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Pumps for Kids, Infants, and Neonates

Pediatric Heart Failure

PumpKIN is a multicenter, prospective, single-arm feasibility study; Evaluating the investigational Jarvik 2015 VAD in pediatric patients with heart failure. This feasibility trial will enroll 10 subjects at up to 7 sites in the US. The primary objectives of this investigational device exemption (IDE) clinical investigation are to assess the feasibility of using the Jarvik 2015 in pediatric patients with severe heart failure who require mechanical circulatory support. Feasibility will be assessed by evaluating the safety profile of the Jarvik 2015 device in eligible subjects.

Active32 enrollment criteria

Oral Sodium to Preserve Renal EfficiencY in Acute Heart Failure

Volume Overload

The investigators are proposing a prospective, randomized, double blinded, placebo-controlled single center study evaluating the role of co-administration of oral sodium chloride (NaCl) with intravenous diuretics in patients hospitalized with acute decompensated heart failure. The investigators are approaching this study with the hypothesis that the use of oral sodium chloride leads to improved effective diuresis (as measured by weight loss) and renal function as compared to placebo in patients hospitalized with acute decompensated heart failure undergoing aggressive intravenous diuretic therapy.

Active17 enrollment criteria

The Effect of Breathing Exercise on Fatigue in Heart Failure Patients

Heart FailureFatigue

In this study, It is aimed to evaluate the effect of breathing exercise on fatigue in patients with heart failure, to reduce the severity of fatigue in participants, and thus to enable patients to participate more actively in daily life.

Active24 enrollment criteria

Pharmacologic Reversal of Ventricular Remodeling in Childhood Cancer Survivors at Risk for Congestive...

Cancer Survivor

This randomized phase II trial studies the side effects and how well low-dose carvedilol works in preventing congestive heart failure (CHF) in younger cancer survivors exposed to high dose anthracyclines for management of childhood cancer. Carvedilol may help lower the risk of cardiovascular complications

Active20 enrollment criteria

PCORI Integrated Care (IC) Models for Patient-Centered Outcomes

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Multiple chronic conditions (MCC) are widely recognized as the U.S. public health challenge of the 21st century. These physical and behavioral health conditions take a large toll on those suffering from the diseases, including many who are publicly insured, as well as caregivers and society. While evidence-based integrated care models can improve outcomes for individuals with MCC, such models have not yet been widely implemented. Insurance providers/payers have innovative system features that can be used to deploy these models; however, the investigators do not yet know which of these features can best help to improve outcomes for individuals with MCC in general or high-need subgroups in particular. As a result, patients lack information to make important decisions about their health and health care, and system-level decision makers face ongoing challenges in effectively and efficiently supporting those with MCC. This real-world study will provide useful information about available options for supporting individuals with MCC. Building on existing integrated care efforts, the investigators will enroll N=1,927 (N=265 Phase I and N=1,662 Phase II) adults with MCC at risk for repeated hospitalizations and assess the impact of three payer-led options (e.g. High-Touch, High-Tech, Usual Care) on patient-centered outcomes, namely patient activation in health care, health status, and subsequent re-hospitalization. The investigators will also determine which option works best for whom under what circumstances by gathering information directly from individuals with MCC through self-report questionnaires, health care use data, and interviews.

Active21 enrollment criteria

Therapeutic Education Strategy for Patients With Acute Heart Failure

Heart Failure

The EduStra-HF study will examine the impact of an intensive therapeutic education on patients discharged from hospital after an episode of acute heart failure (HF). Patients will be randomized into two groups: one will receive "usual care" monitoring and one will receive a specific educational monitoring programme for 1 year. All patients will meet with a specialized therapeutic education nurse before discharge. The effect of the intensive education on HF rehospitalization and quality of life will be examined.

Active20 enrollment criteria

Enhancing Community Health Through Patient Navigation, Advocacy and Social Support

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Some patients who have multiple long-term health conditions have significant challenges accessing needed services despite available primary care and social services resources. Patient navigation programs may help those with complex health conditions improve their care and outcomes and if delivered by community health navigators (CHNs) who have close community ties, these programs have the potential to reduce barriers to care and increase access to coordinated, person-centred care. The ENCOMPASS program aims to improve the care and health outcomes for high-risk patients by linking patients with chronic disease with a CHN to help them navigate the health system, facilitate communication between patients and providers, improve patients' understanding of their conditions and treatment plans, and support patients in their self-management. In Canada, patient navigation programs have not been well studied or broadly implemented in patients with chronic disease, making a comprehensive evaluation of ENCOMPASS important. This program has great potential to improve care for patients with chronic diseases in primary care.

Active10 enrollment criteria

Creating A Cardiorenal Multidisciplinary Team for Management HF and CKD Patients

Heart FailureChronic Kidney Diseases

Several drugs have been labeled as guideline-directed-medical therapies (GDMT) to improve overall health outcomes and slow the progression of disease in patients with heart failure (HF). Although scientific trials have deemed these drugs to be successful, many HF patients have been unable to either get started on the appropriate drug regimens or be optimized on the doses required to show substantial benefit, particularly in those who also suffer from chronic kidney disease (CKD). This is largely due to the current health care delivery model that requires a primary care clinician or general internist to refer patients to heart failure specialists and nephrologists. The specialty care itself then requires even more coordination resulting in patients getting lost to follow-up, physicians losing track of recommendations from different clinics, and too many separate electronic medical documentations to consolidate prior to deciding on what medication is appropriate at one thirty-minute outpatient visit. This study plans to create a new, virtual cardio-renal multidisciplinary team including a heart failure specialist and nephrologist to ease the coordination of care and consequently show a better implementation of GDMT in patients with HF and CKD when comparing those rates to the traditional referral-based way that these medications get prescribed.

Active8 enrollment criteria

Molecular Pathways Involved in Cardiac Remodeling in Patients With Chronic Heart Failure With Preserved...

Coronary Heart Disease

Heart failure with preserved ejection fraction nowadays affects about half of all patients with heart failure. In the general population, the prevalence of this subclass of heart failure (HFpEF, ed.) increases as the age of patients increases, especially in those over 65 years of age, and it has a significant gender. The study is to investigate the molecular pathways, predominantly protein patterns, involved in cardiac remodeling peculiar to heart failure with preserved ejection fraction (HFpEF) by comparing them with remodeling pathways and protein pattern alterations in patients with HFrEF. In addition, the study aims to identify molecular alterations that would allow early identification of the development of PH-HFpEF and PH-HFrEF, affecting the female gender more

Active2 enrollment criteria

Effects of Telemonitoring on the Outcome of Heart Failure Patients After an Incidence of Acute Decompensation...

Heart Failure

Heart failure is the most rapidly rising cardiovascular disease and has come to be recognized as a growing epidemic. Digital health interventions are the most recent iteration of an effort to promote individualized outpatient care through positive behaviour change theory. The UHN team has developed a highly automated and user-centered smartphone-based system, Medly, which allows for the telemonitoring of patients diagnosed with heart failure. The purpose of this study will be two-fold: 1) to determine if the introduction of Medly within two weeks of discharge will improve self-care management, quality of life, and clinical status, 2) to assess whether Medly will lead to a potential reduction in 30 day readmission rates amongst HF patients in the Toronto Central Local Health Integration Network (TC LHIN), without increasing the average length of stay or visits to the emergency department. These parameters will be measured as secondary outcomes.

Active9 enrollment criteria
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