, pasa a ser el método estándar. Creo que una de las características tan singulares de la forma de investigar en Mayo es la concentración en el paciente, y es lo que realmente le ayuda a captar la atención de todos. SeccionesSolicite una ConsultaPanorama generalAnálisis y procedimientosEnfermedades que se tratanMédicosPericia & clasificacionesEnsayos clínicosCostos y seguroNoticias de Mayo ClinicRemisiones ORG-20423957 Centros y departamentos médicos Atención de la columna vertebral