
Effects of Change in Blood Pressure on Retinal Capillary Rarefaction in Patients With Arterial Hypertension...
Arterial HypertensionBlood Pressure1 moreTo evaluate whether in patients with initially poorly-controlled arterial hypertension, structural and functional differences in the retina and choroid remain after achieving a well-controlled blood pressure.

Screening for Primary Aldosteronism in Hypertension With 24-hour URinary aLdosterone
HypertensionPrimary Aldosteronism1 moreThis is an observational study compares the positivity rates of two tests for screening for primary aldosteronism: plasma aldosterone renin ratio and 24-hour urine aldosterone in patients with young-onset hypertension with or without other clinical features of primary aldosteronism.

TrEatment Approach in the Multimodal Era Registry
Chronic Thromboembolic Pulmonary HypertensionCTEPHThe goal of this observational patient registry is to learn how expert centers treat patients with chronic thromboembolic pulmonary hypertension (CTEPH). CTEPH is a condition in which blood clots block the blood vessels in the lungs. There are currently three treatment options for patients with CTEPH: surgery to remove blood clots from large vessels in the lungs (pulmonary endarterectomy (PEA)) the use of a small balloon to unblock smaller blood vessels (balloon pulmonary angioplasty (BPA)) drugs Patients can also receive a combination of these treatments. The main question this registry aims to answer are: How many patients receive a given kind of treatment? How do expert centers combine the different treatments? Are patients doing better after they receive a given kind of treatment? How many patients are alive 1, 3 and 5 years after they receive a given kind of treatment? Participants will receive the same treatments that they would receive if they did not participate in the study. During the study, patients will visit their doctors as they would do normally. The doctors will collect information on the patients' health and enter it into the study database. The follow-up time will be at least 3 years for all patients.

Prevalence of Sedentary Lifestyle, Pre-hypertension, and Obesity
HealthSubjective1 moreHypertension has been a serious problem among people from different ages in the last few decades, so by taking this in consideration we decided to search for specific risk factors that cause hypertension in young healthy adults, and to achieve that we are looking for pre-hypertension, obesity, and sedentary lifestyle among this group by using different scale tools and questionnaires.

3D-MRE for Assessing Cirrhosis and Portal Hypertension
CirrhosisLiver1 moreHow to construct a novel, non-invasive, accurate, and convenient method to achieve prediction of hepatic venous pressure gradient (HVPG) is an important general problem in the management of portal hypertension in cirrhosis. We plan to investigate the ability of three demensional-magnetic resonance elastography (3D-MRE) to establish a risk stratification system and perform tailored management for portal hypertension in cirrhosis.

Multi-modality Evaluation of Flow Rate, Pressure and Size of Spine Epidural Venous Plexus
NeoplasmsSpine Tumor1 moreVertebra is one of the most common site of metastatic disease, which may cause severe pain or neurological deficit. Debulking surgery usually has better local control and survival benefit as compared with decompression or radiotherapy. However, debulking surgery often accompany with massive blood loss, which may cause hemorrhagic shock or death. The major bleeding point during operation including tumor parenchyma, arteries that are difficult to ligate, and epidural venous plexus. Vascularity of tumor parenchyma had been associated with increased intraoperative blood loss, on the other hand, there is a lack in the literature regarding to evaluation of the size, flow and pressure of epidural venous plexus, and their changes after embolization.

REmote CArdiac MOnitoring by the Corsano CardioWatch 287-2 Evaluation Study
Atrial FibrillationRhythm; Disorder3 moreIn this study, a wristband that monitors hearth rhythm and blood pressure is assessed in free living conditions. Two groups of patients are being recruited: patients receiving an EKG holter and patients receiving an automatic blood pressure monitor. Patients wear the wristband for 28 days. During this time, the number of atrial fibrillation episodes detected by the wristband is being counted, which is to be compared with the number of episodes detected by the holter. Also, blood pressure is measured continuously, which is to be compared with daily blood pressure measurements using a conventional blood pressure cuff.

Fetuin A as a Predictor of Deterioration of Renal Function in Hypertonic Patients
Arterial HypertensionCommonly used parameters (creatinine, estimated glomerular filtration rate, and urine albumin/creatinine ratio) for prediction of decline of renal function are sensitive for advanced kidney impairment. Modified human urine Fetuin A (urine Fetuin A) with specific modification in urine (Fetuin A) can earlier predict the progression of kidney disease in patients with diabetes. Studies evaluating urine Fetuin A in hypertonic patients are still lacking.

PIMR and Pulmonary Vascular Disease
Pulmonary HypertensionThe findings from this innovative, first-in-man, prospective pilot study will elucidate the role of PIMR and RV-IMR in pre-capillary PH. The study cohort will consist of patients with pulmonary pressures ranging from normal (advanced lung disease patients undergoing lung transplant evaluation) to severe PH (PAH and CTEPH patients), and thus will allow for identification of a PIMR cutoff. Participants will include: 1) advanced lung disease patients undergoing bilateral heart catheterization as part of their pre-lung transplant work-up, and 2) newly referred patients to PAH and CTEPH clinics undergoing bilateral heart catheterization as part of standard of care work-up. All participants will undergo PIMR testing, and those with pre-capillary PH will also undergo pulmonary OCT and measurement of RV-IMR. The study seeks to define the relationship between PIMR and PH and to establish the PIMR threshold that identifies pulmonary microvascular dysfunction as well as to evaluate the association of PIMR and pulmonary vascular remodeling on OCT in patients with pre-capillary PH. In addition, the study will assess the relationship between RV-IMR and RV pressure overload among patients with pre-capillary PH.

Office, Home, and Ambulatory Blood Pressure
Elevated Blood PressureThis will be a prospective observational study. The population would be pediatric patients 6 years to <19 years of age who were referred for elevated blood pressure to investigate if home blood pressure (HBP) can determine blood pressure phenotype (normotensive, hypertensive, masked hypertension, white coat hypertension) as accurately as ambulatory blood pressure monitor (ABPM) in childhood and adolescence.