Community Structure and Cardiovascular Mortality Trends
Cardiovascular DiseasesHeart Diseases3 moreTo assess the relationship of community socioeconomic (SE) structure to cardiovascular disease and all-cause mortality trends in the United States.
Assessment of Cerebral Blood Flow Asymmetry in Cardiac Surgery Patients Undergoing Hypothermic Circulatory...
Cerebral DesaturationCerebral IschemiaCerebral oxygen desaturation during cardiac surgery measured using near infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) derived cerebral oximetry has been associated with significant postoperative morbidity. If significant desaturation occurs during this period, it may represent an ideal opportunity to further optimize the postoperative care of these patients.
Predictors and Prognostic Factors on the Acute Ischemic Stroke
Ischemic StrokeThrough 5 years continuous observation of acute ischemic stroke patients in Neurology Department of Tongji Hospital, Tongji Medical College of Huazhong University of Science and Technology, clinical data about emergency treatment (neurological score, examination and treatment), medical data after admission (neurological score, inspection, examination and treatment) and long-term prognosis (neurological score) was collected. The outcomes were set as the score scale, all blood test index and examination index of the research objects at specific period after illness. Through statistical analysis and comparison of different in-hospital clinical data in predicting the outcome of the patients, our study will provide more evidence-based solutions for the treatment and prediction of acute ischemic stroke.
Identification of Hypoxic Brain Tissues by F-MISO PET in Acute Ischemic Stroke
Ischemic StrokeThis study is a French multicenter prospective study including 5 stroke units with available MRI and F-MISO PET for patients with acute ischemic stroke. Background and Purpose: 18F-Fluoromisonidazole (FMISO) PET has been used to identify hypoxic tissues in animals and stroke patients. While MRI has become the gold standard acute stroke imaging, no published study has compared FMISO PET and MRI. The aim of this prospective study is to identify hypoxic tissues in 40 patients with acute ischemic stroke with F-MISO PET and to compare the location and the outcome of these hypoxic cells with MRI datas (weighted diffusion and FLAIR) and to clinical outcome.
Pilot Study of Continuing Aspirin Versus Switching to Clopidogrel After Stroke or Transient Ischemic...
Transient Ischemic AttackStroke2 morePilot study of continuing aspirin versus switching to clopidogrel after stroke or transient ischemic attack.
Vulnerable Plaque Imaging in NSTEMI
Myocardial InfarctionMyocardial IschemiaMyocardial infarction (MI) frequently recurs after non-ST elevation MI (NSTEMI) that may be related to insufficient vulnerable plaque identification using invasive coronary angiography. Furthermore, the natural behaviour of vulnerable plaques in NSTEMI over time and their relation with biomarkers need further exploration. More accurate identification and assessing long-term behaviour of vulnerable plaques may improve therapeutic strategies and clinical outcome. The investigators hypothesize that fully integrated 18Fluoride Sodium-Fluoride (18F-NaF) Positron Emission Tomography/Cardiac Magnetic Resonance imaging (PET/CMR) increases the ability to detect vulnerable plaques as compared to coronary angiography. This prospective study in 33 consecutive patients with NSTEMI aims to: Compare coronary vulnerable plaque detection between 18F-NaF PET/CMR and invasive coronary angiography, Investigate the correlation of coronary vulnerable plaques using 18F-NaF PET with myocardial infarction using CMR, both at baseline and during follow-up, Examine systemic arterial 18F-NaF-uptake using PET/CMR and their relation with systemic events (cerebrovascular accidents, transient ischemic attacks, or peripheral arterial disease), and Examine the relation between vulnerable plaques and plasma biomarkers.
Detection no Invasive of a Silent Myocardial Ischemia
Silent Myocardial IschemiaType 2 DiabetesThe pathophysiological features of myocardial diabetic subject combined with cardiac autonomic neuropathy were behind the quietness of myocardial ischemia, known as silent myocardial ischemia (IMS). These patients have the risk to remain asymptomatic until the sudden onset of a myocardial infarction, or even sudden death. That is why the investigators want to evaluate the contribution of non-invasive tools to stand in the diagnosis of IMS patients with diabetes type 2, asymptomatic heart on map: Technical myocardial speckle tracking in studying strains overall average left ventricular (longitudinal, circumferential and radial) measured in 2D and 3D at rest, compared to stress echocardiography with dobutamine (ESD)
LifeVest Post-CABG Registry
Sudden Cardiac DeathVentricular Fibrillation3 moreThis is a multi-center prospective registry of patients with an ejection fraction (EF) ≤ 35% following coronary artery bypass graft (CABG) surgery in order to test the hypothesis that wearable defibrillators (WD) will decrease overall mortality after discharge by decreasing arrhythmic death in this select population with high risk for sudden cardiac death (SCD). This is a pilot project to determine the feasibility of a larger-scale study.
Cardiovascular Disease Screening
Congenital Heart DiseaseAtherosclerosis3 moreThis study will evaluate volunteers 18 years of age and older to see if they qualify for one of NHLBI s research studies. Tests include the following: General medical evaluation, which may include blood tests, chest x-ray, electrocardiogram (ECG) and echocardiogram (heart ultrasound). Other tests as appropriate, such as magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), cardiac computed tomography (CT scan of the heart), nuclear stress test and echocardiography stress test. X-ray contrast studies of the heart and blood vessels. (These may be excluded in patients with kidney risk factors.)
Measurement of Tissue Oxygen Saturation in Chronic Critical Limb Ischemia
Peripheral Arterial DiseaseNear-infrared spectroscopy can be used to determine the relative oxygen saturation in tissues up to 2cm below the skin. It has been investigated, with success, in cerebral, gastrointestinal, and muscle tissue, and shows promise in numerous indications involving tissue ischemia. In the current study, we propose to examine one hundred patients requiring either bypass or angioplasty due to chronic critical limb ischemia resulting from peripheral arterial disease. We intend to challenge patients before and after the intervention, using either an inflated blood pressure cuff or toe raises, to determine if oxygen saturation recovery time in the affected limb is correlated with symptom resolution (i.e. treatment success). Near-infrared spectroscopy will be performed using the ODISsey tissue oximeter developed by ViOptix, Inc. The proposed study will take approximately one year to complete enrolment, and has a follow-up period of 6 months post-intervention. Study Hypothesis: Knowledge of tissue oxygen saturation enhances clinical decision making in patients with chronic critical limb ischemia.