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NCT ID: NCT06029933 Recruiting - Influenza Clinical Trials

Fluad vs. Fluzone High-Dose Vaccine Effectiveness Among Adults ≥65 Years

Start date: August 17, 2023
Phase:
Study type: Observational

This study will evaluate the relative vaccine effectiveness of quadrivalent adjuvanted inactivated influenza vaccine (aIIV4) versus quadrivalent high-dose inactivated influenza vaccine (HD-IIV4) in preventing polymerase chain reaction (PCR)-confirmed influenza and influenza-related outcomes in adults ≥65 years of age during the 2023/24 and 2024/25 influenza seasons. The study is an observational study conducted at Kaiser Permanente Northern California (KPNC), an integrated health care system in the United States.

NCT ID: NCT05985447 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Acute Myocardial Infarction

Menopause Related Influences on Leukocyte Distribution, Monocyte Function and Platelet Reactivity

Start date: March 7, 2022
Phase:
Study type: Observational

Women and men show marked differences in cardiovascular risk profile and outcome. Women experience fewer cardiovascular events than men before menopause, but this relationship seems to reverse at menopause. These disparities are probably due to hormonal factors, especially the female sex hormone estrogen seems to have a protective influence on the development of atherosclerotic plaques premenopausal. The underlying mechanisms of the effect of estrogens on the vessel wall are still insufficiently investigated. In this study, menopause related effects on leukocyte distribution and function as well on platelets and their aggregational response will be evaluated.

NCT ID: NCT05457582 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Acute Coronary Syndrome

PCSK 9 Inhibitor Added to High-Intensity Statin Therapy to Prevent Cardiovascular Events in Patients With ACS After PCI

SHAWN
Start date: March 30, 2023
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The primary objective was to evaluate the effect of PCSK 9 Inhibitor (initiated within 4 h from PCI for the culprit lesion) with high-intensity statin treatment, compared to placebo with high-intensity statin treatment, on cardiovascular events (including cardiovascular death, myocardial infarction, stroke, re-hospitalization due to acute coronary syndromes or heart failure, or any ischemia-driven coronary revascularization) in patients with acute coronary syndrome and multiple lesions.

NCT ID: NCT04183426 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm

Tonometry(1) and Duplex Ultrasound(2) to Predict CV Events in to be Treated Patients With an AAA

One-Two-Treat
Start date: June 12, 2020
Phase:
Study type: Observational

Abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA) is a common vascular disease and associated with risk of rupture, but also with a high cardiovascular (CV) event rate. A key difficulty in AAA is predicting these life-threatening complications, which are strongly linked to vascular health. In 2013, the SMART risk score was developed to calculate the risk of the patients for recurrent vascular events based on clinical characteristics. Recently, a novel, easy to perform, non-invasive test of endothelial function (the carotid artery reactivity (CAR) test), reflecting target organ damage, has been introduced. The CAR is a simple, quick (5-min), non-invasive test that uses ultrasound to examine the carotid artery in response to sympathetic stimulation by placing one hand in cold water. This test shows strong agreement with both coronary and aortic responses to sympathetic stimulation and predicted CV-events in patients with peripheral arterial disease. The aim of this prospective 2-year follow-up study is to investigate the predictive capacity of the CAR-test for development of CV-events after elective AAA repair in comparison to the SMART risk score. Secondary objectives are to investigate the predictive capacity of arterial stiffness measurements and the post-operative CAR-test for development of CV-events and to evaluate health status scores to provide insight if these scores can support clinical decision making.

NCT ID: NCT03154203 Recruiting - Blood Pressure Clinical Trials

Non-Invasive Aortic Ambulatory Blood Pressure Monitoring for The Detection of Target Organ Damage in The Chinese Population

SAFAR-China
Start date: June 1, 2017
Phase: N/A
Study type: Observational

This study is a sub-investigation of SAFAR study. Consecutive patients with established hypertension (treated or untreated with antihypertensive drugs) or with suspected hypertension are recruited and their 24-hour brachial and aortic blood pressures, cardiovascular risk factors and target organ damage are assessed. And the participants' target organ damage, cardiovascular events, cardiovascular and overall mortality will be followed four years later.

NCT ID: NCT01589536 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Cardiovascular Events

Social Medical Progression of Coronary Heart Disease With Associated Psychosocial Comorbidity -Interval Rehabilitation.

SINKO
Start date: October 2011
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of the study is to verfiy the hypothesis if a short intensive psychocardiological interval-intervention, combined with a structured follow up, decreases the rate of disability retirements caused by psychosocial co-morbidity of patients with coronary heart disease.