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The Effect of CRT on the Frank Starling Mechanism

PacemakerHeartfailure

The investigators are examining a scientific principle called the Frank Starling Mechanism and how it relates to Cardiac Resynchronisation Therapy (CRT), a form of pacemaker therapy used in the treatment of heart failure. The Frank Starling Mechanism is an established biological principle. The law states that the stroke volume of the heart increases in response to an increase in the volume of blood in the ventricles, before contraction, when all other factors remain constant. In other words, the law states that the more blood enters the heart, the more blood is pumped out of the heart with any given beat. There is some evidence that in some patients with chronic heart conditions, the Frank Starling Mechanism is LESS EFFECTIVE, meaning that the heart is less able to cope with a reduction in heart pumping function over time. There is also evidence that treatment with CRT may IMPROVE the Frank Starling Mechanism - evidence for this has been shown in dog and mice hearts, however, has never been shown in humans. The investigators aim to conduct a study where subjects undergo an ultrasound scan of the heart (echocardiogram) whilst the participants pacemaker settings are temporarily changed. This allows the investigators to measure the pumping function of the heart as more blood enters the heart. The investigators will perform this test on 20 participants before and after CRT, as well as 20 participants who have pacemakers, but no heart failure. This study aims to test 3 hypotheses. In participants with pacemakers, a REDUCED Frank Starling Mechanism predicts which participants go on to develop heart failure. Treatment with CRT IMPROVES the Frank Starling Mechanism in participants with pacemakers and heart failure. The degree of improvement of the Frank Starling Mechanism after treatment with CRT predicts which participants will respond to this treatment.

Not yet recruiting9 enrollment criteria

Spinal Cord Stimulation in Hypotensive Heart Failure Patients: Hemodynamic Assessment

Heart Failure

This is a prospective single-center study that aims to evaluate the effects of non-invasive transcutaneous spinal cord stimulation on systemic and pulmonary hemodynamics, assessed during right heart catheterization in patients with heart failure and persistent or transient hypotension subjected to be included into the heart transplantation waiting list.

Not yet recruiting12 enrollment criteria

The PURI-HF (Air Purifiers on Heart Failure) Trial

Heart Failure

Indoor air pollution and fine mode particulate matter with an aerodynamic diameter smaller than 2.5 micrometers (PM2.5) is a major contributor to global morbidity and mortality, particularly due to cardiovascular disease. This project aims to demonstrate the efficacy, feasibility and effectiveness of portable air filters in improving indoor PM2.5 levels and improving functional capacity of heart failure patients with reduced ejection fraction in India. The findings from the project will add to existing knowledge of innovative and scalable strategies to improve environmental and cardiovascular health worldwide. The overall objective of this study is to demonstrate the efficacy, feasibility, and effectiveness of portable air filters in improving indoor PM2.5 levels and improving functional capacity of heart failure patients with reduced ejection fraction in India.

Not yet recruiting6 enrollment criteria

An Optimization Pilot to Optimize An Early Palliative Care Intervention for Advanced Heart Failure...

Heart Failure NYHA Class IIIHeart Failure NYHA Class IV1 more

Using a highly innovative methodology, the Multiphase Optimization Strategy (MOST), the purpose of this randomized factorial pilot trial is to identify feasibility, acceptability, and preliminary efficacy of components of an intervention (UPHOLDS) to improve quality of life of older adults with advanced heart failure. Using a 2x2x2x2 factorial design, 64 adults with advanced heart failure will be randomized to receive one or more palliative care coach-delivered components, based on Ferrans' Health-Related Quality of Life Model: 1) psychoeducation on palliative care principles (4 vs. 8 sessions); 2) financial coaching (yes vs. no); 3) one-time specialty outpatient palliative care consultation (yes vs. no); and monthly follow (1 monthly follow-up call vs. monthly follow-up calls for 24 weeks).

Not yet recruiting4 enrollment criteria

Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy in Adult Congenital Heart Disease With Systemic Right Ventricle:...

Congenital Heart DiseaseSystemic Right Ventricle3 more

The main objective of RIGHT-CRT is to assess the impact/efficacy of CRT on functional capacity in ACHD patients with SRV.

Not yet recruiting18 enrollment criteria

Narrative Intervention for Chronic Illness

Heart FailureHeart Failure NYHA Class III1 more

The proposed study will test the NICI intervention. This study will gain insight into living with heart failure and learn if the NICI intervention is feasible and acceptable for people living with heart failure in both rural and urban locations. The study has two specific aims: Explore patterns and themes in illness narratives shared using thematic narrative inquiry to inform the tailoring content of the intervention (Phase 1). Establish the acceptability, satisfaction, and feasibility of an asynchronous narrative intervention for people living with HF in both rural and urban settings. Review trends and patterns in depression and anxiety outcomes in both rural and urban settings for efficacy. (Phase 2).

Not yet recruiting5 enrollment criteria

Development and Evaluation of 'My Voice': A Randomized Controlled Trial

Advance Care PlanningHeart Failure

The study aims to develop and evaluate a web-based interactive platform (called 'My Voice') that helps to educate patients with heart failure and their caregivers about heart failure, identify their goals for end-of-life care, and share these with their caregivers and doctors.

Not yet recruiting19 enrollment criteria

Using a Connected Application to Maintain Physical Activity After Cardiac Rehabilitation

Cardiac RehabilitationAcute Coronary Syndrome1 more

Maintaining physical activity after cardiac rehabilitation has a major role in disease progression and patient prognosis. 6 months after the cardiac rehabilitation, we find during a nursing interview that many patients do not maintain regular physical activity. 1 year after cardiac rehabilitation, between 30% and 60% of patients do not maintain the recommendations in terms of physical activity. It is recommended to perform studies evaluating the effectiveness of new technologies in the fight against non-compliance recommendations for physical activity. That is why, study the interest of using an application connected post-cardiac rehabilitation seems necessary to fight against dropouts in terms of physical activity.

Not yet recruiting7 enrollment criteria

Metolazone As Early Add On Therapy For Acute Decompensated Heart Failure (MELT-HF)--A Single Center...

Acute Decompensated Heart Failure

The primary objective of the study is to determine efficacy of metolazone as synergistic therapy with Lasix in patients with acute decompensated heart failure. This will be a single center double blinded randomized placebo- controlled pilot study of the addition of 5 mg of metolazone per day for 2 days compared to placebo in patients admitted with acute decompensated heart failure.

Terminated16 enrollment criteria

Catheter Ablation vs. Medical Therapy in Congested Hearts With AF

Congestive Heart FailureLeft Ventricular Failure1 more

This study is a multi-center, randomized, unblinded, clinical trial. The objective is to determine if catheter-based atrial fibrillation (AF) ablation is superior to medical treatment in patients with impaired left ventricular (LV) function who have been diagnosed with symptomatic AF within the past 12 months.

Terminated27 enrollment criteria
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