Clinical Trials Logo

Extracorporeal Circulation clinical trials

View clinical trials related to Extracorporeal Circulation.

Filter by:
  • Recruiting  
  • Page 1

NCT ID: NCT05875272 Recruiting - Hemostasis Clinical Trials

Interchangeability of Arterial Coagulation and Venous Coagulation, in the Context of Cardiac Surgeries Under Cardiopulmonary Bypass, Using the DMDiv Hemochron Signature Elite

COAGAV
Start date: October 1, 2023
Phase:
Study type: Observational

Adequate coagulation measured using activated clotting (ACT) is important during vascular and cardiac surgeries. Unfractionated heparin is the most common anticoagulant used. For point of care testing, under supervision of biology department, the investigators use Hemochron Signature Elite®(HSE) (Werfen®-Barcelona Spain) to determine coagulation during cardiac surgery under Cardiopulmonary Bypass (CPB), with arterial or venous blood. The dosage of heparin varies according to this result, throughout the CPB. On the Connect Manager® software (Livanova®, Italy) which records all the data of a CPB, it is mandatory to inform, during an ACT, the sampling site in arterial or venous. The chemical compositions of arterial blood and venous blood are different (O2, Co2…) Even if the qualities of coagulation in vivo are identical, what happens when they are chemically analyzed using the medical device HSE ? Can we trust the results of this device to secure anticoagulation under CPB? Are the results affected by the sampling site? The objective of this study is to compare the reliability of hemostasis control , during cardiac surgery under cardiopulmonary bypass, for both venous and arterial blood. Effective and controllable anticoagulation is mandatory during cardiac surgeries under extracorporeal circulation. The monitoring of the effectiveness of heparin is carried out, in our center, using the Hemochron Signature Elite® (HSE) medical device, which measures the ACT (Activated Clotting Time). There is no comparative study between hemostasis of venous blood, versus arterial blood, with this point of care device.

NCT ID: NCT05728047 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Heart Valve Diseases

Evaluation of Systemic Microcirculation of Patients Undergoing Heart Valve Surgery

Start date: September 10, 2022
Phase:
Study type: Observational

The study aims to study the systemic microcirculation in adult patients hospitalized at a quaternary public hospital during the preoperative and immediate postoperative periods of heart valve surgery and correlations to their clinical and laboratory outcomes in the postoperative period.