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Serum Uric Acid Levels and Onset of Cardiovascular Diseases: a CALIBER Study

Stable AnginaUnstable Angina11 more

Serum uric acid level is a commonly measured biomarker. The association between serum uric acid level and the risk of developing cardiovascular diseases has been observed in some studies, while others showed controversial results. Estimation of this association may help to predict cardiovascular outcomes and may guide new treatment strategies. The hypothesis is that increased serum uric acid level is associated with a range of cardiovascular diseases.

Unknown status5 enrollment criteria

NIRS Directed Optimal Cerebral Perfusion Pressure in Aneurysmal Subarachnoid Hemorrhage Patients:...

The Time for Determine CPPopt

Neurologic dysfunction is common in aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage (aSAH) patients. As we know, after the initial injury, secondary insults including poor cerebral perfusion are main contributors to poor outcome and their early detection and amelioration are keystone to neurocritical care. Nonetheless, the guidelines for blood pressure management still recommend a single target blood pressure for critically ill patients: the Brain Trauma Foundation (BTF) guidelines recommend maintaining CPP between 60 and 70 mmHg; Some guidelines recognize that patients with a history of hypertension may require a higher MAP. However, these guidelines do not currently recommend cerebral autoregulation-guided therapy and leave many unanswered questions. Cerebral autoregulation is the mechanism that maintains cerebral blood supply, hence CBF approximately constant despite changes in MAP or, more precisely, despite changes in CPP. Maintaining blood pressure within the cerebral blood flow (CBF) autoregulation range (termed "optimal MAP") is associated with improved outcomes for patients. The observational data suggests that management of patients above or below CPPopt 5mmHg is associated with better outcomes and mortality than the other greater variation range. The most commonly used method for monitoring dynamic cerebrovascular reactivity is the pressure reactivity index (PRx) that uses ICP as a surrogate for CBV. However, assessing the PRx requires invasive ICP monitoring which limits its application in many clinical areas. Alternatively, in the absence of invasive intracranial pressure monitoring to determine CPP, a continuous autoregulation monitoring can be accomplished by the continuous correlation between transcranial Doppler (TCD)-measured CBF velocity of the middle cerebral artery and the mean arterial blood pressure (termed mean velocity index or Mx). Mx is a validated index of cerebral autoregulation based on measures of cerebral perfusion pressure and mean flow velocity on transcranial doppler but is impractical for longer-term monitoring and requires system training, the results are operator-dependent. Near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) measurements is another alternative for real-time autoregulation monitoring in the form of a Tissue Oxygenation Index. In contrast to TCD, the NIRS sensors are very easy to apply (the probes attach to the forehead with self-adhesive pads) and do not require frequent calibration making them more suitable for long-term monitoring. Therefore, in this study, Patients in the intervention group will be monitored by continuous NIRS and invasive blood pressure monitoring. The correlation curve between ORI/THx and blood pressure will be obtained through continuous monitoring of 2 hours. According to the correlation curve, the optimal blood pressure which provides the optimal CPP will be determined. Then the optimal blood pressure which CPP is within 5 mmHg of CPPopt will be maintained as the target of blood pressure management for the intervention group during ICU stay.

Unknown status5 enrollment criteria

A Multicenter Registry Study of Aneurysmal SAH

Subarachnoid HemorrhageAneurysmal1 more

Firstly, this study aims at clarifying the current situation of Emergency treatment of aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH) in China, and analyzing the influencing factors contributing to transport delay, so as to improve the efficiency of emergency treatment; Secondly, comparison and analysis of different surgical treatment of aneurysmal SAH would be undertook, so as to improve the diagnosis and treatment of aneurysmal SAH.

Unknown status6 enrollment criteria

Impact of Cardiac Complications on Outcomes of Patients After Subarachnoid Hemorrhage

Subarachnoid Hemorrhage

Patients with subarachnoid haemorrhage frequently develop cardiac complications affecting their outcome

Unknown status4 enrollment criteria

Ultrasound Perfusion Imaging After Aneurysmal Subarachnoid Hemorrhage

Aneurysmal Subarachnoid Hemorrhage

The purpose of this study is to examine wether delayed cerebral ischemia can be predicted by ultrasound brain perfusion imaging in patients with aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH).

Unknown status14 enrollment criteria

Risk Factors for Aneurysm Rebleeding

Subarachnoid HemorrhageAneurysmal

The purpose of this study is to examine the risk factors for aneurysm rebleeding.

Unknown status11 enrollment criteria

NIRS Monitoring During Intracranial Interventions

Subarachnoid HemorrhageIntracranial Arteriovenous Malformation

Near infrared spectroscopy is a valuable tool to monitor cerebral oxygenation during intracranial interventions. However, it yields artificial results when the dye indocyanine green (ICG) is applied, which is routinely done for intraoperative angiography. The investigators examine, to what extent and which duration NIRS is disturbed following ICG application.

Unknown status2 enrollment criteria

Hemostasis Profile in Patients With Severe Subarachnoid Hemorrhage

Subarachnoid HemorrhagePlatelet Dysfunction1 more

Patients with severe subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH) may present platelet and coagulation dysfunctions immediately after the stroke on admission at the hospital, and persisting up to 3-4 weeks after the onset. This study aimed to investigate the platelet function as assessed by impedance agregometry (ROTEM Platelet) and platelet adhesion (PFA), and the coagulation profile as assessed by ROTEM, over three evolutive times.

Unknown status6 enrollment criteria

An EHR-based Platform To Facilitate Outcomes and Research Methods in Cerebrovascular Diseases

StrokeCerebrovascular Diseases4 more

In this protocol, the investigators present methods and preliminary results from the PLATFORM-CVD Study, an EHR-based multicenter cohort. This study will focus on assessing the distribution of major cerebrovascular diseases, determining the risk factors associated with disease incidence and worse in-hospital outcomes, as well as describing the quality of care. Data from this cohort will be used to develop suitable prediction models for cerebrovascular diseases using real-world data and to understand how outcomes for cerebrovascular diseases would change with quality improvement interventions.

Unknown status9 enrollment criteria

Serial Echocardiography After Subarachnoid Hemorrhage

Subarachnoid HemorrhageMyocardial Stunning1 more

There is increasing interest in myocardial abnormalities following central nervous system events, such as subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH). These cardiac abnormalities include ECG changes, decreased cardiac output, decreased blood pressure, specific cardiac enzyme elevations, and segmental wall motion abnormalities (SWMA). Interestingly, wall motion abnormalities and ECG changes have shown to be reversible, and therefore the dysfunction has been described as neurogenic myocardial stunning. The pathophysiology of cardiac dysfunction following SAH has not yet been fully elucidated. Many reports (mainly case reports) have been published, but so far no study has investigated the frequency of these abnormalities in a prospective manner, have correlated the occurrence of the different cardiac abnormalities, and have assessed which clinical variables can predict cardiac dysfunction. And only a limited number of studies have related neurological outcome with cardiac dysfunction.

Unknown status4 enrollment criteria
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