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In recent years, a large number of studies confirmed the protective effect of ischemic preconditioning on myocardium against ischemia/reperfusion injury, but the clinical data of the effectiveness of ischemic preconditioning in heart transplantation is still missing. Inspired by the promising data of ischemic preconditioning from the previous reports, the investigators firstly introduce a novel method of cross ischemic preconditioning technique to prevent ischemia/reperfusion injury to heart transplant recipients.

This study will evaluate whether this cross-preconditioning technique would attenuate ischemia/ reperfusion injury to the heart transplant recipients, reduce Intensive Care Unit(ICU) and total hospitalization stays and the incidence of cardiovascular adverse events and improve the long-term survival outcomes.


Clinical Trial Description

Patients receiving heart transplantation are randomly assigned into the cross ischemic preconditioning (CICP) intervention group and the control group. (the Statistical Analysis System (SAS) software was used to generate a random number table and randomly divided into two groups). After the establishment of the cardiopulmonary bypass, the ascending aorta of the CICP group will be crossclamped 2 minutes, separated by a 3-minute rest interval, and repeated successively on 2 occasions.

The recipients in the control group are to undergo routine cardiopulmonary bypass procedure of heart transplantation. ;


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NCT number NCT03900390
Study type Interventional
Source First Affiliated Hospital, Sun Yat-Sen University
Contact Mengya Liang
Phone 13560172190
Email infisdsums@163.com
Status Recruiting
Phase N/A
Start date July 7, 2017
Completion date July 7, 2023

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