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NCT ID: NCT05297877 Recruiting - Cardiac Clinical Trials

Use of Artificial Intelligence Cardiac Ultrasound Technology in Teaching Point of Care Cardiac Ultrasound

Start date: January 14, 2022
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The aim of the study is to evaluate the effectiveness of artificial intelligence (A.I.) cardiac ultrasound technology in teaching point of care cardiac ultrasound (POCUS Cardiac).

NCT ID: NCT02798068 Recruiting - Cardiac Clinical Trials

Steroids and Microcirculation In Cardiac Surgery

SICS
Start date: May 2016
Phase: Phase 4
Study type: Interventional

Cardiac surgery is sometimes associated with organ dysfunction of variable severity (renal insufficiency, cognitive decline, arrhythmias, ARDS). The phenomenon responsible is an intense inflammatory reaction induced by cardiopulmonary bypass, leading to microcirculation alterations, specially in endothelial cell and its protective layer - glycocalyx. Endothelial dysfunction then reduces the reactivity of peripheral tissues to hypoxia, and is associated with bad prognosis. High - dose corticoids administration at anesthesia induction in cardiac surgery could attenuate the intensity of this inflammatory reaction, and represents the current practice in our hospital. Nevertheless, this attitude is abandoned in numerous cardiac surgery centres.

NCT ID: NCT01598766 Recruiting - Cardiac Clinical Trials

General Investigative MRI Protocol

Start date: May 2012
Phase: Phase 1
Study type: Interventional

This study is a feasibility study to evaluate new technology to improve the MRI experience, with coils, sequences and software. Patients from the Principle Investigator's exam schedule are given the opportunity to participate in this study is their MRI exam is appropriate for the specific coil, sequence or software being evaluated. If they agree, they can receive their MRI exam with the new coil, sequence or software instead of the standard one.