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Filter by:To examine the genetics of human susceptibility to Chagas' disease, a leading cause of heart disease throughout Latin America.
To determine the value of serum markers as surrogate endpoints and hemodynamic biomarkers of congestive heart failure.
To assess the diagnostic and prognostic usefulness of serum markers of left ventricular remodeling for predicting congestive heart failure.
This study will test whether a self-management (SM) intervention, compared to usual care, will reduce the risk for adverse clinical outcome in patients with mild to moderate heart failure.
Chronic heart failure (HF) is a syndrome of impaired ventricular function resulting in clinical symptoms of fatigue, dyspnea, and decreased exercise capacity. These symptoms lead to a cyclical pattern of an increasing sedentary lifestyle with accompanying deconditioning and deterioration of muscle function. Until recently, the prescription for individuals with HF was rest and minimization of physical exertion.
To conduct a population-based study of the prevalence of asymptomatic ventricular dysfunction.
To conduct a surveillance study of congestive heart failure (CHF).
To investigate trends in the incidence and survival rates of congestive heart failure (CHF) in two successive cohorts of elderly people (1970-74, 1990-94) in a health maintenance organization (HMO).
To identify the role of salt-sensitivity of blood pressure in the pathogenesis of hypertension.
To provide a comprehensive analysis of risk factors for the development of clinical cardiotoxicities in over 6,000 children with cancer who had been treated on standardized protocols involving the use of anthracyclines alone or in combination with other potentially cardiotoxic therapies or with no use of anthracycline therapy.