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Pathological Changes in the Cardiovascular System in Valvular Heart Disease

Recruiting
18 years of age
Both
Phase N/A

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Overview

An observational cohort study of patients recruited presenting with valvular heart disease. The specialized investigations will focus on myocardial remodelling and scar formation/regression and extracardiac micro- and macro-vascular sequelae of valvular heart disease (VHD). The aim is to investigate the natural history of VHD and its ensuing cardiac and extracardiac end organ effects, the impact of existing interventions and the long-term outcome. We hope to establish the underlying causative aetiology of known associated conditions (e.g. vascular dementia) and to determine if extracardiac changes may serve as early biomarkers of prognosis in VHD. Participants will attend for two visits at Barts Heart Centre or Chenies Mews Imaging Centre and will undergo a panel of tests including cross-sectional cardiac imaging, point-of-care microvascular assessment and blood tests. Patient outcome will be assessed by data linkage to hospital episode statistic (HES) data and ONS data (via NHS spine). We aim to identify determinants that will help to improve patient selection and timing of valve intervention based on advanced clinical, blood and/or imaging biomarkers.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Age > 18 years
  • Able to provide written informed consent
  • Mild, moderate or severe valvular heart disease (Natural history cohort), or severe valvular heart disease planned for surgical/transcatheter intervention (Intervention/Heart-Brain axis cohort).

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Participants unwilling to consent.
  • Needle phobic patients that would preclude blood taking
  • Diagnosis of dilated or hypertrophic cardiomyopathy
  • Pregnancy/breast feeding
  • Inability to complete the protocol, other conditions that would prevent participation in the study.
  • In severe VHD, no more than moderate valve disease other than primary lesion (AS / MR / AR)

Exclusion for the Heart-Brain-Axis Study:

        • Participants that have more than moderate epicardial coronary disease (by CT or invasive
        coronary angiography) will be excluded.

Study details

Valvular Heart Disease

NCT06060171

University College, London

25 January 2024

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