Arterial Thrombosis

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Status: Recruiting

Registry on Augmented Antithrombotic Treatment Regimens for Patients With Arterial Thrombotic APS

The goal of this registry is to gather more information on the efficacy and safety of various antithrombotic regimens. The registry collects data on patients with antiphospholipid syndrome and an arterial event within the past 12 months, on treatment with either A) a VKA with therapeutic range, INR 2.0-3.0 plus low-dose aspirin (75-100 mg daily), B) a VKA alone with therapeutic range, INR 2.0-3.0, C) a VKA with therapeutic range, INR 3.0-4.0, or D) with a dual antiplatelet regimen. The follow-up is 2 years.

Participants needed: 150
Trial details
Age: 18+Biological sex: AllType: ObservationalSponsor: McMaster UniversityUpdated: Dec 9, 2025Locations: 3Duration: 2 Years
Eligibility criteria

Patients of at least 18 years of age with confirmed antiphospholipid syndrome ac... [+2]

Inability to follow the patient due to geographical or other reasons. [+4]

Status: Recruiting

Immune Checkpoint Inhibitor Associated Cardiovascular Adverse Events in Patients With Cancer

Immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICI) have revolutionized cancer treatment and are now approved for various types of cancer. The most common side effects of ICI are immune-related adverse events which can affect any organ or system in the body. Recently, concerns have also risen about cardiovascular effects of ICI. Retrospective studies showed an 4-5 times increased risk of developing an arterial thromboembolic event. The mechanisms driving the ICI-associated risks of arterial thromboembolic events such as myocardial infarction and stroke, are unclear. Since the risk of a thromboembolism appears to be increased already during the first months after initiation of ICI, immune-related hypercoagulability or (autoimmune) antiphospholipid antibodies may play a role, but data to support this are lacking. The longer-term risk of arterial thromboembolism may be predominantly driven by (accelerated) atherosclerosis, a chronic low-grade inflammatory disease of the larger arteries. Therefore, this study evaluates the effect of ICI on progression of coronary non-calcifid plaque volume by using computed tomography angiography (CCTA).

Participants needed: 214
Trial details
Age: 50+Biological sex: AllType: ObservationalSponsor: Hanneke W. M. van LaarhovenUpdated: May 22, 2025Locations: 1
Eligibility criteria

Patients with confirmed diagnosis of the following tumor types, any stage: esoph... [+2]

ICI therapy in previous 12 months [+5]