Evaluation of Menses in Congenital Bleeding Disorders
Von Willebrand DiseaseCongenital Coagulation Factors Deficiency1 moreMenorrhagia is the term used to define excessive menstrual blood losses, as often based on a subjective judgment of women. Many arbitrary values, expressed in milliliters of blood, have been proposed to define this symptom: 60 on each cycle has also been confirmed in our preliminary study on 87 healthy women. The quantitative determination of menstrual blood losses is nevertheless rarely performed, only in research settings. Although menorrhagia is a quite frequent symptom in healthy women apparently haemostatically competent in the fertile age (20-30%), its incidence becomes very high in women affected by congenital coagulation factors deficiency and (50-62.9%) inherited platelet defects, e.g. Glanzmann's Thromboasthenia (GT); also in von Willebrand Disease the bleeding symptom "menorrhagia" has an high prevalence (60-75%)(8); for GT an incidence of 90% has been reported. This explains the need for a study focused on the evaluation of menorrhagia in CBDs, addressed to answer to the following, still unsolved questions: Definition of the entity of menstrual blood losses in women affected by CBDs Elaboration of specific treatment schedules for each type of CBD Impact of different specific treatment schedules on kinetic and entity of menstrual losses (how does treatment modify losses?).
Impact of Renal Replacement Therapy on Coagulation Profile of Patients With Acute Renal Failure...
Acute Renal FailureHemorrhage1 moreRenal failure and high plasmatic level of urea have been associated with an increased risk of hemorrhage in surgical patients. There is only sparse data on the impact of renal replacement therapy on homeostatic parameters. The aim of this study is to describe potential changes in homeostatic parameters before and after renal replacement therapy.
Hypercoagulability Study Using Haemostatic Techniques in Patients With Inflammatory Bowel Disease...
Inflammatory Bowel DiseasesThrombosis1 moreDescriptive study, in which the haemostatic profile of ambulatory patients with IBD will be analyzed by means of ROTEM and other techniques, such as the thrombin generation test and the study of platelet function by flow cytometry.
Thrombin Generation in Liver Transplant Surgery
Liver TransplantationThrombin4 moreThis is a prospective observational study of 100 patients undergoing liver transplantation at a single centre. Thrombin generation and kinetics will be assessed using a novel point-of-care device, and compared to conventional measures of hemostasis as well as viscoelastic tests to pinpoint specific coagulation deficits and identify potential therapeutic targets. The clinical course of patients will be followed for major bleeding and transfusion outcomes.
The Early Coagulopathy for the Prognosis in Sepsis
SepsisCoagulopathy2 moreIn this cohort study, the parameters (TM, TAT, PIC, tPAIC, et al.) associated with the hemostatic system will be collected in sepsis patients when admitted to the Intensive Critical Unit. Parameters will be evaluated for their prognostic function of 28 days mortality.
Hemostasis Alterations in Neurosurgical Patients
GliomaCoagulopathy3 moreProspective, observational study aimed to investigate the specific hemostatic alterations in patients undergoing glial tumor resection.
Atherosclerosis in Atrial Fibrillation
Atrial FibrillationMetabolic Syndrome4 moreThe prevalence of metabolic syndrome in patients suffering from non valvular atrial fibrillation is derived from studies regarding recurrences of atrial fibrillation after catheter ablation. Prospective studies in european countries are lacking. Furthermore, the impact of metabolic syndrome on cardiovascular events in patients with non valvular atrial fibrillation is still unknown.
ROTEM® Sigma Performance Evaluation - Method Comparison With Predicate Device and Reference Intervals...
Blood Coagulation DisordersROTEM® sigma is a new thromboelastometric coagulation analysis system. The new system is fully automated allowing for a simple and safe operation compared to its predecessor model ROTEM® delta. Method comparison of ROTEM® sigma with predecessor model ROTEM® delta) - confirmation of equality. Confirmation of reference intervals of the ROTEM® systems.
Hemostatic Complications in Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation
Hemostatic DisordersHemostatic disorders are common and potentially fatal complications in patients undergoing hematopoietic stem-cell transplantation (HSCT). Limited data exist on early diagnosis and prevention of these complications. The investigators undertook this prospective study to determine the incidence, predictor factors, specific pathogenesis, management and survival specially for patients with thrombotic and bleeding complication to better improve outcomes.
Study to Test the Accuracy of a Prototype Handheld PT/INR Device
Blood Coagulation DisordersThe purpose of this study is to measure prothrombin time (PT) on an experimental device and a commercially available device on persons receiving coumadin (warfarin)treatment.