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Single Comprehensive Ultrasound to Rule Out DVT in High-risk Patients

Deep Vein Thrombosis

To determine the rate of thromboembolic complications (including death attributed to thromboembolic disease) in patients with a score rated as "DVT likely" on a formalized scoring system, when anticoagulation therapy is withheld on the basis of a negative comprehensive duplex ultrasound examination. Participants are followed for three months after a normal ultrasound to determine if any symptoms attributable to deep vein thrombosis develop. Any such symptoms are verified by objective tests.

Completed9 enrollment criteria

Clopidogrel Prevention of Early Arteriovenous (AV) Fistula Thrombosis

Kidney FailureHemodialysis Fistula Thrombosis

The objective of the study is to determine whether clopidogrel reduces the early failure rate of native AV fistulae. This study was originally registered as NCT00067119 which included two protocols, this one and the GRAFT study)

Completed27 enrollment criteria

Evaluation of Precision and Accuracy of INR Measurements in a Point of Care Device (OPTIMAL)

Deep Vein ThrombosisAtrial Fibrillation5 more

Comparison of capillary whole blood INR determined by LumiraDx Instrument to venous plasma INR determined by laboratory reference method (IL ACL ELITE PRO) for method comparison and assessment of accuracy and bias by regression analysis and other analytical methods.

Completed20 enrollment criteria

PREVENTion of Clot in Orthopaedic Trauma

Blood ClotTrauma

The purpose of this study is to compare aspirin versus low-molecular weight heparin (LMWH) (Enoxaparin) as a thromboprophylaxis in patients who sustain a fracture.

Completed20 enrollment criteria

Multi-modality Imaging in Acute Myocardial Infarction

Acute Myocardial InfarctionSTEMI2 more

The goal of this study is to use three (3) different imaging techniques:Fractional Flow Reserve (FFR) allows precise measurement of blood flow in the arteries to the heart, and is more reliable than pictures alone to determine the significance of blockages in the heart; Near Infra-Red Spectroscopy-Intravascular Ultrasound (NIRS IVUS) provides information about the amount of lipid and cholesterol in the plaque, and plaque volume; and Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT) allows physicians to assess tears in the surface of plaque and plaque thickness; to evaluate high risk non-infarct-related coronary lesion in patients who have suffered a recent heart attack, underwent successful opening of the artery with a stent, and have blockages greater than or equal to 50% in one or more of the other arteries to the heart; and to correlate this findings with cardiovascular outcomes at 1 year.

Completed20 enrollment criteria

Anticoagulation Therapy After Splenectomy in Cirrhosis Patient

Liver CirrhosisPortal Hypertension2 more

1. Inclusion and Exclusion Criteria Inclusion criteria: Inpatients who received laparotomy or laparoscopic splenectomy according to clinical, B-ultrasound scan, CT or MRI diagnosis of cirrhosis and portal hypertension. Exclusion criteria: ) Portal vein system thrombosis (PVST) found by preoperative color Doppler ultrasound or MRI examination; ) Liver cirrhosis complicated with liver tumor; ) Liver cirrhosis complicated with blood system diseases; ) Patients who have not signed the informed consent form. 2. Research subgroup According to the order of the patients, the following groups are entered in turn, and the cycle is repeated. ) Heparin group ) Rivaroxaban group ) Control group.

Completed5 enrollment criteria

Effect of Precise Grip Strength Training on PICC Catheter-Related Thrombosis in Cancer Patients...

Lung CancerStomach Cancer4 more

In this study, color Doppler ultrasound diagnostic instrument and electronic grip device were used to determine the best grip strength of patients with tumor PICC catheterization, formulate precise and standardized grip strength training guidance for them, provide personalized functional exercise health education, and observe the impact of precise grip strength training guidance on Peripheral central venous catheter-associated thrombosis. To provide a reference for clinical prevention of Peripheral central venous catheter-associated thrombosis in the future.

Completed13 enrollment criteria

Rivaroxaban for the Treatment of Symptomatic Isolated Distal Deep Vein Thrombosis

Deep Vein Thrombosis

The treatment of isolated distal deep vein thrombosis remains one of the most debated issues in the field of venous thromboembolism and only very few studies have directly addressed the issue of treatment in objectively confirmed isolated distal deep vein thrombosis. Aim of this study is to assess the long-term risk of recurrent venous thrombotic events in patients with a first acute symptomatic isolated distal deep vein thrombosis of the leg treated with a standard (12 weeks) or with a shorter (6 weeks) duration of therapy with rivaroxaban.

Unknown status12 enrollment criteria

Screening for Asymptomatic Portal Vein Thrombosis and Portal Hypertension in Patients With Philadelphia...

Myeloproliferative Neoplasms (MPN)Polycythemia Vera (PV)2 more

This study involves screening for portal vein thrombosis and portal hypertension in patients with Philadelphia negative myeloproliferative neoplasms (MPNs). These include polycythemia vera (PV), essential thrombocythemia (ET), and myelofibrosis. Portal vein thrombosis and portal hypertension are serious complications that are often seen in myeloproliferative patients. These complications are usually diagnosed when patients become symptomatic, and are often already at an advanced stage. They can further progress to cause non-reversible damage to the liver, also called cirrhosis of the liver. As a result of this, patients often accumulate fluid in the abdomen which is ascites; and can develop swelling of veins in the lining of the esophagus known as varices. If untreated, varices have the risk of rupturing resulting in life-threatening bleeding. When diagnosed at an advanced stage, the treatment is usually supportive therapy and there are no treatments available at present which can reverse these conditions. This study is looking at screening for these two conditions using Doppler ultrasound and upper gastrointestinal endoscopy.

Completed9 enrollment criteria

Ticagrelor Antiplatelet Therapy to Reduce Graft Events and Thrombosis

Saphenous Vein Graft Disease

Saphenous vein graft disease remains an unresolved medical problem. Many vein grafts occlude in the first year after bypass surgery, leading to adverse cardiovascular outcomes, including recurrent angina, myocardial infarction, and the need for repeat coronary intervention. While aspirin is the standard antiplatelet treatment after CABG surgery, 10-20% of vein grafts continue to occlude despite contemporary secondary preventative therapy. Compared to aspirin and other antiplatelet therapies like clopidogrel, ticagrelor treatment leads to a more pronounced platelet inhibition, and may substantially improve graft patency following CABG compared to aspirin. No data has yet to be collected regarding the impact of ticagrelor on saphenous vein graft patency following CABG. In this context, the investigators seek to compare vein graft patency between patients randomized to receive aspirin therapy, the current standard of care, or ticagrelor treatment, starting in the early postoperative period, and continuing for 2 years after CABG.

Completed14 enrollment criteria
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