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Filter by:1. Primary Objectives: - To characterize cardiometabolic risk factor profiles of patients entering cardiac rehab using traditional approaches (eg LDL-C) as well as a more comprehensive panel of cardiovascular and metabolic biomarkers. It is hypothesized that the comprehensive panel will identify further increased risk that would not have been detected using only traditional approaches. Specifically, it is hypothesized that a greater percentage of the cohort will be identified with "high risk" levels of LDL-P (>1100 nmol/L) and/or apoB (>80 mg/dL) than of LDL-C (>100 mg/dL). It is further hypothesized that the prevalence of elevated Lp(a) and elevated levels of inflammatory and insulin resistance markers will be higher in this cohort when compared to population norms (HDL, inc reference data). - To assess improvements in laboratory and lifestyle risk factors and rate of goal attainment at completion of rehab (eg 3 months). This objective is primarily descriptive, and improvements in traditional risk factors (eg LDL-C) will be compared to existing published data. Improvements in non-traditional risk factors (eg LDL-P, insulin resistance markers) in a cardiac rehab population have not been extensively investigated. - To determine which attributes at baseline best predicted recurrent events and re-hospitalizations assessed one year later. 2. Secondary/Developmental Objective: - To inform and guide development of a subsequent study protocol designed to compare outcomes associated with biomarker-guided personalized treatment plans vs. standard of care in the cardiac rehab setting.
The purpose of this study is to evaluate the supplementation with extra virgin of coconut oil combined with a nutritional counseling in reducing anthropometry and improves the lipid profile in patients with chronic coronary disease.
BIOSOLVE-II is a prospective, international, multicenter, First in Man study. The purpose of this study is to assess the safety and clinical performance of the drug eluting absorbable metal scaffold (DREAMS 2nd Generation).
Study of heterogeneity in associations between heart rate and the initial presentation of 12 cardiovascular diseases.
BIOFLOW-IV is a prospective, international, multicenter, randomised controlled trial. The purpose of this trial is to compare the Biotronik Orsiro drug eluting stent system with the Xience Prime / Xience Xpedition (Xience)drug eluting stent system in de novo coronary lesions. The study is powered for non-inferiority with respect to Target Vessel Failure(TVF)at 12 months.
Study of heterogeneity in associations between social deprivation and the initial presentation of 12 cardiovascular diseases.
The propose of this study is to demonstrate, whenever using Drug Eluting Stent is not possible, the clinical security at 12 months, of the combinaison Bare Metal Stent plus Drug Eluting Balloon.
This study will compare how well a new radiolabeled imaging agent ECDG compares to the current testing for coronary artery disease (radiolabeled Sestamibi) during a rest and stress cardiac test as documented from results of a coronary angiogram (if performed).
Title: A randomized, double-blind, multi-centered, placebo-controlled trial to examine effects of of Heart-protecting Musk Pill on clinical outcomes in patients with chronic stable coronary artery disease Objective: To examine effects of of Heart-protecting Musk Pill, a traditional Chinese medicine, on clinical outcomes in patients with chronic stable coronary artery disease The study hypothesis: The null hypothesis: the combined incidence of cardiovascular death, nonfatal myocardial infarction, nonfatal stroke in the treatment group is the same as that in control group. The alternative hypothesis: the combined incidence of cardiovascular death, nonfatal myocardial infarction, nonfatal stroke in the treatment group is different from that in control group. Sample size: 2700 patients will be randomized, 1350 in treatment group and 1350 in placebo group. Number of sites: 99 sites in China Study drugs: Heart-protecting Musk Pill and the matching placebo pills. Design: A randomized, double-blind, multi-centered, placebo-controlled trial. Patients will be randomized to treatment group and placebo group after screening and get corresponding treatment as follow. Treatment group: Standard treatment for coronary artery disease plus 2 Heart-protecting Musk Pills each time, three times a day by mouth for 24 months. Control group: Standard treatment for coronary artery disease plus 2 placebo pills each time, three times a day by mouth for 24 months. Patients will be followed up at baseline, 1, 3, 6, 9, 12, 18, 24 months after randomization. During follow-up period, patients could undertake PCI or CABG if angina get out of control or evidence of ischemia aggravated is found.
The purpose of this study is to examine the improvement of myocardial blood flow induced by regained vasomotor functions of the stented coronary segment after resorption of BVS over time.