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Active clinical trials for "Heart Failure"

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Inflammatory Cardiomyopathy Baseline Cohort (SFB/TR19)

CardiomyopathiesHeart Failure

cohort of cardiomyopathy patients (suspected or validated inflammatory cardiomyopathy) recruited at baseline by the SFB-TR19 project. Standardized protocols used for the assessment of medical history and examinations, laboratory biomarkers, and the collection of various biosamples for biobanking purposes.

Completed2 enrollment criteria

Development and Validation of a Self-administered QUestionnaire to Identify Levers of Adhesion Behavior...

Patient Education as TopicSurveys and Questionnaires6 more

Medication non-adherence is an economic problem and a major public health challenge. Factors influencing medication adherence can be modelled according to five dimensions: disease, medication, patient and its close relatives, demographic and socioeconomic factors and health care system. A tool is needed to qualify medication adherence in order to adapt tailored support for individual patients to promote and optimize adherence to therapy. The objective of this work is to present the preliminary results of QUILAM project which is divided into 3 phases: 1. Development of a tool to assess barriers to medication adherence in chronic patient (COPD, Heart failure, Type 2 diabetes) ; 2. Validation of the instrument (especially against clinical criteria) ; 3. Evaluation of the sensitivity of the tool during educational interventions.

Completed5 enrollment criteria

South Of France Cardiac Assist Registry

Chronic or Acute Advanced Heart Failure

Chronic heart failure is a common disease. It is also a serious disease with a mortality of 50% at 5 years, representing a significant cost in terms of public health expenditure. Heart transplantation represents the "gold standard" of care for terminal heart failure patients reached the end of the disease despite optimal medical and surgical management of their disease, with a survival rate of transplant patients by 90% at 1 year and 82% at 3 years. Long term LVAD are an innovative technology available for more than a decade, developed in part because of the shortage of cardiac grafts and high mortality among patients waiting for transplants due to an important pending. This technique is used substantially only for ten to fifteen years in the world. Survival after implantation of latest devices reaches 80% at 1 year. In France, this technique is intended for patients with terminal heart failure who ended different pharmacological and invasive therapeutic resources available. Currently, academic centers that offer the possibility of long-term LVAD support are organized unicentric in order to centralize specialized care for these patients. Indeed, patients candidates for the establishment of a long-term LVAD are rigorously selected to ensure an acceptable survival. However, practices vary considerably from one center to another in particular regarding: Implantation indications, Pre-implantation patient assessment, Monitoring, Implementation of pharmacological treatments, particularly anticoagulants or betablockers.

Completed7 enrollment criteria

Fear of Activity in Situations (FActS) - Study 2016

Chronic Heart FailureFear of Movement (Fear of Physical Activity)

The aim of the study is to evaluate the psychometric properties of the newly developed Fear of Activity in Situations - Heart Failure (FActS-HF 15) scale. The FActS-HF 15 is a questionnaire assessing fear of physical activity (fear of movement) in patients with chronic heart failure. FActS-HF 15 assesses cognitions and emotions that can occur during physical activity, independent of avoidance behavior. Firstly, the study aims at evaluating the instrument's reliability and validity and to investigate associations of fear of physical activity with demographic, medical, and psychosocial patient characteristics. Secondly, the study aims at assessing everyday physical activity using accelerometric measures to test the hypothesis that fear of physical activity in patients with heart failure is related with lower actual physical activity.

Completed10 enrollment criteria

Measuring Fear of Physical Activity in Patients With Heart Failure

Chronic Heart FailureFear of Physical Activity

The study's aims are twofold: First, to examine physiological correlates of fear of physical activity (PA) and second, to examine correlates between fear of PA and interoceptive abilities in patients with chronic heart failure and healthy persons. Patients' fear of PA will be assessed via the "Fear of Activity in Situations - Heart Failure" (FActS-HF) questionnaire. The patient group will be split into two subgroups: One with high fear of PA and the second with low fear of PA based on FActS-HF scores. Fear of PA will be assessed via an adapted version of FActS-HF in a sample of healthy persons (control group). Each member of the high-fear-of-PA group will be individually age- and sex-matched with one member of the low-fear-of-PA group and control group. The participants of all three groups undergo the same experimental trials. Aim 1: The "startle paradigm" will be used to investigate the physiological component of fear of PA. The startle paradigm is based on empirical observations that the startle reflex is larger after the priming with unpleasant stimuli and inhibited after the priming with pleasant stimuli. The participants will be primed with various words including those words associated with physical activity that are expected to be unpleasant in patients with high fear of PA. The startle reflex will be triggered by air puffs on the eyes (startle probes) and measured via facial electromyography (EMG). We assume that startle responses primed with PA related words are stronger in patients with high fear of PA compared to the other groups. Aim 2: Interoceptive accuracy will be assessed via the "Schandry test" and interoceptive awareness will be assessed via the "Multidimensional Assessment of Interoceptive Awareness" (MAIA) questionnaire. During the Schandry test the participants will be instructed to subjectively count their heart rate without any aid or tools. The heart rate will be objectively measured at the same time via ECG. A high congruence of the objective and subjective results indicates a high interoception ability, and is assumed to be correlated with fear of physical activity. Additionally, we expect the MAIA and FActS scores to be correlated.

Completed10 enrollment criteria

Medical Care Versus Ventricular Assist Device for the Management of End-stage Heart Failure (MEVADE)...

Heart FailureHeart Transplantation1 more

End-stage heart failure (ESHF) represents a major burden in terms of quality of life, mortality and costs. The current practice in France is to treat patients with ESHF by a combination of drugs and lifestyle interventions before proposing heart transplant (HT) if there is no contraindication. In the Heart and Diabetes Center of Bad Oyenhausen (BO) in Germany, patients presenting with ESHF are preferentially managed by ventricular assist device (VAD) therapy. The primary purpose of this study was to compare the outcomes of these two strategies in the management of ESHF and associated consumption of resources.

Completed21 enrollment criteria

Novel Strategies to Improve Cardiometabolic Status and Adherence to Exercise Regimens in Patients...

Diabetes MellitusType 24 more

This is a 2x2 study examining the impacts of a novel exercise regimen and daily text message reminders in patients at high risk for cardiovascular disease. Patients participating in cardiac rehabilitation will be randomized to either moderate intensity continuous training (MICT) or a novel exercise regimen consisting of three periods of high intensity exercise, called BURST exercise. Additionally, half of the patients in each exercise group will be randomized to receive daily text message reminders to improve adherence to the prescribed exercise regimen.

Unknown status12 enrollment criteria

Clinical Assessment of Arterial Dynamic Elastance in ICU Patients, Dependent on Inotropic or Vasopressor...

SepsisCardiac Failure Acute

The primary goal of the study is to determine Eadyn ( = PPV/SVV) as a functional measure of arterial load, in conjunction with other actual afterload indices, systemic vascular resistance and arterial elastance. A secondary aim is the assessment of the influences of vasopressors and inotropic drugs on Eadyn, as a parameter of ventriculo-arterial coupling.

Unknown status11 enrollment criteria

Acute Coronary Syndrome in Diabetic Patients

Acute Coronary SyndromeDiabetes Mellitus3 more

This study aims to compare the clinical profile and outcomes of acute coronary syndrome patients with diabetes and without diabetes.

Completed4 enrollment criteria

Narrow QRS HF Patients Assessed by ECG Belt

Heart FailureCardiac Resynchronization Therapy

The purpose of this study is to quantitate electrical dyssynchrony in heart failure (HF) patients with a narrow QRS complexes (≤ 130 ms) using the ECG Belt. This is a pilot study that is designed to provide data that can be used in designing and implementing a prospective study of cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT) in narrow QRS patients selected and optimized using the ECG Belt.

Completed5 enrollment criteria
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