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Active clinical trials for "Hematologic Diseases"

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Impact of Sophrology on the Pain Felt During a Bone Marrow Aspiration and Biopsy

Hematologic DiseasesDiagnoses Disease1 more

The bone marrow aspiration and biopsy (BMAB) is an essential and indispensable examination for the diagnosis and the follow-up of the hematological diseases but which remains painful and dread by the patients. Until then it was performed manually using a trocar. It is now practiced most often using a tool (like a small drill), device that pierces through the external iliac bone to extract a bone cylinder that will be analyzed If the gesture is faster than with the manual method, it remains overall painful and the noise generated by the drill that passes through the periosteum of the iliac bone is impressive for the patient. Prevention measures to limit pain and anxiety are put in place during the examination: local anesthesia, with or without a lidocaine patch, as well as inhalation of a mixture of nitrous oxide and oxygen (MEOPA®). These, recommended by the "Standards, Options, Recommendation" (SOR) often remain insufficient and are not devoid of undesirable effects. Despite these precautions, several studies show that the action remains painful and anxiety-provoking. An exploratory survey carried out in the hematology department of the François Baclesse Center in 2013 confirms these results and specifies that the pain remains present for another 30 minutes after the examination. The investigators believe that associating a psycho-corporeal technique, as is sophrology, with the usual care, could contribute to the decrease of the threshold of pain and anxiety during the BMAB and avoid the use of a premedication. The effectiveness of sophrology as a complementary technique in the field of pain prevention in invasive procedures is recognized by observations and clinical results. This complementary therapy, among others, has its place in the hospital. To date, to investigator's knowledge, there is no published, randomized study evaluating the effectiveness of sophrology on pain in invasive procedures. The investigators propose a study whose main objective is to evaluate the effectiveness of a session of sophrology on the pain felt during the realization of the BMAB, in patients with hematological malignancy. This session will be provided by a sophrologist nurse This study should include 90 patients undergoing a BMAB over a 24-month period.

Completed11 enrollment criteria

Stroke Prevention in Sickle Cell Anemia (STOP 2)

Blood DiseaseCerebrovascular Accident2 more

To determine how long blood transfusions are needed for primary stroke prevention. Also, to determine the duration of risk associated with abnormal transcranial Doppler ultrasound (TCD) and to determine the specificity of the stroke risk model developed in STOP 1 in patients with abnormal TCD measurements.

Completed1 enrollment criteria

Pharmacologic Pretransplant Immunosuppression (PTIS) + Reduced Toxicity Conditioning (RTC) Allogeneic...

Stem Cell Transplantation

To assess the outcomes of NRM when administering pharmacologic pretransplant immunosuppression (PTIS) followed by pretransplant reduced toxicity conditioning (RTC) and an allogeneic stem cell transplant (allo-SCT) and post-transplant graft-versus-host disease prophylaxis based on post-transplant cyclophosphamide (PT-Cy) in patients with inherited blood disorders.

Withdrawn21 enrollment criteria

Daily Ginger Drinking and Platelet Function

Platelets DysfunctionHematological Diseases

This study aims to examine the effect of ginger beverage consumption on platelets activity in apparently healthy Saudi adult volunteers. As for the Saudi population, consumption of powdered ginger dissolved in hot water is a common practice. Accordingly, in this study, it is tempting to speculate the effect of this form of ginger consumption, given in separate time points per day, on platelet aggregation profile by using platelet aggregation analogues. If positive results were obtained, the herb could provide natural protection against the development of platelet aggregation complications and could be a potential alternative to aspirin, used for improving blood circulation and hematological pathophysiologies in diseased individuals.

Completed12 enrollment criteria

A Study of Safety, Tolerability, and Pk of rhMBL in Pediatric Hematology/Oncology Pts With Fever...

CancerHematologic Diseases2 more

The goal of this clinical research study is to find the dose of EZN-2232 that can be given to MBL deficient pediatric cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy. The pharmacokinetics, pharmacodynamics, and safety of the study drug will also be studied.

Withdrawn18 enrollment criteria

Vorinostat Plus Tacrolimus & Methotrexate to Prevent Graft vs Host Disease Following Unrelated Stem...

Graft vs Host DiseaseHematologic Neoplasms1 more

This protocol, UMCC 2012.047, was a pilot study initially intended for 12 subjects. After completing enrollment of the planned 12 subjects, we are extending the study to an additional 25 subjects. The trial will examine the safety and efficacy of the addition of vorinostat, the study drug, to standard medications to try to prevent or lower the risk of graft versus-host disease (GVHD) for recipients of unrelated (matched) donor, blood or marrow stem cell transplants. The transplant regimens, chosen according to current institutional policy, will depend upon the recipients underlying disease (their blood cancer or other blood disorder), previous therapy, and current health issues. GVHD prophylaxis (preventive drug intervention) will be the local institutional standard for post-transplant immunosuppression, including tacrolimus and methotrexate, plus vorinostat. Vorinostat will be given twice daily orally beginning 10 days prior to the recipient's transplant and continue for up to 100 days after transplant.

Completed30 enrollment criteria

Treatment and Management of Women With Bleeding Disorders

MenorrhagiaBlood Coagulation Disorders3 more

The purpose of the study is to determine whether oral contraceptives, desmopressin acetate, and/or tranexamic acid are effective in the treatment of women with menorrhagia who are diagnosed with a bleeding disorder.

Completed19 enrollment criteria

A Safety and Efficacy Study of NAC in Patients With TA-TMA

Thrombotic MicroangiopathiesHematologic Diseases

HSCT associated thrombotic microangiopathy(TA-TMA) is a heterogeneous, fatal disorder seen within 100 days post-transplant and presents with thrombocytopenia, hemolysis, acute renal failure, mental status changes and involvement of other organs. N-Acetylcysteine (NAC) is a small, simple molecule that began as a generic drug almost 40 years ago. It has since been approved by the FDA for many indications. The investigators conducted an prospective clinical trial to evaluate the safety and efficiency of NAC in patients with TA-TMA.

Completed10 enrollment criteria

Dose-ranging Study of a Single Administration of T-cell Add-back Depleted of Host Alloreactive Cells...

Hematologic DiseasesHematologic Malignancies

The purpose of this study is to determine the maximum tolerated dose and evaluate the safety of the administration of donor lymphocytes depleted of alloreactive T-cells following a stem cell transplant from a related, haploidentical donor, in patients with severe hematologic malignancies.

Completed18 enrollment criteria

Effect of Supragingival Irrigators Containing Chlorhexidine on Oral Health in Blood Dyscrasia

Severe NeutropeniaThrombocytopenia2 more

in this study , effectiveness of supragingival irrigators containing chlorhexidine is compared with routine oral health measures in patients with blood dyscrasia whom can not use effective oral health measures(e.g brushing ) due to their systemic condition(e,g,neutropenia ,thrombocytopenia,..)

Completed2 enrollment criteria
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