WEMR With Clinical Decision Support for All Wounds
Status: | Recruiting |
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Healthy: | No |
Age Range: | 21 - Any |
Updated: | 4/21/2016 |
Start Date: | April 2013 |
End Date: | April 2020 |
Contact: | Julie DiGregorio, CCRP |
Email: | jdigregorio@winthrop.org |
Phone: | (516) 663-9614 |
Wound Research Database With Clinical Decision Support for Patients With All Wounds
The goal of this project to begin using a wound research database with clinical decision
support features at Winthrop University Hospital. A research database is an electronic
computer system that is used to collect patient information. Clinical decision support is
the ability for a computer system to provide medical assistance to the doctor through alerts
and recommendations based on the information entered. The investigators believe that use of
a wound clinical decision support tool, much like a drug, will improve healing in patients
with chronic wounds (wounds that fail to heal over the course of weeks) and ultimately lower
the risk of death and illness caused by these wounds. In order to develop a useful clinical
decision support tool, investigators first need to develop a large research database to
determine the data points important for wound healing. The investigators will be using the
data collected in this study for future research and publication. Data will be reviewed to
answer questions important to wound healing and for the purpose of developing the clinical
decision support alert system.
After providing informed consent, participants will be asked a series of questions related
to their past medical history, and relevant wound data will be collected. Study staff will
photograph the wound at baseline, and once per week until the wound is completely healed, or
for a duration of six months.
Participants will be expected to return to Winthrop University Hospital for wound follow-up
on a regular basis, or as determined by the Principal Investigator.
support features at Winthrop University Hospital. A research database is an electronic
computer system that is used to collect patient information. Clinical decision support is
the ability for a computer system to provide medical assistance to the doctor through alerts
and recommendations based on the information entered. The investigators believe that use of
a wound clinical decision support tool, much like a drug, will improve healing in patients
with chronic wounds (wounds that fail to heal over the course of weeks) and ultimately lower
the risk of death and illness caused by these wounds. In order to develop a useful clinical
decision support tool, investigators first need to develop a large research database to
determine the data points important for wound healing. The investigators will be using the
data collected in this study for future research and publication. Data will be reviewed to
answer questions important to wound healing and for the purpose of developing the clinical
decision support alert system.
After providing informed consent, participants will be asked a series of questions related
to their past medical history, and relevant wound data will be collected. Study staff will
photograph the wound at baseline, and once per week until the wound is completely healed, or
for a duration of six months.
Participants will be expected to return to Winthrop University Hospital for wound follow-up
on a regular basis, or as determined by the Principal Investigator.
Inclusion Criteria:
- 21 years or older
- Diagnosed with a wound (defined as a break in the integument)
- Must be willing and able to provide written informed consent
Exclusion Criteria:
- Patients with Diabetic Foot Ulcers
We found this trial at
1
site
259 1st St
Mineola, New York 11501
Mineola, New York 11501
(516) 663-0333
Principal Investigator: Harold Brem, MD
Phone: 516-663-9614
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