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Active clinical trials for "Heart Failure, Systolic"

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Effects of Adaptive Servoventilation in Patients With Systolic Heart Failure and Sleep-Disordered...

Heart FailureCongestive2 more

Prospective, follow-up registry of heart failure patients with or without sleep-disordered breathing (SDB). To test the hypothesis that treatment of nocturnal central sleep apnea with Cheyne-Stokes respiration by adaptive servoventilation (ASV) improves symptoms, cardiac performance and event-free survival.

Completed11 enrollment criteria

Evaluation of Cardiotoxic Effects of Bortezomib

Multiple MyelomaHeart Failure2 more

The purpose of this study is to learn more about how a drug commonly used to treat multiple myeloma can affect the heart. In this study, the investigators will learn whether a drug called how a drug (called bortezomib, or Velcade) receive for multiple myeloma affects the heart. Bortezomib is part of the standard treatment and its effects on multiple myeloma is not being studied here. The investigators want to learn whether damage occurs to the heart after taking bortezomib for multiple myeloma, whether it is reversible, and we can predict damage to the heart before it occurs.

Completed8 enrollment criteria

Hair Cortisol and Testosterone in Heart Failure

Systolic Heart Failure

The purpose of this study is to determine whether hair cortisol and testosterone levels correlate with heart failure status in patient with chronic congestive heart failure.

Completed13 enrollment criteria

Electrostimulation of Skeletal Muscles in Patients Listed for a Heart Transplant

SarcopeniaHeart Failure1 more

Heart transplantation is the best way to treat terminal heart failure, which can improve the quality and life expectancy of patients, as well as contribute to their social and labor rehabilitation. Actually, the procedure of heart transplantation is a complex procedure that requires the coordinated work of cardiologists, cardiac surgeons, anesthetists, perfusionist, nurses, as well as the administration of medical organizations. It is known that the restriction of motor activity in patients with heart failure leads to a loss of muscle mass, as well as a decrease in its strength and endurance. In patients with heart failure, the low functional status of skeletal muscle is associated with poor prognosis, regardless of gender, age, and concomitant coronary heart disease. Optimization of drug therapy and appropriate use of resynchronization therapy can improve functional status, as can patient engagement in exercise. Although exercise is recommended as a component of heart failure management, adherence is consistently low. This is particularly troubling because exercise has great potential as a low-risk, low-cost intervention to improve functional status and quality of life while decreasing heart failure symptoms and hospitalizations in patients with heart failure. Low adherence is due in part to inadequate strength and inability to tolerate or sustain even low levels of activity. In this study, we propose to use neuromuscular electrical stimulation to assist patient initiation of quadriceps strengthening in order to progressively increase low exercise tolerance.

Unknown status13 enrollment criteria

Impact of Catheter Ablation of Ventricular Arrhythmias on Suboptimal Biventricular Pacing in Cardiac...

Systolic Heart FailureVentricular Premature Complexes3 more

Cardiac resynchronization therapy reduces mortality in patients with systolic heart failure and left bundle branch block. Reduced biventricular pacing can lead to therapy failure. Most effective mortality reduction was seen with a BiV pacing above 98%. Reduced BiV pacing is a common phenomenon with potential impact on CRT-response and pts' prognosis. Frequent ventricular ectopy may be associated with attenuated benefit from CRT. The investigators sought to systematically assess the effect of ventricular arrhythmia treatment on BiV pacing.

Completed4 enrollment criteria

SGLT2 Inhibition in Diabetes and Heart Failure

Diabetes MellitusType 22 more

To determine the effects of SGLT2 inhibition with empagliflozin on cardio-respiratory fitness in patients with systolic heart failure.

Completed16 enrollment criteria

Network Medicine Approaches to Classify Heart Failure With PReserved Ejection Fraction by Signatures...

Heart FailureDiastolic4 more

Heart failure (HF) is a syndrome, resulting from structural or functional impairment of ventricular filling or ejection of blood. Effective HF management depends on accurate and rapid diagnosis requiring assessment of symptoms and physical signs in combination with advanced and expensive imaging tools. However, several challenges arise from the traditional symptom-based diagnosis because co-morbidities of HF have similar presentations. This implies the need for a deeper knowledge of mechanistic links among genetic and epigenetic events governing the pathophysiology of HF leading to a novel molecular-based system to differentiate HF phenotypes. Now, it is emerging that the pathophysiology of HFpEF and HFrEF is different, it provides an opportunity to identify biomarker candidates that could aid in HF diagnosis and stratification between these two forms of the disease. The aim of PRESMET project is to perform liquid biopsy strategies to identify novel putative non-invasive epigenetic-sensitive biomarkers that could be used either alone or in combination with established diagnostic tests, such as natriuretic peptide, to help differentiate HFpEF from HFrEF. The Investigators will perform DNA methylation analysis on CD4+ T cells isolated from patients versus controls. Remarkably, big data generated from NGS tools will be analyzed by advanced network-oriented algorithms. Our results may provide a useful clinical roadmap in order to improve precision medicine and personalized therapy of HF.

Completed5 enrollment criteria

A Pilot Trial of Patient Decision Aids for Implantable Cardioverter-Defibrillators (ICDs)

Systolic Heart FailureSudden Cardiac Death

The purpose of this study is to test the acceptability and feasibility of a "toolkit" of patient decision aids (PtDAs) for heart failure patients who are considering an ICD implant.

Completed7 enrollment criteria

My Research Legacy Pilot Study

Myocardial InfarctionStroke5 more

The My Research Legacy Pilot Study will establish a participant registry that collects self-reported health data and answers to online survey questions about individual daily choices, diets, and exercise; data from wearable devices; and, (optional) data from genome sequencing analysis. Individuals under the age of 50 who meet eligibility criteria will answer questions using the American Heart Association's (AHA) Life's Simple 7™ My Life Check v4.0 three times over the course of 6 months and transmit data from a Fitbit Charge 2 device. All other individuals who are interested in the study and meet entry criteria may also enroll.

Terminated11 enrollment criteria

Metformin Pharmacokinetics in Patients With Chronic and Acute Heart Failure

Heart FailureSystolic

The study evaluates the pharmacokinetics of metformin in heart failure patients in acute and chronic state in relation to metformin transporter genotypes. Participants have heart failure and type 2 diabetes treated with metformin. Hypothesis: Primary: The renal clearance of metformin is decreased in acute state of congestive heart failure compared with chronic state. Secondary: Metformin trough values in HF patients are influenced by polymorphisms in transporter genes relevant to the pharmacokinetics of metformin.

Unknown status8 enrollment criteria
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