No registrations found.
ID
NL-OMON24289
Source
NTR
Health condition
prematurity, biliary atresia, cholestasis, kasai operation, liver transplantation, pediatric surgery, hepatobiliary surgery
Sponsors and support
Primary sponsor
:
-
Source(s) of monetary or material Support
:
-
Intervention
Outcome measures
Primary outcome
Clearance of jaundice, native liver survival, mortality,
Secondary outcome
onset jaundice, onset pale stool, deferral interval
Background summary
In this retrospective cohort study we will describe the follow-up of pre- and dysmature infants treated for biliary atresia.
Study design
Birth
18 months post kasai
Intervention
None
Public
Parkweg 105
Daan BE van Wessel
Groningen 9724EE
The Netherlands
00316 40 61 16 61
d.b.e.van.wessel@umcg.nl
Daan BE van Wessel
Groningen 9724EE
The Netherlands
00316 40 61 16 61
d.b.e.van.wessel@umcg.nl
Scientific
Parkweg 105
Daan BE van Wessel
Groningen 9724EE
The Netherlands
00316 40 61 16 61
d.b.e.van.wessel@umcg.nl
Daan BE van Wessel
Groningen 9724EE
The Netherlands
00316 40 61 16 61
d.b.e.van.wessel@umcg.nl
Inclusion criteria
All pre- and dysmature infants treated for biliary atresia within the Netherlands between 1987 and 2016.
Exclusion criteria
- No surgical correction for biliary atresia
Design
Study type
:
Observational non invasive
Intervention model
:
Parallel
Allocation
:
Non controlled trial
Masking
:
Open (masking not used)
Control
:
N/A , unknown
Recruitment
NL
Recruitment status
:
Recruiting
Start date (anticipated)
:
Enrollment
:
28
Type
:
Anticipated
Not applicable
Application type
:
Not applicable
Followed up by the following (possibly more current) registration
No registrations found.
Other (possibly less up-to-date) registrations in this register
No registrations found.
In other registers
Register | ID |
---|---|
NTR-new | NL5796 |
NTR-old | NTR6071 |
Other | : 201600837 |
Summary results
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