Supporting Health in Veterans With Heart Failure
Heart FailureThis study will test the effectiveness of a culturally-sensitive, telephone-based, tailored problem-solving intervention to improve physical and mental health in Veterans with heart failure (HF). Veterans will be recruited from VA clinics throughout the United States. As a component of this study, Veterans will partner with a registered nurse for a 12-week telehealth program that includes 8 telephone sessions. Follow-up data will be collected at 3-months (post intervention) and 6-, 12-, and 18-months to examine sustainability of intervention effect.
Effects of Ketone Ester Consumption on Exercise Tolerance and Cardiac Function
Heart Failure With Preserved Ejection FractionType 2 Diabetes1 moreThis study is being done to evaluate how a ketone ester (KE) beverage affects heart function and health in people with heart failure compared to a placebo beverage (a beverage made with standard food ingredients that do not contain ketone esters).
Swedish Evaluation of Left Ventricular Assist Device as Permanent Treatment in End-stage Heart Failure...
End-stage Heart FailureThe study is a prospective, randomized, non-blinded, national, multi-center study. The study will consist of the assignment of eligible patients to treatment with either a HeartMate III (HM III) left ventricular assist device system or to pharmacological treatment (optimal medical management, OMM) according to current guidelines. Eighty (80) patients will be enrolled in this study and randomized in a 1:1 fashion between the HM III and OMM, based on a modified power calculation.
Facilitating Communication Study
Chronic DiseaseNeoplasm Metastasis20 moreThis study is a randomized clinical trial of an intervention to improve outcomes for patients and their family by using ICU nurse facilitators to support, model, and teach communication strategies that enable patients and their families to secure care in line with patients' goals of care over an illness trajectory, beginning in the ICU and continuing to care in the community.
PRagmatic Trial Of Messaging to Providers About Treatment of Heart Failure in the Inpatient Setting...
Heart FailureA randomized single-blind interventional trial to test the effectiveness of an electronic medical record-based best practice alert recommending evidence-based medical therapies versus usual care in inpatient adult patients presenting with heart failure with reduced ejection fraction.
Sensor-controlled Digital Game for Heart Failure Self-management: A Clinical Trial
Heart FailureThis study evaluates a sensor-controlled digital game (SCDG) to motivate self-management behaviors of weight monitoring and physical activity in adults with heart failure (HF). Half of the participants will receive the SCDG app and weight monitoring and physical activity sensors and the other half will receive only the weight monitoring and physical activity sensors.
Use of mHealth to Increase Physical Activity for Patients Recently Hospitalized With Acute Heart...
Heart FailureThe aim of this trial is to determine if a mobile application that promotes physical exercise in the follow-up of patients recently hospitalized with acute heart failure can improve exercise capacity after 6 months and physical activity levels compared to the standard follow-up. A randomized clinical trial will be conducted with 100 consecutive patients aged +18 years, hospitalized for acute decompensated heart failure in a tertiary referral hospital who own a mobile phone compatible with MyPlan and access to Wi-Fi or mobile data. At discharge, patients will be randomly assigned in two groups; the intervention group will be followed with a smartphone application to promote physical activity, whereas the control group will take responsibility in their adherence to exercise recommendations. Main study variables will be functional capacity after 6 months, which will be evaluated using the six minute walking test, and physical activity levels, using the International Physical Activity Questionnaire (IPAQ). The study will be analyzed using the intention-to-treat principle. The project has been authorized by the local committee for ethics in clinical research.
Eccentric Resistance Training Among Individuals With Chronic Heart Failure
Heart FailureTo determine the effects of eccentric resistive training on ventricle functions and aerobic capacity as compared to a resistance and aerobic training among Heart failure (HF)
MBSR on Physiological and Psychological Factors in Patients With HF
Heart FailureObjective The purpose of this study is to explore the relationship between mindfulness, resilience, depression and quality of life in patients with heart failure, and the effect of mindfulness-based stress reduction intervention with mobile phone application on subjects with depressive symptoms. Therefore, the research objectives are as follows: To explore the relationship between mindfulness, resilience, depression, and quality of life in patients with heart failure, and to explore the mediating role of positive emotions (mindfulness, resilience). Using a mobile phone app to conduct mindfulness-based stress reduction interventions, to explore the effects of physiological and psychological factors in heart failure patients with depressive symptoms. Methods This study will be conducted in two parts. The first part will be a cross-sectional study. It is planned to be conducted in the cardiology ward or outpatient clinic of a university-affiliated hospital in northern Taiwan between September and December 2023 after the approval of the Human Experiment Ethics Committee. Contact the patients who meet the research conditions, adopt the intentional sampling method, and plan to accept 180 research objects for the questionnaire survey, the collection tools are the basic information of the research objects, mindfulness, resilience, depression, quality of life scale; in the first part, the patients' Health Questionnaire (patient health questionnaire-9, PHQ-9) was used to screen for depressive symptoms, and when the total score ≧ 5 points, they were invited to participate in the second part of the study. The second part plans to include 68 subjects in the study, adopting a single-blind random allocation waiting list design, using the app designed by the researcher to implement the mindfulness-based stress reduction intervention program, which is planned to be carried out for 8 weeks, and since the beginning of the study, the 8th week (After the intervention in the experimental group), and the 16th week (after the intervention in the control group), a total of three research data collections were carried out.
Effects of Sitagliptin in Individuals With Genetically Decreased DPP4
Genetics DiseaseType2 Diabetes1 moreThis is a pilot clinical trial to test the hypothesis that during sitagliptin (DPP4 inhibitor), individuals heterozygous for DPP4 loss of function variants will have a reduction in DPP4 activity and antigen, lower glucose after a mixed meal, and higher levels of intact DPP4 substrates compared to during placebo and compared to matched controls.