The Multifunctional Image Guided Therapy Suite (MIGTS) in Emergency Multiple Trauma Care

NCT ID: NCT00772213

Last Updated: 2013-10-30

Study Results

Results pending

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Basic Information

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Recruitment Status

COMPLETED

Clinical Phase

NA

Total Enrollment

168 participants

Study Classification

INTERVENTIONAL

Study Start Date

2003-02-28

Study Completion Date

2005-04-30

Brief Summary

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Controlled clinical intervention study comparing the treatment of multiple trauma patients in a newly developed combined diagnostic and operation room, the multifunctional image guided therapy suite (MIGTS) versus controls. The MIGTS proved to significantly accelerate the procedure and led to more satisfied team members.

Detailed Description

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Objective: Pilot evaluation to which extend the implementation of a newly developed combined diagnostic and operation room, the multifunctional image guided therapy suite (MIGTS) may influence the emergency treatment of multiply injured patients.

Summary Background: Controlled data on the impact of modern technology integration in multiple trauma management and involved care providers are lacking.

Methods: Quasi-randomized clinical intervention study comparing the treatment of multiple trauma patients (injury severity score, ISS \>16) in the MIGTS versus controls.

Conditions

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Acceleration of Procedure Reduction of Number of Transports and Transfers Involved Staff Member's Evaluation

Keywords

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multiple trauma outcome and process assessment

Study Design

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Allocation Method

RANDOMIZED

Intervention Model

PARALLEL

Primary Study Purpose

TREATMENT

Blinding Strategy

NONE

Study Groups

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MIGTS treatment

controlled trial (quasi-randomized) versus controls (=conventional treatment not in the MIGTS)

Group Type EXPERIMENTAL

MIGTS treatment

Intervention Type PROCEDURE

treatment of multiple trauma patients in the MIGTS

controls (=conventional treatment not in the MIGTS)

Group Type NO_INTERVENTION

No interventions assigned to this group

Interventions

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MIGTS treatment

treatment of multiple trauma patients in the MIGTS

Intervention Type PROCEDURE

Other Intervention Names

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combined diagnostic and operation room

Eligibility Criteria

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Inclusion Criteria

* multiple trauma with
* at least two abbreviated injury scoring (AIS) regions involved and
* injury severity score (ISS)\>16
* primary hospital treatment at University Hospital Basel

Exclusion Criteria

* monotrauma or
* ISS \< 16 or
* prior treatment in another hospital
Eligible Sex

ALL

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

No

Sponsors

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Swiss National Science Foundation

OTHER

Sponsor Role collaborator

Scientific Foundation of the Swiss Accident Insurance Fond

UNKNOWN

Sponsor Role collaborator

Voluntary Academic Society, Basel

UNKNOWN

Sponsor Role collaborator

CARCAS Switzerland

UNKNOWN

Sponsor Role collaborator

University Hospital, Basel, Switzerland

OTHER

Sponsor Role lead

Responsible Party

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Thomas Gross

Prof. Dr. med.

Responsibility Role PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR

Principal Investigators

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Thomas Gross, Prof. Dr.

Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR

University of Basel

Locations

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University Hospital, CARCAS group

Basel, , Switzerland

Site Status

Countries

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Switzerland

References

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Messmer P, Jacob AL, Fries E, Gross T, Suhm N, Steinbrich W, Frede KE, Schneider T, Regazzoni P. [Technology integration and process management. Concept and implementation of a new platform for simultaneous diagnosis and therapy of acutely ill and injured patients and for elective computer assisted surgery (CAS)]. Unfallchirurg. 2001 Oct;104(10):1025-30. doi: 10.1007/s001130170047. German.

Reference Type BACKGROUND
PMID: 11699300 (View on PubMed)

Gross T, Amsler F, Ummenhofer W, Zuercher M, Regazzoni P, Jacob AL, Huegli RW, Messmer P. [Interdisciplinary emergency room management of trauma patients from the standpoint of coworkers]. Chirurg. 2005 Oct;76(10):959-66. doi: 10.1007/s00104-005-1068-0. German.

Reference Type BACKGROUND
PMID: 16021393 (View on PubMed)

Gross T, Messmer P, Amsler F, Fuglistaler-Montali I, Zurcher M, Hugli RW, Regazzoni P, Jacob AL. Impact of a multifunctional image-guided therapy suite on emergency multiple trauma care. Br J Surg. 2010 Jan;97(1):118-27. doi: 10.1002/bjs.6842.

Reference Type RESULT
PMID: 19937992 (View on PubMed)

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Other Identifiers

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EK 159/02

Identifier Type: -

Identifier Source: org_study_id