Emory Angioplasty Versus Surgery Trial (EAST)
Cardiovascular DiseasesCoronary Disease2 moreTo compare the efficacy of coronary artery bypass graft (CABG) surgery with percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty (PTCA) in patients with multiple vessel coronary heart disease.
Safety and Potential Bioactivity of CLBS16 in Patients With Coronary Microvascular Dysfunction and...
Coronary Microvascular DysfunctionThis clinical trial will explore the safety and effect of GCSF-mobilized autologous ex vivo selected CD34 cells for the treatment of CMD in adults currently experiencing angina and with no obstructive coronary artery disease. Eligible subjects will receive a single intracoronary infusion of CLBS16.
Brief Behavioral Health Intervention Program for Patients With Stable Coronary Artery Disease
Coronary Artery DiseaseIschemic Heart Disease1 moreThe purpose of this study is to examine the effectiveness of a lifestyle intervention for patients living with stable coronary artery disease (CAD). One group will receive the the intervention, and the other will receive treatment as usual (TAU). The investigators hypothesize that, compared to the TAU group, participants receiving the intervention will 1) experience greater confidence in managing their cardiac disease, as indicated by perceived self-efficacy and illness perceptions; 2) experience greater psychological adjustment as indicated by depressive, anxious, and demoralization symptoms; 3) experience greater engagement in health behaviors including healthy eating and physical activity.
Hybrid Cardiac Rehabilitation Trial
Coronary Artery DiseaseAcute Coronary SyndromeThis clinical trial aim to evaluate if the prevention of recurrent cardiovascular events is not inferior in the hybrid mobile and exercise-based cardiac rehabilitation programs in comparison to the standard cardiac rehabilitation program.
Exercise Training in Individuals With Coronary Artery Disease
Coronary Artery DiseaseMyocardial InfarctionIn this controlled trial, patients referred to post-myocardial infarction cardiac rehabilitation will be randomized to either interval or continuous training.
Safety and Efficacy of Cardiac Shockwave Therapy in Patients Undergoing Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting...
Heart Failure PatientsCardiac IschemiaThis randomised, controlled clinical trial aims to evaluate the safety and efficacy of Cardiac Shockwave Therapy (CAST-HF) in patients with ischaemic heart failure requiring surgical revascularization. The main questions to answer are: Does cardiac shockwave therapy, in addition to CABG surgery, improve left ventricular ejection fraction? Is cardiac shockwave therapy in addition to CAGB surgery safe? Participants will be randomised into intervention (cardiac shockwave therapy) and control (sham treatment with an inactive applicator) groups.
Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia and Ischemic Heart DIsease
Ischaemic Heart Disease (IHD)Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia (BPH)1 moreTo examine the dynamics of 24 - hours ECG monitoring parameters (Holter monitoring) in patients with ischaemic heart disease (IHD) before and after treatment of voiding dysfunctions resulted from benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) with the indications for either conservative or operative treatment. A total of eighty-three 57-to-81-year-old (mean age 70.4±5.75 years) patients with BPH and accompanying IHD were examined at the Institute of Urology and Human Reproductive Health and Clinic of Cardiology of the Sechenov University.
Distal vs. Forearm Radial Artery Access
Coronary Artery DiseaseAngina13 moreThe Distal Radial Access (DRA) to the coronaries has emerged recently. It's done via the distal radial artery in the radial fossa, which is known as the snuff-box. The rationale of conducting this research is to assess this new access advantages and disadvantages, in comparison with the standard conventional forearm radial access and examine if it's worthy to be a future alternative method for coronary angiography. It aims to randomly compare between the new distal radial access via the snuffbox and the conventional forearm radial access for percutaneous coronary angiography and angioplasty procedures. The objectives of comparing both procedures are to analyze the frequency of complications in terms of occlusion, arterial spasm, hematoma, and to weigh accesses effectiveness in terms of time and attempts to puncture, crossover rate, procedure duration, hemostasis time, and convenience of the patients and operators. Candidates for coronary angiography are being randomized into the interventional group to undergo the angiography through the distal radial artery as the access site, or the control group accessing through the radial artery in the forearm. Procedural and post procedural outcomes and complications are being reported while patients are in hospital. All patients undergo doppler ultrasonography within 24 hours after the procedure.
A Study to Assess the Safety, Tolerability, Pharmacokinetics and Pharmacodynamics of AZD5718 After...
Coronary Artery DiseaseThis is a Phase I study to investigate the safety, tolerability, pharmacokinetics (PK) and pharmacodynamics (PD) of the novel compound, AZD5718 in healthy Japanese men. The results from this study will form the basis for decisions on future studies.
A Study to Evaluate the Safety, Pharmacokinetics, and Pharmacodynamic Effects of MEDI5884 in Adults...
Stable Coronary Heart DiseaseA Study to Evaluate the Safety, Pharmacokinetics, and Pharmacodynamic Effects of MEDI5884 in Adults With Stable Coronary Heart Disease.