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静脈血栓塞栓症患者のコンピュータ化レジストリ(RIETE)

基本情報

NCT ID
NCT02832245
ステータス
募集中
試験のフェーズ
-
試験タイプ
観察
目標被験者数
120,000
治験依頼者名
Foundation for the study of VTE diseases. (FUENTE)

概要

The Computerized Registry of Patients with Venous Thromboembolism (RIETE) is a multidisciplinary Project initiated in march 2001 and consisting in obtaining an extensive data registry of consecutive patients with venous thromboembolism. The main objective is to provide information on the Internet to help physicians to improve their knowledge on the natural history of thromboembolic disease, particularly in those subgroups of patients who are usually not recruited in randomized clinical trials (pregnant women, elderly patients, disseminated cancer, severe renal insufficiency, patients with contraindications to anticoagulation therapy, extreme body weight, etc), with the purpose of decreasing mortality, frequency of thromboembolic recurrences as well as bleeding complications and arterial events. As an additional objective RIETE is also aimed to create predictive scores that help physicians to better identify patients with high risk of presenting some of these complications. The primary parameters recorded by the registry comprise details of each patient's clinical status, including any coexisting or underlying conditions, and the type, dose, duration and outcome (during the first 3 months of therapy) of antithrombotic treatment. Study endpoints are clinically recognized (and objectively confirmed) recurrences of VTE, major and minor bleeding complications, and death.

対象疾患

Venous Thromboembolism

依頼者(Sponsor)

実施施設 (9)

小倉記念病院

Kitakyushu, Fukuoka, Japan(SUSPENDED)

長崎大学病院

Nagasaki, Nagasaki, Japan(SUSPENDED)

日本赤十字社和歌山医療センター

Wakayama, Wakayama, Japan(SUSPENDED)

熊本大学病院

Kumamoto, Kumamoto, Japan(SUSPENDED)

国立大学法人 三重大学医学部附属病院

Tsu, Mie-ken, Japan(RECRUITING)

社会福祉法人恩賜財団済生会支部大阪府済生会吹田病院

Osaka, Osaka, Japan(SUSPENDED)

京都大学医学部附属病院

Kyoto, Kyoto, Japan(SUSPENDED)

兵庫県立尼崎総合医療センター

Amagasaki, Hyōgo, Japan(SUSPENDED)

群馬大学医学部附属病院

Maebashi, Gunma, Japan(SUSPENDED)