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Hepatic Transplantation Registry

Hepatic Transplantation Registry

Recruiting
18-75 years
All
Phase N/A

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Overview

The objective is to provide a mechanism to store information regarding the demographic characteristics; pre-, intra-, and post-transplant laboratories; treatment strategies; complications; and outcomes in patients undergoing hepatic transplantation.

Description

This study will be conducted at Methodist Dallas Medical Center and include data from hepatic transplant patients beginning in January 2019 and continuing until statistical significance is achieved. Patients will be identified based on ICD-10 procedure codes which are only available post-discharge in the EMR. Data will be collected once patient is discharged and no additional procedures are necessary. All cases meeting the inclusion criteria are expected to be included in this study

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Age ≥18 years Submitted to hepatic transplantation (Current Procedural Terminology® code 47135

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Does not meet inclusion criteria specified in 3.1

Study details
    Identify More Accurate Predictive Models of Transplant Risk to Monitor and Evaluate New and Existing Patient Factors

NCT05944042

Methodist Health System

26 January 2024

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