Coronary Revascularization Assessed by Stress PET
Coronary StenosesMyocardial Ischemia3 moreRegional absolute myocardial blood flow during stress (sMBF) as measured by Positron Emission Tomography (PET) improves post mechanical revascularization provided there is a baseline stress induced perfusion defect. Coronary revascularization performed on regions without a stress induced perfusion defect does not increase the sMBF.
Endothelial Function and Progenitor Cells in Acute Ischemic Stroke
Ischemic StrokeThe purpose of this study is to determine whether levels of circulating endothelial progenitor cells (cEPC) are increased in the acute phase of ischemic stroke.
Cerebral Microbleeds During NOACs or Warfarin Therapy in NVAF Patients With Acute Ischemic Stroke...
Ischemic StrokeAtrial Fibrillation SymptomaticAnticoagulants are generally recognized as a necessary therapy to prevent the recurrence of ischemic stroke in patients with non-valvular atrial fibrillation (NVAF), but in some patients they also cause bleedings, particularly intracranial hemorrhage. One of the independent predictors of intracerebral hemorrhage is the presence of cerebral microbleeds (CMBs); a high incidence of intracerebral hemorrhage is reported in patients with multiple CMBs. Recent study suggested that patients who had CMBs at baseline developed more new CMBs after 2 years (26%), compared with patients (12%) who did not have CMBs at baseline. However, there has been no study on the progression of CMBs in patients receiving so-called novel oral anticoagulants (NOACs). This study tests the hypothesis that the incidence of hemorrhagic stroke is lower in patients receiving NOACs (dabigatran, rivaroxaban, apixaban, and edoxaban) than in those receiving warfarin, and this difference reflects the difference in the effects of warfarin and NOACs on the progression of CMBs. Towards this goal, we enroll 200 patients with at least one CMB detected by 1.5 T MRI (T2*WI) at baseline, who treated with NOACs or warfarin for 12 months. Primary endpoint is the proportion of subjects with an increased number of CMBs at Month 12 of treatment with NOACs or warfarin. If the results of this study support the efficacy of NOACs in preventing increase of CMBs, this would be of great interest to domestic and overseas clinicians, in view of the potential therapeutic impact, including that for primary prevention of ischemic stroke.
Circulating Markers for Ischemic Heart Disease
Myocardial InfarctionIschemia1 moreThe purpose of this research is to determine if two proteins in the blood are increased during acute myocardial infarction and whether their levels are higher in those who develop heart failure than those who do not. These two proteins are produced and potentially released when the heart muscle is damaged. They may then be released into the blood and be detected by standard method in the research laboratory. At this time, detection of an increase in these proteins in the blood is not known to be associated with any disease or myocardial infarction.
General Anesthesia for Endovascular Thrombectomy; A Pilot Study.
StrokeCerebrovascular Stroke7 moreThis study evaluates the outcomes of stroke patients treated for intravascular thrombectomy, using either a local anesthetic with sedation, or a general anesthetic. Historical data will be used for those treated with the local anesthetic, and prospective data will be used for those treated with the general anesthetic.
Omega 3 Lipid Emulsions and Liver Transplantation
Ischemia Re-perfusion InjuryThe study Aims to investigate the possible beneficial impact of peri-operative or post-operative administration of Omega 3 enriched lipid emulsions on recipients for living donor liver transplantation.
Clinical, Biochemical and Neurophysiological Consequences of Intraoperative Tourniquet During Total...
Muscles IschemiaClinical, Biochemical and Neurophysiological Consequences of Intraoperative Tourniquet During Total Knee Arthroplasty: WOMAC-Score Knee-Score Radiographic Evaluations and Scoring System Biochemical muscle biopsy analysis
Diagnosis and Treatment of Minor Ischaemic Stroke According to the Etiology and Pathogenesis
Ischaemic StrokeNegligence or contempt of the etiology and pathogenesis of minor ischaemic stroke in the early diagnosis and effective treatment leads to more than 40-50% of patient with recurrent episodes, and 10% patient died. Therefore, diagnosis and treatment of minor ischaemic stroke according to the etiology and pathogenesis is important. The 2007 Korean modified TOAST type got some progress, but there exists two major disadvantages: imperfect diagnosis and pathogenesis of perforator artery infarction etiology; lack of typing according to the pathogenesis of large atherosclerotic infarction and taking measures of treatment according to the new types. Recently, domestic professor Gaoshan proposes new approach to diagnose and treat minor ischaemic stroke according to the etiology and pathogenesis of CISS typing, but the pathogenesis of hypoperfusion infarction with severe stenosis of large artery is unclear. Is it low perfusion? Or artery-artery embolization? Or both? How to distinguish the pathogenesis of branch artery disease: by atherosclerosis? Or hyalinosis? Or both? How to check the validity of clinical types? This study take different interventions according to different types and observation of the long term clinical results of intervention( mortality, recurrence rate, disability rate and rate of cerebral hemorrhage and subarachnoid hemorrhage), in order to clarify the new types can indeed solve the current problem of minor ischaemic stroke with high mortality, recurrence rate, disability rate and rate of cerebral hemorrhage and subarachnoid hemorrhage.
Optimal Regimen in Endovascular Therapy in Ischemic Cerebrovascular Disease Based on Clopidogrel...
Ischemic Cerebrovascular DiseaseClopidogrel resistance is common in patients of ischemic cerebrovascular disease. Genetic polymorphisms are the most important factors to clopidogrel resistance. The purpose of this study is to find the genes which are the related to clopidogrel resistance. Through gene sequencing, we can filter patient of clopidogrel resistance, so another drug maybe used to avoid the undesired efficacy.
Αdherence and Persistence to Oral Anticoagulation in ΑF Patients With Previous Ischemic Stroke
Ischemic StrokeThe aims of this project are to: investigate the adherence and persistence to anticoagulation (and in specific, to VKAs and NOACs) in AF patients with previous ischemic stroke; identify predictors of poor adherence and persistence and assess whether the SAMe-TT2R2 score predicts adherence and persistence to anticoagulation