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Active clinical trials for "Atrial Fibrillation"

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Prevalence of Sleep Apnea and Atrial Fibrillation

Sleep ApneaAtrial Fibrillation

The investigators will screen consecutive patients presenting to the atrial fibrillation clinic for sleep apnea using a FDA-approved home sleep testing device, WatchPAT to determine prevalence of sleep apnea in a clinic-based sample.

Recruiting5 enrollment criteria

Prospective Phenotyping for Genetic Subtypes of Early-onset Atrial Fibrillation

Atrial Fibrillation

This is a prospective, case-control study that seeks to learn about the role of genetics in early onset atrial fibrillation (AF) and if genetic testing can be used to improve how the investigators treat atrial fibrillation. The study will enroll 225 participants. Eligible participants will have undergone sequencing for arrhythmia and cardiomyopathy (CM) genes. Based on those results, participants will be recruited for an outpatient research visit with testing that includes cardiac MRI, rest/stress/signal-averaged ECGs, and cardiac monitoring. If an inherited arrhythmia/CM syndrome is diagnosed, guideline-directed changes to medical care will be recommended.

Recruiting8 enrollment criteria

Prediction of Bleeding Risk After Anticoagulant Therapy for Atrial Fibrillation Based on Proteomics...

Atrial FibrillationBleeding1 more

Objectives: Atrial fibrillation (AF) is the most common arrhythmia. Anticoagulation with warfarin or new oral anticoagulants in patients with AF can significantly reduce thromboembolic events. However, due to the lack of bleeding risk predictors of oral anticoagulants, the bleeding risk of patients with AF cannot be accurately evaluated. The purpose of this study is to screen biomarkers that can predict bleeding in patients with AF through proteomics and metabolomics, and construct the protein metabolic network pathway of anticoagulant bleeding in patients with AF. Design: AF patients treated with oral anticoagulants were enrolled in this study. Blood samples were centrifuged and the supernatant was stored in the refrigerator at - 80 ℃. All patients were followed up for one year to determine whether bleeding occurred after oral anticoagulants. Proteomic data were obtained by LC-MS/MS Analysis-DIA platform. Metabolomic data were obtained by UPLC-QTOF/MS platform. All of the omics data were used to compare proteins/enzymes with metabolic pathways. Quantitative changes of individual metabolites and proteins were calculated and graphed using the KEGG mapping tools.

Recruiting11 enrollment criteria

Thumb ECG IncidenT Atrial fibrillatioN in Diabetes Mellitus

Diabetes MellitusAtrial Fibrillation

Cardiac thromboembolism attributed to atrial fibrillation (AF) constitutes at least one-third of ischemic strokes. Indeed, stroke may be the first manifestation of previously undetected AF. The prevalence is projected to increase 20% the coming decades, especially in age group 65 years and above of age. To add to incidence, the diabetic population have an increased risk yet not properly investigated. In patients with confirmed AF, assessment using the CHA2DS2-VASc score (congestive heart failure, hypertension, age 65 years and above, diabetes mellitus, stroke, vascular disease, age 75 years and above, sexual category), is applied for risk stratification. If the CHA2DS2-VASc score is at least 1, or definitely 2 points typically a non-vitamin K antagonist oral anticoagulant (NOAC) should be prescribed. The chest- and thumb-electrocardiogram (ECG) system Coala Heart Monitor has proven efficacious in detecting AF following recent cryptogenic stroke. This system also showed to be feasible from a patient perspective. Thus, in patients aged 65 years and above with diabetes mellitus at least 2 points are reached. Therefore, patient with these risk factors should be considered for further evaluation for NOAC to prevent stroke, which provides the rational for this study.

Recruiting5 enrollment criteria

Randomized Ablation-based AF Rhythm-control Versus Rate-control in Patients With HF and High-burden...

Atrial FibrillationHeart Failure

This is an extended follow up study of the original RAFT-AF Study. The RAFT-AF study was a multi-centre randomized controlled trial with a prospective randomized open blinded endpoint trial (PROBE) design. Patients were randomized to either catheter ablation-based rhythm control of AF as compared to rate control of AF

Recruiting2 enrollment criteria

RHYTHMIA vs CARTO in Redo Ablation Procedures for Atrial Fibrillation

Paroxysmal Atrial Fibrillation

The MAP-AF study will compare RHYTHMIA vs CARTO in redo ablation of paroxysmal AF with assessment of both acute procedural profiles and clinical outcomes.

Recruiting5 enrollment criteria

Assessing the Burden of Perioperative Atrial Fibrillation in Patients Undergoing Cardiac Surgery...

Atrial FibrillationCardiac Surgery

Background and Significance: In the United States approximately 220,000 patients undergo cardiac surgery per annum. Among potential complications, the incidence of atrial fibrillation (AF) is estimated at 30 - 60 %, and therefore presents the most common adverse event after cardiac surgery. Multiple complications may be associated with AF: Patients are usually subject to an increased length-of-stay in the intensive care unit and in the hospital. Furthermore, the risk for stroke and development of long-term AF is elevated, while further anticoagulation is required putting the patient at risk for bleeding. On average, an additional $10,000 - $20,000 is spent for each patient with AF. However, the exact burden of postoperative AF still remains unknown. Specific Aims of Research Project: To collect data from an electrocardiogram (EKG) monitoring patch, we aim to accurately determine the prevalence of atrial fibrillation in patients undergoing cardiac surgery at our center. To collect data on epidemiological characteristics to investigate risk factors for developing perioperative atrial fibrillation in patients undergoing cardiac surgery. This will allow us to create robust risk prediction models.

Recruiting5 enrollment criteria

BurdEn of NEw Onset Atrial FIbrillation in patienTs With Acute Myocardial Infarction

Atrial Fibrillation New OnsetAcute Myocardial Infarction

To validate the prognostic importance of the burden of new-onset atrial fibrillation (NOAF) complicating acute myocardial infarction (AMI) in a prospectively designed hospital-based registry. To characterize those factors that contribute to the progression of post-MI NOAF burden. To establish a prediction model for the risk stratification of patients with NOAF complicating AMI. To explore the clinical usefulness of NOAF burden in guiding the anticoagulation therapy among patients with post-MI NOAF.

Recruiting12 enrollment criteria

The Short and Long-term Cardiovascular Consequences of Critical Illness: The C3 Study

Critical IllnessMyocardial Infarction3 more

The aim this study will be to find out which patients are at risk of heart attacks/strokes up to several years after discharge from an ICU. This study will also investigate whether treatments and events occurring in ICU contribute to this risk.

Recruiting4 enrollment criteria

A Study Evaluating the Associations Between Clinical Characteristics and Use of Oral Anticoagulants...

Non-Valvular Atrial Fibrillation (NVAF)

The purpose of this study is to provide real-world data useful to address the factors associated to the administration of oral anticoagulants in the elderly population affected by non-valvular atrial fibrillation (NVAF), in Italy, and it's persistence rate after one year.

Recruiting7 enrollment criteria
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