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NCT ID: NCT06358079 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Coronary Artery Disease

Re-infusion of Unwashed Shed Blood During Off-pump Surgery

Start date: March 27, 2024
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

To assess the efficacy and side-effects of re-infusion of unwashed shed blood during off-pump coronary artery surgery using a novel cardiotomy circuit.

NCT ID: NCT06244264 Not yet recruiting - Lung Cancer Clinical Trials

The Safety and Efficacy of Autologous Transfusion in Spinal Surgery for Lung Cancer With Spinal Metastasis

Start date: March 15, 2024
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The goal of this single-center prospective randomized controlled trial is to test and compare the safety and effectiveness of autologous blood transfusion in spinal surgery for lung cancer spinal metastases. The main questions it aims to answer are: - Does autologous blood transfusion increase the incidence of new metastases? - Does autologous blood transfusion affect postoperative hemoglobin levels and the number of circulating tumor cells in the blood? - Can autologous blood transfusion reduce the rate of allogeneic transfusion during and after surgery for spinal metastases?

NCT ID: NCT06023056 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Blood Transfusion Complication

Hepatitis B Vaccination After Neonatal Surgery

Start date: November 1, 2022
Phase:
Study type: Observational [Patient Registry]

At present, whether the hepatitis B vaccine (HBV) can be vaccinated on time after neonatal surgery has become a common problem for children's families, neonatal surgeons, and vaccination departments, but there are few relevant studies at home and abroad, and there is no corresponding guide or consensus. In the early stage, our research team investigated the vaccination plans of the vaccination units in the main urban areas of Chongqing for such children through telephone follow-up, and found that the practices of each unit were different, all based on their own experience, and there was no clear evidence to support the vaccination or should not be vaccinated, which may cause some children to miss the best vaccination time or increase the risk of vaccination. The center is a relatively large neonatal surgery center in southwest China. The diagnosis and treatment of neonatal digestive tract malformations is at the leading level in China. It can carry out various neonatal operations such as neonatal necrotizing enterocolitis, congenital anorectal malformations, and congenital megacolon. On average, it carries out more than 30 third and fourth grade neonatal gastrointestinal operations every month. It has accumulated a lot of experience in the follow-up of newborns, There is a large amount of clinical data support for children who need to be vaccinated after surgery, so it is planned to follow up the second and third doses of hepatitis B vaccine and whether there are adverse reactions related to vaccination for children who need to be vaccinated after gastrointestinal surgery in the neonatal period, and at the same time check the production of HBsAb after vaccination, The immune response and adverse reactions of hepatitis B vaccine at different time points after surgery were studied to increase clinical evidence for the determination of hepatitis B vaccine vaccination program for newborns after surgery.

NCT ID: NCT05922163 Completed - Clinical trials for Blood Transfusion Complication

Blood Transfusion Education Using Blended Virtual Reality and Simulation for Nursing Undergraduate Students

Start date: March 1, 2022
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Nurse-administered blood transfusion (BT) is a common form of medical treatment, but nursing students are often excluded from participating in and observing BTs during clinical placements. To address clinical placement limitations, nursing educators have increasingly adopted technology-guided simulation pedagogies, including virtual reality (VR) simulation, for nursing students' clinical skills education.

NCT ID: NCT05648058 Not yet recruiting - Nefopam Clinical Trials

Role of Nefopam in Rituximab Transfusion Reaction

Start date: December 20, 2022
Phase: Phase 3
Study type: Interventional

the patients will be taken nefopam ampule 50 mg before rituximab in the first group while the second group will be taken diphenhydramine ampule 10 mg before rituximab in the second group

NCT ID: NCT05590429 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Transfusion-Transmitted Infection

Blood Transfusion in Patients With Lung Cancer

Start date: October 1, 2020
Phase:
Study type: Observational

The main purpose of approaching the anemic patient is to provide and maintain hemoglobin levels that will allow oxygen to reach the tissue at an adequate level. This critical level may vary from patient to patient, the age of the patient and other accompanying diseases are among the determining factors. The most important factor in transfusion indication is the insufficiency of cardiopulmonary compensation mechanisms due to anemia in the patient and the patient becoming symptomatic. Red blood cell (RBC) transfusions are common in the treatment of cancer patients. In cancer patients, similar to other patient populations, the indication for RBC transfusion is to alleviate anemia, which is actually symptomatic. However, the decision to transfuse should not be guided solely by the hemoglobin concentration. With this study, it is aimed to develop clinical practices to prevent unnecessary transfusion practices in lung cancer patients, to encourage the application of other supportive treatment options, and to take preventive measures before anemia develops

NCT ID: NCT05314582 Completed - Hematuria Clinical Trials

Anticoagulant/Antiaggregant Use and Postoperative Bleeding Risk in Patients With Bladder Tumor and Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia

Start date: March 10, 2022
Phase:
Study type: Observational [Patient Registry]

Patients who were using anticoagulant or antiaggregant medications for any reason and underwent transurethral resection of bladder tumor (TUR-BT) or transurethral resection of the prostate (TURP) or open prostatectomy (OP) due to BPH will be compared with those who were not using anticoagulant or antiplatelet medication. The rates of postoperative clot retention, presence of hematuria, reoperation due to hematuria, blood transfusion and re-admissions due to hematuria in the first postoperative month will be compared.

NCT ID: NCT05227014 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Colorectal Neoplasms

Enhanced Recovery and Patient Blood Management in Colorectal Surgery

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Start date: July 1, 2022
Phase:
Study type: Observational

To prospectively study the effect of adherence to ERAS and PBM programs on early outcomes after colorectal surgery

NCT ID: NCT05170633 Recruiting - Preterm Birth Clinical Trials

Blood Warming in Preterm Infants to Decrease Hypothermia

Start date: January 1, 2022
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Background/significance: Over 100,000 early preterm infants are born annually in the United States and suffer morbidity and mortality during hospitalization in a neonatal intensive care unit. One such condition is hypothermia. Hypothermia has been defined as a contributor of neonatal morbidity by The World Health Organization. Another acute morbidity is anemia in preterm infants due to the prematurity and frequent laboratory testing. Anemia requires correction with a packed red blood cells (PRBC) transfusion. Researchers have previous noted hypothermia during PRBC transfusions in preterm infants. Objective: To use a commercial blood warmer in the neonatal intensive care setting to prevent hypothermic body temperatures (<36.5°C) in very preterm infants during PRBC transfusions. Process: Based on a completed national survey of neonatal intensive care nurses and PRBC transfusion practices and personal NICU experience, we designed this randomized control trial in 140 very preterm infants in a Southeastern, level III neonatal intensive care unit. Outcomes: Very preterm infants (<32 weeks gestational age) receiving PRBC transfusions warmed by the commercial blood warmer will have a lower incidence of central body hypothermia post transfusion (temperatures <36.5C), compared to infants receiving PRBC transfusions by standard of care. Very preterm infants (<32 weeks gestational age) receiving PRBC transfusions warmed by the commercial blood warmer will have a higher post transfusion mean abdominal skin body temperature when compared to infants receiving PRBC transfusions by standard of care. Hypothesis : The results of this trial could show that very preterm infants experience hypothermia during PRBC transfusions, and thus provide the evidence to support the need for warmed PRBC transfusions in very preterm infants nationwide.

NCT ID: NCT05140395 Completed - Clinical trials for Transfusion Reaction

ABTEST© Card Clinical Perfomance Study

Start date: June 6, 2021
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The study confirms the performance equivalence of the in vitro Diagnostic reagent ABTEST card used with the new reformulated WS solution