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NEOnatal Central-venous Line Observational study on Thrombosis (NEOCLOT): evaluation of a national guideline on management of neonatal catheter-related thrombosis

机译:NEOnatal中心静脉线血栓形成的观察性研究(NEOCLOT):评估新生儿导管相关血栓形成的国家指南

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In critically ill (preterm) neonates, central venous catheters (CVCs) are increasingly used for administration of medication or parenteral nutrition. A serious complication, however, is the development of catheter-related thrombosis (CVC-thrombosis), which may resolve by itself or cause severe complications. Due to lack of evidence, management of neonatal CVC-thrombosis varies among neonatal intensive care units (NICUs). In the Netherlands an expert-based national management guideline has been developed which is implemented in all 10 NICUs in 2014. The NEOCLOT study is a multicentre prospective observational cohort study, including 150 preterm and term infants (0-6?months) admitted to one of the 10 NICUs, developing CVC-thrombosis. Patient characteristics, thrombosis characteristics, risk factors, treatment strategies and outcome measures will be collected in a web-based database. Management of CVC-thrombosis will be performed as recommended in the protocol. Violations of the protocol will be noted. Primary outcome measures are a composite efficacy outcome consisting of death due to CVC-thrombosis and recurrent thrombosis, and a safety outcome consisting of the incidence of major bleedings during therapy. Secondary outcomes include individual components of primary efficacy outcome, clinically relevant non-major and minor bleedings and the frequency of risk factors, protocol variations, residual thrombosis and post thrombotic syndrome. The NEOCLOT study will evaluate the efficacy and safety of the new, national, neonatal CVC-thrombosis guideline. Furthermore, risk factors as well as long-term consequences of CVC-thrombosis will be analysed. Trial registration: Nederlands Trial Register NTR4336 . Registered 24 December 2013.
机译:在重症(早产)新生儿中,中心静脉导管(CVC)越来越多地用于药物或肠胃外营养的管理。然而,严重的并发症是导管相关血栓形成(CVC血栓形成)的发展,其可能自行解决或引起严重的并发症。由于缺乏证据,新生儿重症监护病房(NICU)的新生儿CVC血栓形成管理有所不同。在荷兰,已经制定了基于专家的国家管理指南,该指南已在2014年在所有10个新生儿重症监护病房中实施。NEOCLOT研究是一项多中心前瞻性观察队列研究,包括150名早产和足月婴儿(0-6个月) 10个重症监护病房中,有CVC血栓形成。患者特征,血栓形成特征,危险因素,治疗策略和结果指标将收集在基于网络的数据库中。将按照协议中的建议进行CVC血栓形成的管理。违反协议的行为将予以注意。主要结果指标包括由CVC血栓形成和复发性血栓形成导致的死亡所组成的综合疗效结果,以及由治疗期间重大出血的发生率所构成的安全性结果。次要结局包括主要疗效结局的各个组成部分,临床相关的非大出血和小出血,危险因素的发生频率,方案差异,残留血栓形成和血栓形成后综合征。 NEOCLOT研究将评估新的国家新生儿CVC血栓形成指南的有效性和安全性。此外,还将分析风险因素以及CVC血栓形成的长期后果。试用注册:Nederlands试用注册NTR4336。 2013年12月24日注册。

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