Multi-center, Prospective, Cohort Study to Evaluate the Relationship of Stroke Recurrence and Anti-platelet...
Ischemic StrokeThis cohort study will evaluate the relatiobship of stroke recurrence and anti-platelet resistance in ischemic stroke patients
Gated SPECT Abnormality With J Point Elevation
Cardiovascular DiseasesElectrocardiogram: Electrical Alternans3 moreThe investigators present an interesting co-incidence of Gated wall abnormality in the inferolateral wall in normal sestamibi myocardial perfusion images with J wave in the inferior derivations of the ECG in a patient. The subsequent coronary angiography demonstrated 80% mid right coronary artery (RCA) stenosis, which was intervened with a drug-eluting stent. The investigators conclude that even though the myocardial perfusion is normal, the association of gated wall abnormality with J wave presentation within the same location should be further evaluated.
Impact of Nutritional and Inflammatory Status in Patients With Critical Limb-threatening Ischemia...
Critical Lower Limb IschemiaPostoperative ComplicationsThe peripheral arterial disease (PAD) has been associated with all-cause and cardiovascular mortality. Despite minimally invasive endovascular techniques, patients with critical limb-threatening ischemia (CLTI) have a poor prognosis with a high mortality that is comparable that of cancer. The inflammatory activity has a crucial role for the development and prognosis of atherosclerosis. Recently, different inflammatory biomarkers such as the neutrophil to lymphocyte ratio (NLR), platelet to lymphocyte ratio (PLR) and lymphocyte to monocyte ratio (LMR) have been associated with severity and prognosis in patients with PAD. Additionally, patients with CLTI present several independent risk factors for malnutrition. For this reason, malnutrition represents an independent risk factor for mortality and post-operative complications. In this context, the Prognostic Nutritional Index (PNI) associates the nutritional and inflammatory status of patients. This study shows the clinical applicability of the different pre-operative nutritional and inflammatory biomarkers in patients with CLTI. This study does not collect any patient identifiable information.
Incidence of Paroxysmal Atrial Fibrillation (AF) in Patients With Acute Ischemic Stroke or Transient...
Transient Ischemic Attack200 patients presenting with symptoms of acute ischemic stroke or transient ischemic attack were included. All patients free of AF on presentation underwent 48 hours Holter monitoring within one week.
Korean Transient Ischemic Attack eXpression Registry
Transient Ischemic AttackThis study is to determine the clinical and neuroimaging characteristics of Transient Ischemic Attacks in Korean populations.
Kidney and Intestinal Markers for Early Detection of Organ Injury After Endovascular Aortic Repair...
IschemiaFatty Acid-Binding Proteins2 moreThis study aims to investigate the predictive value of novel biomarkers and contrast-enhanced ultrasonography for early detection of abdominal end-organ (kidney and intestinum) hypoperfusion and ischemia in patients undergoing endovascular aortic repair (EVAR) for aortic aneurysm or dissection. In this context, patients will be monitored for renal biomarkers (TIMP-2, IGFBP7) and intestinal biomarkers (plasmatic intestinal fatty acid binding protein (i-FABP)) and local tissue perfusion will be assessed using contrast-enhanced ultrasonography (CEUS). The ultimate goal of this study is an early identification of patients developing one or both of these complications, which may facilitate a timely intervention to improve outcome.
Perioperative Ischemia Versus Perioperative Bleeding During Non-cardiac Surgery in Cardiac Patients...
Surgical ProcedureNon-cardiac2 moreThe aim of the study is to analyze the present use of antithrombotic therapy on a large cohort of consecutive cardiacs undergoing non-cardiac surgery. If even and for how long the medication was discontinued, if any other antithrombotic therapy was used in the perioperative period and prevalence of perioperative complications - especially ischemic or bleeding. These complications will be correlated with the pattern of antithrombotic therapy administration. Working hypothesis is to obtain a large database of unselected cohort of consecutive patients for mapping of this practically important, but in the evidence-based medicine, still neglected problem.
Assessment of Visual Field-related Endpoints in Patients With Non-arteritic Ischemic Optic Neuropathy...
Non-arteritic Ischemic Optic NeuropathyThis present research project intends to collect five quantitative test series: perimetric examination using static stimuli, assessing the entire (80 degree) visual field with a fast thresholding algorithm (GATE) [Schiefer 2008] to know the extent/ magnitude of the visual field defect and its variability within the cohort and over time D-BCVA, using FrACT [Bach 2007] and EDTRS chart [Ferris 1982] RAPD (using swinging flashlight test). IOP (using applanation tonometer) RNFT and RNFV using Spectralis OCT (star scan, ring scan 2,8 mm, and volume scan) Optic disk morphology will be documented by fundus photography. This assessment of the above-mentioned data is needed in order to allow for estimation of the spontaneous course / fluctuation of the (quantified) functional and morphometric parameters of the N-AION patients during the follow-up period. This is essential for the estimation of the sample size of the subsequently intended SINN study, that is intended to compare different therapeutic strategies in N-AION patients.
Prevalence of Extracardiac Coronary Collateral Supply Via the Internal Mammary Arteries
Coronary Artery DiseaseCollateral Circulation1 moreIn contrast to the extensively studied coronary collateral circulation within the heart, clinical attention has been paid only anecdotally to extracardiac-to-coronary anastomoses. Usually this has been in the form of case reports giving account of angiographically visible anastomoses between the coronary circulation and the internal mammary artery (IMA), typically in the presence of a chronic occlusion of a coronary artery. In the anatomical literature,the most common types of extracardiac anastomoses include bronchial-to-coronary-artery and IMA-to-coronary-artery connections. Anastomoses between the IMA and the coronary circulation have been documented to occur in 12% of post-mortem patients with CAD. Importantly, hitherto existing observations typically have relied on visual methods insensitive for the adequate detection especially of structurally present but poorly functional anastomoses. On a diagnostic coronary angiogram, collaterals are visible only if the recipient vessel is subtotally stenotic or fully occluded, or can be rendered visible during coronary spasm or by temporary balloon occlusion of the recipient artery and simultaneous injection of contrast medium into the other arteries, respectively. Similarly, the macroscopic pathologic postmortem examination is likely to underestimate the true number of extracardiac coronary collaterals. The purpose of this study is to determine the in vivo prevalence and functional distribution of IMA-to-coronary collateral supply via both the right and the left coronary artery.
Clopidogrel Response in Acute Ischemic Stroke. The Bochumer CRISP Study
Ischemic StrokeThe aim of this study was to determine the prevalence rate and risk factors for chemical laboratory clopidogrel low-response (CLR) in the acute phase after an ischemic stroke.