Randomized Ablation-based AF Rhythm-control Versus Rate-control in Patients With HF and High-burden...
Atrial FibrillationHeart FailureThis is an extended follow up study of the original RAFT-AF Study. The RAFT-AF study was a multi-centre randomized controlled trial with a prospective randomized open blinded endpoint trial (PROBE) design. Patients were randomized to either catheter ablation-based rhythm control of AF as compared to rate control of AF
Cardiovascular and Renal Treatment in Heart Failure Patients With Hyperkalaemia or at High Risk...
Heart FailureHyperkalemiaThe CARE-HK in HF is a registry study based on the hypothesis that adherence to guidelines is associated with improved real-world outcomes for heart failure (HF) patients. For the purpose of this study, adherence to guidelines is defined as 1) adherence to potassium (sK+) monitoring recommendations, and 2) adherence to renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system inhibitor (RAASi) treatment recommendations, according to the most current local guidelines at the time of assessment. The study aims to evaluate real-world RAASi treatment patterns in clinical practice compared with the guideline-directed medical therapy (GDMT) recommendations. Factors associated with patients achieving GDMT will be evaluated to identify potential barriers.
Observational and Prospective Registry on Cardiac Contractility Modulation (CCM) Therapy
Heart FailureSystolicObservational and perspective study with acute and chronic endpoint.
Prospective Study on Prognosis of Cardiac Resynchronized Therapy (CRT), Implantable Cardioverter...
Congestive Heart FailureCRT and ICD has known as decreasing cardiac mortality in patient with heart failure. Especially, it has reported that CRT improved cardiac systolic function, quality of life of patients with heart failure. However, CRT and primary ICD was not generalized in Korea. So the investigators will register patients who implant CRT or ICD (primary), and follow them up. During scheduled follow up, all patients will perform echocardiography, 6 minute walking test, EKG, Holter monitoring and questionnaire on QOL.
BIO-2-HEART: Identification of Biomarkers in T2DM and Heart Failure
Heart FailureDiabetes Mellitus1 moreThe primary aim of the current study is a better understanding of the role of Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus (T2DM) in heart failure and, in particular, changes in cardiac metabolism, which may contribute to heart failure. Various biomarkers in the coronary artery blood, as well as in the arterial and peripheral venous blood, are to be identified for this purpose. Included are patients with and without T2DM, who have a clinically indicated and guidance-appropriate Cardiac Resynchronisation Therapy (CRT) implantation due to their cardiac insufficiency. Not all patients currently benefit from the implantation of a CRT system (so-called non-responder). Despite narrow inclusion criteria, these "non-responders" cannot be unmasked in advance of the implantation. A further aim of this study is to identify biomarkers, which can be determined in advance of implantation to differentiate between responders and non-responders.
Follow-up of the Cardiomyopathy Cohort SFB/TR19
CardiomyopathiesHeart FailureFollow-up of a cohort of inflammatory cardiomyopathy patients (suspected or validated inflammatory cardiomyopathy) recruited at baseline by the SFB-TR19 project. Standardized protocols will be used for the assessment of medical history and examinations, laboratory biomarkers, and the collection of various biomaterials for biobanking purposes.
A Registry Study of Biomarkers in Heart Failure
Cardiovascular DiseasesThe registry study aims to discover the prognostic value of bio-markers in heart failure
Body Composition Ultrasound for Patients With Heart Failure
Heart FailureThis study aims to determine whether skeletal muscle ultrasound is a useful technique for measuring low muscle mass in patients with heart failure (HF). Muscle wasting and abnormal muscle quality has been identified in patients with advanced HF and may contribute to patients' physical limitations. However assessments of body composition for patients with HF currently rely on the research tool of dual X-ray absorptiometry (DXA) for measurements of skeletal muscle mass, which is limited by cost, use of radiation, and the need for patients to be transported to the DXA scanner for imaging. Therefore this observational study is designed to validate a new approach that allows a safe and portable assessment of body composition.
Heart Failure and Aortic Stenosis Transcriptome
Heart FailureAortic StenosisThis study is aimed to investigate the global transcriptome in order to determine the expression profile of messenger RNAs (mRNAs), as well as long noncoding- (lncRNAs) and micro noncoding-RNAs (miRNAs) in heart failure (HF) and in aortic stenosis (AS). The aim is to clarify their role in cardiac disease pathogenesis, as well as their potential as biomarkers. To this purpose, both tissue and blood specimens will be collected and patients will be compared to individuals not affected by cardiovascular diseases.
Personalized Therapy Study - HFRS (TriageHF) Post Approval Study
Heart FailureMedtronic is sponsoring the HFRS PAS to evaluate the HFRS feature (TriageHF) when used in routine clinical practice following commercial release. The HFRS PAS is conducted within Medtronic's Product Surveillance Registry (PSR) platform.