Fear of Activity in Situations (FActS) - Study 2016
Chronic Heart FailureFear of Movement (Fear of Physical Activity)The aim of the study is to evaluate the psychometric properties of the newly developed Fear of Activity in Situations - Heart Failure (FActS-HF 15) scale. The FActS-HF 15 is a questionnaire assessing fear of physical activity (fear of movement) in patients with chronic heart failure. FActS-HF 15 assesses cognitions and emotions that can occur during physical activity, independent of avoidance behavior. Firstly, the study aims at evaluating the instrument's reliability and validity and to investigate associations of fear of physical activity with demographic, medical, and psychosocial patient characteristics. Secondly, the study aims at assessing everyday physical activity using accelerometric measures to test the hypothesis that fear of physical activity in patients with heart failure is related with lower actual physical activity.
Inflammatory Cardiomyopathy Baseline Cohort (SFB/TR19)
CardiomyopathiesHeart Failurecohort of cardiomyopathy patients (suspected or validated inflammatory cardiomyopathy) recruited at baseline by the SFB-TR19 project. Standardized protocols used for the assessment of medical history and examinations, laboratory biomarkers, and the collection of various biosamples for biobanking purposes.
Readmission Risk Factors and Heart Failure With Preserved Ejection Fraction
Heart FailurePreserved Ejection FractionRetrospective review of 492 patient from a small community hospital who did not qualify for participation in the Connect HF study sponsored by DCRI.
Clinical Assessment of Arterial Dynamic Elastance in ICU Patients, Dependent on Inotropic or Vasopressor...
SepsisCardiac Failure AcuteThe primary goal of the study is to determine Eadyn ( = PPV/SVV) as a functional measure of arterial load, in conjunction with other actual afterload indices, systemic vascular resistance and arterial elastance. A secondary aim is the assessment of the influences of vasopressors and inotropic drugs on Eadyn, as a parameter of ventriculo-arterial coupling.
Acute Coronary Syndrome in Diabetic Patients
Acute Coronary SyndromeDiabetes Mellitus3 moreThis study aims to compare the clinical profile and outcomes of acute coronary syndrome patients with diabetes and without diabetes.
Documentation of Heart Failure in a Gulf Registry
Heart FailureIn the Middle East and the Gulf, the general population have high cardiovascular risks like diabetes, hypertension, smoking and obesity. The average age of a patient with an acute coronary syndrome (ACS) event is relatively young compared to Western populations. Women are multiparous and the rates of consanguinity marriages are high in this region of the world. These risk factors and conditions result in heart failure. Great deal of knowledge is missing regarding the influence of these risk factors on heart failure presentation, the causes and management of heart failure in ambulatory patients in this region of the world.
Necklace-Shaped Sensor for Non-Invasive Monitoring of Stroke Volume and Cardiac Output
Heart FailureStudy will compare measurements made with Necklace device for stroke volume/cardiac output with values from a FDA-approved reference device. The gold standard that will be used is Cardiac MRI. Subjects will be measured with both the Necklace, reference device, and the Cardiac MRI. Values calculated by the Cardiac MRI analysis will be compared with the reference device and the Necklace.
Lancashire Objective Volume Evaluation of Leg Oedema in Heart Failure Second Pilot
Heart FailurePatients with heart failure (HF) who recently received treatment with IV diuretics for worsening congestion or outpatients with HF and peripheral oedema treated with at least 80 mg furosemide (or equivalent)/day will be recruited in the LOVE-HF-2 trial at Blackpool Victoria Hospital. The main objective of the study is to test if the Heartfelt device is sensitive to change across the full range of the individual patient's oedema. The participants will be given the Heartfelt device to use in their home. This device automatically and passively measures patient's foot and lower leg's volume without the patient having to remember to do anything. The patients will be seen face to face with a cardiologist to evaluate peripheral oedema using standard clincial technics as well as overall congestion level. The investigators aim to recruit 30 participants for the observational pilot study. The study follows its sister pilot trial, LOVE-HF (NCT04787380).
Assessment of Hyperkalemia's Illness and Treatment Burden in Chronic Kidney Disease and Heart Failure...
HyperkalemiaOverall study aim of this study is to analyse descriptive statistics of Patient-Reported Outcome(PROs) which will be used in the Hyperkalemia(HK) registry study in hyperkalemia patients with Chronic Kidney Disease(CKD) or Heart Failure(HF) to describe the practice patterns of hyperkalemia treatment in in clinical practice. Based on these assessments, this study will provide the information for the applicability of PRO measurements which will be used in the Hyperkalemia registry study to the study population, i.e. CKD and/or HF patients with hyperkalemia
Shear Wave Elastography
Heart FailureTransplant; Failure6 moreIn individuals needing a left ventricular assist device (LVAD), right heart failure (RHF) is a serious complication post-surgery, associated with worsened outcomes including mortality. However, predictors of decompensation after LVAD are not well established. Liver dysfunction pre-LVAD has been shown to be associated with poor outcomes post-LVAD, but the interplay between liver abnormalities and RHF post-LVAD is not well characterized. Liver stiffness (LS) is a measure associated with certain types of liver abnormalities (e.g., liver fibrosis; cirrhosis). Thus, we hypothesize that elevated LS measured by SWE is associated with increased morbidity and mortality in patients undergoing LVAD implantation and yields increased need for advanced postoperative HF therapies including the use of right ventricular assist devices (RVAD) for the management of RHF.