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In Vitro Pharmacodynamic Effects of Cangrelor in Ticagrelor Treated Patients

Coronary Artery Disease

Cangrelor is a potent intravenous P2Y12 receptor inhibitor with rapid onset and offset of action associated with a greater reduction in ischemic events, including stent thrombosis, in patients undergoing stent procedures who have not been pretreated with clopidogrel. In vitro investigations have shown cangrelor to be associated with more rapid, potent, and consistent platelet inhibition in patients on maintenance prasugrel therapy exposed to a re-loading dose of prasugrel. However, if cangrelor exerts similar effects in ticagrelor treated patients remain unknown. The aim of the present study is to evaluate the effects on platelet function achieved after in vitro incubation with cangrelor in patients on ticagrelor maintenance dose who receive a loading dose of ticagrelor.

Completed17 enrollment criteria

Optimizing Audit and Feedback for Primary Care

Diabetes MellitusType 21 more

There remains a large gap between ideal and actual care provided to patients with chronic diseases. Performance feedback reports are often used as a foundation for quality improvement interventions. There have been hundreds of trials investigating the use of feedback reports; the important question to ask now is not whether performance feedback reports can help to improve quality of care, but how to optimize feedback interventions to accomplish that goal. The purpose of this study is to test whether a theory-based intervention added to feedback reports sent to primary care providers can result in improved outcomes for patients with chronic disease.

Completed2 enrollment criteria

Addition of Phytosterols to a Low Phytosterol Diet

HypercholesterolemiaCoronary Heart Disease

Studies have shown that phytosterols will lower LDL cholesterol. Typical diets can contain between 250 to 500 mg of naturally-occurring phytosterols. Long-term studies with phytosterol-containing products(such as margarines) have not taken into account the amounts of naturally occurring phytosterols in the diet. This means that the effects of small amounts of natural dietary phytosterols on LDL cholesterol are not known. In this study, we will examine the effects of phytosterols across a range of levels. The information will likely be used to further support and possibly extend the current dietary recommendations for phytosterol use.

Completed14 enrollment criteria

Safety, Tolerability, Pharmacokinetics and Pharmacodynamics of APL180

Coronary Heart Disease

The design of this study will enable an extensive evaluation of safety, tolerability, and PK-PD relationship following 4 weeks of dosing in patients with Coronary heart Disease

Completed10 enrollment criteria

Assessment of the Lipid Lowering Effect of Rosuvastatin Compared to Atorvastatin in Subjects With...

Coronary Heart Disease

The purpose of this study is to compare the efficacy between two lipid lowering treatments, rosuvastatin (10-40 mg) and atorvastatin (20-80 mg) in reducing low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C) levels after 16 weeks of treatment in patients with coronary heart disease

Completed2 enrollment criteria

Montreal Heart Attack Readjustment Trial (M-HART)

Cardiovascular DiseasesCoronary Disease3 more

To examine the impact of a monitoring and social support intervention upon survival of myocardial infarction patients.

Completed1 enrollment criteria

The PRECISE Protocol: Prospective Randomized Trial of the Optimal Evaluation of Cardiac Symptoms...

Coronary Artery Disease

The study will be a prospective, pragmatic, randomized clinical trial of the comparative effectiveness of diagnostic evaluation strategies for stable CAD, to be performed in outpatient settings, including primary care and cardiology practices.

Completed21 enrollment criteria

Alirocumab and Reverse Cholesterol Transport

AtherosclerosisCoronary Heart Disease

Alirocumab is an injectable treatment for elevated blood cholesterol. The hypothesis of this study is that it also increases cholesterol excretion from the body into the stool, a process sometimes called reverse cholesterol transport. A cholesterol metabolic study will be done before and after 6 weeks of alirocumab treatment. If alirocumab increases reverse cholesterol transport, it is possible that this action provides additional protection from cardiovascular disease.

Completed10 enrollment criteria

Educational Model for Cardiac Patients

Coronary Artery DiseaseCoronary Disease2 more

The purpose of this study was to compare the effect of an educational model, which included cardiac rehabilitation with emphasis on physical activity and telephone follow up, with the usual management of individuals undergoing to first percutaneous coronary intervention, in relation to physical activity five until seven months after discharge.

Completed8 enrollment criteria

TTM-based Intervention and MI in CHD Patients

Coronary Heart DiseaseDepression

In the middle of this century, coronary heart disease (CHD) is the most common cause of death in the United States. Chinese health service survey showed that about 1000,0000 ~ 320,000 people were suffering from CHD in the mainland of China in 2008. The high mortality and morbidity of CHD will aggravate the psychological burden of patients, such as depression. Depression is the most psychological problem in CHD patients. The incidence of depression in Chinese population was in the range of 4%~6%, while it was as high as 14%~17% in patients with CHD. Depression not only affects the patients' illness, but also reducing their quality of life, the compliance of drugs and lifestyle. In addition, depression is a major risk factor for the mortality and morbidity of cardiovascular disease. Therefore, it's urgently needed to screen and treat the depression of patients with CHD. At present, the treatment of depression in patients with CHD mainly includes antidepressant, cognitive behavioral therapy, psychological counseling, knowledge education, relaxation therapy and so on. However, the medicine would yield side - effect. Furthermore, the content of psychological interventions are not systematic and dynamic. Moreover, patients' depressive level varies in different periods, the traditional psychological intervention just focused on the ultimate psychological benefits, and cannot analyze some factors and staged results in the process of psycho-behavioral change. Thus, an dynamic and effective intervention to alleviate depression in patients with CHD is imperative.

Completed8 enrollment criteria
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