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Cardea SOLOTM for Paroxysmal Atrial Fibrillation Diagnosis in ESUS Patients With Left Atrial Enlargement...

Embolic Stroke of Undetermined Source

The aim of the study is to evaluate the efficacy and safety of the Cardea SOLO Compared to 12 lead EKG for Paroxysmal Atrial Fibrillation Diagnosis in ESUS patients with Left Atrial Enlargement.

Recruiting35 enrollment criteria

Screening of Obstructive Sleep Apnea by Smartphone Homemade Video in Childood Snoring Population...

Obstructive Sleep Apnea SyndromeAdeno-amygdala Hypertrophy1 more

The aim of the study is to evaluate the value of a video recording of the child sleep on smartphone made by the parents and comparing it to ventilatory polygraphy (PV) on the one hand and to the clinical evaluation method (clinical examination + Spruyt and Gozal score) on the other hand.

Recruiting5 enrollment criteria

Effect of Low-load Resistance Training vs. High-intensity Interval Training on Local Muscle Endurance...

HypertrophyMuscle Strength2 more

Local muscle endurance (LME) is the ability of a muscle(s) to resist fatigue and is needed for daily activities of life such as climbing stairs, lifting/moving objects, and in sport contexts like rock climbing, mixed martial arts, cross-fit, kayaking and canoeing. Therefore, the investigators want learn how to improve LME and understand what in human bodies changes during exercise training to cause these changes. The investigators know that lifting weights improves muscle strength which is believed to improve LME. Specifically lifting less heavy weights (LLRET) for more repetitions leads to greater gains in LME opposed to heavier weights for fewer repetitions. Therefore, lifting less heavy weights likely causes greater changes in our muscles than lifting heavier weights that cause improvements in LME. Aerobic exercise preformed at high intensities in an interval format (HIIT) may also help improve LME by increasing our muscle's ability to produce energy during exercise. Therefore, the investigators want to see which of LLRET or HIIT leads to greater improvements in LME.

Recruiting12 enrollment criteria

First-in-Man Early Feasibility Study for Transcatheter HOCM Septal Ablation

Hypertrophic Obstructive Cardiomyopathy

Transcatheter Intra-septal RF ablation system (TIRA catheter with its supplemental devices) to treat hypertrophic obstructive cardiomyopathy.

Recruiting14 enrollment criteria

Reduction of Breast Hypertrophy by Means of Coelioscopique Surgery

Breast Reduction

The objective of this interventional study is based on the hypothesis that coelioscopique surgery could be used to reduce breast hypertrophy. This study can be expected to scientifically validate the use of laparoscopic surgery to obtain a clinical result in the context of reduction of medium volume breast hypertrophy.

Recruiting19 enrollment criteria

A Study Comparing Urolift and TURP Ahead of Radiotherapy in Men With Urinary Symptoms Secondary...

Prostate Cancer

Prostate cancer affects 1 in 8 men and in the UK approximately 14,000 men are treated with radiotherapy. Around half of men diagnosed with prostate cancer will also have an enlarged prostate making it difficult to pass urine. When having radiotherapy, the prostate swells further which can lead to complete blockage of urine flow (urine retention), sepsis and kidney failure in severe cases. Radiotherapy itself can also cause urinary symptoms meaning that some patients can continue to have difficulty passing urine long after their cancer treatment finishes. Around a third of patients will need an operation to shrink their prostate before radiotherapy to prevent these possible short and long-term problems. The standard operation is a transurethral resection of prostate (TURP). This involves cutting a channel through the prostate to improve urine flow. This will be compared with a newer procedure known as UroLift. During UroLift, clips are inserted into the water pipe to pin back the prostate to widen the channel and improve urine flow. Which treatment is more acceptable to patients and gives better outcomes has never been tested before in men having radiotherapy for prostate cancer. The study will help us to understand how the treatments impact on a patient's quality of life and understand what matters most to patients. The results of this feasibility study will help us design a bigger study to assess TURP and UroLift in a larger group of patients across different hospitals. This research will help future patients make decisions about prostate cancer treatment choices that can affect their long-term well-being.

Recruiting14 enrollment criteria

Metabolic Imaging of the Heart Using Hyperpolarized (13C) Pyruvate Injection

HypertensionHypertrophy

The prevalence of congestive heart failure (CHF) in Canada is high, representing one of the health care system's most expensive diagnoses. Despite major advances in medicine, the mortality and morbidity from CHF remains great. Currently, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is used for non-invasive imaging of the cardiovascular system to enable the structure and anatomy of the organ to be visualized. However, current MRI methods have limitations when assessing and aiding in the management of CHF. A new imaging method has recently been developed that is showing great promise as a tool in the management of patients with CHF. Rapid imaging of biochemical reactions within myocytes using MRI has recently become possible through the use of the Dynamic Nuclear Polarization (DNP) and dissolution method. DNP-dissolution results in an intravenous contrast agent that is "hyperpolarized", producing a magnetic signal that is enhanced by up to 100,000 fold. The particular agent is carbon-13 labelled pyruvate. In this study, we demonstrate the first 13C-metabolic images of the human heart, along with the required hardware and data acquisition methods.

Recruiting14 enrollment criteria

Sodium Lowering Vascular Effects Trial

Endothelial DysfunctionVascular Stiffness2 more

The proposed mechanistic trial will test the effect of dietary sodium reduction on cardiac and vascular structure and function in those with elevated blood pressure or hypertension. Findings from this study will fill the knowledge gap on the underlying mechanisms of dietary sodium intake on cardiovascular disease risk in addition to blood pressure and could provide further evidence on sodium reduction for the prevention of cardiovascular disease.

Recruiting11 enrollment criteria

A Long-Term Safety Extension Study of Mavacamten in Adults Who Have Completed MAVERICK-HCM or EXPLORER-HCM...

Hypertrophic CardiomyopathyObstructive Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy1 more

Approximately 30 sites that enrolled participants in the MAVERICK-HCM (MYK-461-006) study in the United States (US) will initiate this study. Approximately 90 sites that enrolled participants in the EXPLORER-HCM (MYK-461-005) study in the US, Europe, and Israel will initiate this study. Note: Approximately 30 centers overlap between MAVERICK and EXPLORER.

Active16 enrollment criteria

A Study to Evaluate the Safety, Tolerability, and Efficacy of IMB-1018972 in Patients With Non-obstructive...

Non-obstructive Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy

The purpose of this study is to assess the safety, tolerability, and potential efficacy of IMB-1018972 in patients with non-obstructive HCM.

Active6 enrollment criteria
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