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Acute Changes in Endothelial Function in Germ Cell Tumor Patients Treated With Cisplatin and Untreated Germ Cell Tumor Controls
Sponsor: Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
Summary
Cisplatin is one of the most common chemotherapy drugs used to treat many different cancers, including germ cell tumors (GCT). Cisplatin is very effective in treating GCT, but there are side effects. One of the possible long-term side effects of cisplatin is thought to be heart disease. The way that cisplatin causes heart disease is not well understood. One possibility is that cisplatin may damage the inside layer of blood vessels called the endothelium. The purpose of this study is to measure changes in the endothelium that happen when patients with GCT get cisplatin chemotherapy and to compare these changes with a group of patients not receiving chemotherapy.
Official title: A Pilot Study Measuring Acute Changes in Endothelial Function in Germ Cell Tumor Patients Treated With Cisplatin and Untreated Germ Cell Tumor Controls
Key Details
Gender
MALE
Age Range
18 Years - Any
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
44
Start Date
2011-10-11
Completion Date
2026-10
Last Updated
2025-11-10
Healthy Volunteers
No
Conditions
Interventions
Endo-PAT2000 testing
Endo-PAT2000 testing is done six times during the study. Baseline Assessment Time 1 Cycle 1, Day 1 (Pre-chemotherapy)Time 2 Cycle 1, Day 1 (After 1st dose of cisplatin), Time 3 Cycle 1, Day 2 (Before second cisplatin dose of cycle 1), Time 4 Cycle 1, Day 5 (After last cisplatin dose of cycle 1), End-of-Study Assessment Time 5 (14-34 weeks from Time 1; e.g., 1-12 weeks following completion of the last cycle of first-line chemotherapy) Long-Term Follow Up Assessment Time 6 (24-30 months from Time 1)
Endo-PAT2000 testing
Time 1: A baseline assessment will be performed in the fasting state including Endo-PAT2000, vital signs, waist circumference, fasting blood draw, \& urine sample. This will be considered Day 1 of the study for this group of patients. Time 2 (2-5 hours from Time 1): Two to five hours after Time 1, patients will undergo assessment of blood pressure \& heart rate, including orthostatics \& Endo-PAT2000 testing. Time 5 -- End of Study visit (14-34 weeks from Time 1): At a time point 14 to 34 weeks later than Time 1 patients will undergo study testing in the fasting state. This includes Endo-PAT2000 testing, vital signs including orthostatics, waist circumference, fasting blood draw, \& urine sample. The Surgery-Only Group will not have any assessment at Time 3 (Day 2) or Time 4 (Day 5) due to logistical concerns. Long-Term Follow Up Assessment Time 6 (24-30 months following Time 1)
Locations (1)
Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
New York, New York, United States