Log in
Enquire now
‌

Hemofiltration for Respiratory Failure After Bone Marrow Transplantation

OverviewStructured DataIssuesContributors

Contents

clinicaltrials.gov/study/NCT00120575
Is a
‌
Clinical study
0

Clinical Study attributes

NCT Number
NCT001205750
Trial Recruitment Size
1120
Trial Sponsor
Stanford University
Stanford University
0
Clinical Trial Start Date
2005
0
Study Completion Date
2008
0
Clinical Trial Study Type
Interventional0
Interventional Trial Purpose
Treatment0
Interventional Trial Phase
Phase 30
Phase 20
Participating Facility
Great Ormond Street Hospital
Great Ormond Street Hospital
0
Duke University
Duke University
0
University of Ulm
University of Ulm
0
Official Name
Hemofiltration for Respiratory Failure Following Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation0
Last Updated
December 5, 2006
0
Allocation Type
Randomized0
Intervention Model
Parallel Assignment0
Masking Type
None (Open Label)0
Study summary

For children undergoing bone marrow transplantation, respiratory failure is a devastating complication, with mortality expectations well above 60%. The researchers have devised a novel strategy that may greatly improve survival. Hemofiltration, a continuous form of dialysis, was designed as a therapy for critically ill patients with kidney failure. A semi-permeable membrane removes plasma water and solutes (up to about 35,000 Daltons molecular weight). The researchers have treated immuno-compromised children with respiratory failure with hemofiltration. Many inflammatory molecules are of a size well below the limit of the filter. Hemofiltration might remove a critical amount of this inflammatory material, attenuating the unregulated inflammatory response that is central to the development of respiratory failure and progression to multiple organ failure and death. The researchers are conducting a multi-center trial of early continuous hemofiltration for respiratory failure in children following bone marrow transplantation. The researchers will analyze blood and ultrafiltrate using sensitive proteomic methods to detect several inflammatory biochemicals known to be active in this disease, looking for evidence that early active hemofiltration alters the inflammatory response. The researchers will test whether 'early' hemofiltration produces greater survival from respiratory failure in this vulnerable population.

Timeline

No Timeline data yet.

Further Resources

Title
Author
Link
Type
Date
No Further Resources data yet.

References

Find more entities like Hemofiltration for Respiratory Failure After Bone Marrow Transplantation

Use the Golden Query Tool to find similar entities by any field in the Knowledge Graph, including industry, location, and more.
Open Query Tool
Access by API
Golden Query Tool
Golden logo

Company

  • Home
  • Press & Media
  • Blog
  • Careers
  • WE'RE HIRING

Products

  • Knowledge Graph
  • Query Tool
  • Data Requests
  • Knowledge Storage
  • API
  • Pricing
  • Enterprise
  • ChatGPT Plugin

Legal

  • Terms of Service
  • Enterprise Terms of Service
  • Privacy Policy

Help

  • Help center
  • API Documentation
  • Contact Us
By using this site, you agree to our Terms of Service.