Research on sports injuries and related biological samples

Basic Research Projects Related to Sports Injuries Such as Degenerative Osteoarthritis, Cruciate Ligament Injury, Patella Dislocation, Discoid Meniscus

Observational Peking University Third Hospital · NCT04958551

This study is collecting blood, tissue, and saliva samples from people with sports injuries to better understand what causes these injuries and how they affect health over time.

Quick facts

Study typeObservational
Enrollment1000 (estimated)
SexAll
SponsorPeking University Third Hospital Academic / other
Locations1 site (Beijing, Beijing)
Trial IDNCT04958551 on ClinicalTrials.gov

What this trial studies

This observational study focuses on the collection and utilization of biological samples from patients with sports injuries, including conditions like osteoarthritis, cruciate ligament injuries, and patella dislocation. The aim is to establish a biobank that standardizes the collection, processing, and storage of these samples to facilitate research into sports injury-related diseases. By gathering tissue, blood, and saliva samples from affected patients, the study seeks to enhance understanding of the biological factors contributing to these injuries and their long-term effects. The research is conducted at the Institute of Sports Medicine at Peking University Third Hospital.

Who should consider this trial

Good fit: Ideal candidates include outpatients, inpatients, and close relatives of patients with degenerative osteoarthritis, cruciate ligament injuries, or patella dislocation who are treated at the participating hospitals.

Not a fit: Patients without any of the specified conditions or those not connected to the eligible patients may not benefit from this study.

Why it matters

Potential benefit: If successful, this study could lead to improved understanding and treatment options for patients suffering from sports-related injuries.

How similar studies have performed: Other biobank studies have shown success in enhancing research capabilities and understanding of various medical conditions, indicating a promising approach.

Eligibility criteria

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Inclusion criteria:

1. Outpatients, inpatients, follow-up patients and third-class blood relatives or close relatives of patients with degenerative osteoarthritis who were admitted to the Institute of Sports Medicine of the Third Hospital of Peking University, the Second Affiliated Hospital of Xinjiang Medical University,and Hebei Cangzhou Hospital of Integrated Traditional Chinese and Western Medicine voluntarily enrolled in the biobase.
2. Outpatients, inpatients, follow-up patients and third-class blood relatives or close relatives of patients with cruciate ligament injury who were admitted to the Institute of Sports Medicine of the Third Hospital of Peking University voluntarily enrolled in the biobase.
3. Outpatients, inpatients, follow-up patients and third-class blood relatives or close relatives of patients with patella dislocation who were admitted to the Institute of Sports Medicine of the Third Hospital of Peking University voluntarily enrolled in the biobase.
4. Outpatients, inpatients, follow-up patients and third-class blood relatives or close relatives of patients with discoid meniscus who were admitted to the Institute of Sports Medicine of the Third Hospital of Peking University voluntarily enrolled in the biobase.

Exclusion criteria: -.

Where this trial is running

Beijing, Beijing

Study contacts

How to participate

  1. Review the eligibility criteria above with your treating physician.
  2. Visit the official trial page on ClinicalTrials.gov for the most current contact information and recruitment status.
  3. Contact the listed study coordinator or principal investigator to request pre-screening. Pre-screening is free and never obligates you to enroll.
Conditions Osteoarthritis, KneeCruciate Ligament InjuryPatella DislocationDiscoid Meniscus of Knee
Last reviewed 2026-06-13 by the Find a Trial editorial team. Information on this page is for educational purposes and is not medical advice. Always consult qualified healthcare professionals about clinical trial participation.