The Medical Management in Patients Exposed to Weapons of Mass Destruction

Enrolling by invitationOBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment

1,000

Participants

Timeline

Start Date

October 1, 2020

Primary Completion Date

November 1, 2036

Study Completion Date

December 1, 2036

Conditions
Chemical InjuryChemicals; IntoxicationAcute Respiratory Distress SyndromeDistress Respiratory SyndromeMedical Emergencies
Interventions
PROCEDURE

Clinical interventions performed in acute settings (contaminated environment)

Any clinical intervention performed on the patient inflicted by at least one of Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear, Explosive (CBRNE) weapons in acute settings (from the incident site up to his/her admission to the clean zone of a emergency room or its equivalent (ie.: walking clinic).

PROCEDURE

Protection (clinician and patient)

As interrelated competence of the clinical intervention, any protection procedure and capability applied on the patient inflicted by at least one of Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear, Explosive (CBRNE) weapons in acute settings (from the incident site up to his/her admission to the clean zone of a emergency room or its equivalent (ie.: walking clinic). Concerning the clinician, the protection implied for his/her own safety and for the patient to whom she/he was in closed/contact with.

PROCEDURE

Decontamination (clinician and patient)

As interrelated competence of the clinical intervention and protection, any decontamination procedure and capability applied on the patient inflicted by at least one of Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear, Explosive (CBRNE) weapons in acute settings (from the incident site up to his/her admission to the clean zone of a emergency room or its equivalent (ie.: walking clinic). Concerning the clinician, the protection implied for his/her own safety and for the patient to whom she/he was in closed/contact with. This crucial step is usually expected prior the patient's transfer into a clean zone like the emergency room or its equivalent.

Trial Locations (15)

10100

University of Finance and Administration Department of Criminology and Forensic Disciplines, Prague

20740

Director, Unconventional Weapons & Technology Division, National Consortium for the Study of Terrorism and Responses to Terrorism University of Maryland, College Park

R3T 2N2

Centre for Defence and Security Studies, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg

K1A0K2

Royal Canadian Medical Corps, Ottawa

H3C 1K3

École de Technologie Supérieure Université du Québec, Montreal

H3T 1C5

Research Center of the CHU St-Justine, University of Montreal, Montreal

G1V 4G5

Research Centre, Quebec Heart and Lung Institute, Laval University, Québec

G1V0C8

Medical Intelligence CBRNE Inc., Québec

J1K 2R1

Biomedical Telematics Laboratory Platform of the Quebec Respiratory Health Research Network, Sherbrooke

Unknown

Sorbonne University, Paris

Tokyo Women's Medical University, Department of Intensive Care Medicine, Tokyo

Department of Critical care, Miyagi Children's Hospital, Tokyo

Department of Disaster Medical Management, The University of Tokyo Hospital, Tokyo

RH1 5RH

Surrey and Sussex Healthcare NHS Trust, Surrey Quays

SO23 8UT

CBRNE World Journal, Winchester

All Listed Sponsors
collaborator

Quebec Heart and Lung Institute, Quebec City, Canada

UNKNOWN

collaborator

Sorbonne University

OTHER

collaborator

Medical Intelligence CBRNE inc.; Quebec City, Canada

UNKNOWN

collaborator

Department of Intensive Care Medicine, Tokyo, Japan

UNKNOWN

collaborator

Centre for Defence and Security Studies, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Canada

UNKNOWN

collaborator

Biomedical Telematics Laboratory, Quebec Respiratory Health Research Network, Sherbrooke, Canada

UNKNOWN

collaborator

Tokyo University

OTHER

collaborator

Tokyo Women's Medical University

OTHER

collaborator

University of Maryland, College Park

OTHER

lead

St. Justine's Hospital

OTHER