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Active clinical trials for "Ventricular Dysfunction, Right"

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Catheter-Directed Thrombolysis Versus Anticoagulation Monotherapy in Intermediate-High Risk PE

Pulmonary EmbolismPulmonary Thromboembolisms3 more

In an open-label parallel groups blinded-endpoint randomized clinical trial, the investigators aim to assess the safety and efficacy of conventional catheter-directed thrombolysis (CDT) vs anticoagulation monotherapy on outcomes of patients with acute intermediate-high risk pulmonary embolism. The investigators hypothesize that CDT will have a superior efficacy and safety compared with anticoagulation-only therapy regarding the proportion of patients with a right ventricle to left ventricle (RV/LV) ratio > 0.9 at a 3-month follow-up by an imaging core laboratory, major bleeding, severe thrombocytopenia, or vascular access complication.

Terminated18 enrollment criteria

Definition and Management of Right Ventricular Injury in Adult Patients Receiving Extracorporeal...

Extracorporeal Circulation; ComplicationsExtracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation Complication4 more

The aim of this study is to identify existing definitions and therapeutic approaches for acute right ventricular injury (RVI) in patients receiving extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) for respiratory support. The objective of the study is to generate expert consensus statements on the definition and management of acute RVI in this high-risk patient population, using a Delphi method. The standardised RVI definition during ECMO for respiratory support and a consensus-based management approach to RVI will facilitate systematic aggregation of data across clinical trials to harmonise patient selection and compare therapeutic interventions.

Enrolling by invitation3 enrollment criteria

Impact of Iron Supplementation on Right Ventricular Function and Exercise Performance in Hypoxia...

Right Ventricular DysfunctionHypoxia

The purpose of this study is to determine if taking iron supplement pills improves exercise performance in low-oxygen conditions.

Not yet recruiting15 enrollment criteria

Evaluation of Right Ventricular Function Post Mitral Valve Operations

Right Ventricular Dysfunction

We aim to determine the function of Right ventricle post mitral valve surgeries in patients with pulmonary hypertension using transthoracic echocardiography3- and 6-months post-operatively to detect the effect of mitral valve surgeries over the RV function whether improving, deteriorating, or not changing at all.

Not yet recruiting2 enrollment criteria

Inhaled Milrinone Use in Patients Receiving HeartMate II LVAD: A Pilot Study

End Stage Heart DiseaseRight Ventricular Dysfunction

Right ventricular (RV) failure occurs in an estimated 5-41% of cases involving left ventricular assist device (LVAD) implantation and has been shown to adversely affect peri-operative morbidity and mortality. Current therapies to improve RV dysfunction pre and post-operatively are limited. Inhaled milrinone has been shown in several small human studies to be safely tolerated and provide favorable effects on pulmonary hemodynamics. Study Hypothesis: Delivery of inhaled milrinone, a phosphodiesterase III inhibitor, may provide pulmonary artery vasodilation and therefore improved RV function in patients with end stage heart failure receiving HeartMate II LVAD as a bridge to cardiac transplantation or as destination therapy. Specifically, we aim to: demonstrate safety of inhaled milrinone in this patient cohort demonstrate efficacy of inhaled milrinone in this patient cohort

Completed15 enrollment criteria

Comparison of Two Pulmonary Valve Replacement Methods to Treat Tetralogy of Fallot

Tetralogy of FallotPulmonary Valve Insufficiency2 more

Repair of tetralogy of Fallot (TOF), the most common form of cyanotic congenital heart disease, usually involves surgery on the outflow of the right ventricle (RV) and the pulmonary valve in order to relieve obstruction to blood flow from the RV to the lungs. This procedure often leads to regurgitation (leakage) of the pulmonary valve, which puts the burden of handling a larger than normal amount of blood flow on the RV. Over the years, that extra burden leads to enlargement of the RV and to a decrease in its function. Treatment often includes surgical insertion or replacement of a new pulmonary valve. Replacement of the damaged pulmonary valve aims to minimize the leakage and help the RV function better. This study is designed to compare two methods of how the operation (called pulmonary valve replacement [PVR]) is performed. In the first method, a new valve is inserted and only the area of the old valve is operated on; this is the standard PVR. The second method involves inserting the new valve in the same way as the standard method but, in addition, areas of the right ventricular wall that are scarred and not functioning well are removed (PVR plus right ventricular remodeling). This study will evaluate which method is more effective based on the size and function of the RV measured by cardiac magnetic resonance imaging (CMR) six months following surgery, as compared to its size and function before the operation.

Completed11 enrollment criteria

Peripheral Systemic Thrombolysis Versus Catheter Directed Thrombolysis for Submassive PE

Pulmonary EmbolismPulmonary Hypertension2 more

To determine whether peripheral low dose systemic thrombolysis (PLST) is non-inferior to catheter directed acoustic pulse thrombolysis (ACDT) in improving RV function and reducing pulmonary artery pressures in submassive pulmonary embolism (PE)

Completed29 enrollment criteria

Diuretic Vascular Filling in the Initial Management of Acute PE With Right Ventricular Dysfunction...

Pulmonary Embolism

Pulmonary embolism (PE) is a serious disease with frequent intra hospital mortality remains high. If anticoagulation is perfectly codified, the remainder of the initial management has been less studied. In particular, the "conditioning" Initial often involves systematic plasma volume of 250 to 500 cc, by analogy to other situations. But this treatment option is not based on factual data. In the right ventricular dysfunction that often accompany severe EP, volume expansion may instead be harmful, according to the law of Frank Starling. A retrospective study has recently shown a benefit of diuretic therapy in patients hospitalized for severe normotensive EP. The proposed study is interventional, prospective, multicenter, randomized, require to include 60 patients. The main objective of the study is the comparison of the troponin normalization period Ic (biomarker of right ventricular dysfunction) in patients hospitalized in the initial phase of a serious normotensive EP, between the 2 groups diuretic and filling Vascular. The primary endpoint is the time in hours standardization of troponin Ic. The secondary endpoints will be: the period of normalization of Brain Natriuretic Peptide (BNP) changes in echocardiographic parameters of right ventricular dysfunction a composite endpoint: cardiovascular death / cardiogenic shock / use of amines / use of thrombolysis.

Completed15 enrollment criteria

Cardiovascular Consequences in Intense and Extended Physical Exercise

Ventricular ArrythmiaRight Ventricular Dysfunction

This research study because you participate in long distance triathlon of Embrun. In recent years, there has been a craze for races at increasingly longer distances (ultra-endurance) with risks to the cardiovascular system poorly identified. In the short term, cardiac functional ultrasonographic changes and disturbances of biomarkers such as troponin are reported in participants in long-term endurance trials, assuming myocardial remodeling and transient tissue damage leading to suffering or "heart fatigue". These constraints could, to the extreme, favor the development of arrhythmia at the atrial and ventricular stages. Cardiac alterations are nevertheless poorly characterized and the consequences, in particular the risk of ventricular rhythm disturbance, have not been studied.The aim of this study is to investigate the relationship between right ventricular functional abnormalities and the occurrence of ventricular rhythm disturbance, following intense and prolonged exercise, in healthy triathletes subjects.

Completed14 enrollment criteria

Effect of a Higher Blood-pressure on Right Ventricular Function

Blood PressureRight Ventricular Dysfunction

Right ventricular (RV) dysfunction in cardiac surgery is an independent risk factor for morbidity and mortality. Raising the systemic blood pressure with norepinephrine seems to have a positive influence on the right ventricular function in several animal studies. The current study is designed to evaluate the effect of a higher blood pressure on the RV function in post cardiac surgery patients.

Completed14 enrollment criteria
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