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NCT ID: NCT03104179 Not yet recruiting - Clinical trials for Extracorporeal Circulation

Removal of Cytokines in Patients Undergoing Cardiac Surgery With CPB

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Start date: May 2017
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

In a lot of cases during cardiac surgery cardiopulmonary bypass initiates SIRS due to release of cytokines during immunological response. They are induced by different types of inductors ( intrinsic and extrinsic). High levels of inflammation markers like TNF-a, IL 6 and IL 10 as well as TGF-ß are detectable after 2 hours of surgery. Beside the inflammation acute phase parameters like fibrinogen, ferritin are increased. These changes lead to rheology impairments. These strong reactions lead to dysfunction of different organs possibly culminating in a multi organ failure. There is a correlation between amounts of cytokines and mortality. Often AKI occurs after CPB with a rate of about 30%. Dysfunctions of organ function are often connected with increased mortality, prolonged mechanical ventilation , septic complications, increased catecholamine dosages and prolonged length of ICU stay. Use of cytokine adsorption within the extracorporeal circuit during CBP can affect the circulating cytokine levels during and after CPB and lead to a diminished inflammatory response, acute phase reaction as well as reduction of organ failure.

NCT ID: NCT03075774 Not yet recruiting - Cardiac Surgery Clinical Trials

Observational Study About the Use of Fibrinogen in Adult Cardiac Surgery

Start date: March 2017
Phase: N/A
Study type: Observational [Patient Registry]

Multicenter prospective observational study, involving all adult patients who underwent cardiac surgery with extracorporeal circulation