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NCT ID: NCT03248739 Terminated - Occlusion Clinical Trials

Comparison of EVD Catheter Diameter on Occlusion and Replacement

Start date: June 12, 2017
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

A randomized trial comparing small versus large catheters in terms of occlusion and need for replacement to confirm differential occlusion risk based on catheter size. This study will be done to determine whether external ventricular drain catheter diameter has any effect on risk of occlusion.

NCT ID: NCT03149913 Recruiting - Stenosis Clinical Trials

Local Paclitaxel or Balloon Angioplasty Below the Knee

SAMBA
Start date: December 15, 2016
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Patients with claudication or critical limb ischemia will be treated either with uncoated balloons or paclitaxel coated balloons in order to enhance the vessel patency in stenosed or occluded below the knee arteries

NCT ID: NCT03114722 Not yet recruiting - Occlusion Clinical Trials

Citrate 4% Versus Heparinised Saline in Preventing Peripherally Inserted Central Catheter (PICC) Occlusions

Start date: July 31, 2017
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

This study is a prospective, randomized, non-blinded study. 1 group will be assigned the standard arm with use of heparinised saline (10U/ml) lock in between each catheter use. This is consistent with the standard procedure of PICC care in the investigators' centre. The second group will be assigned the intervention with use of 4% citrate lock (Dirinco Citra-Lock 4%) in between each catheter use.

NCT ID: NCT01570114 Completed - Colonic Diseases Clinical Trials

Covered Metallic Stent and Benign Colonic Strictures

Start date: January 2011
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Observational

Self-expanding metallic stent placement is a safe and effective endoscopic procedure increasingly used to relieve colonic obstruction. Fully covered metal stents (FCSEMS) and plastic stents have been recently developed to reduce both hyperplastic (non tumoral) and tumoral tissue ingrowth. These fully covered metal or plastic stents have several advantages over non-covered stents, including the possibility of retrieval and limited local tissue reaction, while providing alleviation of obstruction at possibly lower costs. Only few reports of fully covered metal stent placement in patients with benign colorectal strictures are available in the literature. The aim of this study was to assess the effectiveness of FCSEMS in the management of the colonic benign strictures.

NCT ID: NCT01131754 Completed - Occlusion Clinical Trials

Heparin 100U/L for Prevention of PVC Complications

Start date: June 2007
Phase: Phase 3
Study type: Interventional

Flushes with saline solution are used for maintaining patency of peripheral intermittent intravenous catheters in many institution based on the results of previous studies showing that 10 U heparin/mL is not better than saline in this respect. The latest meta-analysis investigated also safety and efficacy of heparin concentrations of 100 U/ml used as an intermittent flush, but no firm conclusion was reached because of limitations of the few available studies.