- active not recruiting
Comprehensive Segmental Revision System
This study looks at how well a special shoulder and elbow replacement system works for people with joint problems, arthritis, or after surgery for cancer or injuries. It will track patients for at least 10 years to understand their long-term outcomes and improve future treatments.
Canada · Denmark · United Kingdom - recruitingNA
SWiFT Canada (Study of Whole Blood in Frontline Trauma)
This study looks at treating serious injuries with bleeding. It compares giving a new type of blood called 'whole blood' to the usual method of giving separate blood parts. The goal is to see if whole blood works better and is easier to use for emergency teams before a patient reaches the hospital.
Canada - recruiting
FH ORTHO Shoulder Observatory
This study looks at how well shoulder replacements and repairs work over many years for people who've had shoulder injuries. It checks on patients using FH ORTHO devices during their usual hospital care to see if these devices continue to be safe and helpful.
France - recruitingNA
Integrated Suicide & Trauma Therapy for Suicide Risk
This study looks at a new therapy, ISTT, for people who have considered suicide and experienced childhood trauma. It aims to help them learn coping skills and deal with past trauma to reduce suicide risk.
Canada - recruitingNA
Risk and Resiliency Factors in the RCMP: A Prospective Investigation
This study looks at mental health in Canadian police (RCMP) recruits. It aims to understand what helps or harms their mental well-being when facing stressful situations, with the goal of improving support for them and other emergency workers.
Canada - active not recruitingNA
Focused Ultrasound Stimulation of the Cerebellum to Induce Changes in Cognition and Brain Activity
This study is looking into whether using gentle sound waves on a part of the brain called the cerebellum can change how we think and how our brain works. It's for healthy volunteers aged 18-40 and aims to understand if these sound waves can affect memory and other thought processes.
United Kingdom - recruitingNA
Estradiol and Intrusive Memories
This study looks at how a hormone called estradiol might help reduce upsetting memories, known as intrusive memories, after a stressful experience. Researchers are giving healthy women estradiol or a dummy pill to see if it lessens these memories.
Germany - recruiting
Splenic Embolisation Decisions
This study looks at a large database of patients with spleen injuries from accidents. We want to understand the best way to treat these injuries, especially using a less invasive procedure called splenic embolisation, to improve care for future patients.
United Kingdom