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Correcting Platelet Dysfunction After Traumatic Brain Injury
Description

This study evaluates the impact of platelet transfusion on geriatric patients with platelet dysfunction from Traumatic Brain Injury. The authors hypothesize that patients will recover better if their platelet dysfunction is corrected with platelet transfusion.

COMPLETED
AggreGuide 325 mg. Aspirin Study for Aspirin Induced Platelet Dysfunction
Description

To test the AggreGuide A-100 AA Assay's effectiveness for detecting aspirin induced platelet dysfunction.

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Study to Assess Platelet Dysfunction With Verify Now Assay
Description

The purpose of this study is to conduct a Verify now assay to detect platelet aggregation defects in patients with Myelodysplastic syndrome(MDS), immune thrombocytopenia purpura (ITP) and myeloproliferative disorders (MPD).

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Clinical Performance Evaluation of T-TAS 01 PL Chip
Description

This study will measure primary hemostatic ability using the T-TAS 01 System with PL chip, with a comparison to clinical truth.

COMPLETED
Genotypic and Phenotypic Correlates of Resistance to Aspirin
Description

The study seeks to identify genomic markers associated with aspirin resistance.

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Reversal of Dual Antiplatelet Therapy With Cold Stored Platelets
Description

This study aims to determine whether cold-stored platelets (CSP) are equally, more effective, or uniquely effective at reversing the effect of dual antiplatelet therapy in healthy human subjects compared to room-temperature-stored platelets (RTP). The investigators plan to enroll healthy human subjects without risk factors for bleeding to achieve 60 complete data sets. Each subject will donate two apheresis platelet units. One platelet unit will be stored in the cold (CSP) and one platelet unit will be stored at room temperature (RTP). Subjects will be given dual anti-platelet therapy (aspirin and clopidogrel) prior to autologous transfusion of each unit. Platelet function testing will be performed before and after transfusion to measure reversal of the antiplatelet drugs.

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Nitric Oxide Administration During Pediatric Cardiopulmonary Bypass Surgery to Prevent Platelet Activation
Description

Open heart surgery requires the use of a cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) circuit. As blood flows across the artificial surfaces of the CPB circuit, platelets are activated and consumed. This activation results in a profound inflammatory reaction and need for transfusion. This reaction is intensified in younger, smaller patients undergoing longer, more complex open heart surgery. Nitric oxide is naturally released by vascular endothelial surfaces and acts as a signaling molecule which prevents platelet activation. The investigators hypothesize that the addition of the nitric oxide to the sweep gas of the oxygenator during cardiopulmonary bypass surgery will replace this natural endothelial function and thus prevent platelet activation and consumption. The investigators plan to test this hypothesis with a pilot double blinded, randomized trial of 40 patients less than a year of age undergoing cardiac surgery requiring CPB.

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CES1 Carriers in the PAPI Study
Description

This study builds, in part, upon preliminary results generated as part of the Pharmacogenomics Anti-Platelet Intervention (PAPI) Study (NCT00799396). The purpose of this investigation is to assess the impact of genetic variation in the carboxylesterase 1 (CES1) on response to clopidogrel as well as dual antiplatelet therapy (i.e. clopidogrel and aspirin), as assessed by ex vivo platelet aggregometry, in healthy Amish individuals. The investigators hypothesize that participants who carry alleles that modify the activity or expression of CES1 will have altered response to clopidogrel as well as dual antiplatelet therapy.

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CES1 Crossover Trial of Clopidogrel and Ticagrelor
Description

The purpose of this investigation is to evaluate when genetic variation in the carboxylesterase 1 (CES1) gene influences antiplatelet therapy response, as assessed by ex vivo platelet aggregometry, in healthy participants treated with clopidogrel and ticagrelor. We hypothesize that genetic variation in CES1 will significantly impact on-clopidogrel platelet aggregation while having a minimal effect in ticagrelor-treated subjects. Specific Aim: To conduct a prospective randomized crossover study of clopidogrel and ticagrelor in healthy individuals stratified by CES1 genotype. Participants will be recruited by CES1 genotype into a randomized crossover study of clopidogrel (75 mg daily for 7d) and ticagrelor (90 mg twice daily for 7d) with extensive phenotyping including ex vivo platelet aggregometry performed pre- and post-drug administration in order to assess the interaction of genotype and drug choice on on-treatment platelet function.

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Anti-Platelets in Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease
Description

This is a 6 week crossover study in current and former smokers with and without COPD to evaluate whether 2 weeks of dual antiplatelet therapy (aspirin 81mg and clopidogrel 75mg) improves pulmonary perfusion (i.e. blood flow in the lungs measured on a contrast CT scan) compared to placebo.

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Safety and Efficacy of Autologous Platelet-Rich Plasma for Erectile Dysfunction.
Description

The purpose of this study is to evaluate changes in vascular parameters and International Index of Erectile Function (IIEF) scores with the administration of Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP) to participants with Erectile Dysfunction (ED)

TERMINATED
The Role of Platelet Rich Plasma for Erectile Dysfunction
Description

Purpose of Study: This randomized controlled trial investigates the role that platelet rich plasma injections into the penis may play to improve erectile function in men with erectile dysfunction.

TERMINATED
Combining Shockwave Therapy and Platelet Rich Plasma to Treat Erectile Dysfunction in Diabetic Men (COCKTAIL-DM)
Description

The purpose of this research study is to evaluate whether the combination of Shockwave Therapy (SWT) with Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP) is synergistic and can reverse the pathology of microvascular Erectile Dysfunction (ED) and enhance erectile function in diabetics patients.

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"Platelet Rich Plasma for the Management of Post-Viral Olfactory Dysfunction.
Description

SARS COV-19 has resulted in prolonged olfactory dysfunction in many patients. The investigators aim to compare the effect of topical platelet-rich plasma (test) vs saline (placebo) in patients with covid-related post-viral olfactory dysfunction.

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Shockwave Therapy and Platelet Rich Plasma for the Treatment of Erectile Dysfunction
Description

The purpose of this research study is to evaluate whether the combination of Shock Wave Therapy (SWT) with Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP) is synergistic and can reverse the pathology of microvascular Erectile Dysfunction (ED) and enhance erectile function by improving vasodilation, and endothelial function

COMPLETED
Intranasal Injection of PRP Versus Saline for Treatment of Olfactory Dysfunction
Description

This randomized clinical trial will evaluate the benefit of platelet-rich plasma (PrP) in the treatment of olfactory dysfunction. PrP can be isolated from a patient's own blood and has been found in previous studies to have anti-inflammatory and pro-regenerative properties. It has been used across multiple specialties, such as Orthopedics, Facial Plastics, Dermatology, Neurology in injected form to treat a wide variety of tissues to encourage the body's inherent regenerative capacity. The investigators have completed a pilot study here evaluating it's use in olfactory loss which demonstrated safety and also suggested efficacy. Therefore, the investigators aim to assess the ability of PrP to improve olfactory function in patients with decreased sense of smell.