UMIN-CTR History

Name:  UMIN ID:


Unique ID issued by UMIN UMIN000013641
Receipt number R000015921
Scientific Title Exploratory clinical study on effects to the blood flow and safety of transcutaneous application of carbon dioxide for fractured limbs
Date of disclosure of the study information 2014/07/01
Last modified on 2019/12/10 20:14:45

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1 Insert 2014/04/04 19:53:58
2 Update 2014/07/07 18:47:24 Recruitment status
Date of protocol fixation
Anticipated trial start date
3 Update 2014/08/12 21:42:14 Date of protocol fixation
4 Update 2016/04/05 13:23:00 Name of primary person or sponsor
Organization
5 Update 2016/04/05 13:25:28 Recruitment status
6 Update 2019/12/02 18:24:07 1st name of lead principal investigator
Last name of lead principal investigator
1st name of lead principal investigator
Last name of lead principal investigator
Division name
Division name
Zip code
TEL

Last name of contact person

Last name of contact person
Division name
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Organization1
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Institutions
7 Update 2019/12/02 18:34:57 Recruitment status
Date of IRB
Last follow-up date
8 Update 2019/12/02 19:08:11 URL releasing protocol
Publication of results
URL related to results and publications
Number of participants that the trial has enrolled
Results
Results
Results date posted
Date of the first journal publication of results
Baseline Characteristics
Baseline Characteristics
Participant flow
Participant flow
Adverse events
Adverse events
Outcome measures
Outcome measures
9 Update 2019/12/02 19:09:28 Recruitment status
10 Update 2019/12/02 19:12:38 Date of closure to data entry
Date trial data considered complete
Date analysis concluded
11 Update 2019/12/02 19:15:13 Other related information
Other related information
12 Update 2019/12/02 19:16:06 Recruitment status
13 Update 2019/12/10 20:14:45 Last follow-up date
Date of closure to data entry
Date trial data considered complete
Date analysis concluded