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Active clinical trials for "Death, Sudden"

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Diuretics, Hypertension, and Arrhythmias Clinical Trial

Cardiovascular DiseasesDeath5 more

To determine whether hypertensive patients with ECG abnormalities and receiving hydrochlorothiazide diuretics were at increased risk of sudden death.

Completed2 enrollment criteria

The Use of Mobile Phones in Out of Hospital Cardiac Arrest to Increase Bystander CPR

Out-of-Hospital Cardiac ArrestDeath4 more

Death from cardiac disease is one of the most common causes of death in the western world. The majority of these deaths takes place outside hospital as sudden cardiac death. However, with immediate (within minutes) actions such as cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) and defibrillation many lives would be saved. CPR is a key factor to increase survival from Out of Hospital Cardiac Arrest (OHCA). CPR buys time by supporting the brain with some circulation in waiting for a defibrillator that can restart the heart. In Sweden about 2,5 million people are trained in CPR. However, only about half of all OHCA victims will get CPR in waiting for ambulance arrival. The aims of the Response to Urgent Mobile message for Bystander Activation (RUMBA) trial is to try a new way of logistics to increase bystander CPR by recruiting lay volunteers to nearby OHCAs via their mobile phones. Hypothesis: By dispatching lay volunteers to nearby OHCAs with mobile phone technology bystander CPR may increase from 50% to 62,5 %

Completed8 enrollment criteria

Decision Support for Adults Facing Implantable Cardioverter-Defibrillator Pulse Generator Replacement...

DeathSudden4 more

The implantable-cardioverter defibrillator (ICD) is a small medical device used to treat dangerously fast and potentially life-threatening heart rates. For patients at risk, the ICD can detect an abnormal rhythm and provide life-saving therapy by delivering a shock. ICD therapy has risks and benefits that should be weighed from each patient's perspective. An ICD battery needs to be surgically replaced 4 to 7 years to ensure ongoing function. At present, the majority of these batteries are automatically changed without eliciting patients' preferences. There is a need for a better way to engage with patients. Patients want to be involved in their healthcare decisions, yet more than half of patients with an ICD do not know that ICD replacement is optional. To ensure that patients are receiving treatment that they value and want, members of the interprofessional team should ensure that treatment decisions align with patients' expectations, values and preferences. This rests on the principle of shared decision making in which members of the healthcare team and patients deliberate together to arrive at a decision which best reflects the preferences and values of the patient. To facilitate the achievement of this goal, a patient decision aid (PDA) can be used. As a result, the investigators developed PDA for ICD replacement. The purpose of this feasibility trial is to collect preliminary data to test the feasibility of conducting a larger trial, and to evaluate the PDA for its acceptability and ease of use. Eligible and consented participants facing ICD replacement will be randomized to receive the decision aid or to usual care. The investigators will assess if this decision aid can improve participants' knowledge on ICD therapy and the replacement surgery, increase patients' perceived involvement in the decision, and determine whether their actual choice reflects their personal values.

Completed6 enrollment criteria

Register and DNA Bank of Adult Extra-hospital Sudden Death (Protocol FASTER)

Extra-hospital Sudden Death

The main objective of this study is the formation of a DNA bank to realise a case-control genetic study designed to identify sequence variations in DNA that predispose to sudden cardiac death in adults. The secondary objective of this study is the creation of a register for epidemiological surveillance of adult extra-hospital sudden death.

Terminated27 enrollment criteria

Pre-hospital ECMO in Advanced Resuscitation in Patients With Refractory Cardiac Arrest. ( SUB30...

DeathSudden4 more

To establish whether a pre-hospital advanced physician/ paramedic cardiac arrest team that is ECMO capable can establish ECMO flow within 30 minutes of collapse. The Sub30 study will investigate the technical and logistical feasibility of instituting pre-hospital Extracorporeal Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (ECPR) within 30 minutes of collapse for selected patients (n=6) in a geographical sector of Greater London. It will achieve this through a unique collaboration between the primary emergency dispatch and response services (London Ambulance Service NHS Trust, LAS), pre-hospital practitioners (LAS and London Air Ambulance) and clinicians in ECMO (Barts Health NHS Trust).

Unknown status12 enrollment criteria

DISCOVERY: Diagnostic Data and Genetic Polymorphisms in ICD Patients.

DeathSudden5 more

To prospectively evaluate if the analysis of genetic polymorphisms can be used to identify patients at risk of ventricular tachycardia. To evaluate the influence of ICD-based diagnostic information on the long term treatment and management of primary prevention ICD-patients.

Completed15 enrollment criteria

Efficacy of Implantable Defibrillator Therapy After a Myocardial Infarction

Myocardial InfarctionSudden Death

This study will assess whether an implantable defibrillator will increase the likelihood of survival in patients who have had a heart attack in the prior 5 years, have abnormal test results from a 24 hour heart monitor, and who have low normal heart function.

Unknown status23 enrollment criteria

3D Non-invasive Myocardial Electrical Propagation Mapping as a New Tool to Predict Sudden Death...

Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy

Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM) is very common. The thickened heart muscle can disrupt the normal functioning of the heart's electrical system, resulting in fast or irregular heartbeats. Today, there are no reliable means to identify HCM patients at risk of sudden death. The CardioInsight™ has recently been developed by Medtronic for non-invasive advanced cardiac mapping system. The CardioInsight™ Noninvasive 3D Mapping System is a non-invasive mapping system that collects chest ECG signals and combines these signals with CT scan data to produce and display simultaneous, bi-atrial and biventricular, 3-D cardiac maps. It is a monocentric, prospective, comparative and analytical study. 20 HCM patients will be recruited in the National Reference Center for inherited cardiac diseases of Lyon. The 3D-propagation maps of 10 well phenotyped and genotyped HCM patients with previous VF (ventricular fibrillation) will be compared to 10 HCM patients without previous VF. After consent signed, Holter ECG, scanner and CardioInsightTM 3D_ECG mapping will be planned in the month following the inclusion. 12-lead ECG, 24h holter ECG, cardiac scanner will be performed as standard procedure of each center in the current health care of the patient. The widespread screening of HCM patients with 3D high-density noninvasive mapping should improve the risk-benefit ratio of implantable defibrillator therapy. It is expected that more patients at risk will benefit from this device.

Completed11 enrollment criteria

Head-to-pelvis Computed Tomography Evaluation of Sudden Death Survivors

Sudden DeathOut-Of-Hospital Cardiac Arrest

Out-of-hospital arrest can occur from multiple etiologies. In patients without an obvious reason for the sudden-death event, diagnostic evaluation is not clear. This study is to determine if early imaging with a head-to-pelvis CT scan may improve diagnostic accuracy, speed of diagnosis and potentially clinical outcomes.

Completed11 enrollment criteria

Home Use of Automatic External Defibrillators to Treat Sudden Cardiac Arrest

Cardiovascular DiseasesMyocardial Infarction4 more

To compare home use of an automatic external defibrillator (AED) to the use of local emergency medical system in treating survivors of sudden cardiac arrest.

Completed5 enrollment criteria
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