Arizona Neurological Emergencies Treatment Trials Network
亚利桑那州神经紧急情况治疗试验网络
基本信息
- 批准号:7417535
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 19.41万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2007
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2007-05-03 至 2012-04-30
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:Accident and Emergency departmentAcuteAddressAreaArizonaClinicalClinical ResearchClinical TrialsCommunity HospitalsComputer ArchitecturesConditionContractsDataData Coordinating CenterDevelopmentEffectivenessElectronicsElementsEmergency CareEmergency MedicineEmergency SituationEmergency treatmentEnrollmentEnsureEnvironmentFutureHealthHispanicsHospitalsHuman ResourcesIndividualInjuryInstitutesInterdisciplinary StudyInterventionIntervention TrialIntramuscularIntravenousLorazepamMichiganMidazolamMinorityModelingMonitorMonitoring Clinical TrialsNative AmericansNeurological emergenciesNeurologistNeurologyNeurosurgeonNotificationNumbersOperative Surgical ProceduresOutcomeOutcome AssessmentParticipantPatient CarePatientsPersonal SatisfactionPhasePhysiciansPopulation CharacteristicsProgesteroneProviderQuality of CareRangeRecruitment ActivityResearchResearch Ethics CommitteesResearch InfrastructureResearch PersonnelResourcesRuralRural HospitalsScientistScreening procedureServicesSiteSocietiesStatus EpilepticusStrokeStructureSystemTelemedicineTestingTherapeuticThinkingTimeTimeLineTrainingTraining and EducationTraumatic Brain InjuryUnderrepresented MinorityUnderserved PopulationUnited StatesUnited States National Institutes of HealthUniversitiesUrban Hospitalsdemographicsdesignexperiencehuman subjectinnovationmembermetropolitannervous system disorderneurosurgerynovel strategiesorganizational structurepediatric traumaprogramsresponsetooltrauma centerstreatment trialvolunteer
项目摘要
DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): Emergencies caused by acute neurological disorders and injuries are common and the health burden of these conditions to patients and society is well documented. The outcome of many neurological disorders is often determined within the first minutes after onset and intervention in the emergency department or even prior to emergency department arrival may be necessary to provide meaningful benefit. The optimal treatments for these conditions are not well described, in part because the clinical research in the United States has not conducted many intervention trials targeting the earliest phases of treatment. Another obstacle facing investigators is the ability to enroll a sufficient number of volunteers to obtain statistical significance in testing the intervention. To overcome these challenges, the National Institutes of Neurological Disease and Strokes (NINDS) endeavors to create a wide network of major and community hospitals, referred to as the "hub and spoke" model. This model seeks to capture a wide socio-demographic profile including minority and underserved individuals, while obviating protracted timelines implicit in clinical trials. NINDS has selected the Department of Emergency Medicine at the University of Michigan as the Clinical Coordinating Center, and a data coordinating site will be identified. Our team will contribute significantly to this network by incorporating three major hospitals from Arizona's two metropolitan areas and four rural hospitals. The hub and spoke design of the Arizona Neurological Emergencies Treatment Trials Network (AzNETT) will be enhanced by incorporating rural hospitals already included in the University of Arizona's Telemedicine Program. Through this growing infrastructure, we will be able to investigate the effectiveness of new therapies in a broader range of service environments, while striving to augment the quality of patient care. The key elements of this structure will include an interdisciplinary team of emergency physicians, neurologists, neurosurgeons, coordinators, program managers and information technologists with specific expertise in the conduct of emergent clinical trials. Team members in both the hub and spoke sites have demonstrated a long term commitment to advancing the national research infrastructure as it relates to the interdisciplinary study of emergent illness.
描述(由申请人提供):由急性神经系统疾病和损伤引起的紧急情况很常见,这些疾病给患者和社会带来的健康负担有据可查。许多神经系统疾病的结果通常在发病后的最初几分钟内确定,并且可能需要在急诊科甚至在到达急诊科之前进行干预才能提供有意义的益处。针对这些病症的最佳治疗方法尚未得到很好的描述,部分原因是美国的临床研究尚未针对早期治疗阶段进行许多干预试验。研究人员面临的另一个障碍是招募足够数量的志愿者以获得测试干预措施的统计显着性的能力。为了克服这些挑战,美国国家神经疾病和中风研究所 (NINDS) 努力创建一个由主要医院和社区医院组成的广泛网络,称为“中心辐射”模式。该模型旨在捕捉广泛的社会人口特征,包括少数族裔和服务不足的个人,同时避免临床试验中隐含的拖延时间。 NINDS 已选择密歇根大学急诊医学系作为临床协调中心,并将确定数据协调站点。我们的团队将合并亚利桑那州两个大都市区的三家主要医院和四家乡村医院,为该网络做出重大贡献。亚利桑那州神经紧急情况治疗试验网络(AzNETT)的中心和辐射设计将通过纳入亚利桑那大学远程医疗计划中已包含的乡村医院得到加强。通过不断发展的基础设施,我们将能够在更广泛的服务环境中研究新疗法的有效性,同时努力提高患者护理的质量。该结构的关键要素将包括一个由急诊科医生、神经科医生、神经外科医生、协调员、项目经理和信息技术人员组成的跨学科团队,他们在进行紧急临床试验方面具有特定的专业知识。中心和辐射站点的团队成员都表现出了对推进国家研究基础设施的长期承诺,因为这与突发疾病的跨学科研究有关。
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