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Pharmacokinetics of Bivalirudin for Pediatric Anticoagulation

Recruiting
- 17 years of age
Both
Phase N/A

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Overview

This study will measure plasma concentrations of bivalirudin in pediatric patients undergoing cardiac catheterization, cardiac surgical procedures utilizing cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB), or extracorporeal support with ECMO, ventricular support devices (VAD) or lung-assist devices (LAD). The aim is to understand the pharmacokinetics of bivalirudin in these settings.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • pediatric patient (age less than 18 years)
  • weight > 3kg
  • scheduled to undergo 1) cardiac catheterization, 2)cardiac surgical procedure utilizing CPB, and/or 3) the institution of extracorporeal support
  • must already require the administration of bivalirudin as part of their treatment plan

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Age equal to or greater than 18 years,
  • weight less than 3kg
  • end-stage renal failure requiring renal replacement therapy.

Study details

Drug Effect

NCT03532399

Boston Children's Hospital

22 June 2024

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