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Internet Cognitive Behavioural Therapy to Patients With Heart Failure and Depression

Heart FailureDepressive Symptoms

The purpose of this study is to evaluate the short (9 weeks) and long (6 and 12 months) term effects of an 9 weeks intervention of internet-based cognitive behavioural therapy on depressive symptoms, worrying/anxiety, sleep, self-care knowledge and quality of life in patients with chronic heart failure and depression.

Completed7 enrollment criteria

An Efficacy, Safety and Tolerability Study of Ixmyelocel-T Administered Via Transendocardial Catheter-based...

Ischemic Dilated Cardiomyopathy (IDCM)

This study is designed to assess the efficacy, safety and tolerability of ixmyelocel-T compared to placebo (vehicle control) when administered via transendocardial catheter-based injections to patients with end stage heart failure due to IDCM, who have no reasonable revascularization options (either surgical or percutaneous interventional) likely to provide clinical benefit.

Completed48 enrollment criteria

Hemodynamic Responses to RLX030 Infusion in Subjects With Acute Heart Failure

Acute Heart Failure

This study will assess the hemodynamic effect of RLX030 infusion in subjects with acute heart failure. In addition safety and effects on renal function and biomarkers will be assessed.

Completed8 enrollment criteria

Effectiveness of Respiratory Muscle Training by Spirotiger in Chronic Patients

Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary DiseaseCongestive Heart Failure

The reduction in effort tolerance as result of a decreased efficiency in ventilation is common both in patients affected by COPD (McKenzie) and chronic heart failure (CHF) (Ribeiro, Frankenstein). One of the most common cause is the reduced respiratory muscle strength and endurance. Some studies have evaluated the effect of a specific training on the muscular strength both in pulmonary (Battaglia, Powell) and cardiac patients (Winkelmann, Chiappa). Moreover, only few studies investigated a specific training for such patients (Koppers, Sherer) because of the complicated equipment needed to prevent hypocapnia. Up to date, portable and economic systems for isocapnic hyperpnea have been developed for respiratory muscle training. Primary aim of the study was to evaluate the effectiveness of the respiratory muscle training -by the technique of the isocapnic hyperpnea- on the effort tolerance and endurance in patients with COPD and CHF Secondary aims were: A.to quantify the number of patients with deficit of respiratory muscles endurance and B.to verify different response of training between COPD and CHF patients

Completed6 enrollment criteria

Renal Hemodynamic Effects of RLX030A in Subjects With Chronic Heart Failure (CHF)

Chronic Heart Failure (CHF)

This study will assess the renal hemodynamic effect of RLX030 infusion in subjects with chronic heart failure. In addition safety and effects on renal function and biomarkers will be assessed.

Completed9 enrollment criteria

Mechanisms of Erythropoietin Action in the Cardiorenal Syndrome

Heart FailureCongestive2 more

Erythropoietin (EPO) treatment in patients with the severe cardiorenal syndrome increases cardiac performance and decreases progression of renal failure by dampening the main driving forces of the cardiorenal syndrome in part via non-erythropoietic pathways. I. Does EPO administration to patients with the severe cardiorenal syndrome increase cardiac performance and decrease progression of renal disease? II. Does EPO treatment affect the main driving forces of the cardiorenal connection, that is, dampen the activated renin-angiotensin system (RAS), attenuate increased reactive oxygen species (ROS), normalize increased sympathetic activity, and decrease inflammation? III. Does EPO treatment positively affect the cell function of patients with the cardiorenal syndrome: are gene expression signatures of leukocytes positively influenced by EPO treatment, does EPO shift the Jak/STAT pathway to a less pro-inflammatory profile in monocytes, and are function and number of endothelial progenitor cells (EPCs) affected by treatment with EPO in the cardiorenal syndrome? IV. Can the direct actions of EPO be differentiated from the effects on hemoglobin levels?

Completed26 enrollment criteria

A Study to Compare the Effects of Coreg CR and Coreg IR on Heart Function in Subjects With Stable...

Congestive Heart Failure

The purpose of this study is to determine if Coreg CR is as effective as Coreg IR in improving heart function in subjects with stable chronic heart failure.

Completed31 enrollment criteria

Safety and Effectiveness of Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy With Defibrillation

Heart FailureCongestive3 more

The purpose of this study was to determine if cardiac resynchronization therapy when combined with defibrillation is safe and effective in the treatment of symptomatic heart failure.

Completed6 enrollment criteria

Collaborative Care for Heart Failure Patients With the Metabolic Syndrome

Heart FailureCongestive1 more

Heart failure is a condition where the heart does not pump enough blood to the rest of the body. People with heart failure may have another condition called the "metabolic syndrome"( having excess fat in the belly, high blood pressure, high fat in the blood, low level of good cholesterol and high blood sugar). People who have both heart failure and the metabolic syndrome often see many doctors. A new clinic has been formed at Ben Taub General Hospital that includes a specialist in heart failure (cardiologist) and in the metabolic syndrome (endocrinologist) as well as patient teaching. The goal of this study is to randomize patients with the metabolic syndrome who are admitted to the hospital for heart failure to this clinic (collaborative care) versus the usual doctor appointments (usual care). The purpose of this study is to see if collaborative care is better medical care than usual care. Specifically, we will see if patients in collaborative care will have: fewer admissions to hospitals for illness better blood pressure, sugar, fat and heart failure control better patient satisfaction and knowledge about their diseases lower levels of inflammation.

Completed17 enrollment criteria

A Study of Valsartan Administered Once Daily Versus Twice Daily, in Patients With Stable, Chronic...

Chronic Heart Failure

This study will evaluate the tolerability and safety of valsartan in patients with stable, chronic heart failure (NYHA Class ll-lll). The 12-week double blind study has a 2-week (maximum) screening, and a 10-week active treatment phase. In each of the treatment arms (QD and BID), patients are up-titrated to a maximum valsartan total daily dose of 320 mg. Patients remain on their prior CHF standard care therapy throughout the study period, and the up-titration of valsartan is based on patient tolerability.

Completed9 enrollment criteria
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