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Thrombus Elastography in Venous Thrombo-Embolism.

Venous Thromboembolism

Venous Thrombo-Embolic Disease (VTED) is a serious and common ailment, defined by the growth of a clot - or thrombus - in a vein, and/or as the migration of this thrombus to a pulmonary artery. It represents the third cause of death after cardio-vascular disease and cancer, and encompass superficial, muscular and Deep Venous Thrombosis (DVT), and Pulmonary Embolisms (PE), which can be isolated or associated. Ultrasound is today the most frequently used exam to diagnose DVT. However, it's unable to provide information on thrombus age or cause. Elastography is an imaging technic which aims to analyse elastic properties of a tissue, by applying a mechanical impulse on it, and could be an interesting tool in thrombus exploration, and provide additional information.

Unknown status7 enrollment criteria

ThRombosis ExclUsion STudy

Deep Venous ThrombosesPulmonary Embolism1 more

The purpose of this study is to demonstrate the ability of new D-Dimer assay combined with a clinical pretest probability (PTP) to safely exclude pulmonary embolism (PE) or Deep Venous Thrombosis (DVT) in a 3 month follow-up.

Unknown status25 enrollment criteria

Development and Validation of the Patient-completed Caprini Risk Score

Venous Thromboembolism

The investigators aimed to test the reliability and validity of the Chinese version of patient-completed CRS in hospitalized patients and to evaluate whether this form can be widely used in clinical practice instead of only health care workers' evaluation.

Unknown status9 enrollment criteria

Evaluation of NETs in Patients With Solid Cancers Associated With a High Risk of Venous Thromboembolic...

Pancreatic CancerGastric Cancer1 more

Venous Thromboembolic Events (ETVs) are the second leading cause of death (9.2% of causes of death) in cancer patients after tumor progression (1). Indeed, cancer is associated with a 4 to 7-fold risk of ETV during chemotherapy (2). This complication is observed in 20% of cancer patients (3), and is sometimes an inaugural manifestation of cancer. This risk is particularly increased during the first 3 months after cancer diagnosis (4). A biomarker correlated with the occurrence of ETVs would make it possible to target patients at high risk of thrombosis who could benefit from primary thromboprophylaxis, thus avoiding the complications, particularly haemorrhagic, and the additional costs associated with the long-term diagnostic and therapeutic management of ETVs. The investigator has implemented in the laboratory an innovative approach to the detection and quantification of circulating NETs by flow cytometry (FCM) allowing the routine determination of NETs. Therefore the investigator propose to assess NETs by CMF in a cohort of cancer patients with a very high risk of ETVs (pancreatic cancer, gastric cancer and colon cancer).

Unknown status10 enrollment criteria

Evaluation of the Risk of VTE Among Patients Hospitalized in Non-surgical Departments

Thromboembolism

Patients hospitalized in internal wards are at risk for VTE. The current guidelines recommend the use of thromboprophylaxis for 7-10 days among patients who are at increased risk for VTE. Yet several retrospective studies have shown that the compliance with this guideline is low. Physicians are often reluctant to administer LMWH to their fragile patients mainly because they are not convince that the risk associated with such therapy is greater than the risk for VTE. In the current study, data concerning the use of thromboprophylaxis among patients admitted to the medical wards will be collected. The occurrence of bleeding or thrombotic event will be evaluated prospectively.

Unknown status2 enrollment criteria

Venous Thromboembolic Complications in Ovarian Cancer

Venous ThromboembolismOvarian Neoplasms3 more

Objectives of the study are: To estimate the incidence of venous thromboembolism (VTE) in a cohort of women with suspected ovarian cancer and evaluate changes in the coagulation system in case of benign or malignant disease. The impact of changes in the coagulation system on disease prognosis will be evaluated.

Unknown status5 enrollment criteria

Thromboembolic Complications Related to Asparaginase in Children With Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia...

ThromboembolismAcute Lymphoblastic Leukemia

The study will examine the prevalence of venous thromboembolism in children with acute lymphoblastic leukaemia treated in accordance with NOPHO ALL-2008. The investigators will prospectively study clinical symptomatic thromboses, asymptomatic central line-associated thromboses, and infections.

Unknown status6 enrollment criteria

Venous Thrombosis in Turner Syndrome

Thromboembolic Disease

In the literature, cases of thrombosis in the venous system have been described in girls and women with Turner syndrome. By screening a group of women with Turner syndrome, the researchers wish to find out if this condition is more frequent in this patient population.

Unknown status4 enrollment criteria

Understanding Risk Factors Involved in Developing a Second Blood Clot.

Deep Vein Thrombosis

The purpose of this study is to develop a way to predict which patients diagnosed with idiopathic blood clots can safely stop warfarin therapy after six months. We will use patient characteristics, blood test results and imaging test results to identify those patients who have the lowest risk of developing a new blood clot after warfarin is stopped.

Unknown status10 enrollment criteria
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