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Motion and IntraCoronary Ecg Ischemia Development Study (MICE)

Ischaemic Heart Disease

The concept of the "ischemic cascade" is generally accepted hypothesis, according to which whenever ischemia of the myocardium occurs there is a consequence of events, that always occur in a given order - diastolic dysfunction first, followed by systolic dysfunction, then changes on electrocardiogram (ECG) and finally chest pain sensation. The occurrence of every next stage of cascade means more severe ischemia and respectively - more severe myocardial damage. We propose that mechanical and electrical changes in the myocardium during ischemia appear simultaneously.

Recruiting11 enrollment criteria

Endovascular thromBectomy of Acute Mesentery Vessels Occlusion Hybrid With Emergent Laparoscopic...

Mesenteric Artery IschemiaThromboembolism

Acute mesenteric artery thromboembolism(AMT) is one of the important causes of acute abdomen and intestinal necrosis. If the intestinal blood supply is not restore in time, the prognosis of the disease is often poor and even endangers the life of the patient. Through laparoscopic surgery combined with modern minimally invasive endovascular technology, the blood supply of patients' intestine is restored. Observe the perioperative vascular patency rate, all-cause mortality, and the probability of short bowel syndrome. Through the hybrid operating room, we want to seek a multidisciplinary collaborative treatment mode to improve the long-term survival rate of such patients with enough intestines and completely free from TPN, and improve the prognosis of these patients.

Recruiting7 enrollment criteria

IMMunological resPonse Assessment afteR Acute iSchemic Stroke Treated With Endovascular Therapy...

Ischemic StrokeThrombectomy

IMPRESS study aims to describe the immuno-inflammatory and thrombo-inflammatory profiles during the first 24/36 hours of treatment of patients suffering from AIC treated with TM, and to study the possible impact of these profiles on the functional prognosis at 3 months of AIC treatment.

Recruiting7 enrollment criteria

The Association of Omentin and Ischemic Stroke

StrokeBrain Ischemia2 more

This observational study aims to research whether there is a relationship between omentin and ischemic stroke on the aspects of incidence, severity, and recovery etc.

Recruiting6 enrollment criteria

sST2 Biomarker Level in Acute/Chronic Coronary Syndrome After Revascularization

Myocardial IschemiaHeart Failure1 more

The role of soluble circulating suppression of tumorigenicity 2 biomarker (sST2) in the ischemic heart disease patient is a debatable point. Therefore the aims of this study are to assess the plasma level of sST2 in ischemic heart disease patients versus non-ischemic ones, the acute changes in its level after percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) and its relation to the severity of ischemia.

Recruiting3 enrollment criteria

Risk Factors Analysis for Acute Myocardial Infarction Patients

AMI - Acute Mesenteric IschemiaExtracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation Complication

ECMO has been used to save the lives of many critically ill patients with cardiorespiratory dysfunction as important rescue therapy. Though the proportion of ECMO applied to this population has been increasing year by year, clinical outcomes of AMI remain poor with high in-hospital mortality. Thus, it is necessary to characterize clinical features and investigate potentially modifiable factors contributing to outcomes of AMI patients who received ECMO treatment.

Recruiting2 enrollment criteria

The Level of Blood Brain Barrier Damage Biomarker in Acute Ischemic Stroke

Ischemic Stroke

Hemorrhagic transformation is a common complication of acute ischemic stroke patients . BBB damage is regarded as a major pathophysiological mechanism of hemorrhagic transformation. So, the investigators hypothesis the level of BBB damage biomarker is predictor of intracranial hemorrhage following ischemic stroke.

Recruiting12 enrollment criteria

Association of Auditory Dysfunction With Retinal Ischemia in Behcet Disease

Behcet's Disease With Multisystem Involvement

Auditory dysfunction is commonly detected in Behçet's disease (BD). Also, vestibular abnormalities as well as cochlear function affection have been found. The inflammatory process in BD may be the cause of audiometry abnormalities in those patients. The aim of this study is to assess hearing dysfunction in Behçet patients and its relation to retinal ischemia and disease activity using conventional pure-tone audiometry (cPTA), tympanogram and acoustic reflex

Recruiting5 enrollment criteria

a Cohort Study of Ischemic Cerebrovascular Disease

Ischaemic Stroke

This study aims to establish a multicenter, large-scale, prospective cohort of patients with ischemic stroke. Various biological samples such as blood, feces, and urine are collected to identify biomarkers associated with ischemic stroke. By integrating demographic information, clinical indicators, imaging parameters, and biomarker parameters, the study aims to develop risk assessment, early warning, and prognosis prediction models. Additionally, the study aims to identify key genes and explore relevant signaling pathways related to ischemic stroke.

Recruiting9 enrollment criteria

BIOmarkers and PLAtelet Function Assessment in Myocardial Ischemia and Non Obstructive Coronary...

Ischemia With no Obstructive Coronary Artery Disease

Ischemia with non-obstructive coronary artery disease (INOCA) identifies a significant proportion of patients presenting with signs and symptoms of myocardial ischemia with normal or near-normal coronary arteries at angiography. Initially believed a benign condition, it is now well-established that INOCA is associated with an increased risk for cardiovascular events. However, it is rarely correctly diagnosed. The identification of distinct signatures of circulating biomarkers and platelet alterations associated with the specific endotype of INOCA (Microvascular Angina [MVA]; Vasospastic Angina [VSA]; both MVA and VSA; and none) may help in the diagnosis of these patients as well as in the identification of specific pathophysiologic pathways and the development of future therapies. In addition, the identification of specific signatures may help in the prognostic stratification of INOCA patients, identifying those that may need more aggressive therapy and closer follow-up. Finally, the results deriving from this study may pave the way for a new pathophysiology-driven approach with cause-target therapies personalized for the specific mechanisms of INOCA. The BIOPLATINO study is the first study specifically designed to evaluate if there is a unique signature of circulating biomarkers and/or platelet function tests able to discriminate between the multiple pathogenetic mechanisms of INOCA as well as the different clinical courses. Furthermore, it may pave the way for the identification of specific pathophysiologic pathways of INOCA and the development of future therapies.

Recruiting5 enrollment criteria
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