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The primary objectives are to assess the degree of OA that patients develop 10 to15 year after a DRF, find out whether there is there is a difference in degree of osteoarthritis between conservative treated patients with and without an indication…
Main objectiveTo describe the experienced pain sensations of temperature and to describe the different temperature sensitivity thresholds using Quantitative Sensory Test (QST) in the different patient groups.secondairy objectiveAs a measure of the…
The primary outcome of this pilot study is the degree of OA that patients develop after a DRF. The secondary objective is to measure the functional outcome after treatment.
The first aim of this study is to evaluate 1) the feasibility and 2) repeatability of a new exercise test protocol to measure the pysical fitness of persons with a lower limb amputation on the combined arm-leg (Cruiser) ergometer.
To perform a pilot study to quantify difference in treatment plans based on CR, as compared to treatment planning based on CT in all patients with clinical suspicion of fractures of the wrist and carpus. Information from this pilot study will be…
Objectives, primary1) To assess and compare the inter-observer agreement for the AO31-classification of trochanteric femural fractures using plain radiographs and CT-scans 2) To assess the impact of CT on the treatment plan for trochanteric…
The following questions will be answered:• Can typical protein-profiles in a proteomic-assay be identified after trauma, which might be correlated with the outcome of the patients?• How is the dynamic of protein-profile-changes in the proteomics-…
The primary objectives are to assess the degree of OA that patients develop 10 to 15 year after a mallet finger fracture, to find out whether there is a difference in degree of OA between conservatively treated patients with and without an…
To correlate the neutrophil functional phenotype in geriatric hip fracture patients to clinical outcomes (i.e., in-hospital immunological- and infectious complications, in-hospital mortality and 30-day mortality).
Feasibility study on the use of wearables during the entire hospital stay (with a maximum of 7 days) among elderly (75+) hip fracture patients. Feasibility is defined by three components: 1) Macro feasibility - the percentage of the entire…
1. Implementation of a point-of-care fully automated analysis of neutrophils in the emergency department trauma bay in monotrauma geriatric hip fracture patients. 2. To determine if patients who develop infectious complications demonstrate decreased…
The primary aim of our *Imaging of Fracture-related Infections trial (IFI trial)* is to assess the diagnostic accuracy of all commonly requested medical imaging techniques (WBC scintigraphy, FDG-PET/CT and MRI). The secondary aim is to establish…
Achieving reduction of the radiation dose, while optimizing and improving image quality using IMR in CT-scans of the cervical spine.
Phase I - Diagnostic phaseThe primary objective is to compare the clinical diagnostic performance of HR-pQCT with conventional CT imaging for diagnosis of scaphoid fractures.We hypothize that the use of the HR-pQCT in patients with a suspected…