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The Association of Cardiac Valve Calcification and 1-year Mortality After Lower-extremity Amputation...

AmputationDiabetic Foot3 more

The goal of this observational study is to learn about the association between cardiac valve calcification and the 1-year mortality after lower-extremity amputation in diabetic patients. Diabetic patients requiring lower-extremity amputation were retrospectively studied. Preoperative detailed anamnesis was taken. Cardiac valve calcification was assessed using echocardiography at baseline. One-year follow-up was conducted and included clinical visits, hospital record assessment, and telephone reviews to obtain the survival status of patients. Researchers compare the survival group to the mortality group to study the relationship between the cardiac valve calcification and mortality.

Completed7 enrollment criteria

Fate at Long-term of Mild to Moderate Bicuspid Aortic Valve Disease Left Untreated at the Time of...

Bicuspid Aortic ValveAscending Aorta Aneurysm

Aortic valve bicuspid disease is the most common congenital heart disease. It affects 0.5-2% of the population and is associated with an increased risk of developing aortic or ascending aortic valve complications. There is no agreement regarding the opportunity for a "prophylactic" simultaneous aortic valve replacement in the case of mild or moderate aortic valve disease in the bicuspid valve, in patients with an indication for replacement of the ascending aorta due to an aneurysm involving its supra-coronary tract. The aim of this study is to evaluate the long-term evolution of mild and moderate aortic valve disease in untreated bicuspid valve during supracoronary ascending aortic replacement surgery at our institution.

Completed9 enrollment criteria

Normal Values in Stress Echocardiographic Parameters in Patients After Successful Mitral Valve Repair...

Heart Valve DiseasesMitral Valve Insufficiency5 more

Surgical treatment is the only approach with potentially defined clinical success for organic mitral valve (MV) regurgitation. Recurrent or persistent complaints after initial successful MV repair is a clinical challenge in current practice. Especially when echo parameters at rest are within or near normal ranges and patients presenting disproportionately symptomatic in relation to the observed results. However, while MV regurgitation is a hemodynamic disease, currently used 2-dimensional (2D) transthoracic echocardiography (TTE) at rest lacks information about hemodynamic changes. Physical stress echocardiography is a promising technique to complement nowadays rest TTE in order to improve interpretation of hemodynamic changes. However, normal values for exercise echo are lacking in this postoperative patients cohort. A prospective, observational trial to determine normal values in stress echocardiographic parameters in asymptomatic patients after successful MV repair for organic MV regurgitation, is therefore highly needed. Purpose of the SEP- study is to determine normal values in stress echocardiographic parameters in asymptomatic patients at least 6 months after successful MV repair for organic MV regurgitation. These normal values for stress echo are of utmost importance to correctly and accurate interpret stress echo results during postoperative follow-up and to improve clinical decision making in patients post MV repair.

Completed15 enrollment criteria

NeoChord TACT Post-Market Surveillance Registry

Mitral Valve InsufficiencyHeart Valve Diseases2 more

To monitor the long-term performance of the CE Marked NeoChord Artificial Chordae Delivery System

Completed7 enrollment criteria

Genetic Risks for Bicuspid Aortic Valve Disease

Bicuspid Aortic ValveUnicuspid Aortic Valve

Bicuspid Aortic Valve (BAV) is the most common congenital heart malformation in adults, but very little is known about the genetic causes or risk factors for adverse outcomes. Currently, it is estimated that most cases of aortic stenosis in patients less than 65 years old are caused by BAVs. BAV patients are also at high risk to develop aneurysms of the ascending aorta, which may lead to aortic dissections. Dr. Prakash and his colleagues plan to use individual genetic information to identify persons with BAV who are at high risk for complications and to customize therapies.

Completed4 enrollment criteria

National Registry of Genetically Triggered Thoracic Aortic Aneurysms and Cardiovascular Conditions...

Marfan SyndromeTurner Syndrome14 more

The National Registry of Genetically Triggered Thoracic Aortic Aneurysms and Cardiovascular Conditions (GenTAC) was initiated in 2006 by the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NHLBI) and the National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases (NIAMS). GenTAC established a registry of 3706 patients with genetic conditions that may be related to thoracic aortic aneurysms and collected medical data and biologic samples. The study ended in September 2016. Data and samples are available from NHLBI and requests should be made to BioLINCC. See the NHLBI website for more information: https://www.nhlbi.nih.gov/research/resources/gentac/.

Completed15 enrollment criteria

Acupuncture Improves Sleep in Patients Undergoing Cardiopulmonary Bypass

Heart Valve DiseasesCardiopulmonary Bypass

Due to various causes, such as brain impairment, environment changes, anxious,et al. patients, who undergo cardiopulmonary bypass, often suffer from poor quality of sleep. In chinese traditional medicine, acupuncture can improve the quality of sleep in patients with sleeping disorder. But it remains acupuncture could improve the quality of sleep in patients with heart operations.

Unknown status8 enrollment criteria

Hancock II Ultra Porcine Bioprosthesis Hemodynamic Study

Aortic Heart Valve Diseases

Since the first implant in September 1982, the Medtronic Hancock® II has provided more than 20 years of excellent hemodynamic performance and durability. Design improvements over the past generations include: low profile, flexible stent, Supra-X™ supra-annular placement, T6 anti-calcification tissue treatment, modified fixation process, CINCH® advanced implant system and ULTRA™ minimized sewing ring. Valve sizing is a critical consideration in obtaining optimal hemodynamic performance. This is particular true in small aortic roots. A critical issue is the size of the prosthesis in relation to the patient's annulus. The objective of this clinical study is to evaluate, at six and twelve months, the hemodynamic performance of the HancockÒ Ultra™ bioprosthesis in the aortic position, to analyze the incidence of patient prosthesis mismatch, correlation of gradients, and to ascertain frequency at which a larger valve size is used vs. a patient's debrided annulus diameter.

Completed8 enrollment criteria

Methods Study to Evaluate Use of Cardiac Ultrasound to Assess Heart Valve Abnormality in People....

Heart Valve Diseases

Methods study to evaluate use of cardiac ultrasound to assess heart valve abnormality in people.

Completed4 enrollment criteria

The Association Between Dopamine Agonists and Cardiac Valvulopathy, Fibrosis and Other Cardiopulmonary...

Parkinson's DiseaseHyperprolactinemia

To assess the association between cabergoline and other dopamine agonists (DAs), and symptomatic, diagnosed serious cardiopulmonary disorders, including: Cardiac valve regurgitation Diffuse Pleural/pulmonary thickening and pericardial and retroperitoneal fibrosis Heart failure Total, cardiac and respiratory mortality

Completed11 enrollment criteria
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