Decrease of MLR reactivity in at least 10% of patients with severe trauma.
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Brief title
Condition
- Other condition
Synonym
Health condition
Trauma
Research involving
Sponsors and support
Intervention
Outcome measures
Primary outcome
MLR reactivity against a panel of random donors.
Secondary outcome
not applicable
Background summary
Decreased MLR alloreactivity in trauma patients.
Long term blood transfusion induced chimerism is observed in trauma patients.
A single study postulated decreased MLR reactivity in trauma patients. In order
to design a future study on the epidemiology and mechanism, a pilot study is
proposed.
Study objective
Decrease of MLR reactivity in at least 10% of patients with severe trauma.
Study design
Pilot study in sequentially eligible patients.
Study burden and risks
No burden, no risk and no benefits for the study-population.
Albinusdreef 2
2300 RC Leiden
Nederland
Albinusdreef 2
2300 RC Leiden
Nederland
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Age
Inclusion criteria
Major trauma, age > 18 years, indication to type and screen for (possible) transfusion indication.
Exclusion criteria
Patient < 18 years; patients with minimal injury without substantial blood loss and no estimated risk for bloodtransfusion.
Design
Recruitment
metc-ldd@lumc.nl
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CCMO | NL11800.058.06 |