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Tele-Cardiac Rehabilitation Program

Heart Diseases

Rehabilitation programs that take place in hospitals and rehabilitation centers and all over the world are a necessary stage for returning the patients after a cardiac event to a normal functioning. However, about 70% of patients do not apply for the hospital rehabilitation programs after the heart event that they experience. The objective of this study is to evaluate and develop a multi-stage home rehabilitation program for remote rehabilitation, based on advanced technological infrastructure and complementary clinical protocols. The study population will include about 264 clinically stable patients who are eligible for cardiac rehabilitation, but for various reasons cannot get to the rehabilitation centers.

Unknown status22 enrollment criteria

Tetralogy of Fallot for Life

Tetralogy of FallotCongenital Heart Disease1 more

The aim is to conduct a prospective multi-centre international inception cohort study with an enrollment goal of 3,000 TOF patients and 2 year follow-up post-repair. The proposed sample size and methodology will result in statistically powerful results to allow for evidence-based change to current TOF surgical practices.

Completed14 enrollment criteria

CES1 Carriers in the PAPI Study

Heart DiseasesCoronary Disease9 more

This study builds, in part, upon preliminary results generated as part of the Pharmacogenomics Anti-Platelet Intervention (PAPI) Study (NCT00799396). The purpose of this investigation is to assess the impact of genetic variation in the carboxylesterase 1 (CES1) on response to clopidogrel as well as dual antiplatelet therapy (i.e. clopidogrel and aspirin), as assessed by ex vivo platelet aggregometry, in healthy Amish individuals. The investigators hypothesize that participants who carry alleles that modify the activity or expression of CES1 will have altered response to clopidogrel as well as dual antiplatelet therapy.

Completed17 enrollment criteria

CardioTOxicity Induced by andRogeNICS and Their Antagonists (TORNICS)

Heart Diseases

Anti-androgenic therapies relying on peripheral and/or central blockade for the treatment of prostate cancer seems to have an impact on the cardio-vascular system. This study investigates reports of cardiovascular toxicities for treatment including Anatomical Therapeutic Chemical (ATC) classification: sex hormones (G03), hypothalamic hormones (H01C) and sex hormones used in treatment of neoplastic diseases (L02) in the French pharmacovigilance database and European Clinical Trials (EudraCT) database.

Completed4 enrollment criteria

System Delay and Clinical Outcome Among Chinese Patients With AMI Treated With Reperfusion Therapy...

Coronary Heart Disease

Acute myocardial infarction (AMI) pose a pool clinical outcome to men and women whom treatment was delayed. However, reperfusion time was limited in previous studies. To evaluate the system delay and clinical outcomes among Chinese patients with AMI, consecutive inpatient case prospectively collected from 1999 to 2016. Basic data and innovative evidence will accelerate evidence-based clinical practice and policy making, and improve AMI patients outcomes finally.

Completed2 enrollment criteria

The Boston Circulatory Arrest Study: Antecedents and Correlates of Well-Being in Adults With Congenital...

Transposition Great ArteriesExecutive Dysfunction

In the landmark Boston Circulatory Arrest Study, neurologic and developmental status was measured following infant heart surgery and then prospectively at ages 1, 2.5, 4, 8, and 16 years, with findings of significant neurocognitive deficits and brain MRI abnormalities regardless of operative management. To date, no study has evaluated the neuropsychological and neuroimaging antecedents and correlates of well-being in adults with congenital heart disease, a population now >1 million and projected to grow at 5% per year. The investigators propose to study the Boston cohort at ages 24-29 years to assess the associations of adult well-being with childhood and adolescent executive function, other measures of mental health and cognitive function, adolescent brain MRI findings, and clinical variables; findings will guide the design of interventions in childhood to optimize outcomes in adults with congenital heart disease.

Completed16 enrollment criteria

Routine Or Selective Stress Testing After Revascularization: ROSSTAR Trial RCT Outline

Coronary Heart DiseaseCoronary Artery Disease

The ROSSTAR trial is a pragmatic trial that will directly compare the strategies of routine and selective stress imaging testing (with radionuclide imaging (RNI)) late after PCI or CABG in asymptomatic patients. The study will be a single center trial based at the Jewish General Hospital (JGH), a McGill University teaching hospital (Montreal, Quebec). A total of 1100 patients who are either >5 years post-CABG or >2 years post-PCI will be randomized. Half of the patients will be randomized to a routine RNI testing, and the other half to selective RNI testing.

Unknown status11 enrollment criteria

Diagnostic Value of CircRNA-Uck2 for Acute Myocardial Infarction

Cardiac DiseaseDiagnoses Disease1 more

This is an observational diagnostic study that aims to evaluate the diagnostic value of circRNA-Uck2 in Acute Myocardial Infarction (AMI) in adults as compared to healthy and unstable angina controls. Rapid and adequate diagnosis of AMI is of great importance to enable a rapid start of treatment, save large tracts of dying myocardium, reduce the infarct size,and thereby decrease the risk of subsequent heart failure.

Unknown status11 enrollment criteria

Noninvasive Negative Pressure Ventilation to Support Failing Fontan Physiology

Failing Fontan PhysiologyPediatric Congenital Heart Disease

The purpose of this study is to assess for acute hemodynamic changes after implementation of noninvasive negative pressure ventilation (as compared with spontaneous respiration) in pediatric patients with Fontan failure using modern negative pressure ventilators

Completed6 enrollment criteria

Impact of Acute Normovolemic Hemodilution on Blood Viscosity

Ischemic Heart DiseaseCoronary Artery Disease

Acute normovolemic hemodilution (ANH) has long been employed for reducing allogenic blood transfusion for cardiac surgery, and hydroxyethyl starch has been used as an intravenous replacement fluid during ANH procedure. However, possible impact of ANH employing HES on blood viscosity and oxygen delivery have not been well investigated in patients undergoing off-pump coronary artery bypass (OPCAB) surgery . Anesthesia is induced and maintained by using propofol-remifentanil-rocuronium in OPCAB surgery (n=21). ANH is performed by using 5 ml/kg of blood salvage and administering 5 ml/kg of balanced HES 130/0.42 (Tetraspan™) for 15 min during vascular graft harvesting. For the present study, three arterial blood samples (3 ml each) are taken before (Sample 1) and after ANH (sample 2 and 3) and they are stored in 3 tubes. Sample 3 (in tube) undergoes further 30% in-vitro dilution by adding 1-1.5 ml HES. By using a scanning capillary tube viscometer (Hemovister™), Blood viscosity at low shear rate (5/sec) of the three samples are determined. By using a formula with blood viscosity and hematocrit, tissue O2 delivery index (TODI, = hematocrit/viscosity at 5/sec) is calculated.

Completed3 enrollment criteria
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