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Evaluation of the AO Pediatric Classification for Long Bones Fractures Like a Guide for Treatment and Prognosis (AO-PC)
This study is currently recruiting participants.
Verified by Hospital Cruz Roja Mexicana, September 2007
Sponsored by: Hospital Cruz Roja Mexicana
Information provided by: Hospital Cruz Roja Mexicana
ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: NCT00533130
  Purpose
  1. Is the AO Pediatric classification for long bones fractures reproductible?
  2. Is the AO Pediatric Classification for long bones fractures a treatment guide?
  3. The AO pediatric Classification for long bones fractures could be a prognosis factor?

Condition Intervention Phase
Fractures
Children
Procedure: clinical evaluation
Procedure: observational study
Phase I
Phase II

MedlinePlus related topics: Fractures
Drug Information available for: X-Rays
U.S. FDA Resources
Study Type: Observational
Study Design: Screening, Longitudinal, Defined Population, Prospective Study
Official Title: Phase 2/3 Eficacy Study of the AO Pediatric Classification in Treatment and Prognosis of Long Bones Fractures

Further study details as provided by Hospital Cruz Roja Mexicana:

Estimated Enrollment: 100
Study Start Date: August 2007
Estimated Study Completion Date: July 2008
Groups/Cohorts Assigned Interventions
1: Case
Pediatric patients under 16 years old with long bones fractures
Procedure: clinical evaluation
analyze the x ray from each patient and evaluate the treatment y development of bone healing.
Procedure: observational study
evaluate the walk patron, bone healing and range of motion at 1,3,6,12 months

Detailed Description:

PROPOUSE:

  1. To determinate the efectivity of the AO pediatric classification for long bones fractures.
  2. To evaluate the functionality of the AO pediatric classification for long bones fractures.
  3. To analyze if the AO pediatric classification for long bones fractures is a prognosis factor
  Eligibility

Ages Eligible for Study:   up to 16 Years
Genders Eligible for Study:   Both
Accepts Healthy Volunteers:   Yes
Criteria

Inclusion Criteria:

Patients:

  • Less than 16 years old.
  • Open physis.
  • Long bone fractures.
  • X ray AP & lateral comparatives.
  • Informed consent for parents or tutor.
  • Don´t let the treatment during the time of study.

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Pathologic fractures.
  • Fractures not included en the AO pediatric classification for long bones.
  • Diseases that modifying the bone healing: Diabetes mellitus, osteogenesis imperfect, etc.
  Contacts and Locations
Please refer to this study by its ClinicalTrials.gov identifier: NCT00533130

Contacts
Contact: Jorge D Tejada-Hoyos, M.D. +52 55 53951111 ext 137 jorgetejada_us@yahoo.com
Contact: Myriam L Hernandez-Rojas, M.D. +52 55 55868456 myrianhernandez@hotmail.com

Locations
Mexico, Federal District
Hospital Cruz Roja Mexicana, Delegacion Distrito Federal Recruiting
Mexico City, Federal District, Mexico, 11510
Principal Investigator: Jorge D Tejada-Hoyos, Resident            
Sub-Investigator: Carlos Torres-Castro, Resident            
Sub-Investigator: Eduardo A Caballero-Quirarte, MD Adscrit            
Sub-Investigator: Marcos R Muciño-Maldonado, MD Adscrit            
Sub-Investigator: Boris Ortuño-Numbela, MD Adscrit            
Sub-Investigator: Jesus E Rodriguez-Olguin, MD Adscrit            
Sub-Investigator: Jose L Rosas-Cadena, MD Adscrit            
Sub-Investigator: Jose Villaroel, MD Adscrit            
Sub-Investigator: Humberto L Vives-Aceves, MD Adscit            
Sub-Investigator: Alejandro Bello-González, TyO Chief            
Sponsors and Collaborators
Hospital Cruz Roja Mexicana
Investigators
Principal Investigator: Jorge D Tejada-Hoyos, M.D. orthopaedic resident
  More Information

Study ID Numbers: CRM-2008-TYO
Study First Received: September 20, 2007
Last Updated: September 20, 2007
ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: NCT00533130  
Health Authority: Mexico: Ministry of Health

Keywords provided by Hospital Cruz Roja Mexicana:
AO
Pediatric
Classification
Long Bones
fractures
bones

Study placed in the following topic categories:
Fractures, Bone
Wounds and Injuries
Disorders of Environmental Origin

ClinicalTrials.gov processed this record on January 16, 2009