Arterial Spin Label Depicted Ischemic Stroke Cohort (ASLIS)
Acute Ischemic StrokeEstablish a clinical cohort of acute ischemic stroke patients and find the determinant of the prognosis.
Leg Ischaemia Management Collaboration
Peripheral Arterial DiseaseCritical Limb Ischemia3 moreSingle-centre prospective cohort study of patients presenting with severe limb ischaemia (SLI). The primary outcome measure will be 12 month major amputation rate. A historical cohort of patients identified retrospectively will be the comparitor group used to assess the impact of a newly-established rapid-access limb salvage clinic. Primary aim: - Determine the proportion of patients with SLI undergoing major lower limb amputation within 12 months of presentation. Secondary aims: Assess clinically important short-, medium- and long-term outcomes in those undergoing and not undergoing amputation Prevalence and degree of frailty and cognitive impairment Pevalence and degree of cardiac disease (detected by stress MRI) Establish a biobank for future biomarker analysis Investigate the role of frailty and cognitive assessments, cardiac MRI and biomarkers in risk-stratification of patients with SLI
Ammonia N-13 Myocardial Blood Flow Absolute Quantification by PET in Patients With Known or Suspected...
Myocardial IschemiaCoronary Disease6 moreThis study is being conducted to provide access to and collect test data for an established nuclear medicine diagnostic imaging test called Positron Emission Tomography (PET), using a specific radioactive drug called Ammonia N-13 (Ammonia), referred to simply as an Ammonia PET scan, which is used to visualize the blood flow through the blood vessels and into the heart muscle in order to identify areas of restricted blood flow within the heart. The scanner used in this study may be a stand-alone PET scanner or a PET/CT scanner, which combines the PET scanner and a Computed Tomography (CT) scanner into a single device. Unless otherwise stated in this consent form, the term PET will be used to refer to both stand-alone PET and PET/CT scanners. While physicians have used the Ammonia PET test for many years to visualize (image) the blood flow into the heart muscle (perfusion), it is now possible to also measure the flow of blood into the heart muscle. Research studies have demonstrated clinical value in reviewing the measured blood flow values in addition to reviewing the perfusion images of blood flow into the heart muscle. Therefore, this study will establish a database of a large number of Ammonia PET measured blood flow values to serve as a future reference.
Impact of IntraVascular UltraSound Guidance on the Outcomes of Xience Prime Stents in Long Lesions...
Myocardial Ischemia(Implanted Drug-eluting Stents Because of Ischemic Heart Disease(Stable AnginaAcute Coronary Syndrome))The investigator aimed to evaluate the long-term (up to 10 years) follow-up of the patients who enrolled the IVUS-XPL study (Impact of IntraVascular UltraSound Guidance on the Outcomes of Xience Prime Stents in Long Lesions), which was shown the superiority of IVUS-guided stent implantation at 1 year in terms of major adverse cardiac events.
A New Parameter Derived From DSA to Evaluate Cerebral Perfusion
Cerebral IschemiaThis observational study focus on a new parameter of cerebral perfusion derived form digital substraction angiography.
CUHK Brain Health Longitudinal Study
StrokeIschemic14 moreThe goal of this study is to develop a large longitudinal cohort of individuals diagnosed with or at high risk for brain diseases (both neurological and psychiatric in nature), in order to identify risk factors that contribute to neurological and psychiatric diseases over time. The investigators seek to capture relevant information from medical records, electronically administered questionnaires and follow up phone-based interviews. The investigators expect to eventually have sufficient power from our dataset to examine risk factors for a variety of brain disorders, both individually and in aggregate. Our ultimate goal is to offer scientifically validated ways to preserve and promote brain health by working with our patients' needs and tracking their progress over time.
Clinical Outcomes Following Surgical Debridement of Diabetic Foot Infection With Borderline Vascularity...
Chronic Limb Threatening IschemiaObserve Timing to complete healing of wounds & Limb salvage in both cohorts those who are undergoing Debridement only and those who are undergoing Debridement plus PTA
Comparison of Solitaire to Embotrap to Treat Large Vessel Occlusion in Acute Ischemic Stroke (SOLTRAP...
Acute Ischemic StrokeThe primary aim of this study is to assess if there is a difference in first pass reperfusion between the two devices. This is a randomized prospective study to assess if there is a difference in first pass reperfusion at two centers with large mechanical thrombectomy volumes. Data will also be collected on time-to treatment, outcomes and hemorrhagic complications.
Platelet Expression of FcγRIIa and Arterial Hemodynamics to Predict Recurrent Stroke in Intracranial...
StrokeTIA2 moreAn observational study to determine if individuals with increased platelet FcyRIIa will have a higher risk of ischemic events.
Imaging-Guided Vessel Sizing in the Tibial Arteries
Peripheral Artery DiseaseCritical Limb IschemiaThis study aims to investigate the utilization of intravascular imaging in treatment of tibial vessels in peripheral artery disease and critical limb ischemia (CLI). The primary goal is to compare optical coherence tomography (OCT) with traditional digital subtraction angiography (DSA) in determining best treatment strategy and vessel optimization, in an effort to improve long term patency and successful wound healing in CLI. Secondary comparison with intravascular ultrasound (IVUS) is undertaken when clinically feasible. The hypothesis is that the adjunctive use of intravascular imaging will affect vessel sizing and anticipated treatment modalities, and therein affect the long term primary patency rates.