Left Atrial Distensibility to Predict Prognosis in Consecutive Patients
Heart FailureAtrial Fibrillation1 moreLeft ventricular filling pressure (LVFP) has prognostic significance in patients with heart failure. Traditionally, it should be assessed by invasive method, as cardiac catheterization and Swan-Gung catheter. In advance of new techniques and modality, echocardiography provides some useful parameters for assessing LVFP, such myocardial tissue Doppler imaging. Many articles had documented that peak velocity of early-diastolic trans-mitral inflow velocity divided by early-diastolic velocity over mitral annulus correlated closely to LVFP. However, myocardial tissue Doppler only provides the information of regional myocardium, so patients with regional wall motion abnormality, as coronary artery disease, can't be assessed by this method without handicap. In addition, conduction disturbance, like bundle branch block, also influences the result of myocardial tissue Doppler. For resolving those problems, the investigators had designed a new global parameter to assess LVFP. In the investigators prior study, left atrial distensibility correlated logarithmically to LVFP in patients with severe mitral regurgitation and also in patients with acute myocardial infarction. Left atrial distensibility provided a new viewpoint to assess left ventricular diastolic function and to predict prognosis. This time, to extend left atrial distensibility to general population received echocardiographic examination for predicting prognosis is attempted.
Role of Endothelial Function, Muscular Fitness and Metabolism in Functional Activity in Patients...
Chronic Heart FailureCoronary Disease1 moreShortness of breath, fatigue, and exercise intolerance are clinical symptoms of chronic heart failure (CHF). Recent studies suggested that peripheral impairment was the major cause of clinical symptoms, and mechanism may be related to neuroendocrine impairment and vascular smooth muscle dysfunction. It results in increased peripheral resistance that may influence limb blood flow, muscle fitness and activities of daily.The purposes of this study are to compare muscular strength, endurance, and perfusion of quadriceps between CHF patients and healthy controls by isokinetic test and near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) and difference in activities of daily living to compare endothelium function between CHF patients and healthy control subjects the relationship between endothelium function, muscular strength, endurance, perfusion, and metabolism of quadriceps.
Hormone KLOTHO Level in Heart Failure Patients That Participate in Rehabilitation Programme
Heart Failure30 patients suffering from Heart Failure with Ejection Fraction less than 40% start Cardiac Rehabilitation Programme, serum KLOTHO Hormone level and other labs and Echo measurements will be taken on the first visit. After completion of 3-month Rehabilitation Programme the second set of labs and Echo measurements will be taken. Than participants will be divided for 2 groups: the patients who wish to continue Rehabilitation programme for additional 3-month period and the second group that prefer to stop Rehabilitation programme after completion of the first 3 month period. For both groups additional set of labs will be taken this time and at the end of the study. The Aim of the study: to investigate association between serum KLOTHO level, physical activity and possible correlation with laboratory and echocardiographic parameters in cohort of Heart Failure patients.
Loop Diuretic Therapy in Acutely Decompensated Heart Failure
Acute Heart FailureDiurHF is a prospective, multicenter, observational, study that compares continuous with intermittent infusion of furosemide in patients admitted with a diagnosis of ADHF. Previous pilot study design was planned to anticipate a larger multicenter trial able to definitively evaluate the optimal loop diuretic use strategy in patients with ADHF.
Patient Journey in Hospital With Acute Heart Failure
Heart FailureA multicentre, prospective, observational, hospital-based registry of patients with acute heart failure (AHF) those whose care was guided by a cardiologist in Turkey.
Brain Function and Perfusion in Patients With Heart Failure
Heart FailureDilated Cardiomyopathy3 moreThe investigators will evaluate the determinants of cerebral impairment in patients with non-ischemic heart failure compared to controls, and its relation to cognitive function. They hypothesize that patients with heart failure have impaired brain perfusion and hemodynamic factors are associated with cognitive dysfunction.
Nutritional Evaluation of Patients With Congestive Heart Failure
Congestive Heart FailureThis study objective is to assess the nutritional status of Patients With Congestive Heart Failure.
Predictives Factors of Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy: a Multimodal Analysis Using 2D Speckle...
Heart FailureReduced Ejection FractionCardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT) is one of the lastest recommended treatments in patients with refractory symptomatic chronic heart failure with reduced ejection fraction (HFREF). Despite clear guidelines 20 to 40 % of implanted patients are not clinically ameliorated. They are called the "non responders". Patient selection seams to be one of the key to improve the efficiency of CRT. This protocol try to assess positive predictive factors to CRT by a multimodal approach.
Multi-centre Observational Registry on Patients With Implantable Devices Remotely Monitored
DefibrillatorsImplantable3 moreMulticentric, observational, retrospective registry including patients underwent implantable device implantation (pacemaker or ICD) for any indication in the period from 2009 to 2016, followed by remote monitoring. The aims of the registry are to evaluate the occurrence of atrial arrhythmias, of hospitalizations, and the mortality during a long-term follow-up.
Study on Mechanical and Electrical Alternans
Heart FailureIschemia1 moreThe main objective is to investigate mechanical alternans and MTWA in patients with heart failure caused by coronary artery disease to demonstrate a possible correlation between these two phenomena.