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Active clinical trials for "Myocardial Ischemia"

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Cognition and Exercise Training

Metabolic SyndromeCoronary Heart Disease1 more

The aim of study is to investigate the impact of two different training modalities (high intensity interval training (HIIT) versus moderate intensity continuous exercise training (MICET) on cognitive performance, cerebral oxygenation, cardiac output and physical fitness in older healthy adults, patients with metabolic syndrome, coronary heart disease and heart failure. The investigators hypothesized that HIIT modality will lead to a larger improvement in physical fitness (i.e. VO2peak), cardiovascular parameters (cardiac output and stroke volume) and cognitive performance at rest and during submaximal exercise. The primary endpoint will be the improvement in cognitive performance.

Terminated52 enrollment criteria

Half-Dose Radiopharmaceutical in Wide Beam Reconstruction

Myocardial InfarctionIschemic Heart Disease

This study is recruiting patients already scheduled for a single photon emission computed tomography myocardial perfusion imaging (SPECT-MPI) test. SPECT-MPI is a nuclear imaging technique that uses a radioactive substance, or radiotracer, and special equipment to create three-dimensional (3D) images of the heart. Radiotracer is a radioactive dye that will make the structures of the heart visible and is routinely used to view blood flow in the heart, scan for damaged heart tissue, or assess heart function. For a routine SPECT-MPI test, the radiotracer is given in one dose at the beginning of the test, followed by taking resting images of the heart. For this study, researchers would like to administer half of the radiotracer, obtain resting images, administer the remainder of the radiotracer and obtain a second set of resting images. Participants will receive the same amount of radioactive material that would normally be given for this test; however, it will be administered in two half-doses. Participation in this study will add about 30 minutes to the time it takes to complete the routine test. The investigators expect to enroll about 160 subjects in this study at Northwestern.

Terminated10 enrollment criteria

Study Comparing CT Scan and Stress Test in Patients With Known Coronary Artery Disease Hospitalized...

Coronary Artery DiseaseAngina Pectoris2 more

The purpose of this study is to determine whether coronary artery CT scanning or nuclear stress testing is better at diagnosing chest pain patients with known coronary artery disease to select appropriate candidates for coronary catheterization and re-vascularization.

Terminated8 enrollment criteria

PET/CT Study in the Diagnosis of Coronary Plaque

Myocardial InfarctionCoronary Artery Disease1 more

This study is being done to determine if a picture taking test of the heart, positron emission tomography/computed tomography (or cardiac PET/CT), can identify the blockages in the heart arteries that lead to heart attacks when compared to the standard of heart catheterization.

Terminated13 enrollment criteria

Effect of Timi3 Ultrasound on Myocardial Blow Flow in the Hibernating Myocardium

Myocardial Ischemia

The purpose of this study is to evaluate whether the use application of low frequency ultrasound, administered by the Timi3 ultrasound device, increases myocardial blood flow to the heart, in subjects with reduced myocardial blood flow at rest (hibernating myocardium). The primary endpoint of the trial is to assess the increase in myocardial blood flow from baseline to post Timi3 Ultrasound treatment in a hypoperfused region of myocardium. Positron emission tomography (PET) imaging will be used to noninvasively evaluate cardiac blood flow. The hypothesis is that ultrasound increases blood flow in hibernating myocardium.

Terminated6 enrollment criteria

Sex-related Differences in Outcome After Hybrid Coronary Revascularization

Coronary Artery Disease

Hybrid coronary revascularization (HCR) has emerged as a favorable technique over traditional coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) in a select group of patients with multivessel coronary artery disease (CAD). Till date, multiple individual studies comparing HCR with CABG have been carried out, but no data on the potential impact of sex on the outcome of HCR exist. To fill this knowledge gap, the investigators aim to perform an international collaborative multi-center study in order to examine gender differences in short-term and long-term outcomes among patients who underwent HCR or CABG.

Not yet recruiting2 enrollment criteria

Evaluation of Diagnostic Accuracy of MCG(Magnetocardiography) Scan in Suspected Coronary Artery...

Coronary Artery Disease

This multicenter clinical trial is designed to evaluate the diagnostic accuracy of MCG scan in detecting significant CAD compared to the reference standard CAG.

Not yet recruiting8 enrollment criteria

Screening for Coronary Artery Disease USing Primary Evaluation With Coronary CTA in Aviation Medicine...

Coronary Artery Disease (CAD)Coronary Artery Calcification2 more

SUSPECT is a prospective, single-center, cohort study of 250 military aircrew at the Center for Man in Aviation, Royal Netherlands Air Force. All asymptomatic aircrew (≥40 years) are asked to undergo a coronary CT scan on a voluntary basis, following the exercise electrocardiograms performed at their routine aeromedical examination. Coronary Artery Calcium score (CACS) and CCTA findings are reported.

Terminated14 enrollment criteria

Association Between Radial Artery Intervention and Development of Neuropathy in the Hand - A Prospective...

Ischemic Heart DiseaseNerve Injury1 more

Evaluation of potential nerve damage after radial CAG/PCI.

Not yet recruiting3 enrollment criteria

Trial to Assess the Effects of Vorapaxar (SCH 530348; MK-5348) in Preventing Heart Attack and Stroke...

AtherosclerosisMyocardial Ischemia1 more

The study is designed to determine whether vorapaxar, when added to the existing standard of care (eg, aspirin, clopidogrel) for preventing heart attack and stroke in patients with acute coronary syndrome, will yield additional benefit over the existing standard of care in preventing heart attack and stroke. The study is also designed to assess risk of bleeding with vorapaxar added to the standard of care versus the standard of care alone.

Terminated19 enrollment criteria
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