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CPET in Myocardial Ischemia

Myocardial Ischemia

The investigators goal is to determine whether cardiopulmonary exercise testing (CPET) can be utilized in the diagnosis of myocardial ischemia. For the study participants the investigators will recruit patients who have been referred to myocardial perfusion PET/CT scan in Kuopio University Hospital. The participants will perform the CPET on a cycle ergometer on separate day after the perfusion scan. The investigators will compare the results of the PET/CT scan and CPET and evaluate if the possible perfusion defects detected in PET/CT correlate with the gas exchange parameters in CPET. The patients who receive invasive coronary treatment (coronary bypass surgery or percutaneous coronary intervention) will be invited to perform additional CPET ja PET/CT tests six months after the treatment. The goal will be to determine whether the recovery of myocardial perfusion can be assessed with gas exchange parameters in CPET.

Recruiting6 enrollment criteria

Linking Cardiac Autonomic Dysfunction and InfLammation in Patients With Acute Coronary Syndromes...

Acute Coronary SyndromeMyocardial Ischemia

Subclinical inflammation plays a critical role in all stages of the atherosclerotic process, from the initiation of the fatty streaks to the development of plaque instability and rupture, causing myocardial ischemia and acute coronary syndromes (ACS). A few studies have suggested that the autonomic nervous system (ANS) and the inflammatory response are intimately linked. Accordingly, a relation between impaired cardiac autonomic tone and increased markers of inflammation has been reported in healthy subjects as well as in patients with type 1 diabetes mellitus, chronic coronary syndrome or decompensated heart failure. To get insight in the controversial relationship between cardiac autonomic dysfunction and inflammation in patients with ACS both with and without obstructive CAD and assess the precise mechanisms and molecular pathways by which these two pathophysiological conditions mutually influence each other, to characterize their prognostic implications and identify possible targets for novel therapeutic strategies.

Recruiting11 enrollment criteria

PET/CT* vs. Cardiac CT for Detecting Coronary Atherosclerotic Disease [*PET: Positron Emission Tomography;...

Coronary Artery DiseaseAtherosclerosis1 more

Early detection of coronary atherosclerotic disease facilitates adequate prevention. The purpose of this study is to compare an assessment of coronary atherosclerotic disease burden by positron emission tomography / computed tomography (NaF-PET/CT) with those of conventional and ultra-high-resolution-CT (UHR-CT) in patients with suspected coronary artery disease. For this purpose, the investigators plan to include 33 patients with symptoms concerning for CAD who have been referred for cardiac CT testing.

Recruiting8 enrollment criteria

Project 3: ACHIEVE- CHD

Coronary Heart Disease

This project is part of the ACHIEVE GREATER (Addressing Cardiometabolic Health Inequities by Early PreVEntion in the GREAT LakEs Region) Center (IRB 100221MP2A), the purpose of which is to reduce cardiometabolic health disparities and downstream Black-White lifespan inequality in two cities: Detroit, Michigan, and Cleveland, Ohio. The ACHIEVE GREATER Center will involve three separate but related projects that aim to mitigate health disparities in risk factor control for three chronic conditions, hypertension (HTN, Project 1), heart failure (HF, Project 2) and coronary heart disease (CHD, Project 3), which drive downstream lifespan inequality. All three projects will involve the use of Community Health Workers (CHWs) to deliver an evidence-based practice intervention program called PAL2. All three projects will also utilize the PAL2 Implementation Intervention (PAL2-II), which is a set of structured training and evaluation strategies designed to optimize CHW competence and adherence (i.e., fidelity) to the PAL2 intervention program. The present study is Project 3 of the ACHIEVE GREATER Center.

Recruiting18 enrollment criteria

Non-invasive Point-of-care Diagnosis Using Machine Learning and Signal Analytics to Transform Early...

Coronary Artery Disease

This study is designed as a repository study to collect resting cardiac phase signals and subject meta data from eligible subjects using the Phase Signal Recorder (PSR) prior to coronary angiography. The repository data will be used for the purposes of research, development, optimization and testing of machine-learning algorithms developed by Analytics 4 Life.

Recruiting19 enrollment criteria

Study of Cardiac Lesions Angiogenesis by 68Ga-NODAGA-RGD Cardiac PET

Myocardial InfarctionAcute2 more

The study is about exploring physiological angiogenesis linked to tissue repair in patients with acute heart infarction or chronic heart ischemia by means of 68Ga-NODAGA-RGD PET/CT imaging.

Recruiting7 enrollment criteria

xSPECT-based Myocardial Perfusion Scintigraphy: Consistency of Functional Values and Feasibility...

Coronary Artery Disease

This study is to evaluate the feasibility of myocardial Standardized Uptake Volume (SUV) assessment by means of X- (Single photon emission tomography) SPECT/Computed tomography (CT), to assess normal reference value under rest and stress in a homogeneous population without Coronary Artery Disease (CAD) and to assess the variation of absolute quantitative SUV measurements under rest and stress. The values will be evaluated in comparison with perfusion Positron Emission Tomography (PET)/CT (using 82Rb as perfusion tracer) and CT coronary angiography (CTCA) with contrast medium.).

Recruiting20 enrollment criteria

Detection of Significant Coronary Artery Disease by Promising Biomarker: A2A Adenosine Receptor...

Chronic Coronary Syndromes

Transversal, national, multi-center study with progressive recruitment designed to assess the diagnostic accuracy of A2AR expression for the identification of significant obstructive CAD (FFR<0.8) of patients suspected of CCS compared to the gold standard. To assess the diagnostic accuracy of the A2AR profile (i.e. KD/EC50) for identifying myocardial ischemia in patients with suspected CCS compared to the gold standard inducible myocardial ischemia. To determine the best threshold value for A2AR expression for identifying significant obstructive CAD (FFR<0,8) in patients with CCS, and to estimate the diagnostic performances associated with the identified threshold To determine the best threshold value for A2AR profile (i.e. KD/EC50) for identifying myocardial ischemia (See annex 2) in patients with CCS and to estimate the diagnostic performances associated with the identified threshold.

Recruiting33 enrollment criteria

Development of a Novel Stress Testing Protocol to Define the Relationship Between Coronary Microvascular...

Microvascular Coronary Dysfunction

Microvascular coronary dysfunction (MCD) (abnormities in small blood vessels/arteries in heart) with symptoms of persistent chest pain, primarily impacts women. There are an estimated 2-3 million women in the US with MCD and about 100,000 new cases annually. Recent data from our research group suggests that coronary microvascular disease impairs the way the heart relaxes. This pilot study will attempt to exacerbate this phenotype in an effort to better understand the pathophysiology of the disease. The investigators will recruit 30 volunteers total (10 healthy calibration subjects, 10 women with microvascular disease, and 10 age-match women for the group with microvascular disease). Subjects will undergo a series of "stress" maneuvers in conjunction with advanced cardiac magnetic resonance imaging.

Recruiting11 enrollment criteria

Coronary Hybrid Revascularisation Study

Significant Coronary Artery Disease

The purpose of the registry is to assess results of combined operative and catheter based (hybrid procedure) treatment of patients with significant coronary artery disease using essential clinical and angiographic parameters. Based on existing literature we expect the results of coronary artery bypass grafting of the anterior descendent coronary artery (LAD), segment 1 and 2, using the so-called mammary artery graft, to be superior to stent treatment of the same artery. At the same time a catheter based intervention using balloon, bare metal stents (BMS) or drug eluting stents (DES) seems to be a better treatment that a saphenous vein graft for other coronary arteries than the LAD. I.e. the right coronary artery (RCA) and the left circumflex coronary artery (CX). Therefore, we expect a combination of the mentioned surgical and catheter based techniques to be a better treatment than bypass operation or catheter based intervention alone.

Active14 enrollment criteria
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