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Active clinical trials for "Heart Valve Diseases"

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Middle East African Registry Women CardioVascular Disease

Heart FailureAtrial Fibrillation2 more

The MEA cardiology societies have joined forces to tackle the issue by establishing a tangible real-world data registry in every MEA country. This endeavor has resulted in the development of a multicenter registry called MEA-WCVD, which is being sponsored by each national cardiology society from participating countries. All data gathered will be consolidated into a singular registry for thorough analysis. Country specific analysis will be performed.

Recruiting5 enrollment criteria

Saint Luc Valve Registry

Valvular Heart Disease Stenosis and Regurgitation (Diagnosis)

The "Cliniques Universitaires Saint Luc" are one of the high specialized center in valvular heart diseases and valvular heart surgery. Aortic stenosis, mitral and aortic regurgitation are the three valve pathology that are mainly frequent and studied. International guidelines in the management of valvular heart diseases are based on few limited old studies, mainly retrospective. And, a matter of concern is staying, about the timing of surgery for asymptomatic patients. A prospective registry will help us to better understand the pathologies and try to better define guidelines criteria for surgery.

Recruiting2 enrollment criteria

London Valvular Heart Disease and Reduced Ejection Fraction Detection in a Multi-ethnic Community...

Heart Valve DiseasesLeft Ventricular Dysfunction

Heart Valve Disease and Heart failure contribute to 25% of hospital emergency admissions while heart failure alone has become one of the most common causes for hospitalisation in people over the age of 65. The burden of disease is likely to be high in a multi-ethnic community but there is a paucity of data. Management of heart valve disease requires appropriate surveillance and timely surgery. Similarly heart failure management requires treatment with medications aimed at slowing prevention of symptoms and preventing premature death. The NHS long term plan priorities early detection and treatment of valve disease and heart failure in order to reduce the burden on emergency services and improve the health of the population. Diagnosis is made using cardiac ultrasound, however staff with the required skills-set are critically limited in the community. The investigators will train non-expert staff within primary care to perform abbreviated cardiac ultrasound to detect heart valve disease or heart failure. This will be opportunistic scanning to reduce healthcare footfall. All scans will be reviewed by an expert and the investigators will use the anonymised data to develop machine learning tools to begin working with academic partners to develop tools that can improve the reliability of diagnosis from ultrasound. The investigators hope to identify the proportion with the above conditions in a multi-ethnic community and assess the feasibility of developing a program where staff can be trained for community detection, streamlined referrals can be created bridging the gap between primary and secondary care, reducing hospital emergency admissions, while ensuring patients are managed optimally.

Recruiting3 enrollment criteria

Pathogenetic Basis of Aortopathy and Aortic Valve Disease

AortopathiesThoracic Aortic Aneurysm17 more

The main purpose of this study is to define the complex genetic and pathogenic basis of thoracic aortic aneurysm (TAA) and other forms of aortopathy and/or aortic valve disease by identifying novel disease-causing genes and by identifying important genetic modifiers for aortic and aortic valve disease severity.

Recruiting8 enrollment criteria

Freestyle-Perimount Calcification Comparison

Aortic Valve DiseaseValve Heart Disease

The aim of this study is to evaluate the rate and anatomy of the aortic wall and leaflet calcification of the FS prosthesis implanted as full root in patients younger than 60 years compared to a stented bioprostheses (Perimount Magna Ease, PM). A 3D CT scan will be used to assess the calcification score and to determine the relationship between calcification and aortic valve leaflet.

Recruiting6 enrollment criteria

Autonomous Robotics for Transcatheter Cardiac Procedures

Mitral Valve DiseaseHeart Valve Diseases1 more

Cardiovascular diseases represent the most common cause of death worldwide. Percutaneous approaches with intravascular catheters are pivotal, since they allow to treat patients with high perioperative risks. However, catheter-based treatments require steep learning curves and are characterized by poor ergonomics and exposure to damaging radiation. ARTERY will offer a radiation-free approach based on shared-autonomy robotic catheters, with increased user engagement and easy interaction. Intraprocedural three-dimensional echocardiography as well as computed tomography images obtained during usual clinical practice will provide artificial intelligence algorithms that will turn catheter navigation to a simple task. Optical and electromagnetic sensing techniques will ensure a superior view upon the cardiovascular anatomy and will guide the autonomous catheter upon the interventionist supervision, who will be able to take over control at any instant.

Recruiting5 enrollment criteria

Identification of Non-gal, Non-HLA Antigens in Patients Implanted With Xenogenic Material

Valve Heart Disease

This study involves collecting serum samples from patients presenting for aortic valve replacement at Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN. Serum samples will be collected pre-op, between 2 weeks and 3 months, between 3-11 months (optional), and between 12-18 months post-operatively. The patients antibodies in these serum samples will be used to capture proteins from the same type of tissue their replacement heart valves are made from (i.e., bovine/porcine pericardium - a non-human tissue which is currently used to make glutaraldehyde-fixed heart valves). The captured proteins will be identified, and compared over time (i.e., 0, 1, 3 and 12 months) to determine which proteins (i.e., antigens) in bovine/porcine pericardium that the patient is mounting an immune response towards.

Recruiting5 enrollment criteria

PPG to Predict Ejection Fraction and Other Echographic Data in the General Population

Valvular Heart DiseasePericardial Disease1 more

The investigators are aiming to investigate the association between ejection fraction (EF) determined by echocardiography and signals obtained from Photoplethysmography (PPG) in the general population. The investigators are also aiming to investigate the association between blood pressure and signals obtained from PPG in the general population. Finally, the investigators are also aiming to investigate the association between signals obtained from PPG in the general population to cardioechographic findings such as, valvular heart disease, structural heart diseases, cardiomyopathies, pericardial disease etc.

Recruiting6 enrollment criteria

European Multicentre Registry of Percutaneous Paravalvular Leak Closure

Cardiac Valve DiseaseParavalvular Aortic Regurgitation4 more

Paraprosthetic cardiac valve leaks are a progressive complication after after surgical or percutaneous heart valve replacement. These leaks can lead to heart failure and/or life-threatening hemolysis. Percutaneous closure of para-prosthetic leaks has been developed as an alternative to surgery in high-risk patients. These procedures remain technically challenging with a significant risk of failure and complications, but this risk is improved since the development of dedicated prostheses and the increased experience of the operators. The data in the literature concerning percutaneous leak closure remain limited and disparate and mostly retrospective.The impact of the procedures on the quality of life of patients is not known. Beyond the technical aspects and the follow-up of major cardiovascular events, investigators also wonder what is the impact of these procedures on the quality of life of patients. Investigators hypothesize that even a partial reduction in paraprosthetic leakage may be associated with an improvement in quality of life through reduction of transfusion needs and/or reduction of dyspnea. A prospective study is warranted to assess the technical and clinical and clinical results of these procedures, together with the evaluation of the the possible benefit on the quality of life of the patients.

Recruiting2 enrollment criteria

Bicuspid Echocardiac Study Team(BEST)

Bicuspid Aortic Valve Disease

The Chinese Bicuspid Aortic Valve (BAV) Ultrasound imaging cohort study is a Chinese BAV ultrasound imaging cohort study. At present, a retrospective study cohort involving more than 30 hospitals has been established. The prospective multi-center study of BAV is expected to include and follow up 200 outpatients and inpatients with BAV. The clinical, ultrasound imaging and treatment parameters of the patients are collected and the patients are followed up for 2 years. To analyze the prognostic characteristics of BAV patients and establish a Chinese BAV database. The primary endpoint was all-cause death, and the secondary endpoints were heart failure, angina, severe aortic stenosis, severe aortic insufficiency, ascending aortic diameter ≥50mm, and surgery (surgical and interventional). According to the different pathological types of aortic valve in different types of BAV, ultrasound imaging was used to evaluate the different forms of valvular leaflet lesions and prognosis. Finally, it provides a basis for the prognosis, treatment method, treatment timing and treatment plan selection of BAV patients, and lays a foundation for the mechanism study of BAV arterial lesions and the establishment of risk model for the prognosis of BAV patients.

Recruiting4 enrollment criteria
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