- recruiting
National Emergency Bariatric Surgery Audit
This study looks at unexpected problems that can happen after weight-loss surgery (bariatric surgery) in the UK. Researchers want to understand these emergencies, how they are treated, and what the outcomes are, to improve care for patients.
United Kingdom - recruitingPHASE2
Evolution of the Initial Distribution Volume of Glucose in the Severe Burned Adults
This study looks at how the amount of fluid around cells changes in severely burned adults during their first four days in intensive care. Doctors want to understand this better to give patients the right amount of fluid and improve their care.
France - recruitingPHASE3
Intravenous Ketorolac Vs. Morphine In Children With Acute Abdominal Pain
This study compares two pain medicines, ketorolac and morphine, for children aged 6-17 with belly pain from possible appendicitis. We want to see if ketorolac works just as well as morphine, but with fewer side effects. Both medicines are given through a drip in the arm.
Canada - not yet recruiting
How Can Volunteers in the NHS Be Best Supported?
This study looks at how volunteers, like Community First Responders, help the NHS. We want to understand what makes them most effective and how to best support them, so they can keep helping patients and services across England.
United Kingdom - recruitingNA
Optimisation Strategy for Emergency Tracheal Intubation
This study is looking at a new way to help doctors put a breathing tube into seriously ill adults quickly and safely. It combines three techniques: a specific muscle relaxant, gentle mask breathing beforehand, and a special guide for the tube. The goal is to reduce problems during this critical procedure.
France - recruitingPHASE1
Nebulized Fentanyl in Healthy Volunteers
This study is looking at a new way to give strong pain relief (fentanyl) using a face mask or nose spray, rather than needles, especially for emergencies. It aims to see if it's safe and comfortable, and how well the medicine gets into the body.
France