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Evaluation Of A Virtual Cardiology Program To Improve Outcomes After Acute Decompensated Heart Failure

Recruiting
18 years of age
Both
Phase N/A

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Overview

The purpose of this study is to evaluate how safe and effective a remote, virtual, cardiology program is that provides heart failure education to patients, monitors for worsening heart failure, and quickly adjusts heart failure medications, compared to usual care medication use and adjustment, in participants with decompensated heart failure that are recently hospitalized.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Age ≥18 years of age
  • Acute decompensated HF as a primary cause of hospitalization. Hospitalizations for acute decompensated HF will be determined by local clinician-investigators but should include findings of acute HF (i.e., symptoms, signs, and/or laboratory/imaging abnormalities) and treatments aimed at acute HF (e.g., intravenous diuretics, vasodilators, or inotropes). Participants with a new diagnosis of HF may be enrolled. The enrollment will be monitored to ensure no more than 2/3 of the total cohort has new-onset HF.
  • Fluent in written and spoken English

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Optimized or nearly optimized on evidence-based medical therapies for HF as determined by local investigator
  • Current pregnancy
  • Chronic use of intravenous inotropic medications including milrinone, dobutamine, or dopamine
  • eGFR of <20 mL/min/1.73m2 ongoing chronic dialysis at screening. The eGFR should be estimated using the 2021 Chronic Kidney Disease Epidemiology Collaboration (2021 CKD-EPI) creatinine equation.
  • History of prior heart transplant or currently listed for heart transplant
  • Current left ventricular assist device or planned left ventricular assist device in the next 6 months
  • Currently receiving hospice care
  • Chronically resides in an assisted living or skilled nursing facility where medications are managed by facility personnel
  • Terminal illness other than HF with a life expectancy of <1 year as determined by the enrolling clinician-investigator

Study details

Heart Failure; With Decompensation

NCT06592508

Duke University

30 April 2025

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