A listing of heart-failure medical research trials actively recruiting patient volunteers. Search for closest city to find more detailed information on a research study in your area.
The current study intends to examine the influence of nurse-led education on patients with chronic heart failure and their caregivers, with the goal of optimizing care for both and improving patients\' clinical outcomes.
The purpose of this research is to see if having community paramedic (CP) visit patients at home to manage their heart failure help them stay out of the hospital and improve their overall health compared to standard care. The investigators want to find out if their approach is better for …
Remote physiologic monitoring (RPM) of heart failure (HF) patients with a virtual platform is well established in adult care. However, this technology remains untested in pediatrics and care continues to rely on a hospital-based model which presents challenges in providing equitable access to care for those with lower socio-economic status …
This protocol is a component of the CarDia project under the National Institute for Metabolic and Cardiovascular Disease Research (EXCELES Program, ID: LX22NPO5104), which is financed by the European Union - Next Generation EU. It falls under Work Package 5 (WP5), focusing on metabolic disorders in heart failure. The aim …
The goal of this clinical trial is to learn about the safety of a single dose of HB-2121 in adults with suspected celiac disease. It will also look at how the drug affects the small intestine. The main questions it aims to answer are: What side effects do participants have …
To describe and compare the symptom burden in cancer patients with concurrent diagnosis of heart failure (HFrEF compared to HFpEF).
The "seamless" patient: from preoperative preparation to postoperative rehabilitation. The effects of digital services for perioperative care of patients undergoing cardiac surgery will be investigated
The study aims to explore the effects of body scan on enteroception in people with heart failure
The study aims to assess the feasibility, safety, tolerability and functionality of a percutaneously delivered automated continual fluid removal System in up to 8 patients with Heart Failure (HF) and diuretic resistance. Intervention: Implanted absorption chamber, connected to an external pump. Follow up: 6 months post activation.
Background: Participation in cardiac rehabilitation (CR) is a strong recommendation of clinical guidelines for the management of heart failure (HF) because it is demonstrated to be a clinically effective and cost-effective intervention. Despite this, Danish data shows the uptake of CR is suboptimal (51%). A major barrier is that the …
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