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NCT ID: NCT04831125 Recruiting - Heart Failure Clinical Trials

Conduction System Pacing International Registry (CONSPIRE)

Start date: April 4, 2021
Phase:
Study type: Observational [Patient Registry]

The purpose of this registry study is to collect information about routine clinical practices with device implantation to treat bradycardia and cardiac systolic dysfunction (heart rhythm disorders) across global centers of excellence in cardiac pacing. In particular, this study will examine the use of conduction system pacing (CSP) in clinical practice. Information collected in the registry will help researchers better characterize strengths and limitations of current technology and treatments.

NCT ID: NCT04830696 Recruiting - Heart Failure Clinical Trials

3D ECG for Detection of Cardiomyopathy

Start date: March 14, 2021
Phase:
Study type: Observational

There is existing data in the literature that suggests an additional predictive value of three dimensional ECG with respect to the presence of electrical abnormalities and for an existing cardiac disease. Especially regarding patients who suffered from a myocardial infarction in the past (post MI patients), evidence has been provided for a potential association of 3D repolarisation abnormalities and incidence of sudden cardiac death (SCD). In addition, there is some vague evidence of so called 3D ECG and prediction of coronary artery disease. This 3D ECG device is using the technology of 3D ECG vector loops and is assessing the variability of these ECG vector loops in the 3-dimensional space. Based on these data, the parameters of 3D ECG are suggested to carry certain value to predict or to identify individuals already suffering from a cardiac disease or being at risk experiencing a cardiac event in the future. In this context we performed a preliminary study with 3D-ECG device in healthy volunteers evaluating the robustness of this method with respect to reproducibility, intra- and intra-observer variability which could be confirmed. We thus postulate that the 3D ECG technology might bear the potential to serve as a sufficient screening method for diagnosing cardiomyopathy in patients with an unknown heart failure etiology.

NCT ID: NCT04829617 Recruiting - Heart Failure Clinical Trials

Promoting Well-being and Health in Heart Failure

Start date: November 29, 2021
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The focus of this study is to test the efficacy of a 12-week, phone-delivered Positive Psychology-Motivational Interviewing (PP-MI) intervention, with additional twice weekly PP and health behavior text messages for a total of 24 weeks (with interactive, algorithm-driven, goal-focused text messages in the final 12 weeks), compared to an attention-matched MI-based educational condition, in a randomized trial (NIH Stage II) of 280 patients with New York Heart Association class I-III Heart Failure (HF).

NCT ID: NCT04829591 Recruiting - Heart Failure Clinical Trials

A Multicenter Registry to Study the Characteristics and Outcomes of Jordanian Heart Failure Patients.

JoHFR
Start date: July 1, 2021
Phase:
Study type: Observational

Heart Failure research registry is a collection of computerized information about individuals with heart failure. The database in this registry is obtained from several Jordanian medical centers which will represent an extremely valuable resource for epidemiological research on heart failure patients.

NCT ID: NCT04828629 Active, not recruiting - Heart Failure Clinical Trials

Complications and the Influence of COVID-19 on Myocardial Function and Exercise Capacity

Start date: December 23, 2020
Phase:
Study type: Observational

The subject of the study is the impact of COVID-19 on the indicators of myocardial efficiency and exercise capacity. As a result of the observed dependencies, it will be possible to start an appropriate diagnostic procedure early, select personalized treatment and develop a model of cardiological care for people with a history of SARS-CoV-2 infection and improve the quality and extend their life.

NCT ID: NCT04827706 Active, not recruiting - Heart Failure Clinical Trials

Occurrence, Trends, Management and Outcomes of Patients Hospitalized With Myocarditis

MYO-PL
Start date: January 1, 2009
Phase:
Study type: Observational

The epidemiology of myocarditis is largely unknown and based mainly on small single-center studies. The study aim to evaluate the current incidence, clinical characteristics and outcomes of patients hospitalized due to myocarditis in a general population.

NCT ID: NCT04825067 Recruiting - Asthma Clinical Trials

Remote Monitoring of High-Risk Patients With Chronic Cardiopulmonary Diseases

Start date: April 1, 2022
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

In this project, Institute of Bioengineering & Bioimaging (IBB), A*STAR would like to collaborate with Massachusetts General Hospital to aggregate patient data and to further develop its software algorithm using machine learning and statistical models for predicting exacerbations and deterioration on 60 patients with cardiopulmonary diseases.

NCT ID: NCT04822857 Completed - Hypertension Clinical Trials

The Impact of Menopause on the Development of Heart Failure and Organ Damage of Hypertension

Start date: January 22, 2019
Phase:
Study type: Observational

Introduction: The average age of menopause in the Polish population is around 50 years. After the occurrence of the last menstruation in the woman's body there are series of hormonal changes that may result in the emergence of new diseases, i.e. osteoporosis or ischemic heart disease. Hypertension is the most important cardiovascular risk factor affecting morbidity and mortality due to cardiovascular disease. It is estimated that there are as many as 34% of adult Poles. The incidence of hypertension increases with age in both women and men, and significantly greater increases are observed in perimenopausal women. An equally important and growing health and economic problem in Poland is heart failure. It is estimated that up to 700,000 patients in our country are struggling with this disease, and the proportion of women in this group is constantly growing. This is the third reason for the death of women in Poland, causing more deaths than cancer. The influence of menopause on the occurrence of heart failure in a group of women with controlled hypertension remains unclear and is the subject of ongoing research. Similarly, there is still no convincing data on the increased risk of organ complications of arterial hypertension in the group of postmenopausal women. The aim of the study is to assess the effect of menopause on myocardial function indexes, haemodynamic parameters and body mass composition in women aged> 40 years. Material: about 100 women hospitalized in the Department of Cardiology and Congenital Heart Diseases of Adults > 40 years of age will be enrolled in the study. with controlled hypertension. The population will be divided into two groups: I: 50 women before the onset of menopause and II group: 50 women ≥ 1 year after the onset of menopause. Methods: Basic laboratory tests and concentrations of ADMA, NT-proBNP, neprilysin, estradiol and FSH will be performed in patients. The other planned examinations are: full clinical examination with BMI assessment, resting ECG test, full echocardiography using tissue doppler, volume and function of the left atrium and vascular stiffness index assessed using the sphygmocor device. In addition, it is planned to analyze the composition of body mass using electrical bioimpedance, intima-media complex measurement and spiroergometric study. One year after the inclusion in the study, a telephone interview will be carried out with the patients, with particular attention to the diagnosed diseases / onset of intervention: heart failure, diabetes, atrial fibrillation, the need for coronary angiography or rehospitalisation. The collected data will be statistically processed. New values: Studies carried out as part of this work will supplement the current knowledge on the impact of menopause in the population of women with hypertension on the risk of heart failure and complications of organ hypertension. Thanks to the observed relationships, it will be possible to early start the appropriate diagnostic procedure, the selection of personalized treatment and the development of a model of cardiac care for women in the perimenopausal period, and thus improve quality and extend their life.

NCT ID: NCT04822649 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Heart Failure With Preserved Ejection Fraction (HFpEF)

Exercise Capacity According to Coronary Microvascular Dysfunction and Body Composition

Start date: April 15, 2021
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The correlation of coronary microvascular function and body composition with cardiopulmonary exercise capacity will be assessed in patients with heart failure with preserved ejection fraction.

NCT ID: NCT04820556 Completed - Asthma Clinical Trials

Gut Microbiota in Chronic Noncommunicable Diseases

Start date: April 12, 2021
Phase:
Study type: Observational

It is an observational study in patients with chronic noncommunicable diseases (i.e. cardiovascular diseases, diabetes mellitus, non-alcoholic fatty liver disease, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and asthma ) and control group with no signs of these conditions. The study has a prospective part planned for 2021 and a retrospective part which includes the patients enrolled between 2018-2020. The aim of the study is to investigate gut microbiota composition, its metabolites, levels of inflammatory and other markers of the disease in prospective groups (arterial hypertension, type 2 diabetes mellitus, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, asthma, non-alcoholic fatty liver disease and control patients) as well as in retrospective groups (chronic heart failure with preserved and reduced ejection fraction, obstructive atherosclerosis of any vascular bed, arterial hypertension, type 2 diabetes mellitus, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, asthma, non-alcoholic fatty liver disease, and control patients). Also we are planning to investigate the association between gut microbiota composition and its metabolites, levels of inflammatory and other markers of the disease in retrospective and prospective groups.