Importance of Forces and Safety Features in Car Crash Multitrauma
The Multitraumatized Patient. What is the Importance of Forces Involved and the Use of Safety Equipment for the Amount of Trauma to the Patient Inside the Vehicle.
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observational
200
1 country
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Brief Summary
The pupose of the study is a prospective evaluation of external and internal factors/causes of importance for the trauma and final outcome experienced by persons inside motor vehicles in serious car accidents. We hypothesise that there is an association between the use and function of safety features and the results for the patient and an association between material damage and the severity of injury.
Trial Health
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participants targeted
Target at P75+ for all trials
Started Jan 2005
Shorter than P25 for all trials
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Study Timeline
Key milestones and dates
Study Start
First participant enrolled
January 1, 2005
CompletedFirst Submitted
Initial submission to the registry
September 13, 2005
CompletedFirst Posted
Study publicly available on registry
September 20, 2005
CompletedStudy Completion
Last participant's last visit for all outcomes
January 1, 2006
CompletedAugust 27, 2007
August 1, 2007
September 13, 2005
August 24, 2007
Conditions
Keywords
Eligibility Criteria
You may qualify if:
- patients with multiple trauma from severe motor vehicle accidents in Eastern Norway patients from motor vehicle accidents in Eastern Norway with severe material damage
Contact the study team to confirm eligibility.
Sponsors & Collaborators
- University of Oslolead
- Royal Department of Transportationcollaborator
- Ullevaal University Hospitalcollaborator
- Health Region East, Norwaycollaborator
- Norwegian Air Ambulance Foundationcollaborator
Study Sites (1)
Ulleval University Hospital
Oslo, N-0407, Norway
MeSH Terms
Conditions
Condition Hierarchy (Ancestors)
Study Officials
- PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATOR
Lars Wik
Ullevaal University Hospital
Study Design
- Study Type
- observational
- Observational Model
- DEFINED POPULATION
- Time Perspective
- OTHER
- Sponsor Type
- OTHER
Study Record Dates
First Submitted
September 13, 2005
First Posted
September 20, 2005
Study Start
January 1, 2005
Study Completion
January 1, 2006
Last Updated
August 27, 2007
Record last verified: 2007-08