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Active clinical trials for "Heart Failure, Systolic"

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SyncAV Study: Investigation of the Efficacy of the SyncAV Fusion Pacing Algorithm on Exercise

Heart FailureSystolic

In patients with weak pumping function of the heart, uncoordinated contraction of the chambers can be corrected using a cardiac resynchronization therapy ("CRT") pacemaker. These devices make patients live longer by improving how the heart pumps and reducing symptoms such as breathlessness. However, not all patients benefit from CRT and programming devices optimally can greatly influence success. Predicting the correct timings of contraction between the atria (top chambers of the heart) and the ventricles (bottom chambers), as well as between the left and right ventricles, especially when heart rate increases during exercises, is challenging. A new approach to optimizing CRT programming has been proposed known as 'fusion-pacing'. This allows the electrical wave from the heart's own conduction system to merge or fuse with the impulse from the pacemaker in the left ventricle. The timing of the pacemaker's impulse is continuously adjusted to measurements the device makes of the hearts natural conduction. What is not clear is how effective 'fusion-pacing' is during exercise when the hearts natural conduction changes rapidly and unpredictably. We plan to investigate this by monitoring the electrocardiogram ("ECG") whilst accurately measuring exercise performance and ability during a cardiopulmonary exercise test ("CPET") on an exercise bike. We will also ask participants to rate their perceived exercise intensity to see whether fusion pacing improves ECG resynchronization, exercise performance, and patients' symptoms compared to standard programming.

Unknown status11 enrollment criteria

Dapagliflozin And Pulmonary Artery Hemodynamics in Heart Failure With Reduced Ejection Fraction...

Heart FailureSystolic

The focus of this study is to investigate the use of Dapagliflozin in HFrEF (NYHA II-IV) patients with or without diabetes who have CardioMEMS® implanted to assess the impact on pulmonary artery pressure measurements after 12 weeks of therapy.

Unknown status6 enrollment criteria

GutHeart: Targeting Gut Microbiota to Treat Heart Failure

Systolic Heart Failure

The objective of this trial is to study the effect of targeting the gut microbiota in patients with heart failure (HF). First, the investigators will characterize gut microbiota composition in patients with various degree of systolic HF as compared with healthy controls. Second, the potential impact of targeting gut microbiota to improve HF will be investigated through an open label randomized controlled trial (RCT) of probiotics, antibiotics and controls. The hypothesis being tested is that the gut microbiota is altered in HF; that gut microbiota of HF patients, through interaction with the intestinal and systemic innate immune system, contribute to a low-grade systemic inflammation as well as metabolic disturbances in these patients; and that an intervention with probiotics and the non-absorbable antibiotic Rifaximin attenuates these inflammatory and metabolic disturbances and improves heart function through modulation of the gut microbiota.

Unknown status29 enrollment criteria

Reversal of Cardiomyopathy by Suppression of Frequent Premature Ventricular Complexes

Heart DiseasesCardiac Arrhythmias3 more

Frequent monomorphic premature ventricular complexes (PVCs) may cause a cardiomyopathy (CMP) that is reversible by suppression of the ectopic focus. This study investigates whether PVC suppression therapy can improve cardiac function and clinical condition of patients with idiopathic or ischemic CMP and frequent monomorphic PVCs. For this purpose, patients will be randomized to either one of two treatment strategies: 1) conventional heart failure therapy plus PVC suppression therapy, consisting of RFCA as primary treatment and Amiodarone as secondary treatment in case of unsuccessful RFCA, or 2) conventional heart failure therapy without PVC suppression therapy.

Unknown status20 enrollment criteria

Inspiratory Muscle Training for Breathless Patients With Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease and...

Pulmonary DiseaseChronic Obstructive2 more

The purpose of this study is to determine whether inspiratory muscle training is effective to improve breathless and exercise intolerance in symptomatic patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) plus chronic heart failure (HF).

Unknown status8 enrollment criteria

Imaging Study of Allocation of Pacing Targets in Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy

Systolic Heart Failure

Magnetic Resonance Image guided delivery of Left and Right Ventricular Leads to optimal myocardial targets will result in improved clinical response to CRT using Left Ventricular remodeling criteria.

Unknown status13 enrollment criteria

Clinical Trial of Systolic Heart Failure Treatment of IvabRadine Hemisulfate Sustained-release Tablets...

Chronic Systolic Heart Failure

Ivabradine acts by inhibiting the ionic If current that modulates the pacemaker activity of sinoatrial node cells. The aim of present study is to evaluate the efficacy and safety of IvabRadine hemisulfate Sustained-release Tablets versus placebo in patients with moderate to severe chronic systolic heart failure.

Unknown status31 enrollment criteria

ST2 for the Management of Heart Failure - STADE-HF

Heart FailureDiastolic Heart Failure1 more

Heart failure (HF) is a severe disease, burdened with a poor prognosis (30% mortality at 2 years, 30% of rehospitalization within 1 month). It is also a major cause of health burden representing between 1.5 and 2 billions euros per year in France. Approximately 75% of these costs are due to hospitalization. Besides physical examination and echocardiography, biology may help refine the diagnosis, but also could provide powerful prognostic parameters. This study aims to assess the value of ST2 in the management of patients admitted for HF to reduce readmission at one month.

Completed5 enrollment criteria

Hypoxic Conditioning in Heart Failure

Heart FailureSystolic

Heart failure impairs quality of life and exercise capacity, despite an optimal medical therapy. Alternative methods, like hypoxic conditioning coupled to exercise training, must be explored and describe

Unknown status10 enrollment criteria

Safety and Efficacy Study of AI LVEF

Heart FailureSystolic2 more

To determine whether an integrated AI decision support can save time and improve accuracy of assessment of echocardiograms, the investigators are conducting a blinded, randomized controlled study of AI guided measurements of left ventricular ejection fraction compared to sonographer measurements in preliminary readings of echocardiograms.

Completed4 enrollment criteria
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