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NCT ID: NCT01760668 Completed - Turner Syndrome Clinical Trials

Aortopathy in Persons With Bicuspid Aortic Valve, Turner and Marfan Syndrome

Start date: February 2013
Phase: N/A
Study type: Observational

The study aim is: 1. To examine aortic tissue by light microscopy 2. To examine aortic tissue by electron microscopy 3. To study changes in the epigenome and transcriptome of the X chromosome specific to aortic tissue. 4. To examine aortic tissue using biochemistry including proteomics. 5. To establish the karyotype of fibroblasts with standard chromosome examination on 10 meta-phases as well as by fluorescent in situ hybridization (FISH) with probes covering the X and Y chromosome. Using the latter 200 meta-phases will be examined. 30 controls who did not die from aortic dissection or dilation will be recruited from The Department of Forensic Medicine at Aarhus University Hospital. The investigators will subject samples of aortic tissue from women undergoing prophylactic aortic surgery due to either Marfan syndrome or bicuspid aortic valve to the same panel of examinations (except karyotyping). Lastly the investigators will compare the results from the three groups (Turner syndrome, Marfan syndrome and Bicuspid aortic valve).

NCT ID: NCT01757665 Active, not recruiting - Heart Failure Clinical Trials

ProspeCtive, nOn-randoMized, MulticENter Clinical Evaluation of Edwards Pericardial Bioprostheses With a New Tissue Treatment Platform (COMMENCE)

COMMENCE
Start date: December 11, 2012
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The objective of this trial is to confirm that the modifications to tissue processing, valve sterilization and packaging do not raise any new questions of safety and effectiveness in subjects who require replacement of their native or prosthetic aortic or mitral valve.

NCT ID: NCT01755936 Completed - Aortic Stenosis Clinical Trials

The Role of Myocardial Fibrosis in Patients With Aortic Stenosis

Start date: January 2012
Phase:
Study type: Observational

Aortic stenosis is the most common adult valvular heart disease in the western world. Heart failure and sudden cardiac death are complications associated with aortic stenosis. In symptomatic individuals, valve replacement is often the only effective treatment. However, there are no good markers to identify patients who may benefit from early surgery before symptoms developed. The purpose of the study is to test the hypothesis that the presence heart muscle scarring on the cardiac magnetic resonance imaging may predict a worse outcome in patients with aortic stenosis, and thus may be helpful in identifying patients for early valve replacement.

NCT ID: NCT01755806 Completed - Clinical trials for Aortic Valve Calcification

Comparison of Aortic Root Dimension Changes During Cardiac Cycle Between the Patients With and Without Aortic Valve Calcification Using ECG-gated 64-slice and Dual-source 256-slice Computed Tomography Scanners: Results of a Multicenter Study

Start date: January 2012
Phase: N/A
Study type: Observational

This study seeks to compare aortic dimension changes during cardiac cycle in patients with and without aortic valve calcification and to evaluate its correlation with aortic valve calcium score in former group.

NCT ID: NCT01755338 Completed - Aortic Stenosis Clinical Trials

Effect of Steroids on Cerebral Inflammation and Neuronal Damage After Surgical Aortic Valve Replacement

Start date: December 2012
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this study is to investigate if methylprednisolone is effective in reducing the cerebral inflammatory response after open heart surgery with cardiopulmonary bypass.

NCT ID: NCT01742702 Recruiting - Aortic Stenosis Clinical Trials

HaemoDYNAMICs in Primary and Secondary Hypertension

DYNAMIC
Start date: May 25, 2006
Phase:
Study type: Observational

The primary aim of the present study was to examine the haemodynamic changes in primary hypertension and secondary hypertension (renal diseases, endocrine diseases, obesity-associated hypertension) with a non-invasive haemodynamic measurement protocol utilizing radial pulse wave analysis and whole-body impedance cardiography in both supine position and during head-up tilt. For comparison, haemodynamics of subjects with chronic fatigue syndrome will also be recorded.

NCT ID: NCT01742598 Withdrawn - Clinical trials for Severe Symptomatic Aortic Stenosis

Assessment of St Jude Medical Portico Re-sheathable Transapical Aortic Valve System

Portico TA EU
Start date: December 2015
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this study is to assess the safety and performance of the 23mm Portico Transcatheter Heart Valve and the TAVI Transapical Delivery System in subjects with severe symptomatic aortic stenosis

NCT ID: NCT01737528 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Aortic Valve Stenosis

STS/ACC Transcatheter Valve Therapy Registry (TVT Registry)

TVTR
Start date: June 2012
Phase:
Study type: Observational [Patient Registry]

The TVT Registry™ is a benchmarking tool developed to track patient safety and real-world outcomes related to the transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR) procedure. Created by The Society of Thoracic Surgeons (STS) and the American College of Cardiology (ACC), the TVT Registry is designed to monitor the safety and efficacy of this new procedure for the treatment of aortic stenosis.

NCT ID: NCT01736956 Completed - Aortic Stenosis Clinical Trials

Fetal Intervention for Aortic Stenosis and Evolving Hypoplastic Left Heart Syndrome

Start date: October 2012
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

For fetuses with severe aortic stenosis, in utero balloon aortic valvuloplasty may improve fetal growth of left heart structures and thus improve potential for biventricular repair strategies after birth.

NCT ID: NCT01727310 Completed - Valvular Disease Clinical Trials

Filling Pressures of the Left Ventricle in Patients With Significant Aortic Stenosis

PRESSEVAL
Start date: November 2012
Phase: N/A
Study type: Observational

Left valvular heart disease has become one of the most common heart disease in Western countries. This disease evolve over many years and are characterized by a long phase where the patient is "asymptomatic". it is characterized by discomfort LV filling may worsen and lead typically to a pressure increase of LV pressure and the left atrium (LA) (1). The onset of symptoms is unpredictable and may occur at the stage of diastolic or systolic dysfunction. Ventricular dysfunction may be insidious, the goal is to detect early dysfunction, knowing that it is often very difficult to know if the patient is actually symptomatic. The onset of symptoms sign an intolerance to the increase in LV filling pressures and LA , causing pulmonary hypertension . Therefore, the study of the level of LV and LA filling pressures , if possible by a noninvasive method, would identify patients apparently asymptomatic even though their condition is advanced. Pressures filling pressures can be explored by two methods: - cardiac catheterization, which is a direct and invasive measurement method - echocardiography, which is an indirect measurement method which has the advantage of being non-invasive The goal of this research is to compare the two methods.