Safety, Feasibility, and Efficacy of TSCS on Stabilizing Blood Pressure for Acute Inpatients With SCI
Current forms of pharmacologic and non-pharmacologic treatments for hypotension and
orthostatic hypotension (OH) remain inadequate during acute inpatient rehabilitation (AIR)
following a traumatic spinal cord injury (SCI). A critical need exists for the identificati...
Age: 14 - 100 years
Gender: All
Impact of Prophylactic Ephedrine on Fetal Heart Tracing and Uterine Tetanic Contraction After CSE
Labor analgesia is an important component of the care of laboring patients. A known side
effect of combined spinal and epidural anesthesia (a type of labor analgesia) is an increased
incidence of category II fetal heart rate tracing (defined below) and low blood pre...
Age: 18 - 55 years
Gender: Female
TSCS for Acute SCI
This project will focus on a novel approach to stabilizing blood pressure (BP) during
inpatient rehabilitation after acute SCI. After SCI, people have unstable blood pressure,
ranging from too low (orthostatic hypotension) to too high (autonomic dysreflexia). Unstab...
Age: 18 - 89 years
Gender: All
Use of ReDS Technology in Patients With Acute Heart Failure
Background: Fluid overload, especially pulmonary congestion, is one of the main contributors into heart failure (HF) readmission risk and it is a clinical challenge for clinicians. The Remote dielectric sensing (ReDS) system is a novel electromagnetic energy-based techn...
Age: 18 years - 66+
Gender: All