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Data Collection During CT for Axial Flow VADs

Heart Failure

At present, there is not accurate way to determine specific flow rates for axial flow ventricular assist devices (VADS). If a right heart cath is needed for these patients for clinical purposes, they will also undergo a cardiac CT scan while the pulmonary artery catheter is in place. It is possible to visualize the flow rates of axial flow VAD's and determine a more accurate rate per specific patient. Data Analyzed with following results: Article in Press for Cardiopulmonary Support and Physiology, results state "Pairwise comparison of calculated output from left ventricular assist devices is feasible using first pass dynamic computed tomography test bolus technique versus thermodilution output measurements yielded good agreement (P=.03). The output calculated using dynamic CT underestimated the thermodilution output measurement by 0.54+ 0.37 L/min (95% confidence interval 0.66-0.94).

Completed1 enrollment criteria

Peripheral Venous Oxygen Saturation and Biomarkers to Estimate Cardiac Output and Filling Pressures...

Congestive Heart Failure

The relationship between peripheral venous saturation and central hemodynamics (including right and left heart filling pressures and cardiac output), mixed venous oxygen saturation, and contemporary biomarkers of heart failure is not clear. We aim to determine the relationship between mixed venous, central venous, and peripheral venous oxygen saturation in patients with advanced (class III or IV) heart failure. We will determine the relationship between cardiac output measured via thermodilution and the Fick equation calculated using concurrent oxygen saturations from the distal PA, central vein, and peripheral vein. We also aim to examine the relationship of selected cardiac biomarkers with cardiac filling pressures and cardiac output over time in patients with decompensated heart failure.

Completed10 enrollment criteria

CareLink® Network Evaluation

Heart Failure

The purpose of the study is to demonstrate the value of the Medtronic CareLink® Network in clinical practice in the country specific healthcare setting.

Completed4 enrollment criteria

PANORAMA Observational Study

ArrhythmiaSinus Node Disease2 more

To construct a computerized database of national profiles and epidemiological data on patients wearing Medtronic implantable pacemakers and cardioverter defibrillators (both with or without cardiac resynchronization therapy), implantable loop recorders and leads used within their intended use. Clinical variables will be analyzed in relation to device-based data and diagnostics.

Completed3 enrollment criteria

Optimizing Cardiac Resynchronization

Heart Failure

Cardiac resynchronization therapy shows great promise as a method to improve ventricular function in heart failure due to dilated cardiomyopathy. It is applied to patients with class III and IV symptomatic heart failure on optimal therapy. Typical entry criteria in the trials testing resynchronization have used the electrocardiogram and a prolonged electrocardiogram (ECG) QRS interval as criteria for dyssynchrony. This is recognized to be quite limited as a tool for identifying patients. Several new echocardiographic methods for identifying dyssynchrony have been proposed. The purpose of this study is to systematically examine these multiple echocardiographic measurement techniques in three conditions: in the patient's native rhythm simulated by changing the pacing system to atrial pacing only; in conventional dual chamber pacing (DDD mode); and during biventricular pacing. All patients entered into this study will already have had a biventricular pacemaker placed.

Completed2 enrollment criteria

PROSPECT: Predictors of Response to Cardiac Re-Synchronization Therapy

Heart FailureCongestive Heart Failure1 more

Heart failure is a progressive disease that decreases the pumping action of the heart. This may cause a backup of fluid in the heart and may result in heart beat changes. Using a medical device like a pacemaker or a defibrillator can help the heart to pump in regular beats. However, not all patients do better with a device. Currently, there is not a way to identify which patients will benefit from the device. The purpose of this study is to determine if using medical tests, Echocardiogram, can help in predicting which patients will improve. The types of patients needed for this study are those who have been diagnosed with moderate or severe heart failure.

Completed14 enrollment criteria

MODULA Modul 5 BEAT-HF

Heart Failure

Detektion and Registration of Atrial Tachyarrhythmias at Patients with Heart Failure; What proportion of patients with CRT-therapy are affected at least temporarily by Atrial Arrhythmia?

Completed2 enrollment criteria

Salt Sensitivity, Cardiovascular and Metabolic Disease

Cardiovascular DiseasesHeart Diseases8 more

To identify the role of salt-sensitivity of blood pressure in the pathogenesis of hypertension.

Completed1 enrollment criteria

Evaluation of Patients With Known or Suspected Heart Disease

Peripheral Artery DiseaseCoronary Disease5 more

In this study researchers will admit and evaluate patients with known or suspected heart disease referred to the Cardiology Branch of the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NHLBI). Patients participating in this study will undergo a general medical evaluation, including blood tests, urine, examination, chest x-ray and electrocardiogram (EKG). In addition, patients may be asked to have an echocardiogram (ultrasound scan of the heart) and to perform an exercise stress test. These tests are designed to assess the types and causes of patient's heart diseases and to determine if they can participate in other, specific research studies.

Completed10 enrollment criteria

Impact of Cardiac Rehabilitation on Acute Heart Failure Patients With Cognitive Impairment

Heart FailureSystolic2 more

In heart failure patients, neuropsychological disorders have been prospectively linked to frequent hospitalizations, recurrent cardiac events, and mortality. Cognitive dysfunction is also a frequent comorbidity in heart failure (HF) patients. The benefit of cardiac rehabilitation between patients with cognitive dysfunction and patients without cognitive dysfunction is unknown. Investigators hypothesize that patients with cognitive dysfunction benefit more from cardiac rehabilitation programs than patients without cognitive dysfunction.

Completed7 enrollment criteria
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