Blunt ADrenal Gland injUrY (BAD GUY) Project
Launched by NIGUARDA HOSPITAL · Jan 20, 2024
Trial Information
Current as of August 23, 2025
Recruiting
Keywords
ClinConnect Summary
The BAD GUY Project is a clinical trial that looks at the effects of adrenal gland injuries caused by blunt trauma to the chest and abdomen. This study is focused on adult patients who have experienced this type of injury and are receiving care in different hospitals. Researchers want to better understand how these injuries impact patients’ short-term health outcomes since current information is inconsistent and varies greatly among different groups of trauma patients.
To participate in this study, you need to be over 16 years old and have suffered blunt trauma to the thoraco-abdominal area. However, if you have a severe traumatic brain injury or have passed away in the emergency department, you would not be eligible to participate. If you join the trial, you can expect to contribute to important research that may help improve care for patients with similar injuries in the future. The study is currently recruiting participants, and both men and women are welcome to take part.
Gender
ALL
Eligibility criteria
- Inclusion criteria:
- • Age \> 16 years old
- • All patients with blunt thoraco-abdominal trauma
- Exclusion criteria:
- • TBI with AIS \> 3
- • Isolated TBI and Spinal cord injury
- • Patients died in emergency department
About Niguarda Hospital
Niguarda Hospital, located in Milan, Italy, is a leading healthcare institution renowned for its commitment to innovative medical research and high-quality patient care. As a prominent clinical trial sponsor, Niguarda Hospital actively engages in multidisciplinary studies aimed at advancing medical knowledge and improving therapeutic outcomes across various specialties. The hospital's state-of-the-art facilities and a team of experienced researchers and clinicians foster a collaborative environment that prioritizes ethical standards and patient safety. Niguarda Hospital is dedicated to translating research findings into clinical practice, ultimately enhancing the standard of care for patients both locally and globally.
Contacts
Jennifer Cobb
Immunology at National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID)
Locations
Miano, Lombardy, Italy
Patients applied
Timeline
First submit
Trial launched
Trial updated
Estimated completion
Not reported