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Comparison of Cardiac Resynchronisation Therapy (CRT) Response Using High Frequency (HF) - ECG or...

Heart Failure

The research aims to compare the response of Cardiac Resynchronisation Therapy (CRT) using HF ECG guided or the conventional method of Q-LV measurement guided optimisation for left ventricular, pacing site.

Not yet recruiting6 enrollment criteria

Pulmonary Artery Catheterization and Carvedilol Early Initiation in Cardiogenic SHOCK Due to HFrEF...

Heart Failure With Reduced Ejection FractionCardiogenic Shock

This study aims to compare the impact of hemodynamic monitoring using pulmonary artery catheter (PAC) on survival and inotropic agent reduction in patients with cardiogenic shock caused by heart failure with reduced ejection fraction (HFrEF). Also, the investigators intend to investigate the difference in long-term survival rates in patients who have recovered from cardiogenic shock due to HFrEF and received early beta-blocker treatment based on PAC monitoring.

Not yet recruiting14 enrollment criteria

Post-market Prospective, Multicenter, Randomized and Single-blinded Clinical Investigation to Evaluate...

Heart Failure

The goal of this randomized, multicenter prospective study is to demonstrate that the activation of biventricular pacing with fusion and AV optimization feature will increase the rate of CRT responders in terms of LV reverse remodeling, compared with conventional biventricular pacing.

Not yet recruiting26 enrollment criteria

TARGET-LOAD Pilot Study Comparing Hemodynamics-guided LVAD Unloading vs. Standard of Care

Heart Failure

This study is a prospective, randomized-controlled, non-blinded, multi-center, pilot trial to compare standard-of-care left ventricular assist device (LVAD) unloading plus heart failure (HF) medications reverse-remodeling management versus hemodynamics-guided LVAD unloading with use of the wireless monitoring system CardioMEMS plus HF medications reverse-remodeling management.

Not yet recruiting27 enrollment criteria

RV Systolic and Diastolic Function and Contractile Reserve Under Acute Exercise and in Response...

Pulmonary HypertensionRight Heart Failure3 more

Exercise training in Pulmonary arterial hypertension in the setting of rehabilitation leads to an enormous improvement of functional state and haemodynamics. However the underlying mechanism is still unkown. It is assumed to be relied on Right ventricular contractile reserve, but this has never been proven with goldstandard PV-loop assessment. Our aim is to evaluate the mechanism leading to the increase in functional state and to evaluate the impact of exercise (acute and chronic) on right ventricular performance

Not yet recruiting8 enrollment criteria

PReventive Effect Of Left Bundle Branch Area Pacing Versus righT vEntricular paCing on All Cause...

BradyarrhythmiaAtrioventricular Block1 more

PROTECT-SYNC study is a multicenter, randomized, controlled trial. A total of 7 medical centers across Republic of Korea will enroll 450 patients during 2 years of enrollment period, and followed for 2 years of follow-up period. The purpose of this study to compare the clinical outcomes of Left Bundle Branch Area Pacing (LBBAP) compared to Right Ventricular Pacing (RVP) in bradyarrhythmia patients who require high burden of ventricular pacing (>40%).

Not yet recruiting12 enrollment criteria

HIS Alternative II - UK Site

Heart FailureLeft Bundle-Branch Block

The study will investigate the feasibility of using direct HIS pacing or left bundle branch pacing (LBB pacing) as an alternative to biventricular pacing in patients with symptomatic heart failure and an ECG with a typical left bundle branch block pattern.

Not yet recruiting11 enrollment criteria

Safety of Withdrawal of Pharmacological Treatment for Recovered HER2 Targeted Therapy Related Cardiac...

CardiotoxicityHER2-positive Breast Cancer3 more

Breast cancer is the most common cancer in the United Kingdom (UK), but improvements in treatment mean 3 in 4 people survive for more than 10 years. Many people receive treatments called human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 (HER2) targeted therapies for their breast cancer, however these can affect heart function. This 'cardiotoxicity' is generally temporary and mild, but patients receive drugs to help their heart recover. Currently it is not known how long patients should receive these treatments. Patients with other types of heart failure are treated lifelong, but this may not be necessary here as the damaging cancer drugs have stopped. Taking drugs for many years can have an impact on people's quality of life, particularly for young patients. It is therefore important to understand the best treatment length. The investigators will study people whose heart function has recovered after HER2 therapy heart problems and are not at high risk for heart disease. The investigators will carefully stop their heart drugs whilst monitoring them closely with special heart scans and blood tests to detect problems early. The investigators will also study how patients are currently treated using national data. The results of this study will help doctors better guide breast cancer survivors about treatment of heart damage from HER2 cancer therapies.

Not yet recruiting8 enrollment criteria

Mediterranean Diet and Nutritional Support in Heart Failure Sarcopenia

Sarcopenia

Heart failure (HF) is a chronic disease with an increasing incidence; it represents the final stage of multiple cardiac diseases and significantly affects the QoL of the patients. Its prevalence is about 26 million people in the world, especially in elderly. Sarcopenia has been directly associated with the presence of increased comorbidity in patients with HF. In this study the investigators aim to compare the clinical evolution of patients with HF after receiving nutritional support with Mediterranean diet alone or in combination with a hypercaloric, hyperproteic oral nutritional Supplement

Active6 enrollment criteria

Continuum: Digital Health to Manage Heart Failure Outpatients

Heart FailureChronic Heart Failure

Heart failure (HF) is one of the leading causes of hospitalization and death worldwide. Remote patient monitoring and digital therapeutics could help reduce the consumption of care for these patients (hospitalizations, emergency room visits) and optimize their management (education, medication optimization). This randomized study aims to evaluate the effects of the Continuum software solution in patients with heart failure, whether or not they are followed in specialized clinics. Heart failure is one of the main causes of hospitalization and death in the world. Evidence suggests that remote patient monitoring (RPM) and digital therapeutics (DTX solutions) can help improve care consumption (i.e. hospitalizations, emergency visits) and also support health care professionals to improve care (i.e. symptoms management, drug optimization). This randomised study aims to evaluate the effects of these two software solutions in the context of specialized HF clinics (HFC) and primary health care on health care consumption and clinical events.

Active27 enrollment criteria
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