Noninvasive Ventilation Therapy for the Treatment of Pleural Effusion in Patients With Heart Failure...
Pleural EffusionHeart FailureThere are no investigations so far whether an application of positive pressure during non-invasive ventilation might be a therapeutic option for transudative pleural effusion in patients with heart failure. In view of the pathophysiological process with pleural effusion resulting from an increase in intravascular hydrostatic pressure, non-invasive ventilation might provide an improvement. The aim of the present study is to investigate whether an additional non-invasive ventilation therapy leads to an improved suppression of pleural effusion in heart failure patients.
The Heart Failure With Preserved Ejection Fraction (HFpEF) Pathophysiology Study.
Heart Failure With Normal Ejection FractionThe study addresses the hypothesis that a gradual build-up in arterial resistance and microvascular endothelial dysfunction due to common comorbidities such as hypertension and diabetes mellitus, on top of age related vascular and cardiac changes (mainly fibrosis and hypertrophy), is responsible for HFpEF. The HFpEF syndrome is commonly seen in elderly subjects (often females) with hypertension and diabetes. The investigators will investigate the vascular function, cardiovascular performance and myocardial fibrosis in different cohorts of subjects to try and prove this hypothesis. There will be 5 groups of subjects, all ≥ 70 years of age, as follows: A) Normal healthy volunteers without major comorbidities including hypertension or diabetes B) Patients with hypertension only (without diabetes mellitus) C) Patients with hypertension AND diabetes mellitus D) Patients with HFpEF. E) A parallel group of patients with Heart Failure with reduced Ejection Fraction (HFrEF) group. Arterial resistance measured by pulse wave velocity will be the primary measure and will be compared between groups A to D. A separate comparison will be made between groups D and E. Other secondary measures will focus on endothelial function (Laser Doppler measurements) and other cardiovascular performance measures (peak VO2 by CPEX, 6-minute walk distance). Bloods samples will be taken for NT-proBNP, high sensitivity Troponin T, Galectin 3 and also stored for testing later for vascular biomarkers.
Patient and Physician Survey Determinants of Appropriate ICD Utilization
Heart FailureSystolicTo better understand the reasons for underutilization of defibrillator therapy in selected populations, the investigators propose a study to assess heart failure patient knowledge and attitudes toward device therapy. By carefully studying populations of patients with systolic heart failure, the investigators aim to identify the underlying reasons for implantable cardioverter defibrillators (ICD) non-utilization in patients with symptomatic systolic heart failure.
Model for Heart Failure ExAcerbation Reduction Trial
Acute on Chronic Heart FailureHeart failure is the leading cause of hospitalizations and readmissions in the United States and is a tremendous economic strain on our healthcare system. There is currently, based on national averages, a 30% readmission rate and 10% mortality rate within 3 months of being hospitalized for heart failure. Retrospective studies have shown benefit to using biomarkers such as BNP to guide inpatient heart failure management. Our own CCF retrospective study showed that decreasing NT-ProBNP by 23%, making patients fluid negative by more than 1.3L, and discharging patients with serum sodium above 135 reduces readmission rates significantly. The purpose of this study is to prospectively use the above mentioned goals in the treatment of heart failure in order to reduce heart failure readmission and mortality rates.
Evaluation of the Six Minute Walk Test and Other Instruments in Heart Failure
Heart FailureAutonomic Nervous System Imbalance2 moreThe purpose of this study is to assess functional capacity, quality of life and functioning of the autonomic nervous system in heart failure patients on beta-blocker treatment. The study hypothesis is that subjects who walk less distance, have lower quality of life and reduced heart rate variability during the six minute walk test.
Cardiovascular Diseases in HIV-infected Patients HIV-HEART Study: 7.5 Years Follow-up
Coronary Heart DiseaseHeart Failure3 moreSince the introduction of antiretroviral therapy life expectancy of HIV-infected persons is rising. Different cohorts are observing an increased risk for cardiovascular diseases in this aging HIV-infected population. Traditional cardiovascular risk factors like smoking are more frequent in HIV-infected persons. For example chronic inflammation due to HIV-infection and metabolic disorders also caused by some antiretroviral substances as special non-traditional risk factors in HIV-infected persons can influence the development of cardiovascular diseases additionally. Therefore new research focus in special risk profile associated with HIV-infection or antiretroviral treatment and prevention for HIV-infected patients is developing. This present study is an ongoing prospective regional multicenter trial that was conducted to analyse the incidence, prevalence and clinical course of cardiovacular disorders in HIV-infected out-patients. Cardiac disorders witch are associated with HIV are pericarditis, pleural effusion, pulmonary hypertension, dilated cardiomyopathy, heart failure, myocarditis, bacterial endocarditis and heart valve disorders. In addition to previously stated disorders of the heart, the premature atherosclerosis of coronary arteries, a further even more important disease of the heart in this patient population, went into the focus of most HIV-researchers and physicians.
PRospective Evaluation of Electrocardiographic Voltage Changes and Six Minute Walk Test for Predicting...
Heart FailurePurpose of the study: To identify whether Electrocardiographic QRS voltage changes (between admission and pre-discharge) and pre discharge 6- minute walk test in patients admitted with acute heart failure can identify patients at risk for recurrent admissions for heart failure.
Neuron Specific Enolase in Ventricular Assist Device Recipients
Advanced Heart FailureLeft Ventrucular Assist DeviceAn observational study of neuron specific enolase, as a marker of reperfusion injury, in LVAD recipients before and following VAD implantation.
Cutaneous Heart Sounds Data Collection During Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy (CRT) Optimization...
Heart FailureThe Cutaneous Heart Sounds Data Collection During CRT Optimization study is an acute, prospective, non-randomized multi-center feasibility clinical trial. The purpose of this clinical trial is to collect data to assist in the testing and finalization of a hemodynamic sensor-based cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT) optimization scheme.
Integrated Diagnostic for Heart Failure
Heart FailureA prospective post-market study to evaluate the performance and clinic usability of heart failure risk status (HFRS) feature on CareLink.