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NCT ID: NCT01959828 Completed - Clinical trials for Hypertension, Pulmonary

Confirmatory Study of IK-3001 in Japanese Subjects With Peri-/Post-op Pulmonary Hypertension Assoc. With Cardiac Surgery

Start date: September 2013
Phase: Phase 3
Study type: Interventional

Sixteen Japanese subjects (6 adults/10 children) with peri- and post-operative pulmonary hypertension associated with cardiac surgery will be evaluated at approx. 6 sites for safety and efficacy of IK-3001.

NCT ID: NCT01936649 Completed - Clinical trials for Ventricular Dysfunction, Left

Open-label, Test-retest Study Assessing Reproducibility of Quantitative Measurements of Myocardial Uptake of AdreView.

Start date: February 2014
Phase: Phase 4
Study type: Interventional

The aim of the study is to assess the reproducibility of quantitative measurements of myocardial uptake of Iobenguane I 123 on planar and SPECT imaging following intravenous (iv.) administration of AdreView. Efficacy will be assessed based upon the absolute differences between quantitative analyses of imaging data on 2 scans performed 5 to 14 days apart.

NCT ID: NCT01800292 Completed - Clinical trials for Ventricular Dysfunction, Left

Characterization of LV Strain Patterns in Mildly Elevated PCWP and PAH.

LV strain
Start date: February 2013
Phase: Phase 4
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this study is to determine if patients with pulmonary hypertension and mildly elevated heart pressure known as PCWP will exhibit different patterns on echocardiography and that these patterns will predict treatment response to sildenafil, a drug given for this condition.

NCT ID: NCT01786512 Completed - Pharmacokinetics Clinical Trials

COSMIC-HF - Chronic Oral Study of Myosin Activation to Increase Contractility in Heart Failure

COSMIC-HF
Start date: February 26, 2013
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

The primary objectives of this study are (i) to select an oral modified release (MR) formulation and dose of omecamtiv mecarbil for chronic twice daily (BID) dosing in adults with heart failure and left ventricular systolic dysfunction and (ii) to characterize its pharmacokinetics (PK) over 20 weeks of treatment.

NCT ID: NCT01780727 Completed - Clinical trials for Ventricular Dysfunction, Left

Echo-guided Hemodynamic Management Strategy in Elderly Patients Undergoing Noncardiac Surgery

Start date: September 1, 2014
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Elderly patients are the fastest growing surgical population and have an increased risk of postoperative cardiac problems. Diastolic dysfunction, or the reduced ability of the heart' s ventricles to fill completely, is common in the elderly population and increases the risk of major adverse cardiac events after surgery. This study will measure diastolic filling and implement fluid and drug management during surgery to determine whether this reduces serious cardiac events related to diastolic dysfunction after surgery in this high-risk population.

NCT ID: NCT01652248 Completed - Clinical trials for Left Ventricular Function Systolic Dysfunction

Pacemaker Upgrade to Cardiac Resynchronisation Therapy in Patients With Left Ventricular Dysfunction Dependant Upon Right Ventricular Pacing

PRE-Empt
Start date: April 2008
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Patients with pacemakers often have undiagnosed heart muscle weakness. When a pacemaker battery has run down, it is easily replaced by a short procedure. In those with heart muscle weakness, who use their pacemaker most of the time (rather than acting just as a back-up) the investigators want to find out if adding a further lead to their pacemaker system improves their heart's function, kidney function and exercise capacity.

NCT ID: NCT01609738 Completed - Heart Failure Clinical Trials

Left Ventricular Septum Pacing in Patients by Transvenous Approach Through the Inter-ventricular Septum

Start date: November 2012
Phase: Phase 1/Phase 2
Study type: Observational

Cardiac pacing is the only effective treatment for symptomatic bradycardia. The right ventricular apex (RVA) has become the most frequently used ventricular pacing site. However, RVA pacing has been shown to cause left ventricular (LV) dyssynchrony wich can lead to LV dysfunction and development of heart failure. Recent studies in animals have demonstrated that pacing at the LV septum induces significantly less ventricular dyssynchrony than RVA pacing and is able to improve LV function to a similar degree as biventricular (BiV) pacing. In addition it was shown that a LV septum lead can be placed permanently by driving a lead with extended helix from the RV side through the inter-ventricular septum into the LV endocardial layer. This was shown to be a feasible and safe procedure and lead stability was shown during four months of follow-up in otherwise healthy and active canines. LV septum pacing may therefore be a good treatment alternative in patients with symptomatic bradycardia, as well as patients with an indication for cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT). The purpose of this study is to translate the findings from preclinical studies to the clinical situation by investigating the feasibility, long-term lead stability and safety of LV septum pacing by transvenous approach through the inter-ventricular septum in patients.

NCT ID: NCT01440049 Completed - Clinical trials for Left Ventricular Dysfunction Post Myocardial Infarction

Patient's Management Receiving Eplerenone Therapy

PERGAME
Start date: September 2008
Phase:
Study type: Observational

On a population of patients followed by an office-based cardiologist and treated with eplerenone, the objectives of the survey are: - To describe the characteristics of the population treated. - To describe the methods of use of eplerenone (posology, duration of treatment, medicinal combinations). - To describe the follow-up methods of the treatment. - To describe the possible interruptions of the treatment

NCT ID: NCT01300013 Completed - Heart Failure Clinical Trials

Study to Evaluate the Safety and Efficacy of IV Infusion Treatment With Omecamtiv Mecarbil in Subjects With Left Ventricular Systolic Dysfunction Hospitalized for Acute Heart Failure (ATOMIC-AHF)

Start date: April 2011
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

The primary objective of the study is to evaluate the effect of 48 hours of intravenous (IV) omecamtiv mecarbil compared with placebo on dyspnea in subjects with left ventricular systolic dysfunction hospitalized for acute heart failure. This is a multicenter, randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled study with 3 dose cohorts enrolled sequentially in order of ascending dose strength of omecamtiv mecarbil. In each cohort, subjects are randomized 1:1 to omecamtiv mecarbil or placebo.

NCT ID: NCT01258387 Completed - Heart Failure Clinical Trials

Single Ascending Doses of GGF2 in Patients With Left Ventricular Dysfunction and Symptomatic Heart Failure

GGF2-1101-1
Start date: December 2010
Phase: Phase 1
Study type: Interventional

Study to determine the safety, tolerability, pharmacokinetics and immunogenicity of single intravenous administrations of GGF2 in patients with heart failure.