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Filter by:An observational study of neuron specific enolase, as a marker of reperfusion injury, in LVAD recipients before and following VAD implantation.
Advanced heart failure therapy (heart transplantation or LVAD) is underutilized and patients are underserved. The purpose of this prospective, observational study is to obtain multi-center data on the proportion of patients with CRT and/or ICD who are candidates for advanced heart failure treatment and obtain insights into patient and physician decisions regarding referral for advanced heart failure therapy.
To observe and document ventilation parameters in the advanced heart failure population, through the course of illness, which often includes cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT), left ventricular assist device (LVAD), and transplant. Findings from this cohort are anticipated to be of sufficient interest to the scientific community to merit publication and are likely to provide preliminary data for future hypothesis generation and subsequent prospective, randomized controlled trials. A compact, inexpensive apparatus has recently become commercially available for performing sub-maximal exercise testing (SHAPE Medical, St Paul, MN), including gas exchange analysis and will be used in this study. This apparatus is not investigational.
Main goal of the study is the risk stratification of patients with advanced heart failure referred for orthotopic heart transplantation (OHT) according to HFSS score, other risk factors and biological markers and verification of their prognostic value in Polish population.