View clinical trials related to Pulmonary Hypertension.
Filter by:Russian National Registry of Patients With Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension (PAH) and Chronic Thromboembolic Pulmonary Hypertension (CTEPH) is a multicenter, observational study of the clinical course and disease management of PAH and CTEPH patients. designed to gather demographic, clinical and prognostic data of routine medical care in prospective manner for newly initiated treatment since Jan 2016. The internet-based registry (www.medibase.pro) fulfills high quality standards through several measures (planned minimum centre contribution of at least 10 patients per year, automated plausibility checks of data at entry, queries, monitoring with source data verification in >50% of participating centers). All consecutive patients diagnosed with World Health Organization Pulmonary Hypertension Groups (WHO Group I) PAH according to specific hemodynamic criteria will be enrolled in participating centers after signing the informed consents. Participating patients will be followed for a minimum of five years from the time of enrollment. It can be applied, among further purposes, for quality assurance: individual centers can confidentially compare their results with the combined outcome of the other centers. It is expected that the registry contributes to optimization of specific drug therapy for PAH and Pulmonary Hypertension (PH).
Study ROR-PH-303, ADVANCE EXTENSION, is an open-label extension (OLE) study for participants with WHO Group 1 PAH who have participated in another Phase 2 or Phase 3 study of ralinepag.
Monocentric cohort study, prospective, evaluating the variability of cardiac output measurement by resting and stress impedancemetry as a prognostic factor for Pulmonary Hypertension
Little is known about affection of small airways in patients with pulmonary hypertension as well as the ideal diagnostic approach. The investigators therefore aimed to evaluate novel or not widely used lung function tests for the evaluation of airway function in patients with PH.
Oral L-citrulline supplementation may prevent and/or decrease the severity of chronic lung disease associated with pulmonary hypertension in preterm infants. Since oral L-citrulline supplementation has never been studied in preterm infants before, the side effect profile and appropriate dosing are still unknown. In this pilot study, the investigators will determine the safety profile, efficacy and appropriate dosing of oral L-citrulline in preterm infants. In the future, information from this study will be utilized to conduct a randomized placebo-controlled trial to evaluate the role of L-citrulline supplementation in treating BPD_PH.
Randomized crossover trial in patients with Pulmonary Hypertension (PAH, CTEPH) to assess the acute response High Altitude (Säntis; 2500m above sea level) on non-invasive cardiac output assessments by Finapres® NOVA Technology at rest and under exercise
Randomized crossover Trial in patients with pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH) or chronic thromboembolic pulmonary Hypertension (CTEPH) to assess the acute response to High Altitude (2500m above sea level) on cognitive functions
Randomized crossover Trial in patients with Pulmonary Hypertension (PAH, CTEPH) to assess the acute response to High Altitude (2500m above sea level) on pulmonary artery pressure and right heart function (Echo) under exercise.
Randomized crossover Trial in patients with Pulmonary Hypertension (PAH, CTEPH) to assess the acute response to High Altitude ("Säntis"; 2500m above sea level) on pulmonary artery pressure and right heart function (echo)
Randomized crossover Trial in patients with Pulmonary Hypertension (PAH, CTEPH) to assess the acute response to High Altitude (2500m above sea level) in constant loaded exercise capacity.