Key Insights

Highlights

Success Rate

90% trial completion (above average)

Clinical Risk Assessment

Based on trial outcomes

Moderate Risk

Score: 40/100

Termination Rate

5.3%

1 terminated out of 19 trials

Success Rate

90.0%

+3.5% vs benchmark

Late-Stage Pipeline

21%

4 trials in Phase 3/4

Results Transparency

22%

2 of 9 completed with results

Key Signals

2 with results90% success

Data Visualizations

Phase Distribution

9Total
Not Applicable (5)
P 3 (3)
P 4 (1)

Trial Status

Completed9
Recruiting4
Active Not Recruiting2
Unknown2
Terminated1
Suspended1

Trial Success Rate

90.0%

Benchmark: 86.5%

Based on 9 completed trials

Clinical Trials (19)

Showing 19 of 19 trials
NCT05910567Not ApplicableRecruiting

A Research Study of Abdominal Ultrasound (FAST) in Children With Blunt Torso Trauma

NCT04602429Active Not Recruiting

Children's Acute Surgical Abdomen Programme

NCT05623176RecruitingPrimary

Clinical Outcomes and Equality in Healthcare for Emergency General Surgery Patients Undergoing Emergency Laparotomy

NCT06160778Phase 3Recruiting

Intravenous Ketorolac Vs. Morphine In Children With Acute Abdominal Pain

NCT02047812CompletedPrimary

The Hospital Volume Relationship in Emergency Laparotomy Outcomes

NCT06008509Not ApplicableRecruiting

POCUS for Gastric Emptying in Emergency Surgery

NCT04887480Not ApplicableSuspended

Direct Resuscitation of the Open Peritoneum

NCT04681508Not ApplicableActive Not RecruitingPrimary

MINS, AKI and Pulmonary Pathology in Patients Undergoing Acute Abdominal Surgery

NCT05992961CompletedPrimary

The Effects of Troponin I Surveillance Among Patients Undergoing Acute High-risk Abdominal Surgery

NCT05933837Completed

Troponin I Level and Mortality in Acute Abdominal Surgery

NCT05051683Not ApplicableCompletedPrimary

Combined Endoscopic & Radiologic Intervention For Management Of Acute Perforated Peptic Ulcer

NCT01538745Phase 4CompletedPrimary

Low Dose Ketamine (LDK) Versus Morphine for Acute Pain Control in the Emergency Department

NCT04176432CompletedPrimary

Survival After Emergency Laparotomy in Octogenarians

NCT02582307Phase 3CompletedPrimary

Buscopan Versus Acetaminophen for Acute Abdominal Pain in Children

NCT03309423Unknown

Is Venous to Arterial Conversion (v-TAC) of Blood Gas Reliable in Critical Ill Patients in the ICU?

NCT02980081Completed

Abdominal Plain X-ray in the Emergency Departement

NCT03015233UnknownPrimary

Acute Abdominal Pain: Evaluation of Lactate Value as Predictive Factor of Surgical Issue

NCT01110382Phase 3Terminated

A Safety and Tolerability Study of Doripenem Compared With Meropenem in Children Hospitalized With Complicated Intra-abdominal Infections

NCT02017977CompletedPrimary

Geographic Influences on Emergency Laparotomy Outcomes

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