Rituximab in Patients With Acute Rheumatic Fever
Rheumatic Heart Disease in ChildrenAcute Rheumatic Fever is an autoimmune inflammatory post-infectious syndrome, mainly caused by type A streptococcus. It is characterized as an inadequate immune response. It may provoke carditis, combined with articular, skin and neurologic signs. Only carditis, prevalent in 60% of acute rheumatic diseases, may provoke valvular sequels, which define rheumatic cardiopathy. Antibiotherapy based on penicillin is the standard treatment of both acute rheumatic fever and its prevention. Although no anti-inflammatory treatment has proved its efficacy, with or without steroids anti-inflammatory treatments are administered in acute episode of ARF. Up to date, only prevention strategies have shown efficacy.
Parasternal Block Combined With Rectus Sheath Block for Cardiac Surgery Under Sternotomy
Cardiac DiseaseSurgery3 moreThe aim of this randomized controlled trial is to examine the effect of ultrasound guided bilateral Parasternal Nerve Block combined with rectus sheath block on preoperative analgesia, opioid consumption and respiratory function in patients undergoing cardiac surgery via sternotomy. Half of participants will receive General Anesthesia combined with bilateral parasternal block and rectus sheath block while the other half receive General Anesthesia combined with bilateral parasternal block and infiltration of drainage exits sites with local anesthetic (without performing rectus sheath block)
A Predictive Score System for AKI Following Pediatric Cardiac Surgery
Congenital Heart DiseaseSurgery--Complications1 moreAcute kidney injury (AKI) has been recognized as a typical post- operative complication among the children undergoing surgical repair of a congenital cardiac defect. It is associated with increased morbidity and mortality in the intensive care unit and a higher utilization of hospital resources. However, how to precisely identify those who have greater hazard to encounter postoperative AKI seems ambiguous.
HeartGuide: Preliminary Study
Cardiac DiseaseEchocardiography is the examination of choice for the study of cardiac pathologies. Interest of echocardiography for other medical specialties has already been demonstrated (intensive care in the case of hemodynamic failure - in intra and extra hospital emergency medicine for the initial assessment of chest pain or dyspnea). The expansion of echocardiography'use has been catalyzed by miniaturization of echographic systems and decrease in their price. Recently, probes directly connected to a tablet or phone have been developed at a limited cost. Therefore, it's possible to consider these ultrasound scanners as the new stethoscope that could be used by any health professional. The last limit to this democratization is the training, especially for non-specialists (non-cardiologists).
Safety and Clinical Performance of the DREAMS 3G Resorbable Magnesium Scaffold System
Coronary Artery DiseaseAtherosclerosis5 moreThe objective of this study is to assess the safety and efficacy of the DREAMS 3G in the treatment of subjects with up to two de novo lesions in native coronary arteries compared to a contemporary drug eluting stent (DES).
Smart Textile Sensor System for Health Monitoring
Heart Disease ChronicPulmonary Disease3 moreThe present study will investigate a set of biomedical sensors with a wireless data communication system and evaluate the sensors' recording quality. The sensors and wearable wireless system have been approved by Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for recording Electrocardiography (ECG), Trans Thoracic Impedance (TTI), Heart Sounds and Acitigraphy. The sensors and wireless system will be used along with conventional sensor systems (as intended to be used).
Support Tool for Families of High-Risk Children With Heart Disease During Hospital Admission and...
Heart Disease CongenitalThe goal of this study is to pilot the "support tool" in the Nemours Cardiac Center to assess acceptability and feasibility. This tool will be offered to 5 high-risk families, and they will be asked to complete a survey. In addition, healthcare providers including bed-side nurses and cardiologists will be asked to complete a survey to assess the feasibility of the tool.
Blood Conservation in Patients (3.5-12kg) Undergoing Congenital Cardiac Surgery
Congenital Heart DiseaseTo evaluate if there is any clinical difference in patients 3.5-12kg who undergo cardiac surgery with cardiopulmonary bypass that do and do not receive blood products as part of their procedure. The main hypothesis of the study is that the patients undergoing bloodless cardiac surgery will have decreased morbidity and mortality when compared to the cohort that did receive blood as well as a shorter ICU and hospital length of stay.
European FIH Study - NeoChord Transcatheter Mitral Repair System for Symptomatic Mitral Regurgitation...
Mitral Valve InsufficiencyMitral Valve Prolapse5 moreSafety and performance evaluation of the NeoChord Transcatheter Mitral Repair System in patients with degenerative mitral valve regurgitation.
Feasibility Study SA of the Supira System for HRPCI
Heart DiseasesHeart FailureThe objective is to assess the feasibility and safety of the Supira System in providing temporary cardiovascular hemodynamic support in patients undergoing HRPCI.