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NCT04126837: ATENA

Ankle Trauma: an Emergency Nurse Assessment Study

Completed NA Last updated 14 May 2024
What this trial tests

NA trial testing Diagnosis and treatment in Ankle Injuries in 66 participants. Completed in 5 April 2024.

Timeline
5 March 2020
Primary endpoint
5 March 2024
5 April 2024

Quick facts

Lead sponsorUniversity Hospital, Grenoble
PhaseNA
StatusCompleted
Study typeINTERVENTIONAL
Allocationna
Designsingle group
Maskingnone
Primary purposediagnostic
Enrollment66
Start date5 March 2020
Primary completion5 March 2024
Estimated completion5 April 2024
Sites1 location across France

Drugs / interventions tested

Conditions studied

Sponsor

University Hospital, Grenoble

Who can join

Adults 18 to 65, any sex, with Ankle Injuries or Foot Injuries. Patients with the condition only — healthy volunteers not accepted.

Sponsor's own description

The ankle and/or foot injuries incidence is high. Lateral ankle sprains are most common diagnosis, while fractures represent less than 15% of final diagnosis. Ankle and/or foot injuries are associated with significant morbidity in terms of pain and chronic instability. The societal cost of these injuries is significant mainly related to hospital care and sick-leave. In summary ankle and/or foot injuries are very frequent reason for emergency admission. The study hypothesis is that an accelerated nursing care system for traumatized ankle and/or foot patients is feasible and allows patients to be cared for in accordance to current medical recommendations. Such a branch should be followed by a return to work and sports within a time frame consistent with the literature. The duration of patient management in emergency department should be short, less than that observed in a historical cohort. Finally patient satisfaction should be high. In the medium term, the implementation of an accelerated nursing branch for the diagnosis and treatment of ankle and/or foot injuries should contribute to effective care and reduction of over activity in emergency departments.

Publications & conference data

No peer-reviewed publications indexed yet for this trial. Completed trials usually publish results within 12-18 months.

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