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Filter by:This trial is conducted globally. The aim of this trial is to evaluate the haemostatic effect of NNC 0129-0000-1003 during surgical procedures in subjects with haemophilia A.
The purpose of this study is to compare two different thromboelastometry (ROTEM) trigger levels for administration of human fibrinogen concentrate (Haemocomplettan P) in the treatment of perioperative dilutional coagulopathy during major pediatric surgery. The study hypothesis is that administration of fibrinogen concentrate triggered by a ROTEM FibTEM MCF < 13 mm might reduce the total amount of transfused red cell concentrate during 24 hours after start of surgery as compared to a trigger level of ROTEM FibTEM MCF < 8 mm.
Traumatic injury is a major public health problem with an immense societal cost. Despite improvements in trauma management, patients continue to suffer significant morbidity and mortality. Evidence suggests that males and females tolerate severe injury differently with a greater protection afforded to females. Determining the mechanisms responsible for these sex-based outcome differences after injury, focusing specifically on the early sex-hormone environment post-injury, may allow those at highest risk for poor outcome to be predicted and promote interventions that can improve outcomes for all injured patients. The goal of this study is to determine if the early sex hormone environment soon after injury has effects on the intensity of the immune response, resuscitation and blood transfusion requirements, and important clinical outcomes including mortality, organ failure and infection, following significant injury.
This trial is conducted globally. The aim of the trial is to evaluate the safety and efficacy, including pharmacokinetics (the exposure of the trial drug in the body) of NNC 0129-0000-1003 (N8-GP) in subjects with Haemophilia A.
This observational registry is conducted in Europe, Asia, Africa and the United States of America (USA). The purpose of the registry is to evaluate the efficacy and safety of activated recombinant human factor VII (rFVIIa) during bleeding episodes and for the prevention of bleeding during invasive procedures/surgery in patients with Glanzmann's thrombasthenia (GT) with past or present refractoriness to platelet transfusions. Attention will be directed towards complications related to thrombo-embolic events and concomitant medications especially antifibrinolytics.
This trial is conducted in Asia, Europe and North America. The aim of the trial is to evaluate safety, efficacy and pharmacokinetics (the exposure of the trial drug in the body) of NNC-0156-0000-0009 (nonacog beta pegol, N9-GP) in previously treated children with Haemophilia B.
This proposal is designed to mitigate hemodilution (blood diluted with an electrolyte solution) and loss of plasma proteins responsible for normal blood clotting as well as platelets at the completion of cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB). The Hemobag® system is a device qualified by the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA). Many cardiac centers, such as Englewood Hospital and Medical Center in Englewood NJ are using the Hemobag® system for Jehovah's witnesses and other patients who go to that center for bloodless cardiac surgery (cardiac surgery performed without the use of blood or blood products). The system is designed to filter excessive water from blood left in the heart lung machine (cardiopulmonary bypass) after it is separated from the patient during the performance of cardiac surgery. Consequently the likelihood of excessive post-operative bleeding and transfusion with allogeneic blood (blood bank blood from donors) is decreased.
This trial is conducted in Asia, Europe, Japan, North America and South Africa. The aim is to evaluate the safety and efficacy of nonacog beta pegol (NNC-0156-0000-0009) after long-term exposure in patients with haemophilia B. This trial is an extension to trials NN7999-3747 (NCT01333111/paradigm™ 2) and NN7999-3773 (NCT01386528/paradigm™ 3).
This trial is conducted globally. The purpose of this trial is to confirm the efficacy and safety of NNC 0078-0000-0007 in patients with congenital haemophilia and inhibitors.
This trial is conducted in Africa, Asia, Europe and the United States of America (USA). The aim of the trial is to evaluate the safety and efficacy of NNC-0156-0000-0009 (nonacog beta pegol) during surgical procedures in patients with haemophilia B.