Measurements of Angulation of the C-spine
Launched by IMPERIAL COLLEGE HEALTHCARE NHS TRUST · May 20, 2019
Trial Information
Current as of April 25, 2025
Completed
Keywords
ClinConnect Summary
The investigators aim to compare baseline scans of the neck in those aged 18yrs and older to a second neck scan where the participant is wearing a spinal collar. Experts will analyse the scans for measurements of angulations. In addition the study will collect demographic data and results from a validated patient questionnaire assessing comfort wearing the spinal collar.
The hypothesis:
1. The shape of the neck is different when comparing the young and old populations
2. The spinal collar does not alter the shape of the spine
3. The spinal collars are uncomfortable in the elderly population
Gender
ALL
Eligibility criteria
- Inclusion Criteria:
- • 1. Persons aged 18yrs and over to those aged 30yrs
- • 2. Persons aged 70yrs and over
- • 3. Ability to give informed consent to participate in the study
- Exclusion Criteria:
- • 1. Persons under 18yrs of age and those aged 31yrs -69yrs
- • 2. Persons who lack capacity to consent for entry into the study
- • 3. Persons who are unable to complete the visual analogue score or questionnaire due to co-existent visual and hearing loss. Severe hearing impairment will be defined as unable to hear the researcher with hearing aids if required. Severe visual impairment will be defined as being unable to read the patient information sheet even with visual aids.
- • 4. Persons unable to understand the information leaflet in English.
- • 5. Those with current neck pain, known previous C-spine injury or known medical condition affecting the spine.
- • 6. Persons who do not pass the safety questionnaire to undergo an MRI scan
- • 7. Persons who are unable to tolerate an MRI scan due to claustrophobia
- • 8. Persons who are unable to transfer to the scanner table independently
- • 9. Persons unable to lie flat and still for 10 minutes
- • 10. Persons who do not give consent to their General Practitioner being informed of scan results.
About Imperial College Healthcare Nhs Trust
Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust is a leading healthcare provider in London, renowned for its commitment to delivering high-quality patient care and advancing medical research. As an integral part of the NHS, the Trust encompasses a range of specialized services and facilities, including multiple hospitals and outpatient centers, where it fosters a collaborative environment for clinical trials. With a focus on innovation and excellence, Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust supports a diverse portfolio of clinical research initiatives aimed at translating scientific discoveries into effective treatments and improving health outcomes for patients. Its partnership with Imperial College London enhances its capabilities in cutting-edge research, making it a pivotal institution in the landscape of healthcare and clinical trials.
Contacts
Jennifer Cobb
Immunology at National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID)
Locations
London, , United Kingdom
London, , United Kingdom
Patients applied
Trial Officials
Michael Fertleman
Principal Investigator
Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust/ The Wellington Hospital, London
Timeline
First submit
Trial launched
Trial updated
Estimated completion
Not reported
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