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Active clinical trials for "Heart Valve Diseases"

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Bioprothetic Valve Versus Mechanical Valve of Bioprothetic Valve Versus Mechanical Valve

Valve Heart Disease

In this study, the investigators aim to use data identified through the hospital's integrated medical database and National Health Insurance database to explore the long-term performance and benefits of biological and mechanical valves. This research aims to provide more recommendations and references for valve replacement in different patient populations.

Recruiting2 enrollment criteria

Spectroscopic Assessment of Intramyocardial Oxygen Saturation During Open-Heart Surgery

Coronary Artery DiseaseHeart Valve Diseases

The goal of this observational study is to test in the safety and performance of intraoperative myocardial spectroscopic measurement in open-heart surgery patients The main questions it aims to answer are: The Devices can record myocardial spectrometric data for analysis, and How these measures correlate with the occurring events, procedures, and clinical parameters during the operation. Number of participants with device-related adverse events as assessed by CTCAE v4.0

Recruiting5 enrollment criteria

ENVISION IDE Trial: Safety and Effectiveness of NAVITOR in Transcatheter Aortic Valve Implantation...

Aortic Valve StenosisHeart Valve Diseases2 more

The objective of ENVISION is to evaluate the safety and effectiveness of the Navitor Transcatheter Aortic Valve Implantation (TAVI) System for treating patients with symptomatic, severe native aortic stenosis who are considered intermediate or low risk for surgical mortality.

Not yet recruiting25 enrollment criteria

Evaluating of Role of Myeloperoxidase in Prediction of Outcomes of Cardiac Surgery Procedures.

Cardiac Procedure ComplicationIschemic Heart Disease2 more

The main objection is to investigate molecular biology of myocardial damage during cardiac surgery procedures.

Recruiting4 enrollment criteria

Retrospective Prospective Multicentric Clinical Follow up of Patients After Being Treated With TricValve®...

Tricuspid RegurgitationTricuspid Valve Insufficiency4 more

Retrospective prospective Multicentric clinical follow up of patients with severe tricuspid regurgitation after being treated with the TricValve® Transcatheter Bicaval Valves System.

Recruiting3 enrollment criteria

CORCYM Mitral, Aortic aNd Tricuspid Post-maRket Study in a reAl-world Setting

Cardiac Valve Disease

MANTRA is a prospective, multiple-arm, multi-center, global, post-market clinical follow-up study. The main objective is to monitor ongoing safety and performance of the CORCYM devices and accessories used for aortic, mitral and tricuspid valvular diseases in a real-world setting. Corcym S.r.l., is a medical device manufacturer with a broad product portfolio for cardiac surgeons, offering solutions for the treatment of aortic, mitral and tricuspid valve disease. The MANTRA Master Plan (Master Protocol) is intended as an overarching Umbrella Protocol that allows multiple sub-studies to be added, as needed. The Umbrella Master Protocol concept offers an excellent solution to provide post-marketing clinical follow-up information on the entire cardiac surgery heart valve portfolio of the sponsor in a common database, including corelab assessment of hemodynamic and structural performance, annular motion and Dynamics for one of the products. Currently, three sub-studies are planned: MANTRA - Aortic Sub-Study MANTRA - Mitral/Tricuspid Sub-Study (Excluding Memo 4D) MANTRA - Memo 4D Sub-Study

Recruiting6 enrollment criteria

Medtronic Cardiac Surgery PMCF Registry

Valve DiseaseHeart

This registry is being conducted to support ongoing post-market surveillance activities.

Recruiting6 enrollment criteria

The Study on the Use of "UniLine" Bioprosthesis in the Treatment of Isolated Aortic and Mitral Valve...

Aortic Valve DiseaseMitral Valve Disease

The goal of this open, prospective, multicenter study is analyze long-term outcomes of aortic/mitral valve replacement using the "UniLine" bioprosthesis in patients with acquired aortic or mitral valve diseases. Main research objectives: To analyze long-term (up to 12 years) outcome of aortic or mitral valve replacement using the "UniLine" bioprosthesis. To study the hemodynamic characteristics of normally functioning "UniLine " prostheses in the mitral or aortic valve position based on the transthoracic echocardiography data. To assess the number, type, time frames of dysfunctions of UniLine bioprostheses and the results of their treatment. To analyze the frequency of major serious adverse events associated with the "UniLine" bioprosthesis or procedure.

Recruiting13 enrollment criteria

Development of CIRC Technologies

Cardiovascular DiseasesHeart Failure8 more

Cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of death worldwide. Advanced cardiovascular imaging using Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) has proven to be effective in providing gold standard myocardial tissue characterization. Moreover, the intrinsic advantage of MRI's lack of exposure to ionizing radiation is particularly beneficial. At the same time, blood work can be very useful in early detection of certain cardiomyopathy, such as amyloid. However, there is a lack of agreement of on which markers are the most sensitive. This multi-study will allow us the unique opportunity to form a more comprehensive understanding for various cardiovascular diseases. Our team has developed novel cardiac MRI techniques that leverages endogenous tissue properties to reveal a milieu of deep tissue phenotypes including myocardial inflammation, fibrosis, metabolism, and microstructural defects. Among these phenotypes, myocardial microstructure has proven to be most sensitive to early myocardial tissue damage and is predictive of myocardial regeneration. In this study, the investigators aim to further study the importance of cardiac microstructure revealed by MRI in patient and healthy population and compare this novel technology with conventional clinical biomarkers.

Recruiting6 enrollment criteria

Stress Echo 2030: the Novel ABCDE-(FGLPR) Protocol to Define the Future of Imaging

Coronary Artery DiseaseHeart Failure5 more

With stress echo (SE) 2020 study, a new standard of practice in stress imaging was developed and disseminated: the ABCDE protocol for functional testing within and beyond CAD. ABCDE protocol was the fruit of SE 2020, and is the seed of SE 2030, which is articulated in 12 projects: 1-SE in coronary artery disease (SECAD); 2- SE in diastolic heart failure (SEDIA); 3-SE in hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (SEHCA); 4- SE post-chest radiotherapy and chemotherapy (SERA); 5- Artificial intelligence SE evaluation (AI-SEE); 6- Environmental stress echocardiography and air pollution (ESTER); 7- SE in repaired Tetralogy of Fallot (SETOF) ; 8- SE in post-COVID-19 (SECOV); 9: Recovery by stress echo of conventionally unfit donor good hearts (RESURGE); 10- SE for mitral ischemic regurgitation (SEMIR); 11- SE in valvular heart disease (SEVA); 12- SE for coronary vasospasm (SESPASM). The study aims to recruit in the next 5 years (2021-2025) ≥10 000 patients followed for ≥5 years (up to 2030) from ≥20 quality-controlled laboratories from ≥10 countries. In this COVID-19 era of sustainable health care delivery, SE2030 will provide the evidence to finally recommend SE as the optimal and versatile imaging modality for functional testing anywhere, any time and in any patient.

Recruiting2 enrollment criteria
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