Determine Return on Investment in Heart Failure Remote Monitoring Program
Heart FailureThe study will test a hypothesis that the remote monitoring with text and email alerts sent to study subject and optional family/other caregiver (Intervention 1) will have a higher return on investment compared to remote monitoring with nurse researcher follow-up telephone communication to study subject (on Blue alerts) or study subject's healthcare professional (on Red alerts) (Intervention 2) and self-monitoring without intervention (Control).
Study of Left Ventricular Dyssynchrony in Heart Failure Patients
Heart FailureHeart failure has become one of the major epidemics of the modern era. Despite optimal standard drug therapy, the prognosis of patients with heart failure remains poor. Patient with Heart Failure are prone to have "dyssynchrony" which means that there are electrical disturbances that cause the heart to pump blood in an inefficient way. Ventricular dyssynchrony has been associated with increased mortality in patients with heart failure. Based on these observations, techniques have been developed to correct dyssynchrony. The investigators propose to investigate the change of dyssynchrony in relation to intravascular volume status and exercise in heart failure patients. The investigators also propose to examine dyssynchrony in the setting of acutely decompensated heart failure. The change in dyssynchrony will be followed to examine if it translates into clinical significance.
SJ4 Post Approval Study in Implantable Cardioverter-Defibrillator and Cardiac Resynchronization...
TachyarrhythmiasSudden Cardiac Death1 moreThe purpose of this study is to characterize the chronic performance of the St. Jude Medical SJ4 connector and RV high voltage SJ4 leads.
Outpatient Lung Impedance-Guided Preventive Therapy in Patients With Chronic Heart Failure (CHF)...
Chronic Congestive Heart FailurePatients suffering from Chronic Heart Failure (CHF) are hospitalized for acute heart failure (AHF) several times a year. Currently, we have no method for prediction of future developments of AHF. In our center we have investigated the monitoring of lung impedence as a predictor for future deterioration. It was found that a decrease in lung impedence of more than 15% from normal value predicts AHF development with sensitivity of 98%. In this study we try to prove the hypothesis that preventive treatment according to lung impedence value may prevent future hospitalizations for AHF and improve clinical outcome. Patients recruited by year: 2011 - 50; 2012 - 25; 2013 - 35; 2014 - 30; 2015 - 50; 2016 - 5
Prognostic Relevance of High-sensitivity Troponin in Patients With Acute Decompensated Heart Failure...
Heart FailureThe purpose of this study is to investigate the prognostic value of admission high-sensitivity troponin in patients with acute decompensated heart failure.
Risk Factors of the Revisit of the Adult Heart Failure Patients in Emergency Department Siriraj...
Congestive Heart FailureRenal InsufficiencyTo identify the risk factors of the revisit of the adult HF patients in emergency department.
REGISTRY EVALUATION OF VITAL INFORMATION FOR VADs IN AMBULATORY LIFE
Congestive Heart FailureREVIVAL will establish a prospective, observational, multicenter patient cohort in ambulatory patients with chronic, advanced, systolic heart failure that will provide a greater understanding of their clinical trajectory (rates of hospitalizations, transplantation, MCSD use and death), and of how baseline clinical risk measures are related to prognosis.
Multicenter Automatic Defibrillator Implantation Trial With Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy Post...
Heart FailureMADIT-CRT PAR is an FDA mandated follow-up registry for patients that participated in the MADIT-CRT IDE study examining long-term mortality. (MADIT-CRT IDE: NCT00180271)
Registry (Prospective Cohort) for Heart Failure in Korea (KorAHF)
Acute Decompensated Heart FailureKorAHF is a multi-center registry (prospective cohort) for acute decompensated heart failure patients in Korea. The aim of this registry is to analyze several causes affecting prognosis and survival and to develop new strategies for managing acute decompensated heart failure.
Non-invasive Heart Failure Monitoring Using Novel Acceleration Sensors System
Heart FailureThe purpose of this study is to explore the feasibility of monitoring hemodynamic changes, which result from heart failure exacerbations, by recording the respiratory effort, chest wall dynamics and quantifying the development of dyspnea by using miniature mechanical sensors that are attaches to the chest.