Functional Assessment by Virtual Online Reconstruction. The FAVOR III Europe Japan Study
Coronary Artery DiseaseQuantitative Flow Ratio (QFR) is a novel method for evaluating the functional significance of coronary stenosis. QFR is estimated based on two angiographic projections. Studies have shown a good correlation with the present wire-based standard approach Fractional Flow Reserve (FFR) for assessment of intermediate coronary stenosis. The purpose of the FAVOR III Europe Japan study is to investigate if a QFR-based diagnostic strategy will results in non-inferior clinical outcome after 12 months compared to a standard pressure-wire guided strategy in evaluation of patients with chest pain (stable angina pectoris) and intermediate coronary stenosis.
Mainz Intracoronary Database. The Coronary Slow-flow and Microvascular Diseases Registry
Coronary Artery DiseaseMicrovascular DysfunctionPrimary goal of the registry is to collect prospective data on patients undergoing coronary angiography in Mainz. Following amendment of the procol, this study will also include patients who received an Aborb bioresorbable scaffold for the therapy of de novo stenoses.
Frailty Syndrome in Daily Practice of Interventional Cardiology Ward
Frail Elderly SyndromeCoronary Heart Disease3 moreThe impact of frailty on immediate and long term outcomes of invasive treatment of coronary artery disease is not fully characterized. The assessment of frailty may help physicians in the selection of best treatment option and in the timing and modality of the follow-up. The FRAilty syndrome in daily Practice of Interventional CArdiology ward (FRAPICA) study is designed with the aim to validate the use of the Fried frailty scale and instrumental activities of daily living scale (IADL) as prognostic tools in patients admitted to hospital for symptomatic coronary artery disease, either stable, unstable, or acute coronary syndrome (ACS). The FRAPICA study is a single center prospective study enrolling patients aged ≥65 years. The aims are (1) to describe Fried frailty scale and IADL scale distribution before hospital discharge and (2) to investigate the prognostic role of Fried frailty and IADL scores. The outcomes are: (1) results of invasive treatment, (2) its complications (periinterventional MI, contrast-induced nephropathy, blood loss), (3) three-year all-cause mortality, cardiovascular mortality, stroke, myocardial infarction, reintervention, heart failure, hospital readmission for any cause, and a composite of the above mentioned. Ancillary analyses will be focused on different clinical presentations, different tools to assess frailty and risk stratification. The FRAPICA program will fill critical gaps in the understanding of the relation between frailty, cardiovascular disease, interventional procedures and outcome. It will enable more personalized risk assessment and identification of new targets for interventions.
Genome-wide Association Study of Development of Collateral Circulation for Patients With Coronary...
Coronary DiseasePeripheral Arterial Disease2 moreThe purpose of this study is to evaluate the genome-wide association for the development of collateral circulation for patients with coronary or peripheral artery disease and to develop the molecular genetic treatment model based on genome-wide association data.
Impact of Coronary CT Angiography, Physiologic Assessment and Pharmacotherapy on the Clinical Outcomes...
Coronary Artery DiseaseThe investigators aim to investigate the prognostic implication of stenosis and plaque features on coronary CT angiography (CCTA), physiologic assessment, and pharmacotherapy after invasive coronary angiography.
Simultaneous Cardiac Surgery and Micronet-covered Stent Carotid Revascularization in High Perioperative...
Carotid StenosisCoronary Artery Disease3 moreProspective, single-center, clinical registry of patients with symptomatic/critical carotid artery stenosis at risk of stroke coexisting with unstable or multivessel severe coronary artery disease and/or severe valvular heart disease undergoing endovascular treatment of carotid atherosclerosis using a mesh stent in combination with cardiac surgery (coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) and/or valve surgery). A study involving clinical data evaluation of truly simultaneous treatment outcomes in patients deemed to require carotid revascularization at the time of surgical cardiac intervention (single-stage, simultaneous treatment). An open-label study, without randomization - a single arm study. Academic Registry - scientific activity of the Faculty of Medicine, Collegium Medicum, Jagiellonian University and John Paul II Hospital.
Insulin Resistance and Severity of Coronary Artery Disease
Insulin Resistancethis is an observertional study aimed at Study the association between Insulin resistance estimated by HOMA and Angiographic Severity of Coronary Artery Disease in Non Diabetic & Non Obese Patients.
Precision Therapy in Complex High-risk Coronary Artery Disease
Coronary Artery DiseaseThis is a prospective registry to enroll complex high-risk coronary heart disease patients. The purpose of this study is to compare intracoronary physiology and imaging-guided intervention strategy and angiography-guided intervention strategy for clinical outcomes and health economics.
Risk Evaluation by COronary CTA and Artificial IntelliGence Based fuNctIonal analyZing tEchniques...
Coronary Artery DiseaseThis study is a multicenter, prospective clinical cohort study. The study intends to continuously enroll patients with coronary heart disease. All subjects will undergo coronary CTA (followed by anatomic, functional and radiomics analysis), proteomics research as well as clinical follow-up of cardiovascular events. The purpose of this study is to establish a new, non-invasive cardiovascular disease risk stratification system.
Prospective Coronary Heart Disease Cohort
Coronary Heart DiseaseMyocardial InfarctionTo evaluate the biomarkers for the prognosis of coronary heart disease, patients with coronary heart disease will be recruited and followed up for at least 2 years.