The SIR-POBA Bypass Trial
Peripheral Arterial Occlusive DiseaseBypass Complication5 moreThe goal of this clinical trial is to compare plain old balloon angioplasty with sirolimus-coated balloon angioplasty in patients with an infrainguinal venous bypass stenosis. The main question we aim to answer is, how patency is affected by each of the randomised treatment options.
Hemodynamic in Postreperfusion Period and Functional Recovery in Acute Ischemic Stroke Patients...
Acute Ischemic StrokeIntracranial HemorrhageThe investigators are suggtesting that lower goals of systolic blood pressure after intravenous thrombolysis may reduce the risk of hemorrhagic complications and improve functional outcomes after acute ischemic stroke.
Clinical Investigation to Evaluate the Suitability of StrokeWave in Distinguishing Haemorragic From...
StrokeIschemic1 moreThis is a pilot, monocentric clinical investigation to evaluate the suitability of StrokeWave in distinguishing haemorragic from ischaemic strokes. The StrokeWave is a microwave device which employs a novel technique to generate images by processing very low power (<1mW) microwaves. The trial design has been developed in order not to interfere with thw standard diagnostic approach used for the hyperacute stroke patients, nor to modify the usual standard timing of the routine assessment.
CEUS Evaluation of Hypoxic Ischemic Injury
Hypoxic-Ischemic EncephalopathyBrain Ischemia HypoxiaNeonates presenting with neurologic symptoms require rapid, non-invasive imaging with high spatial resolution and tissue contrast. The purpose of this study is to evaluate brain perfusion using contrast-enhanced ultrasound CEUS in bedside monitoring of neonates and infants with hypoxic ischemic injury. Investigational CEUS scan will be performed separately from clinically indicated conventional US, in the ICU. Subjects will be scanned with CEUS at two different time-points (at the time HII is first suspected or diagnosed and at time of MRI scan), separately from clinically indicated ultrasound. The CEUS scan will be interpreted by the sponsor-investigator. The study will be conducted at one site, The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia. It is expected that up to 100 subjects will be enrolled per year, for up to two years, for a total enrollment of up to 200 subjects.
Intra-arterial Bone-marrow Mononuclear Cells Infusion for Acute Ischemic Stroke
Ischemic StrokeThis trial aims to test that intra-arterial injection of autologous bone marrow mononuclear cells in acute ischemic stroke patients is safe and improves neurological outcomes.
Optimal Detection of Atrial Fibrillation in TIA
Atrial FibrillationTransient Ischemic AttackTransient ischemic attack (TIA) is a common neurologic emergency. Although the detection of atrial fibrillation (AF) has identical consequences for preventive therapy in patients with ischemic stroke and TIA, the management setting and diagnostic pathways frequently differ substantially between both manifestations. Despite these differences between stroke and TIA patients, previous studies have investigated diagnostic work-up for AF primarily in stroke patients. Thus, there is no common practice or "gold standard" of rhythm monitoring for TIA patients in most healthcare systems and the optimal method and duration of cardiac monitoring for TIA patients is currently unknown. This is likely to result in a substantial under-diagnosis of AF in TIA patients, failure to initiate appropriate secondary preventive medication (i.e. anticoagulation) and ultimately the occurrence of many otherwise preventable strokes. The primary research question of the trial is whether prolonged ECG recording (intervention) significantly increases the rate of detection of paroxysmal AF compared to 24 h electrocardiogram (ECG) monitoring (control) 6 months after start of monitoring in patients with recent TIA. The co-primary question of the trial is whether 28 d non-invasive continuous ECG monitoring is non-inferior to ECG recording using an implanted event recorder for AF detection.
DAISe 1 Feasibility Study to Evaluate the DAISe Thrombectomy System for Acute Ischemic Stroke
Acute Ischemic StrokeThe study is a prospective, multi-center, single arm, feasibility study that will enroll a maximum of 36 subjects. The maximum enrollment is 10 subjects per site. A maximum of 6 investigational centers in Europe will participate. Enrollment is expected to take about 9 months, subject participation will last about 3 months.
Immediate and Short Term Outcomes for Using Drug Coated Balloons in Treating Coronary Bifurcation...
Ischemia; HeartStents● the investigators aims to study the impact of using drug coated balloon in coronary artery bifurcation lesions on the procedural success rate & short-term MACE.
Improving Wellbeing in Ischemic Heart Disease
Ischemic Heart DiseaseThe purpose of this research is to see if Heart Health Yoga (HHY) Program when added on to standard cardiac rehabilitation (CR) will improve overall wellbeing and quality of life for patients experiencing ischemic heart disease, heart problems caused by narrowed heart arteries.
Improving How Older Adults at Risk for Cardiovascular Outcomes Are Selected for Care Coordination...
Cardiovascular DiseasesMyocardial Infarction8 moreThis pragmatic clinical trial embedded in an accountable care organization will determine the comparative effectiveness of two approaches for assigning care coordinators to older adults at risk for cardiovascular outcomes. The hypothesis is that assigning care coordinators to older adults based on perceived need will be more effective at preventing emergency department visits and hospitalizations compared to usual care.