Incidence and Risk Factors of Venous Thrombosis of the Lower Limbs After Hospitalization in Medical...
Patients Hospitalized for More Than 48 HoursAcute Medical IllnessIn Tunisia, the available data are limited regarding the incidence of venous thrombosis of the lower limbs (TVMI) post-hospitalization, whether symptomatic or subclinical. The thromboprophylactic strategy will certainly depend on the incidence of this complication and its severity. In this study, we performed a systematic screening for TVMI in a well-characterized cohort of patients discharged after hospitalization >48h for an acute medical condition.
Multicenter Registry Study Of Cerebral Venous Thrombosis In China (RETAIN-CH)
Cerebral Vein ThrombosisCerebral Venous Sinus ThrombosisThis study will investigate the epidemiology, risk factors, diagnostics, treatment, and the long-term prognosis of cerebral venous thrombosis in China.
EXERT: Exercise Physiology After Thrombosis
Venous Thrombosis Deep (Limbs)Post Thrombotic SyndromeDeep vein thrombosis (DVT) can cause long-term scarring and narrowing of veins. When there is extensive damage to the veins in the legs, groin or abdomen it can affect the way that blood is able to flow back up to the heart. Some patients are left with severe symptoms such as pain, leg swelling and ulcers, and have surgical treatment with nitinol stents to re-open the veins and relieve symptoms. The primary aim of this study is to investigate venous blood flow to the heart during exercise in patients with extensive damage to the veins in the groin and abdomen after DVT, and changes that happen after stenting.
Prospective Evaluation of Jugular Vein Thrombi After CPB Cervical Cannulation
Post-interventional VJI Thrombi After CPBThe primary objective of the study is to prospectively analyse the occurrence of post-interventional internal vena jugularis (VJI) thrombi after minimally invasive cardiac surgery using a VJI cannula to perform cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB). The study follows the question whether the performance of a jugular cannulation for the operation under CPB regularly causes wall thromboses despite continuous anticoagulation and a short length of stay of a few hours. The thromboses to be assessed for the study will be obtained by bedside (Doppler) sonography by experienced intensive care physicians in the cardiac surgery intensive care unit. A prospective analysis of all minimal invasive procedures performed with regard to thrombi in the VJI.
Freiburg TIPS Registry
Liver CirrhosisPortal Hypertension4 morePatients with clinically significant portal hypertension allocated to implantation of a transjugular intrahepatic portosystemic shunt (TIPS) at the Department of Medicine II of the University Medical Center Freiburg, Germany will be offered to participate in this prospective observational trial. Clinical and laboratory as well as outcome parameters will be assessed before and within the first 12 months after TIPS implantation following a regular follow-up schedule with clinical visits at the University Medical Center Freiburg. During follow-up visits, serum/plasma samples and peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC) are collected and stored in a associated biobank.
Platelet Activation Affecting the Rate of Vascular Access Patency
Platelet ActivationHemodialysis Fistula ThrombosisIn the case of cardiovascular diseases such as coronary artery disease, cerebrovascular disease, and peripheral arterial disease, there are many studies that the use of antiplatelet agents is very helpful in improving the vascular patency rate, but there are not many studies on the use of antiplatelet agents in the dialysis approach. The basis for use is insufficient. There is a lack of research on whether maintaining a state in which platelet activation is suppressed is helpful in improving dialysis access patency. Therefore, we conducted this study to determine whether the degree of platelet activation affects the patency of vascular access.
Gyeongsang National University Hospital Registry
Percutaneous Coronary InterventionHemostatic Disorder1 moreThe G-NUH registry is a two-center, real-world registry of percutaneous coronary intervention in patients with significant coronary artery disease. From January 2010, PCI-treated patients from Gyeonsang National University Hospitals (Jinju & Changwon) were enrolled in this registry. The aim of this registry is to investigate long-term clinical outcomes and predictors of adverse outcomes after percutaneous coronary intervention from the academic hospitals.
A Predictive Tool for Predicting Adverse Outcomes in Acute Pulmonary Embolism Patients Using CTPA....
Pulmonary Embolism and ThrombosisDeterioration1 moreThis study collected clinical, laboratory, and CT parameters of acute patients with acute pulmonary embolism from admission to predict adverse outcomes within 30 days after admission into hospital.
FUVID Study: Functional Characterization of Children With Chronic Venous Thromboembolic Disease...
Deep Venous ThrombosisPulmonary EmbolismThis is a multi-center prospective cohort study of patients with first-episode deep venous thrombosis and pulmonary embolism.
Prospective Cohort Study for Varicose Veins Incidence and Natural Course
Varicose Veins of Lower LimbThromboses2 moreA prospective study of individuals without varicose veins and who have primary varicose veins to assess the morbidity, risk factors and natural course of chronic lower limb vein disease.