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NCT ID: NCT03216720 Completed - Clinical trials for Coronary Artery Disease

Miniaturized Extracorporeal Circulation Study

Start date: September 28, 2017
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Rationale: Contemporary coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) continues to be associated with a significant risk of postoperative bleeding. Utilization of miniaturized extracorporeal circulation (miECC) significantly reduces the risk of postoperative bleeding but the underlying mechanisms are poorly understood. Primary Objective: To assess the impact of miECC compared to conventional extracorporeal circulation (cECC) on thrombin generation as indicator of the overall haemostatic capacity after CABG. Secondary Objectives To evaluate the impact of miECC versus cECC on blood loss and transfusion requirement, coagulation and fbrinolysis, inflammatory response, haemodilution and haemolysis, endorgan protection, seasibility and safety Study design: Single-center, double-blind, parallel-group randomized controlled trial Study population: 60 Patients undergoing non-emergent primary isolated CABG with ECC randomized 1:1 to receive either miECC or cECC

NCT ID: NCT03214861 Completed - Clinical trials for Coronary Heart Disease

Carb Quality and CHD in US Adults

Start date: June 1976
Phase: N/A
Study type: Observational

This is an analysis conducted in the Nurses Health Study and the Health Professional Follow-Up Study, both prospective cohort studies, where the investigators systematically investigated the association between carbohydrate quality using a variety of metrics in relation to coronary heart disease. This was a secondary data analysis of previously collected data in both cohorts.

NCT ID: NCT03214783 Completed - Clinical trials for Coronary Artery Disease

A Case-control Study to Assess the Association Between Facial Characteristics and Coronary Artery Diseases

Start date: July 10, 2017
Phase:
Study type: Observational

The purpose of this study is to explore the facial characteristics associated with the increased risk of coronary artery diseases. The secondary purpose is to evaluate the diagnostic efficacy of appearance factors for coronary artery diseases.

NCT ID: NCT03213743 Completed - Coronary Disease Clinical Trials

Expression Profiling of microRNA Following Administration of Dexmedetomidine

Start date: June 19, 2017
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of the study is to find out the differential expression profiling of microRNA before and after adiministration of dexmedetomidine in patients undergoing procedures, and then investigators will do some in vitro studies to validate the functions of the microRNA.

NCT ID: NCT03212378 Completed - Clinical trials for Coronary Artery Disease

Safety and Efficacy of "Standardized" CHIP

Start date: January 1, 2016
Phase:
Study type: Observational

In routine clinical practice, high-risk patients with high-risk anatomies are more often referred for interventional treatment by percutaneous coronary interventions (PCI). Current guidelines only suggest that elective insertion of an appropriate hemodynamic support device as an adjunct to PCI may be reasonable in selected high-risk patients. The objective of this study is to investigate the safety and efficacy of a "standardized program" for complex high-risk interventional procedures (CHIP).

NCT ID: NCT03209609 Active, not recruiting - Clinical trials for Coronary Artery Disease

VEST Venous Graft External Support Pivotal Study

VEST Pivotal
Start date: January 9, 2018
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Prospective, multi-center, randomized, within-subject-controlled , trial, enrolling patients with multi vessel atherosclerotic coronary artery disease, scheduled to undergo SVG CABG with arterial grafting of IMA to LAD and two or more saphenous vein grafts. In each patient, one SVG bypass will be randomized to be supported by the VEST, while another will not be supported and serve as control. Thus, the full cohort will provide a basis for comparison between two sets of SVGs: A VEST supported set; and an unsupported set.

NCT ID: NCT03209414 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Acute Coronary Syndrome

Frailty Syndrome in Daily Practice of Interventional Cardiology Ward

FRAPICA
Start date: May 17, 2017
Phase:
Study type: Observational

The impact of frailty on immediate and long term outcomes of invasive treatment of coronary artery disease is not fully characterized. The assessment of frailty may help physicians in the selection of best treatment option and in the timing and modality of the follow-up. The FRAilty syndrome in daily Practice of Interventional CArdiology ward (FRAPICA) study is designed with the aim to validate the use of the Fried frailty scale and instrumental activities of daily living scale (IADL) as prognostic tools in patients admitted to hospital for symptomatic coronary artery disease, either stable, unstable, or acute coronary syndrome (ACS). The FRAPICA study is a single center prospective study enrolling patients aged ≥65 years. The aims are (1) to describe Fried frailty scale and IADL scale distribution before hospital discharge and (2) to investigate the prognostic role of Fried frailty and IADL scores. The outcomes are: (1) results of invasive treatment, (2) its complications (periinterventional MI, contrast-induced nephropathy, blood loss), (3) three-year all-cause mortality, cardiovascular mortality, stroke, myocardial infarction, reintervention, heart failure, hospital readmission for any cause, and a composite of the above mentioned. Ancillary analyses will be focused on different clinical presentations, different tools to assess frailty and risk stratification. The FRAPICA program will fill critical gaps in the understanding of the relation between frailty, cardiovascular disease, interventional procedures and outcome. It will enable more personalized risk assessment and identification of new targets for interventions.

NCT ID: NCT03208751 Active, not recruiting - Clinical trials for Coronary Artery Disease

Sport as Therapy: a 6-months Lifestyle-Intervention for Patients With Coronary Artery Disease and/or Diabetes

Start date: April 1, 2011
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Regular exercise training has shown to improve exercise capacity in patients with cardiovascular disease. The feasibility and transferability of exercise training in a community based cardiovascular rehabilitation setting is currently less well investigated. The objective of this study is to translate regular exercise training into a community based setting. A 6 months training intervention program with lifestyle counseling is performed, with both supervised training in rehabilitation centres as well as home based training. The aim of the project is to implement this program for a wider patient population and to improve exercise capacity, diastolic function as well as cardiometabolic parameters.

NCT ID: NCT03208465 Completed - Diabetes Mellitus Clinical Trials

Empagliflozin Versus Sitagliptin Therapy for Improvement of Myocardial Perfusion Reserve in Diabetic Patients With Coronary Artery Disease

ELITE
Start date: August 7, 2017
Phase: Phase 4
Study type: Interventional

This trial evaluates the effects of Empagliflozin versus Sitagliptin, in addition to standard of care, on global myocardial perfusion reserve using dynamic single-photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) images.

NCT ID: NCT03207646 Terminated - Clinical trials for Coronary Artery Disease

Smartphone GUIded MeDication AdherencE and Rehabilitation in Patients With Coronary Artery Disease

smartGUIDE
Start date: July 19, 2017
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This study evaluates a smartphone-based cardiac rehabilitation program in adults with coronary artery disease. Half of patients will participate in a smartphone-based cardiac rehabilitation program while the other half will receive standard-of-care.