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Active clinical trials for "Coronary Artery Disease"

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Multi-center Prospective Study to Evaluate Outcomes of the Moderate to Severely Calcified Coronary...

Coronary Artery Disease

The objective of this study is to assess the current standard of care treatment outcome in none/mild, moderate and severely calcified coronary lesions using: A composite of MACE at 30-day and one (1) year post procedure, and Procedural and lesion success

Completed36 enrollment criteria

Dynamic Cardiac SPECT Imaging

Coronary Artery Disease

The investigators propose a 4 year prospective, observational study of 40 patients yearly, comparing conventional clinically indicated SPECT and PET perfusion with dynamic rest/stress MPI studies with coronary angiography, in some cases performed with quantitative coronary anatomy and flow as well as quantitative 13N-ammonia PET MPI. Methods will also be assessed for their ability to determine myocardial viability by comparing regional wall motion (WM) on clinically indicated serial ventriculography, echocardiography or gated SPECT MPI in those protocol patients with WM abnormalities who subsequently undergo revascularization. Patient studies will begin in the first study year based on those methods already developed and integrate new advances as they become evident.

Completed19 enrollment criteria

Acute Effect of Strength Training on Blood Pressure in Cardiac Patients

Heart FailureIschemic Heart Disease1 more

Moderate and heavy strength training exercise and the acute blood pressure rise in cardiac patient, how high?

Completed7 enrollment criteria

CathOlic Medical Center percutAneous Coronary inTervention Registry (COACT)

Drug Eluting StentCoronary Artery Disease3 more

COACT registry is a multicenter registry of consecutive patients undergoing coronary stent implantation at 8 centers in the Catholic University of Korea to evaluate the real world management of patients with coronary artery disease and to assess their in-hospital, medium and long-term outcomes.

Completed3 enrollment criteria

Atherosclerosis and Omega-3 Fatty Acids in Alaskan Natives

Cardiovascular DiseasesHeart Diseases2 more

To determine whether there were differences in the prevalence and extent of atherosclerotic lesions in the coronaries and aortas between Alaskan natives and non-natives, and whether the extent of the lesions was related to omega-3 fatty acids in blood and tissues.

Completed1 enrollment criteria

Epidemiology of Coronary Artery Calcification

Cardiovascular DiseasesAtherosclerosis3 more

Using subjects from the Rochester Family Heart Study (RFHS), to characterize predictors of coronary artery calcification (CAC), a potent marker of atherosclerosis, among individuals from the general population.

Completed1 enrollment criteria

Central Obesity and Disease Risk in Japanese Americans

Cardiovascular DiseasesHeart Diseases10 more

To conduct a longitudinal study of central obesity and related risk factors found to be associated with hypertension and atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease (ASCVD) in a previously-examined cross-sectional cohort of second-generation Japanese Americans and in a newly-recruited cohort of third generation Japanese Americans.

Completed1 enrollment criteria

Validation of MRI Measurement of Cardiac Blood Flow

Coronary Artery Disease

This study will test the accuracy of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in measuring cardiac perfusion (blood flow). MRI of the heart can measure blood flow to heart muscle, but collateral coronary arteries (vessels that supply blood to the heart muscle) may reduce the accuracy of the measurements. This study will perform special measurements of coronary artery flow and pressure in patients undergoing heart catheterization and catheter-based treatment (angioplasty and stenting) in order to compare for accuracy with cardiac MRI. Patients 21 years of age and older with coronary artery blockage may be eligible for this study. All participants undergo cardiac MRI, to produce images of the heart, as well as special invasive blood flow testing during heart catheterization, angioplasty, and stenting. During MRI, the subject lies on a table that can slide in and out of the scanner (a narrow cylinder), wearing earplugs to muffle loud knocking and thumping sounds that occur during the scanning process. The procedure lasts about 45 to 90 minutes. Since the heart moves during breathing, subjects are asked to hold their breath intermittently for about 5-20 seconds. A medicine called dipyridamole is injected through a vein in the subject's arm to increase blood flow to the coronary arteries and help detect blockages. Pictures are taken of the heart before, during, and after the dipyridamole injection. Another medicine called gadolinium is also given through a vein. This medicine brightens the images to measure blood flow. During a separate catheterization, angioplasty, and stenting procedure, subjects undergo additional invasive tests. The additional tests use a special guidewire to measure coronary artery pressure and blood flow, as well as a special ultrasound to look inside the artery. Patients have a repeat MRI about 2 months after the catheterization.

Completed23 enrollment criteria

Stents, Drug Eluting Stents, and CABG- Financial and Clinical Impact.

Coronary ArteriosclerosisAngina Unstable1 more

Options for coronary revascularization include stent implantation and coronary bypass surgery. Both modalities have their unique advantages and disadvantages in terms of clinical outcomes as well as financial impact on the medical system. We wish to investigate the late results of patients undergoing coronary revascularization, the need for re-hospitalization, re-intervention, patient satisfaction as well as the financial burden on the medical system. The study will be conducted by historical prospective review of hospital records in conjunction with records of the medical insurance companies ("HMO's").

Completed9 enrollment criteria

Personalized Risk Evaluation and Diagnosis (Using Corus CAD or ASGES) in the Coronary Tree

Coronary Artery DiseaseAngina Pectoris6 more

The PREDICT study is to develop and validate a diagnostic blood ASGES (age, sex, gene expression score) or Corus CAD for atherosclerotic coronary artery disease (CAD). The Corus CAD (Age/Sex/Gene Expression score - ASGES) will use quantitative real-time PCR (RT-PCR) to quantify the expression of multiple genes from circulating peripheral blood cells to assess the presence of clinically significant CAD in a patient.

Completed17 enrollment criteria
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