The Optical Coherence Tomography Drug Eluting Stent Investigation
Coronary Artery DiseaseThe objective of this study is to evaluate the completeness of struts coverage and vessel wall response to the new generation JACTAX drug-eluting stent vs Taxus stent in de novo coronary artery lesions at 6 months post index procedure. To investigate the completeness of the coverage as well as the number of uncovered stent struts per section, high resolution (~ 10-15 µm axial) intracoronary Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT) will be used.
Balloon Pump Assisted Coronary Intervention Study
Coronary Artery DiseaseLeft Ventricular DysfunctionThis study will test the hypothesis that elective use of the Intra-Aortic Balloon Pump (IABP) in patients undergoing high-risk Percutaneous Coronary Intervention (PCI) will reduce the rate of in-hospital major adverse cardiac and cerebrovascular events compared to patients who are managed without planned insertion of IABP.
Substrate Modification in Stable Ventricular Tachycardia in Addition to Implantable Cardioverter...
Ventricular TachycardiaCoronary Artery Disease1 moreThe main objective of this study is to compare the time from randomization to the first recurrence of any ventricular tachycardia (VT) in patients undergoing VT ablation (for stable VTs) and substrate ablation (for unstable VTs) after an initial episode of stable VT and patients not undergoing ablation, with both groups under the protection of an ICD.
Drug-eluting Balloon in Bifurcations Trial
Coronary Artery DiseaseAtherosclerosis2 moreThe purpose of the DEBIUT study is to assess procedural, clinical and angiographic outcomes of: Provisional T-stenting use for dilation the Paclitaxel-eluting PCI-balloon (DiorTM) in comparison to dilation with a standard balloon prior to the implant of the Liberty Bare Metal Stent in bifurcation lesions (with side branch involvement). Comparison of the results above with the results of using a standard balloon prior to provisional T-stenting with the Paclitaxel-eluting stent TaxusTM LibertéTM.
Clopidogrel and Response Variability Investigation Study 2
Coronary Artery DiseaseTo evaluate the role of the genetic variant 2C19*2 on the pharmacodynamic response as assessed by optical aggregometry and on the pharmacokinetic response as assessed by measuring active metabolites following an oral administration of a loading dose of 300/900mg of clopidogrel in patients with established coronary artery disease.
Database Registry of the Intermountain Heart Collaborative Study
Coronary Artery DiseaseElectrophysiology1 moreThe purpose of the registry is to collect and analyze clinical and laboratory data and tissue samples from patients who are diagnosed with any type of heart disease and to collect the same information and samples from healthy controls in participating Intermountain Healthcare facilities.
Catheter-Based Treatment of Cardiovascular Disease
Obstructive Coronary Artery DiseaseObstructive Peripheral Artery Disease1 moreThis study offers catheter-based treatment of heart or artery disease. This protocol permits treatment of patients with cardiovascular diseases who may not be eligible to participate in current research protocols. The treatment offered in this protocol is not experimental, but rather standard treatment provided in most large referral hospitals in the United States. Patients 18 years of age and older who are candidates for catheter-based treatment of obstructive artery disease, including blocked blood flow in a coronary artery (artery to the heart) or in an artery of the arm, leg, brain or kidney may be eligible for this study. Candidates are screened with a general medical evaluation that may include blood tests, magnetic resonance imaging, and monitoring of heart rate and rhythm. Participants undergo angioplasty or stenting for blockage in an artery to the heart or an artery of the arm, leg, brain or kidney. The procedure uses a balloon-tipped catheter to open the blocked artery and likely requires permanent implantation of a metal tube (stent) to improve blood flow through the vessel. During the procedure, the patient is given a sedative and pain medication, if needed.
Study to Investigate Effects of Antiischemic Drug Therapy in Silent Ischemia
Myocardial IschemiaThere is a lack of data on the prognostic importance of silent ischemia in totally asymptomatic subjects without history of coronary artery disease (CAD), and, particularly, on a possible benefit of medical therapy in such patients. SWISSI 1 therefore recruits totally asymptomatic subjects older than 40 years of age without any history of CAD but one cardiovascular risk factor with documented silent ischemia. Participants are randomized to open antianginal drug therapy and risk factor control versus only risk factor management and followed up for ≥ 10 years.
Ranitidin Versus Omeprazole in Patients Taking Clopidogrel
Coronary Artery DiseaseDrug Interaction PotentiationPrevious reports have shown a possible drug interaction between clopidogrel and proton pump inhibitors (PPI´s), which could result in increased number of adverse cardiovascular events among patients on dual antiplatelet therapy(DAPT). Because of this, ranitidin has been proposed as an alternative drug to PPI´s for prophylaxis of gastrointestinal bleeding in patients who need DAPT. The study´s aim is to test the hypothesis that ranitidin doesn´t have any influence on clopidogrel pharmacodynamic.
OPtical Frequency Domain Imaging Versus INtravascular Ultrasound in Percutaneous Coronary InterventiON...
Coronary Artery DiseaseThis study is the sub-study of OPINION Trial. (UMIN000010580) The aim of this study is to evaluate how Optical frequency domain imaging (OFDI) or Intravascular Ultrasound (IVUS) imaging technology influence to the Percutaneous Coronary Intervention (PCI) strategy.