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NCT ID: NCT05078619 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Coronary Artery Disease

Percutaneous Coronary Intervention Before Transcatheter Aortic Valve Implantation

PRO-TAVI
Start date: October 5, 2021
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The aim of this trial is to evaluate the safety and cost effectiveness of omission of percutaneous coronary intervention of significant coronary artery disease in patients scheduled to undergo transcatheter aortic valve implantation.

NCT ID: NCT05077774 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Congenital Heart Disease

Harmony TPV Post-Approval Study

Start date: October 25, 2021
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this study is to characterize the functionality of transcatheter implantation of the Medtronic Harmony Transcatheter Pulmonary Valve (TPV) achieved by real-world implanters.

NCT ID: NCT05066399 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Congenital Heart Disease

Fetal Cardiac Magnetic Resonance in Detection of CHD

Start date: May 11, 2021
Phase:
Study type: Observational

The aim of this clinical prospective study is to investigate the value of fetal cardiac magnetic resonance imaging using a new Doppler ultrasound based gating method for the detection of congenital heart desease.

NCT ID: NCT05063435 Recruiting - Inflammation Clinical Trials

Cardiovascular Structure and Function in the Mucopolysaccharidoses

Start date: October 13, 2021
Phase:
Study type: Observational

This study's investigators previously demonstrated the potential utility of non-invasive carotid ultrasonography to calculate carotid intima media thickness (cIMT) and stiffness (as measured by the three parameters, carotid cross-sectional distensibility [cCSD], carotid cross-sectional compliance [cCSC], and carotid incremental elastic modulus [cIEM]) in people with mucopolysaccharidoses (MPS). Investigators also studied arterial gene expression in animal models of MPS, and identified upregulation of a number of markers potentially tied to atherosclerosis and inflammation. These include the atherosclerotic marker known as Clusterin (CLU), Cathepsin S, Elastin, and the inflammatory cytokines interleukin 1-α, interleukin 1-β, interleukin 2, and interleukin 6. Other studies have identified elevation in circulating tumor necrosis factor-α correlating with pain and physical disability in certain mucopolysaccharidoses. Since these studies are cross sectional, and not longitudinal, this study aims to annually measure these previously studied biomarkers (carotid measurements, circulating cytokines, cathepsin S, elastin, and CLU) in a large cohort of MPS patients. This study is a 3-year, prospective, anonymized, longitudinal assessment of cardiovascular structure, function, and circulating biomarkers in patients with mucopolysaccharidoses.

NCT ID: NCT05062811 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Hypertension; Heart Disease, Hypertensive

Effect of Blood Pressure on Myocardial Work in Patients With Hypertension

Start date: September 1, 2020
Phase:
Study type: Observational

Hypertension is a serious threat to human health and a major global economic burden. Chronic hypertension can cause left ventricular remodeling and loss of function, eventually leading to heart failure. Exploring the early changes and mechanisms of left ventricular cardiac function caused by hypertension, and to identify individuals who may develop into serious heart injury, may play a positive role in the early prevention and control of heart failure caused by hypertension. Therefore, this study intend to use two dimensional speckle tracking technology, a non-invasive method to measure left ventricular pressure-strain loop to quantitatively reflect cardiac work index , to study different hypertension patients with normal left ventricular ejection fraction the change of the global and local cardiac work, and the influence of aterosclerosis in the patients to myocardial work, and explore their relationship with ventricular remodeling and abnormal diastolic function. To improve the understanding of the pathophysiology of hypertension, hypertensive heart disease and heart failure, and to provide scientific support for the early prevention and control of such diseases. Myocardial work analysis Echocardiography plays a central role in the evaluation of patients with cardiovascular disease. Echocardiography is widely available and allows characterization of the functional and structural of heart. Thus, assessment of left lentricular (LV) global longitudinal strain (LVGLS) and Myocardial work indexes has proven benefit for both diagnosis and risk in hypertension patients.

NCT ID: NCT05055830 Recruiting - Cardiac Disease Clinical Trials

Opportunistic PK/PD Trial in Critically Ill Children (OPTIC)

OPTIC
Start date: October 5, 2021
Phase:
Study type: Observational

OPTIC is a prospective, open-label, non-randomized study of multiple medications administered to approximately 2000 children in the pediatric cardiac intensive care unit (PCICU) per routine clinical car by their treating provider. The purpose of this study is to characterize the PK of drugs routinely administered to children per standard of care using opportunistic and scavenged samples. The prescribing of drugs to children will not be part of this protocol. After the child/adult (<21 years of age) is consented/enrolled, demographic and clinical data will be extracted from the EHR. Biospecimen information (including date and time of sample collection) will be collected. Data analysis will be conducted on all participants with at least 2 evaluable samples. The protocol represents minimal risk to the children/adults who provide body fluid for this study, including potential loss of confidentiality (samples will be assigned a unique accession number) and risks associated with blood draws. Adverse Events (AEs)/Serious Adverse Events (SAEs) caused by the study specimen collections will be monitored and recorded in the Electronic Data Capture (EDC) system.

NCT ID: NCT05052177 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Congenital Heart Disease

Percutaneous Edge To Edge Repair for the Treatment of Severe Tricuspid Valve Regurgitation in High-surgical Risk Patients With Systemic Right Ventricle : a Multicentric French Cohort (PETER-TRESRIV)

PETER-TRESRIV
Start date: July 1, 2020
Phase:
Study type: Observational

Our study is about to follow adult congenital patients, known with systemic right ventricle (mostly correct transposition of the great arteries ou congenitally corrected transposition fo the great arteries) and systemic valve severe regurgitation which was treated with a Mitraclip device on this tricuspid valve. It's an observationnal study with a 2 years follow up with clinical (symptoms, complications, VO2 exercice test) echographic and MRI outcomes .

NCT ID: NCT05051254 Recruiting - Lung Diseases Clinical Trials

Respiratory Muscles and Work of Breathing in Children

WOB&MR_Ped
Start date: January 19, 2022
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Respiratory muscle testing allows a quantitative assessment of inspiratory and expiratory muscles in children of any age with primary or secondary respiratory muscle impairment, in order to better understand the pathophysiology of respiratory impairment and guide therapeutic management. The use of an invasive technique (esogastric probe) makes it possible to specifically explore the diaphragm, the accessory inspiratory muscles and the expiratory muscles in order to detect dysfunction or paralysis of these muscles, and to estimate the work of breathing in order to better guide the respiratory management. The primary objective of the study is to evaluate the respiratory effort in children with primary or secondary impairment of the respiratory muscles during spontaneous breathing or during mechanical ventilation.

NCT ID: NCT05046002 Recruiting - Myocarditis Clinical Trials

COVID-19 Vaccine-induced Inflammatory Heart Disease Prevalence Registry

COVID-VIHPR
Start date: August 11, 2021
Phase:
Study type: Observational [Patient Registry]

Myocarditis and pericarditis are inflammatory diseases of the myocardium and pericardium, and can be related to different causes, including vaccines. In the past, some people developed inflammatory heart disease after receiving a live or inactive virus vaccine (smallpox vaccine or flu vaccine). Myocarditis was also seen in people with COVID-19. More recently, many countries reported that some people have developed an inflammatory condition of the myocardium or pericardium after receiving a vaccine for COVID-19. After the COVID-19 vaccination campaigns, doctors have noticed more people presenting to the Emergency Department with chest pain and shortness of breath after receiving the vaccine, symptoms that resemble myocarditis or pericarditis. These symptoms may start between 2 to 10 days following vaccination and are frequently noticed after the second dose of the vaccines. While pericarditis seems to affect people of various age groups and gender, myocarditis is more commonly seen in young males. The study will consist of three components. First, the vaccine-induced inflammatory heart disease registry will be established. It will include a retrospective cohort study (chart review). Second, patients with persistent symptoms will be invited to participate in additional research-blood work and a 3-month telephone interview, as some of the patients may display chronic symptoms after developing the condition. Third, there will be a prospective, pragmatic design case-control study. We will collect clinical information and include blood samples for biomarkers twice for cases and once for controls and retrospective patients with persistent symptoms. Follow-up telephone interview will be conducted at the 3 months, 6 months, 12 months and yearly up to 4 years. A record search will also be performed at 6 months, 12 months and yearly for 4 years. The retrospective component of the study will be conducted by identifying patients previously diagnosed with this condition at participating centres.

NCT ID: NCT05045118 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Ischaemic Heart Disease

The Impact of Structured Patient Education Material (SPEM) in Improving Clinical and Behavioural Outcomes in Home-based Cardiac Rehabilitation Program Participants: A Pilot Study

Start date: March 30, 2021
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This study aims to examine the impact of providing a digital education material to participants of home based cardiac rehabilitation in improving clinical and behavioural outcomes