Frailty: Prevalence and Response to Left Ventricular Assist Device Therapy in Older Heart Failure...
Systolic Heart FailureThis is an observational study evaluating changes in frailty and associated impairments in older heart failure patients receiving left ventricular assist device therapy.
EVENT - Evaluation of the Influence of hTEE
Postoperative Heart InsufficiencyCompromised tissue oxygenation during surgery may negatively influence patient outcome. Primary cause of insufficient tissue oxygenation is reduced cardiac output due to hypovolemia and/or reduced cardiac contractility. In cardiac surgery patients especially, postoperative pericardia effusion and/or tamponade may further compromise cardiac function. Today, hemodynamically instable patients are often monitored by means of pulmonal artery catheters or transpulmonary thermodilution. However, these methods only allow quantification of functional limitations. Underlying causes may be investigated by relatively recent technology through hemodynamically focussed transesophageal echocardiography (ClariTEE(R) ImaCor) that also provide the possibility of continuous monitoring. It has been reported that a training program consisting of six hours may enable physicians who are unexperienced in the field of echocardiography to apply this new method. Up to now, there is no evidence whether this methods is associated with improved postoperative outcome. Therefore we hypothesize that continuous hemodynamically focussed transesophageal echocardiography positively influences patient outcome (primary hypothesis). Furthermore, its application may decrease hospital expenses (secondary hypothesis).
Screening for Advanced Heart Failure Treatment (SEE-HF)
Advanced Heart FailureCRT and/or ICDAdvanced heart failure therapy (heart transplantation or LVAD) is underutilized and patients are underserved. The purpose of this prospective, observational study is to obtain multi-center data on the proportion of patients with CRT and/or ICD who are candidates for advanced heart failure treatment and obtain insights into patient and physician decisions regarding referral for advanced heart failure therapy.
Dual-Source Computed Tomography to Improve Prediction of Response to Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy...
Heart Failure - NYHA II - IVWide QRS ComplexCardiac Resynchronization Therapy (CRT) is a widely accepted treatment that has led to improved clinical outcomes for patients with refractory congestive heart failure (CHF), systolic dysfunction, and wide QRS duration. However, it requires implantation of an expensive device ($30,000) and about 1/3 of patients do not have clinical improvement. Inadequate amounts of LV dyssynchrony or suboptimal lead placement may limit clinical response. Dual-Source computed tomography (DSCT) allows for subtle detection during myocardial contraction for assessing LV dyssynchrony, and can also assess coronary venous anatomy and scar burden. Thus DSCT may be the ideal noninvasive modality to predict response to CRT.
Nutritional Status and Prognosis in Heart Failure.
Heart FailureThe purpose of this study is to determine whether nutritional status or body composition influences the prognosis of heart failure patients.
Response to Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy of Previously Right Ventricular Paced Heart Failure...
Heart FailurePacing Induced DyssynchronyThe present proposal is designed to investigate the response to CRT in patients who were previously paced from the right ventricle (RV). The negative physiologic and structural changes associated with chronic RV pacing are well documented, but patient response following upgrade to CRT after chronic RV pacing has not been well characterized in a large cohort.
Dynamic Thoracic Impedance as a Marker for Heart Failure Decompensation
Heart Failure; With DecompensationThis pilot study proposes to perform measurements of approved thoracic impedance technology that will help answer questions in patients with decompensated heart failure.
Study of Polymorphisms of RAAS and MMPs in Acute Heart Failure
Acute Heart Failurethis study aim to investigate the: association of RAAS polymorphisms and AHF association of MMP 3 and 12 polymorphisms and AHF
Renal Effects of Levosimendan in Cardiac Surgery Patients
Treatment of Left Heart Insufficiency in an Operative Setting of Cardiac SurgeryRecent experimental and clinical data suggest a benefit of levosimendan on the kidney function. Therefore, this retrospective, single center, matched-pairs analysis aimed to investigate whether administration of levosimendan was associated with improved renal function in cardiac surgery patients.
Viral Illness in Pediatric Critical Care: Incidence Timing & Severity of Associated Heart Dysfunction...
Heart FailureAcute Kidney InjuryThe purpose of this study is to be able to better describe the incidence, timing and severity of myocardial dysfunction and acute kidney injury (AKI) following a documented respiratory viral illness (RSV, adenovirus, metapneumovirus, parainfluenza, influenza, etc.) in pediatric patients.