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Spots Global Cancer Trial Database for Concentrated Citrate Locking to Reduce the Incidence of CVC-related Complications in Hematological Patients

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Trial Identification

Brief Title: Concentrated Citrate Locking to Reduce the Incidence of CVC-related Complications in Hematological Patients

Official Title: Concentrated Citrate Locking to Reduce the Incidence of Central Venous Catheter-related Infections and Thrombosis: a Randomized Phase III Study in a Hematological Patient Population

Study ID: NCT01820962

Study Description

Brief Summary: Patients with a hematological malignancy who are undergoing intensive chemotherapy need a central venous catheter (CVC)during their treatment. CVCs are locked with heparin when they are not used. The purpose of this study is to determine whether concentrated citrate locking, compared to heparin, reduces the incidence of central venous catheter-related thrombosis and infections in patients with hematological malignancies undergoing intensive chemotherapy.

Detailed Description: Central venous catheter (CVC)-related thrombosis and infections are frequently occurring complications and may cause significant morbidity in patients with hematological malignancies. Interventions to decrease fibrin deposition have the potential to reduce CVC-related thrombosis and infections. At present heparin is most often used as locking solution for central venous catheters in hematological patients despite a lack of evidence regarding the efficacy and safety. Trisodium citrate (TSC) had been shown to be an effective antimicrobial catheter locking in hemodialysis patients.

Eligibility

Minimum Age: 18 Years

Eligible Ages: ADULT, OLDER_ADULT

Sex: ALL

Healthy Volunteers: No

Locations

Atrium Medical Center Parkstad Heerlen, Heerlen, , Netherlands

Maastricht University Medical Center, Maastricht, , Netherlands

Contact Details

Name: Harry Schouten, MD

Affiliation: Maastricht University Medical Centre

Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR

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