
To Evaluate the Efficacy and Safety on Blood Pressure In Patients With Hypertension Diagnosed Congestive...
HypertensionCongestive Heart FailureTo compare and evaluate the efficacy and safety of Candemore tab. versus Atacand tab. on blood pressure in patients with hypertension diagnosed congestive heart failure

Cardioprotective and Metabolic Effects of Metformin in Patients With Heart Failure and Diabetes...
Insulin ResistanceChronic Heart FailureThe aim of the study is to evaluate the effect of metformin on myocardial function, insulin resistance and selected metabolic markers in patients with type 2 diabetes and heart failure (HF+DM+) in a cross-over, randomized, placebo controlled trial. Hypothesis: Metformin treatment in HF+DM+ group will lead to better myocardial function and load tolerance in comparison to placebo. The degree of improvement will be linked to selected metabolic parameters.

Platelet Inhibition in Patients With Systolic Heart Failure
Systolic Heart FailureThe investigators aim to determine if patients with systolic heart failure treated with prasugrel achieve greater platelet inhibition compared to those treated with clopidogrel.

Effects of 'NHGDoc' on Quality of Care
Heart FailureThe purpose of this study is to determine whether the computerized decision support system 'NHGDoc' is effective in improving quality of primary care in terms of processes of care (e.g. prescribing behavior of physicians) as well as outcomes of care (e.g. hospital admissions, mortality).

The Role of Peritoneal Dialysis in Patients With Refractory Heart Failure and Chronic Kidney Disease...
Refractory Heart FailureChronic Kidney DiseaseIn patients with advanced heart failure (HF), systemic congestion is the main indication for hospitalization. Recent evidence has highlighted the role of fluid retention in the pathogenesis of renal dysfunction and subsequent diuretic resistance. Previous kidney disease, diuretic resistance, and progression of renal dysfunction often coexist in patients with HF and persistent volume overload. This clinical presentation represents the most extreme feature of the cardio-renal syndrome. However, available therapeutic options for this ominous condition are scarce and limited. Indeed, there are no data from randomized control trials using pharmacological interventions that support the beneficial effect on survival. Interestingly, intermittent ultrafiltration has recently emerged as an alternative therapeutic option for reducing volume overload in patients with refractory HF. Current literature suggests that it has potential advantages over standard medical treatment particularly in acute stages of HF. Among ultrafiltration methods, peritoneal dialysis (PD) has been preferred as an additional resource for the treatment of advanced congestive heart failure (CHF) compared with hemodialysis because it can provide a more physiological and continuous ultrafiltration. In fact, several studies showed that use of PD improved clinical functional class and hemodynamic parameters and reduced hospitalization rates in patients with CHF. Nevertheless, most studies were limited by retrospective analyses of small sample size, prospective observational design with no control group, or inclusion of patients with end-stage renal failure. Therefore, well-designed prospective randomized controlled studies are mandatory to confirm the effects of PD in these patients.

Study to Assess the Safety of BAY1067197 in Stable Heart Failure Patients on Standard Therapy Including...
Heart FailureThis is a study to investigate the safety and tolerability of the partial A1 agonist BAY1067197 in patients with chronic heart failure. BAY1067197 will be applied as a single dose of 30 mg in addition to standard therapy including a beta-blocker. The aim of the study is to assess if a single oral dose of 30 mg BAY1067197 is well tolerated when given on top of standard therapy for heart failure, particularly ß-blocker treatment.

Building Skill in Heart Failure Self-care: A Community Based Intervention
Heart FailureThe purpose of this study is to pilot and feasibility test an innovative cognitive behavioral intervention to improve heart failure self-care among community dwelling older adults.The primary aim of this study is to test the effect of the intervention on improving heart failure self-care, knowledge and Health related quality of life at 1 month and 3 months. We will test three hypotheses comparing 60 older adults with heart failure randomly assigned to either the intervention or a control group: Hypothesis 1. Participants in the intervention group will have significantly improved heart failure self-care than control participants. Hypothesis 2. Participants in the intervention group will have significantly improved knowledge about heart failure and heart failure self-care than control participants. Hypothesis 3. Participants in the intervention group will have significantly better Health Related Quality of Life than control participants. A secondary exploratory aim is to assess and describe implementation feasibility of providing a heart failure self-care intervention in a community group setting.

Effect of Dietary Sodium Restriction in the Management of Patients With Heart Failure and Diastolic...
Diastolic DysfunctionAlthough half of the patients with HF has normal ejection fraction or slightly altered (HF-PEF) and the prognosis differs little from those with reduced ejection fraction, the pathophysiology of HF-PEF is still poorly understood. Sodium restriction is the most common measure of self-care oriented to HF patients for management of congestive episodes. The role of this orientation in the treatment of patients with preserved ejection fraction, however, is still unclear. The evaluation of the effects of sodium restriction on neurohormonal activation and episodes of decompensation in HF-PEF can promote a better understanding of the pathophysiological progression of this complex syndrome.

Effect of Inorganic Nitrates (Beetroot Juice) on Arterial Hemodynamics and Exercise Capacity
Heart Failure With Normal Ejection FractionThe main objective is to test the hypothesis that inorganic nitrate supplementation will: (1) Improve exercise efficiency and performance; (2) Enhance the systemic vasodilator reserve during exercise and specifically, the vasodilator response in exercising muscle; (3) Reduce arterial wave reflections and arterial load; (4) Improve skeletal muscle mitochondrial function in subjects with heart failure with preserved ejection fraction.

Genetically Targeted Therapy for the Prevention of Symptomatic Atrial Fibrillation in Patients With...
Current or Recent History of Atrial FibrillationThis study is being done to compare the effects of bucindolol hydrochloride (bucindolol) to metoprolol succinate (Toprol-XL) on the recurrence of symptomatic atrial fibrillation/atrial flutter in patients with heart failure who have a specific genotype for the beta-1 adrenergic receptor.