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Active clinical trials for "Heart Failure"

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Evaluation of Monitoring TECHNOlogies in the PERI-OPerative Care of Cardiac Surgical Patients

C.Surgical Procedure; CardiacRight-Sided Heart Failure3 more

The purpose of this prospective observational cohort study is to evaluate multimodal monitoring technologies in the perioperative care of cardiac surgical patients. Right ventricular pressure tracings, near infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) and transthoracic ultrasonography will be studied for their ability to detect and predict complications such as right ventricular failure, renal failure and respiratory failure.

Completed6 enrollment criteria

Focused Palliative Care Intervention in Advanced Heart Failure

Heart FailureQuality of Life

This small pilot study will be assessing the the impact of a standardized, social-worker led, longitudinal palliative care intervention on alignment of patient and physician understanding of prognosis and goals of care. Secondary objectives include assessing the impact of this intervention on documentation of advanced care planning and end of life preferences, symptom burden, quality of life and health care utilization.

Completed13 enrollment criteria

The Increase Study. Effect of Incremental Versus Fixed Pump on Peak Oxygen Consumption in Heart...

Heart Failure.

The purpose of the study is to examine the relationship between working capacity (peak oxygen consumption) and pump speed of continuous flow left ventricular assist devices (CF-LVADs)in heart failure patients. The hypothesis is that it is possible to increase peak oxygen consumption by incrementally increasing CF-LVAD pumpspeed during exercise. The study population will consist of severe heart failure patients with CF-LVADs treated at The Heart Centre of Copenhagen University Hospital Rigshospitalet.

Completed4 enrollment criteria

Promoting Patient-Centered Care Through a Heart Failure Simulation Study

Heart Failure

The initial aim of this study will be to assess current methods of heart failure (HF) patient education in terms of patient satisfaction, level of preparedness for home, and care provider satisfaction. The second aim will be to design and create a "living with HF at home" simulation session. The third aim will test the hypothesis that hospitalized HF patients who receive education in a simulation room in addition to usual HF education will have improved qualitative and quantitative outcomes as compared to those who do not receive the additional education support.

Completed15 enrollment criteria

Selection of Potential Predictors of Worsening Heart Failure

Heart Failure

Multicentre study with the objective to correlate heart failure hospitalizations and deaths with Home Monitoring data in ICD/CRT-D recipients, in order to identify the combination of Home Monitoring data with the greatest sensitivity and specificity in predicting Heart Failure events. All data are prospectively collected.

Completed17 enrollment criteria

Heart Failure Caregiver Study

StressDepression

Family caregivers are vulnerable to health problems because of the stress and demands of their role as a caregiver. With the growing incidence of heart failure (HF) and the anticipated growth in the aging population, the number of HF caregivers is expected to rise. This study will pilot test a cognitive behavioral intervention designed to reduce stress among HF caregivers, which will ultimately contribute to promoting health and quality of life among HF caregivers and their loved ones with HF.

Completed19 enrollment criteria

Improving Knowledge To Efficaciously RAise Level of Contemporary Treatment in Heart Failure (

Chronic Heart Failure

Heart failure (HF) remains to have a poor outcome. Even though recent advances in HF led to a reduction of morbidity and mortality, improvement in outcome is much less than expected based on large randomized trials. Various reasons may be responsible, such as complexity of disease and comorbidities, inadequate diagnosis and inappropriate treatment. So far, little attention has been paid on patients seen in primary care. Also, HF care mainly focuses on the individual patient-doctor relationship. However, the increasing complexity prevents individual physicians from covering all aspects of care. Consequently, multiple stakeholders are involved, including both general practitioners and specialists. Still, the relative role, the interaction between them and the processes included are hardly defined. These aspects may not only be relevant for patient care, but also for the setup of health care systems. Whereas multidisciplinary team should resemble a seamless system across primary and hospital care, there is a scarcity of research considering how these disease management programs perform, in what form they should be offered, and what care and support patients and caregivers would benefit most.The INTERACT-in HF (Improving kNowldege Transfer to Efficaciously RAise level of Contemporary Treatment in Heart Failure) study is set up to determine and assess relevant factors of the quality of HF care. The study evaluates processes of HF care, role of relevant care givers and interactions between them. It collects data from individual patients to assess characteristics and management of contemporary HF patients. This is performed in different countries (the Netherlands, Belgium and Germany) to analyze decision making with respect to diagnostics and treatment.Cross-sectional mixed-methods are used. Patients and their caregivers are interviewed. The patient is the central starting point. Then, the treating GP, cardiologist and HF nurse are interviewed. In parallel, retrospective data based on records from these patients are reviewed to verify data from interviews and to determine characteristics of them. Retrospective data of additional patients are collected to complete the picture of the current situation. These data will be used to define bottlenecks that prevent best clinical practice to be used in daily care at all levels, comparing practice in different countries.Thus, the proposal aims to better understand HF care, which will lead to a better care and finally to improved outcome.

Completed6 enrollment criteria

Catheter Ablation and Rate Control of Atrial Fibrillation in Patients With Heart Failure

Catheter AblationRate Control2 more

To evaluate the efficacy of catheter ablation and rate control in heart failure patients with atrial fibrillation.

Completed6 enrollment criteria

Attain Performa™ Left Ventricular (LV) Quadripolar Leads Chronic Performance Study

Heart Failure

Lead survivability will be summarized.

Completed7 enrollment criteria

Levosimendan Administration and Outcome in Cardiac Surgery

Treatment of Left Heart Insufficiency in an Operative Setting of Cardiac Surgery

To assess the effects on outcome of levosimendan with respect to timing of its administration on the postoperative course of high-risk cardiac surgery patients in a retrospective observational study.

Completed3 enrollment criteria
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