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Congenital Heart Anomaly Risk in Maternal Enteroviral Infection and Diabetes

Congenital Heart DiseaseViremia16 more

Beyond EV-B, there are clinical observations to implicate other viruses in birth defects, including CHD. Since the Rubella epidemic of 1960s', however, viruses have received little attention and certainly no comprehensive study, especially using next generation sequencing (NGS), has been undertaken in this context. The current pandemic as well as those caused by Zika, influenza, Ebola and Lassa Fever (among many) have shown pregnant women and their baby are at high risk. Therefore, an open-minded approach is warranted when considering the role of maternal viral infections in CHD. Even less is known about maternal immune response, such as antibody production, to these viruses. The investigator's goal is to answer the above gaps in knowledge. The investigators propose to do that using two different approaches; one retrospective (analysis of samples in two existing, large biorepositories) and the other prospective. The investigator's have created a multi-disciplinary team to bring together the needed expertise from individuals who have overlapping and vested interest in this project. The investigator's specific aim is to examine the diversity of the gut virome in non-pregnant and pregnant women with and without diabetes, with special emphasis on known cardiotropic viruses (those with tropism for cardiac tissues). This study is seen by the investigator's as the first step prior to a larger prospective multi-institutional study to specifically assess the linkage between the maternal virome and CHD pathogenesis.

Recruiting14 enrollment criteria

Validation of Quantitative Myocardial Tissue Characterization Through Non-gated CT

Cardiac DiseaseCovid192 more

The main aim is to validate non-gated 5-min computed tomography myocardial relative enhancement (CT-MRE), which can be readily estimated via contrast-enhanced non-gated chest CT, as a tool for estimating myocardial extracellular volume (ECV) using cardiac magnetic resonance (CMR)-derived ECV as a reference standard in a consecutive series of patients scheduled for cardiac CT. A secondary explorative aim is to evaluate the presence and extent of possible myocardial alterations in those patients enrolled in the VALETUDO study who have been infected with severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2).

Recruiting9 enrollment criteria

Hemodynamic Effect of Norepinephrine Versus Vasopressin on the Pulmonary Circulation in Cardiac...

Cardiac Disease

The relative increase in the mPAP with the same unit increase in MAP adjusted for baseline, and RV function assessed by GLS, between VP and NE in patients with normal and increased pulmonary artery pressure, who require vasopressor support during cardiac surgery.

Active10 enrollment criteria

Myocardial Protection Effect of Simvastatin Undergoing Cardiac Surgery

Congenital Heart DiseaseHeart Valve Disease

Statins have been used to low cholesterol to prevent and treat coronary artery diseases. It was also reported that statins could protect endothelial function and cardiac function during coronary artery bypass graft. The investigators recent found simvastatin reduced myocardial injury during noncoronary artery cardiac surgery in single medical center. The investigators further investigate that whether simvastatin can protect myocardium during noncoronary artery cardiac surgery with cardiopulmonary bypass and improve cardiac function with long term use postoperatively in two medical centers.

Recruiting7 enrollment criteria

Dexmedetomidine Neuroprotection in Pediatric Cardiac Surgery

Congenital Heart Disease

Neurodevelopmental disability is the most significant complication for survivors of infant surgery for congenital heart disease. In this study we sought to determine if intraoperative continuous infusion of dexmedetomidine are associated with neurodevelopmental outcomes at 12 months.

Recruiting11 enrollment criteria

Infinity-Swedeheart Registry Based Randomized Clinical Trial (R-RCT)

Coronary Artery DiseaseIschemic Heart Disease

The Infinity-Swedeheart trial is a prospective, multicenter, single-blind, randomized registry-based clinical trial. Eligible patients will be randomized 1:1 (DynamX Bioadaptor : Resolute Onyx).

Active33 enrollment criteria

Regional Anesthesia for Cardiothoracic Enhanced Recovery

Opioid UseAnesthesia4 more

The erector spinae plane block (ESPB) is a novel regional analgesic technique that provides pain relief with a peripheral nerve block catheter. The goal of this study is to see if bilateral ESPB catheters can improve clinical outcomes in patients undergoing cardiac surgery via sternotomy, such as decreasing the duration of postoperative mechanical ventilation, need for intravenous opioid medications, length of stay in the intensive care unit (ICU), and improving pain scores.

Active11 enrollment criteria

The OCTOBER Trial - European Trial on Optical Coherence Tomography Optimized Bifurcation Event Reduction...

Ischaemic Heart DiseaseIschemic Heart Disease

The purpose is to compare median two-year clinical outcome after OCT guided vs. standard guided revascularization of patients requiring complex bifurcation stent implantation

Active26 enrollment criteria

Creation of a French South-Eastern Database and DNA-bank of Congenital Heart Disease to Explore...

Congenital Heart Defects

Congenital heart defects are seen in 0,8% of life births. In France this means more than 5000 newborns per year. The south-east region of France is particularly affected as a result of a higher birth rate and consanguinity, when compared to other regions. The majority of congenital heart diseases remain unexplained. Genetic causes are indisputable but remain poorly understood. Genetic research needs the availability of a large-scale DNA collection, guided by a robust phenotypic classification. Such a DNA-bank has been created in Paris (CARREG DNA bank, created by the M3C reference centre for congenital heart diseases). Such a bank is currently unavailable in south-east France. To transport biological specimens from Marseille to Paris would be very expensive. In addition, the whole infrastructure required for correct diagnosis and classification of the congenital heart diseases, for sampling, for storage of the samples and genetic analysis, does exist in our AP-HM hospital and in our AMU research unit. For those reasons it is highly preferable to elaborate such a database and DNA-bank locally. The acronym SEA-HD (South-EAst-Heart-Diseases) would be used to name this DNA-bank

Recruiting9 enrollment criteria

JENAVALVE AS EFS TRIAL: Pericardial TAVR Aortic Stenosis Study

Aortic Valve StenosisHeart Valve Diseases3 more

To collect information about treatment for severe aortic stenosis (AS), which affects the aortic valve in the heart. Aortic stenosis is a narrowing of the aortic valve opening, which decreases blood flow from the heart and causes symptoms such as chest pain, fainting and shortness of breath. The preferred treatment for severe aortic stenosis is aortic valve replacement surgery.

Active8 enrollment criteria
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