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Dept of Anaesthesia and Intensive Care, General University Hospital, 1st Medical Faculty, Charles University

Prague 2, Czechia
Charles University in Prague
Kateřinská 1660/32, 121 08 Nové Město

About Dept of Anaesthesia and Intensive Care, General University Hospital, 1st Medical Faculty, Charles University


The First Faculty of Medicine of Charles University is one of five medical faculties of Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic. Founded in 1348 at the same time as the university itself, it is the oldest medical faculty in Central Europe and the 11th oldest medical institution in the world.
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Clinical Trials at Dept of Anaesthesia and Intensive Care, General University Hospital, 1st Medical Faculty, Charles University


During the past decade, Dept of Anaesthesia and Intensive Care, General University Hospital, 1st Medical Faculty, Charles University conducted 3 clinical trials. In the 10-year time frame, 3 clinical trials started and 0 clinical trials were completed, i.e. on average, 0% percent of trials that started reached the finish line to date. In the past 5 years, 1 clinical trials started and 0 clinical trials were completed. i.e. 0% of trials that started reached the finish line.

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Clinical Trials Conditions at Dept of Anaesthesia and Intensive Care, General University Hospital, 1st Medical Faculty, Charles University


According to Clinical.Site data, the most researched conditions in "Dept of Anaesthesia and Intensive Care, General University Hospital, 1st Medical Faculty, Charles University" are "Septic Shock" (2 trials), "Hypotension" (1 trials), "Hypovolemia" (1 trials), "Intravascular Doppler" (1 trials) and "Supraventricular Arrhythmia" (1 trials). Many other conditions were trialed in "Dept of Anaesthesia and Intensive Care, General University Hospital, 1st Medical Faculty, Charles University" in a lesser frequency.

Clinical Trials Intervention Types at Dept of Anaesthesia and Intensive Care, General University Hospital, 1st Medical Faculty, Charles University


Most popular intervention types in "Dept of Anaesthesia and Intensive Care, General University Hospital, 1st Medical Faculty, Charles University" are "Diagnostic Test" (1 trials), "Drug" (1 trials) and "Procedure" (1 trials). Other intervention types were less common.
The name of intervention was led by "Amiodarone i.v." (1 trials), "Propafenone i.v." (1 trials), "passive leg raising" (1 trials) and "testing functional haemodynamic parameters for preload assessment" (1 trials). Other intervention names were less common.

Clinical Trials Genders at Dept of Anaesthesia and Intensive Care, General University Hospital, 1st Medical Faculty, Charles University


The vast majority of trials in "Dept of Anaesthesia and Intensive Care, General University Hospital, 1st Medical Faculty, Charles University" are 3 trials for "All" genders.

Clinical Trials Status at Dept of Anaesthesia and Intensive Care, General University Hospital, 1st Medical Faculty, Charles University


Currently, there are NaN active trials in "Dept of Anaesthesia and Intensive Care, General University Hospital, 1st Medical Faculty, Charles University". undefined are not yet recruiting, undefined are recruiting, undefined are Active, not recruiting, and undefined are Enrolling by invitation. In total, there were 2 completed trials in Dept of Anaesthesia and Intensive Care, General University Hospital, 1st Medical Faculty, Charles University, undefined suspended trials, and undefined terminated clinical trials to date.
Out of the total trials that were conducted in Dept of Anaesthesia and Intensive Care, General University Hospital, 1st Medical Faculty, Charles University, 0 "Phase 1" clinical trials were conducted, 0 "Phase 2" clinical trials and 0 "Phase 3" clinical trials were conducted as well. "Phase 4" trials included 1 trials, and there were also 0 trials that are defined as “Not Applicable".