Implantable Cardiac Defibrillators for the Prevention of Sudden Death in Patients With Cardiac Sarcoidosis...
Sarcoidosis of the HeartCardiomyopathyThe purpose of this study is to identify patients with cardiac sarcoidosis who may be at risk for sudden death.
Anxiety and Vagal Control of the Heart in Coronary Disease
Cardiovascular DiseasesCoronary Disease6 moreTo examine the role of reduced vagal control of heart rate in the increased risk of cardiac mortality associated with anxiety in a population with established coronary artery disease (CAD). A second objective is to determine whether the effects of anxiety are independent of the effects of depression.
Identifying High Risk Patients With Syncope
Cardiovascular DiseasesArrhythmia5 moreTo validate two models which categorized patients with syncope into high and low risk for either sudden death or diagnostic arrhythmias based on data available from the initial history, physical examination, and electrocardiogram.
Incidence of Diabetes and Cardiovascular Disease in Mexican Americans
Cardiovascular DiseasesHeart Diseases11 moreTo determine the incidence of type II diabetes and cardiovascular disease among Mexican-American and non-Hispanic whites in a 15 to 24 year follow-up of the San Antonio Heart Study 1 participants. Also, to perform a 15 to 24 year mortality follow-up of the cohort and to examine the "Hispanic paradox".
Letigen® and Cardiovascular Morbidity
StrokeMyocardial Infarctions1 moreLetigen® was a combination drug containing ephedrine, an adrenergic agonist with lipolytic and appetite-inhibiting properties. The drug was used as adjuvant treatment of obesity from 1990 and up to 2002 when it was withdrawn from the market by the manufacturer. The basis for this was a number of spontaneous reports about patients that died during treatment with Letigen®. The causal relation has never been addressed. There are only sparse data from randomised studies and the above-mentioned reports are not conclusive. We propose a controlled study based on data from Statistics Denmark that hold a complete copy of the Prescription Register of the Danish Medicines Agency and the Danish Hospital Discharge Register. The aim of the study would be to determine whether there is an excess frequency of deaths and serious cardiovascular events that can not be explained by particular characteristics of users of the drug. A well-known problem in such observational studies is a fundamental incomparability between users and non-users of drugs. In the present setting, it should be expected that use of Letigen® is associated with high BMI, smoking, alcohol abuse, type-2 diabetes, mild hypertension, low physical activity and other indicators of unhealthy lifestyle. Thus, an uncritical comparison between users and non-users of Letigen® regarding serious cardiovascular events will probably show an excess frequency that can not necessarily be attributed to the drug. This problem can be addressed by a special epidemiological technique - the case-crossover design - which is particularly robust to such comparability problems. In brief, only cases should be included. Controls are the same persons at an earlier time, , where the case-defining disease has not yet developed. The exposure of cases will be compared with the exposure of the same persons' case history. To account for the effect of chronic exposure, we also perform, as a secondary analysis, a conventional case-control study nested within the cohort of Letigen users, and employing a risk-set sampling technique.
Drug-Induced Sudden Death & Ventricular Arrhythmia
Cardiovascular DiseasesDeath4 moreTo investigate the relationship between the use of prescription drugs and the occurrence of ventricular arrhythmia and sudden death.
Medications and the Risk of Sudden Cardiac Death
Cardiovascular DiseasesHeart Diseases4 moreTo investigate a potential relationship between four different classes of non-cardiovascular drugs and the risk of sudden cardiac death.
Thrombogenic Factors and Recurrent Coronary Events
Cardiovascular DiseasesHeart Diseases6 moreTo determine if selected circulating blood factors that reflect enhanced thrombogenesis are associated with an increased incidence of recurrent coronary events, including cardiac death or non-fatal myocardial infarction.
Epidemiology of Long QTand Asian Sudden Death in Sleep
Cardiovascular DiseasesHeart Diseases5 moreTo conduct a cross-sectional epidemiologic study of the determinants of prolonged heart rate corrected QT interval (QTc) among 300 men and 300 woman in the population with the highest known risk of SUDS: Southeast Asian refugees in Thailand. .
Epidemiology of Cardiotoxicity in Children With Cancer
Cardiovascular DiseasesHeart Diseases6 moreTo provide a comprehensive analysis of risk factors for the development of clinical cardiotoxicities in over 6,000 children with cancer who had been treated on standardized protocols involving the use of anthracyclines alone or in combination with other potentially cardiotoxic therapies or with no use of anthracycline therapy.