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Patient Reported Outcomes inVestigation Following Initiation of Drug Therapy With Entresto (Sacubitril/Valsartan)...

Heart FailureSystolic

Real-world evidence of the clinical course of patient symptoms following initiation of sacubitril/valsartan via PROs with a patient-centered study design will provide important evidence of potentially beneficial outcomes associated with the use of this therapy.

Completed10 enrollment criteria

HIIT Improves Survival of Heart Failure Patients

Heart FailureCardiac Rehabilitation2 more

BACKGROUND Global burdens of heart failure (HF) are increasing in modern societies. High-intensity interval training (HIIT) increases peak oxygen consumption (VO2peak) in HF patients, which was hypothesized to improve the survival of HF patients. OBJECTIVES The cohort study aimed to highlight the effect of HIIT on long-term survivals of HF patients. METHODS 329 HF patients, enrolled between 2009 and 2016, received multidisciplinary disease management program (MDP). They had cardiopulmonary exercise test for peak exercise capacity (VO2peak), echocardiographic examination for left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF), LV end-diastolic diameter (LVEDD), and LV end-systolic diameter (LVESD), b-type natriuretic peptide (BNP), and quality of life questionnaire. HF patients with LVEF≤ 40% (HFrEF) and HF patients with LVEF> 40% (HFpEF) underwent≥ 36 times of HIIT. HFrEF and HFpEF patients were classified as the MDP group. Generalized estimating equation (GEE) was used to estimate the interaction between time and VO2peak, LVEF, LVEDD, LVESD, and BNP during the follow-up. Survival analysis was conducted to assess effects of HIIT on the long-term survival of HF during at end of the study.

Completed2 enrollment criteria

Effects of Left Ventricular Assist Device Implantation on the Phenotype of Blood Platelets and Leucocytes...

Cardiac Insufficiency

To compare in vivo platelet and leukocyte activation and phenotype before and after Left ventricular assist device (LAVD) implantation

Completed6 enrollment criteria

Incidence Rate of Heart Failure After Acute Myocardial Infarction With Optimal Treatment

Acute Myocardial InfarctionHeart Failure

The main purpose of this study is to build a multi-center, prospective and regionally representative acute myocardial infarction(AMI) cohort,and build a study platform for heart failure caused by AMI; To explore the 1 year incidence rate of heart failure after AMI given the optimized treatment and the treatment model affecting the incidence rate of heart failure, and finally to reduce the incidence rate of heart failure by 5%.

Completed10 enrollment criteria

A Study for Comparison of Canagliflozin Versus Alternative Antihyperglycemic Treatments on Risk...

Diabetes MellitusType 21 more

The primary purpose of study is to estimate the incidence and comparative effect on health outcomes: 1) hospitalization for heart failure, 2) below knee lower extremity amputation. The date of first exposure to the particular drug(s) in the database, where the exposure start is between 1-April-2013 to 15-May-2017 and outcome data for these participants will be analyzed and reported in this study.

Completed6 enrollment criteria

Detection and Treatment of Somatic Disease in Patients With Severe Mental Disease

IschemiaCardiac Insufficiency5 more

In Denmark, around 2 % of the population live with severe mental disease. People with severe mental disease live 15-20 years less than the general population. The majority of the years of life lost are a consequence of the excess mortality due to somatic disease. The high prevalence of somatic disease among people with severe mental disease can be largely attributed to physical inactivity, unhealthy diet and side effects from psychopharmacological drugs. Apart from the impacts of unhealthy lifestyle and medication side effects, research suggests that individuals with severe mental disease do not receive the same treatment for their somatic diseases as do the rest of the population. The inequality in diagnostics and treatment can be attributed to stigmatization from healthcare providers and patients' lacking awareness of symptoms and reluctance to seek medical care. Further, the increasing specialization within both somatic and psychiatric care has led to a division between these two treatment systems (8,9). Patients with severe mental disease who simultaneously have one or more somatic diseases need their treatment to be coordinated; such treatment should span general practice, the municipality and the psychiatric and somatic hospital. Accordingly, the following elements are necessary to create effective and coordinated treatment trajectories: detailed preparation, qualitative process evaluation as an integrated part of the courses of treatment, and involvement of all stakeholders from the start. The overall aim of the project is to optimize the detection of selected chronic somatic diseases, including cardiovascular disease (ischaemia and heart failure), diabetes, hypertension and high cholesterol, in individuals with schizophrenia, schizoaffective disorder or bipolar disorder; to initiate medical treatment; and to ensure treatment compliance among patients. Accordingly, the project has the following objectives: To develop an intervention targeting individuals with schizophrenia, schizoaffective disorder or bipolar disorder that can optimize the detection of selected chronic somatic diseases, including cardiovascular disease (ischaemia and heart failure), diabetes, hypertension and high cholesterol To test whether the developed intervention can optimize the detection of cardiovascular disease (ischaemia and heart failure), diabetes, hypertension and high cholesterol in individuals with schizophrenia, schizoaffective disorder or bipolar disorder The project's hypotheses are that an interdisciplinary and intersectoral intervention targeting individuals with schizophrenia, schizoaffective disorder or bipolar disorder can optimize detection of cardiovascular diseases (ischaemia and cardiac insufficiency), diabetes, hypertension and high cholesterol by systematic screening in general practice lead to initiation and maintenance of relevant medical treatment. Moreover, we hypothesize that the complete intervention in a long-term perspective will lead to decreased mortality within the target group.

Unknown status10 enrollment criteria

Development of Clinical Prediction Rules and Health Services Research in Patients With Heart Failure...

Heart Failure

Objectives: Objective of this project are to create several clinical prediction rules (CPR) to stratify patients into different prognostic levels: on arrival at the emergency room, at hospital discharge, in the evolution at 90 days, and up to 1 year; for clinical parameters (mortality, complications, readmissions) and the evolution of the patient health related quality of life. Additional objectives include the analysis of equity in access, continuity of care after discharge, costs, psychosocial support received, and variability in clinical decisions and in the results obtained from inclusion in the study after the visit to the emergency room until 1 year of follow-up. Methods: Prospective observational cohort study with a one year follow-up. Multicenter and coordinated study with 9 hospital in Spain. This project will include around 1000 patients diagnosed of heart failure who come to emergency services of these hospitals, whether discharge home or admitted to the hospital. Multiple parameters (about the process of care, clinical outcomes, and quality of life), will be retrieved in the emergency room visits, admission, discharge and up to one year follow up after discharge. This project bases its work in the large number of variables to be collected and would not be viable with few centers, so centers from other communities will collaborate providing more cases. Statistical analysis using multivariate logistic regression models or Cox or general linear models or multilevel analysis will derive the CPR in a subsample of the original sample which will be validated in another different subsample.

Completed9 enrollment criteria

Diltiazem vs. Metoprolol in the Acute Management of AF in Patients With HFrEF

Atrial FibrillationHeart Failure

Atrial fibrillation (AF) is the most common arrhythmia, accounting for one third of all hospital admissions and 1% of all emergency department visits (ED). Approximately 65% of those presenting to the ED with AF are admitted. There are also numerous reasons for patients to get AF with rapid ventricular rate (AF RVR) during hospitalization. In the acute setting these patients are often treated with diltiazem, a non-dihydropyridine calcium channel blocker (ND CCB), or metoprolol, a beta blocker (BB). Non-dihydropyridine calcium channel blocker (diltiazem and verapamil) use is considered harmful and national guidelines recommend against use in patients with decompensated heart failure (HF). This recommendation is based on studies with long-term treatment. The purpose of this study is to assess the difference between metoprolol and diltiazem for the acute treatment of AF RVR in patients with HF with reduced ejection fraction (HFrEF).

Completed2 enrollment criteria

Heart Sounds Measurement Using the Wearable Cardioverter Defibrillator (HS-WCD) Study

Heart Failure

A prospective, validation study to evaluate the data accuracy of heart sounds recorded by the LifeVest® Wearable Cardioverter Defibrillator (WCD). These data will be compared with the heart sounds data recorded by an FDA-cleared device AUDICOR AM device.

Completed8 enrollment criteria

PORTHOS - PORTuguese Heart Failure Observational Study

Heart Failure

This study aims to determine the prevalence of heart failure in the resident population in mainland Portugal aged 50 years or above, using a contemporary, guideline-based diagnostic approach, to optimize patient management and improve strategic healthcare decision-making

Completed7 enrollment criteria
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