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Filter by:The goal of this clinical trial is to evaluate oxygenation in the colon in people with acquired vascular abnormalities in the proximal colon.
This is an observational, single-center, open-label photography evaluation. Any patient that arrives for consultation or treatment at the clinic, presenting the required lesions detailed in the protocol can be included.
Single-center, Prospective, Open-Label with Before-After Study Design. Each subject will receive up to three (3) consecutive treatments at 1-month interval. Treatment presets will be determined by the SMART Camera system and approved by the physician. Follow-up will take place at 1 month following the last treatment. Skin and lesion attributes will be examined by the SMART system and the physician on each visit and at follow-up.
Two studies (Gerlach et al. 2000; Gerlach et al. 2002) described the impact of factor XIII on the risk of prospective hemorrhage for patients undergoing craniotomy. Since then, factor XIII is measured and substituted in various centers. Few reports support the idea of factor XIII being involved in the formation of deep venous thrombosis and pulmonary embolism. In this prospective observational study, patients undergoing craniotomy for brain tumors or vascular lesions are investigated concerning the incidence of postoperative pulmonary embolism in respect of possible risk factors (factor XIII activity levels, standard coagulation parameters, tumor entity, blood loss).