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Primary Graft Dysfunction

16 registered clinical trials studyying Primary Graft Dysfunction5 currently recruiting.

StatusTrialSponsorPhase
RecruitingThis Study is Assessing the Safety and Efficacy of Immune Inhibition as a Treatment to Prevent Primary Graft D
NCT06853223
University of California, San FranciscoPhase 2
Not Yet RecruitingProspective Reduction Of Transplant Complications Through Enhanced Preservation Therapy to Prevent Primary Gra
NCT07230886
University Health Network, TorontoN/A
WithdrawnPerioperative Vitamin C Lung Transplant
NCT04505878
University of Wisconsin, MadisonPhase 2
CompletedIdentifying Optimal PEEP After Lung Transplantation
NCT05691205
Policlinico HospitalN/A
CompletedPrimary Graft Dysfunction, Pronation, Bilateral Lung Transplants
NCT06159933
University of PadovaN/A
TerminatedCLAD: Finding Biomarkers to Predict Rejection and/ or Outcome After Lung Transplantation
NCT04558333
University Hospital, Antwerp
RecruitingExhaled Breath Particles in Lung Transplantation
NCT05375149
Lund University Hospital
UnknownHeart Transplant and Primary Transplant Dysfunction: a Retrospective Analysis of the Strasbourg Experience
NCT03156894
University Hospital, Strasbourg, France
UnknownMeasurement of Extravascular Lung Water to Detect and Predict Primary Graft Dysfunction Following Lung Transpl
NCT01605214
University Health Network, Toronto
CompletedPneumoproteins Expression in the Organ Donor
NCT02032069
University Hospital of Mont-Godinne
TerminatedSodium Nitrite in Lung Transplant Patients to Minimize the Risk of Pulmonary Graft Dysfunction
NCT01715883
Gladwin, Mark, MDPhase 2
CompletedEx-Vivo Lung Perfusion to Increase the Number of Organs for Transplantation
NCT01967953
Policlinico HospitalPhase 1
UnknownQuantifying Physical and Biochemical Factors That Contribute to Primary Graft Dysfunction After Lung Transplan
NCT01151826
University Hospital, Strasbourg, France
RecruitingRisk Factors That Increase the Chance of Developing Primary Graft Dysfunction After Lung Transplantation
NCT00552357
University of Pennsylvania
RecruitingIdentifying Genetic Characteristics That Increase Risk of Primary Graft Dysfunction Following Lung Transplanta
NCT00457847
University of Pennsylvania
UnknownThe Use of Surfactant in Lung Transplantation: A Randomized Control Pilot Study
NCT00506532
Rabin Medical CenterPhase 2 / Phase 3