A prospective randomised study to evaluate the benefits of aspiration of traumatic haemarthrosis of the knee

ISRCTN ISRCTN67363352
DOI https://doi.org/10.1186/ISRCTN67363352
Protocol serial number N0503127939
Sponsor Department of Health
Funder Newcastle upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Trust
Submission date
30/09/2004
Registration date
30/09/2004
Last edited
25/11/2013
Recruitment status
No longer recruiting
Overall study status
Completed
Condition category
Injury, Occupational Diseases, Poisoning
Prospectively registered
Protocol
Statistical analysis plan
Results
Individual participant data
Record updated in last year

Plain English summary of protocol

Not provided at time of registration

Contact information

Mr D Deehan
Scientific

Orthopaedics
Freeman Hospital
High Heaton
Newcastle Upon Tyne
NE7 7DN
United Kingdom

Phone +44 (0)191 2843111 Ext 26041

Study information

Primary study designInterventional
Study designRandomised controlled trial
Secondary study designRandomised controlled trial
Scientific title
Study objectivesNot provided at time of registration
Ethics approval(s)Not provided at time of registration
Health condition(s) or problem(s) studiedInjury, Occupational Diseases, Poisoning: Traumatic haemarthrosis of the knee
InterventionNot provided at time of registration
Intervention typeOther
Primary outcome measure(s)

Not provided at time of registration

Key secondary outcome measure(s)

Not provided at time of registration

Completion date30/09/2004

Eligibility

Participant type(s)Patient
Age groupNot Specified
SexNot Specified
Key inclusion criteriaNot provided at time of registration
Key exclusion criteriaNot provided at time of registration
Date of first enrolment01/10/2003
Date of final enrolment30/09/2004

Locations

Countries of recruitment

  • United Kingdom
  • England

Study participating centre

Orthopaedics
Newcastle Upon Tyne
NE7 7DN
United Kingdom

Results and Publications

Individual participant data (IPD) Intention to shareNo
IPD sharing plan summaryNot provided at time of registration
IPD sharing plan