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NCT ID: NCT05096351 Recruiting - Allograft Clinical Trials

Immunological Reaction of the Recipient After Cold-stored Saphenous Venous Allograft (Bioprotec)

REACIMALLOGV
Start date: June 8, 2022
Phase:
Study type: Observational

The study investigators propose to perform a blood test before and after allograft placement in all patients receiving a cold-stored venous allografts at the University Hospital of Nîmes to study the occurrence of FVFA-related ASD in these patients. The aim of this work is to characterize a possible immune reaction generated by the implantation of venous allografts prepared according to the BIOPROTEC method. In case of a proven immune reaction, the study will allow a modification of our current attitude and to exclude patients potentially eligible for renal transplantation at the time of venous allograft placement, or to perform in these patients an allo-compatibility test with the venous allograft preoperatively and thus protect these patients from an increased risk of subsequent organ transplant rejection.

NCT ID: NCT03999398 Enrolling by invitation - Clinical trials for Percutaneous Coronary Intervention

Short and Long-term Results of PCI in no Touch Vein-graft.

Start date: October 1, 2017
Phase:
Study type: Observational

Coronary artery disease is one of the biggest health issue worldwide.The treatment, in a large part of the patients, implicates a so called bypass-operation, that consists in to connect new vascular conduits (grafts) beyond the narrowed coronary vessels to improve the blood supply to the heart. One of the graft that is commonly used is the saphenous vein from the leg. The disadvantage of the saphenous vein graft is the predisposition to early obstruction. The international literature shows the following grades of occlusion: 15% in the first year and 40% after 10 year. At the Cardio-Thoracic Clinic of the University hospital of Örebro has been developed a new method to harvest the saphenous vein together with the surrounding fat-tissue. This technique, called no-touch technique, has the advantage to reduce the damages to the vein during the harvesting, showing a substantially reduced risk for future occlusion (5% after 18 months and 10% after 8,5 years). The aim of the PhD project is to evaluate the results of the no-touch technique in compare to the conventional technique for the venous graft harvesting. The focus of the study is to analyse all the operated patients in our clinic who underwent a post-operative coronary angiography do to angina pectoris (heart pain). All the patients who received a stent during the post-operative angiography will be analysed in detail and one will compare the occlusion grade and the rate of major adverse cardiac events (MACE). This study is the first and the only one in the world that will examine the long-term results of the no-touch technique in particular after the stenting of the venous graft.

NCT ID: NCT00348764 Completed - Clinical trials for Venous Insufficiency

ESGVS: Sclerotherapy With Lauromacrogol

Start date: March 2004
Phase: Phase 3
Study type: Interventional

To evaluate the efficacy and the tolerance of echoguided sclerotherapy using Lauromacrogol 400 foam for the treatment of Great Saphenous Vein (GSV) insufficiency. A comparative study of 3% versus 1% Lauromacrogol 400 foam.