Stenosis, Aortic Clinical Trial
Official title:
Omics in Valvular Disease: Biomarkers of Cardiac Remodeling, Left Ventricular Function, Intensive Care Unit Outcome, and Doppler Echocardiography (OVERLOAD)
The aim of our study is to investigate the effects of impaired left ventricular remodeling on the short- and long-term prognosis in AS partecipants undergoing extracorporeal circulation during valve repair surgery and in partecipants undergoing implantation transcatheter. For the achievement of these purposes, markers obtained from will be considered cardiovascular imaging methods, such as color Doppler echocardiography and isolated biomarkers from peripheral blood and heart tissue.
Participation in this study includes, following enrollment, a visit of follow up (6/12 months) on the occasion of a concomitant medical check-up scheduled according to normal clinical practice. During these visits venous and contextual blood samples will be taken echocardiographic examination for re-evaluation of ejection fraction, as per normal practice clinic. The only variant will be the withdrawal of an additional aliquot of blood during the sampling standard blood. All enrolled partecipants will undergo the optimal medical treatment provided by current and more recent guidelines for the treatment of heart valve disease. Joining this study will not result any modification of the current therapy, which will be established by the attending physician according to the correct one clinical practice. ;