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Clinical Trial MeSH HPO Drug Gene SNP Protein Mutation


Correlated Drug Terms (4)


Name (Synonyms) Correlation
drug33 2D Telemedicine Wiki 0.82
drug1157 ION-827359 Wiki 0.58
drug1866 Plasma expansion with Ringer's Acetate Wiki 0.58
drug1822 Placebo Wiki 0.03

Correlated MeSH Terms (9)


Name (Synonyms) Correlation
D029481 Bronchitis, Chronic NIH 0.58
D001991 Bronchitis NIH 0.58
D000208 Acute Disease NIH 0.41
D058186 Acute Kidney Injury NIH 0.28
D018805 Sepsis NIH 0.26
D029424 Pulmonary Disease, Chronic Obstructive NIH 0.20
D008173 Lung Diseases, Obstructive NIH 0.19
D008171 Lung Diseases, NIH 0.15
D014947 Wounds and Injuries NIH 0.13

Correlated HPO Terms (7)


Name (Synonyms) Correlation
HP:0012387 Bronchitis HPO 0.58
HP:0004469 Chronic bronchitis HPO 0.58
HP:0001919 Acute kidney injury HPO 0.28
HP:0100806 Sepsis HPO 0.26
HP:0006510 Chronic pulmonary obstruction HPO 0.20
HP:0006536 Pulmonary obstruction HPO 0.19
HP:0002088 Abnormal lung morphology HPO 0.15

There are 3 clinical trials

Clinical Trials


1 A Comparison of 3D and 2D Telemedicine: Communication During Covid 19

It is critical to establish an effective form of telemedicine during the Covid 19 pandemic, that will allow safe social distancing of clinicians and patients. The investigators serve as the regional plastic, burns and reconstructive centre for the West of Scotland, population 3 million. All face to face clinics have been cancelled and converted to telephone/telemedicine only consultations. The investigators will establish both 2D and 3D telemedicine as normal patient follow up practice during this period. The aim is to implement a 3D telemedicine system to facilitate patient follow up and remote physiotherapy, that will act as if the patient is physically 'present' in the room. Physiotherapy is crucial to patient outcomes after burns contractures, hand trauma and cancer reconstruction. The 3D telemedicine system will be built by an industrial partner, with CE marked equipment, specifically to help during the Covid-19 Pandemic. This study forms a follow on study to the investigator's pilot study (based on clinical feedback only)

NCT04359225 Telehealth Other: 3D Telemedicine Other: 2D Telemedicine

Primary Outcomes

Description: University Hospitals of North Northway questionnaire. Outcome scale with a sum score 1 to 5 Higher score is worse

Measure: University Hospitals of North Northway questionnaire

Time: Single time point at day 1 (Clinician assesses telemedicine system once after seeing patient)

Description: Scale 1 to 9 Higher score is worse

Measure: Mental effort rating scale

Time: Single time point at day 1(Clinician assesses telemedicine system once after seeing patient)

Secondary Outcomes

Description: Telehealth Usability Questionnaire. 21 domains, each with scale 1 to 7. Higher is better.

Measure: Telehealth Usability Questionnaire

Time: Single time point at day 1 (Clinician assesses telemedicine system once after seeing patient)

Description: Clinician Subjective feedback. This is an interview performed by a psychologist and will be transcribed, coded and thematically analysed. There is no statistical analysis or outcome scale involved.

Measure: Subjective feedback interview

Time: Once at study completion, an average of 18 months.

2 3D Telemedicine During COVID-19: Non-clinical Validation

Telemedicine will be used as standard practice during the Covid Pandemic, in order to reduce clinician exposure to patients and potential high viral load, and reduce patient footfall in a hospital caring for Covid patients. The 3D telemedicine uses multiple cameras in the clinic room which can reconstruct an image in 3 dimensions. This may give more information about a patient's condition, particularly in more visual specialties such as Plastic Surgery. The systems have hospital approval to be used for telemedicine, all equipment is CE marked. There are no data regarding the use of 3D telemedicine, but similar studies have been performed in many fields including orthopaedic surgery using 2D telemedicine (Buvik 2016). This study aims to provide non-clinical validations of the 3D telemedicine for usability, presence, satisfaction and reliability, using healthy volunteers only.

NCT04444297 Telemedicine Surgery, Plastic Other: 3D Telemedicine Other: 2D Telemedicine

Primary Outcomes

Description: Version 3 of PQ, 29 item rating scale of "presence". Witmer 2005

Measure: Presence Questionnaire

Time: Single time point at day 1 (Clinician assesses telemedicine system once after seeing patient) ]

Description: 5 item questionnaire on telemedicine quality. UNN Buvik 2016.

Measure: University Hospital of North Northway Questionnaire

Time: Single time point at day 1 (Clinician assesses telemedicine system once after seeing patient)

Secondary Outcomes

Description: 21 item scale - assessment of telemedicine (TUQ, Parmanto 2016)

Measure: Telehealth Usability Questionnaire

Time: Single time point at day 1 (Clinician assesses telemedicine system once after seeing patient) ]

Description: 10 item industry standard technology scale

Measure: System Usability Scale

Time: Single time point at day 1 (Clinician assesses telemedicine system once after seeing patient) ]

Description: Single instrument Likert scale (Paas 1996)

Measure: Mental Effort Rating Scale

Time: Single time point at day 1 (Clinician assesses telemedicine system once after seeing patient) ]

Description: Measure of task load index - 5 item modified scale - an indication of the ease of performing a task and frustration levels.

Measure: NASA TLX

Time: Single time point at day 1 (Clinician assesses telemedicine system once after seeing patient) ]

Description: Range of Motion measurements for elbow joint measured with face-to-face goniometer or on computer (telemedicine)

Measure: Range of Motion measurements for elbow joint

Time: Single time point at day 1 (Clinician assesses telemedicine system once after seeing patient) ]

3 3D Telemedicine During COVID-19: Cohort Study

It is critical to establish an effective form of telemedicine during the Covid 19 pandemic, that will allow safe social distancing of clinicians and patients. Canniesburn Regional Plastic Surgery and Burns Unit serves as the regional plastic, burns and reconstructive centre for West of Scotland, population 3 million. All face to face clinics have been cancelled and converted to telephone/telemedicine only consultations. The research will establish both 2D and 3D telemedicine as normal patient follow up practice during this period.The project therefore aims to implement a 3D telemedicine system to facilitate patient follow up and remote physiotherapy, that will act as if the patient is physically 'present' in the room. Physiotherapy is crucial to patient outcomes after burns contractures, hand trauma and cancer reconstruction. The 3D telemedicine system will be built by an industrial partner, with CE marked equipment, specifically to help during the Covid-19 Pandemic.

NCT04444323 Telemedicine Surgery, Plastic Other: 3D Telemedicine

Primary Outcomes

Description: Version 3 of PQ, 29 item rating scale of "presence". Witmer 2005

Measure: Presence Questionnaire

Time: Single time point at day 1 (Clinician assesses telemedicine system once after seeing patient) ]

Secondary Outcomes

Description: 5 item questionnaire on telemedicine quality. UNN Buvik 2016.

Measure: University Hospital of North Northway Questionnaire

Time: Single time point at day 1 (Clinician assesses telemedicine system once after seeing patient) ]

Description: 21 item scale - assessment of telemedicine (TUQ, Parmanto 2016)

Measure: Telehealth Usability Questionnaire

Time: Single time point at day 1 (Clinician assesses telemedicine system once after seeing patient) ]

Description: 10 item industry standard technology scale

Measure: System Usability Scale

Time: Single time point at day 1 (Clinician assesses telemedicine system once after seeing patient) ]

Description: Single instrument Likert scale (Paas 1996)

Measure: Mental Effort Rating Scale

Time: Single time point at day 1 (Clinician assesses telemedicine system once after seeing patient) ]

Description: Measure of task load index - 5 item modified scale - an indication of the ease of performing a task and frustration levels.

Measure: NASA TLX

Time: Single time point at day 1 (Clinician assesses telemedicine system once after seeing patient) ]

Description: Range of Motion measurements for elbow joint measured with face-to-face goniometer or on computer (telemedicine)

Measure: Range of Motion measurements for elbow joint

Time: Single time point at day 1 (Clinician assesses telemedicine system once after seeing patient) ]

Other Outcomes

Description: Proportion of completed, successful telemedicine consultations

Measure: Reliability

Time: Single time point at day 1 (whether telemedicine is successful)

Description: Proportion of telemedicine consultations suffering image quality distortion

Measure: Image distortion

Time: Single time point at day 1 (whether telemedicine has distortion)


No related HPO nodes (Using clinical trials)