Heart Disease Clinical Trials
A listing of Heart Disease medical research trials actively recruiting patient volunteers. Search for closest city to find more detailed information on a research study in your area.
Found 1,769 clinical trials
Ultra-High Frequency - Electrocardiogram (UHF-ECG) for the Diagnosis of Ventricular Electrical Dyssynchrony (VED)
The purpose of this study is to demonstrate the safety and effectiveness of the VDI UHF-ECG System in the diagnosis of ventricular dyssynchrony when compared to the 12-lead ECG in patients with bradycardia and heart failure indicated for pacemaker implantation.
Association Between Sleep Quality and Self-Care in Heart Failure Patients
The research will be conducted as a prospective and relational study to longitudinally investigate the effect of sleep quality on self-care in patients with heart failure (HF) and to evaluate the relationship between self-care, sleep quality, and cognitive functions. The sample size was calculated using the multiple linear regression model …
Sleep Quality and Sleep-disordered Breathing in Bypass Surgery Patients
To this study is recruiting non- emergency patients to whom are planning to make coronary artery bypass intervention. From all patients are going to examine transthoracic echo, collect blood samples and register overnight sleep polygraph in a qualified sleep laboratory two times; first before cabg and second one after surgery.
Recognition of a Cardiac Arrest Within the EMS
This study aims to evaluate the average time taken by the Medical Regulation Assistants (MRA) to detect a cardiac arrest during the call to the EMS as well as the factors influencing this delay. Its main objective is to evaluate the delay, in seconds, between the call being picked up …
Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy Studies of Cardiac Muscle Metabolism
The metabolism of the heart provides the chemical energy needed to fuel ongoing normal heart contraction. Magnetic resonance spectroscopy is a technique used in a MRI scanner that can be used to measure and study heart metabolism directly but without blood sampling or obtaining tissue biopsies. One of the hypotheses …
Intravascular Clotting (POCUS) - Marker of the Timing and Severity of Cardiac Arrest; Indicator of Futile Resuscitation
The scientific goals of the project: ultrasound assessment of the incidence of clotting in deep veins in patients after cardiac arrest during resuscitation and after the declaration of death; comparison to the incidence of clotting in the heart cavities comparison of resuscitation results in patients with and without clotting detected …
Brain Heart InterActioNs in Cardiac Arrest. Ancillary Study of the HEAVENwARd Trial
Despite advances in post-resuscitation care of patients with cardiac arrest (CA), the majority of survivors who are treated after restoration of spontaneous circulation (ROSC) will have sequelae of hypoxic-ischemic brain injury ranging from mild cognitive impairment to a vegetative state. Current recommendations suggest using a multimodal approach to predict poor …
Heart Rate Variability in Early Prediction of a Noxic Brain Injury After Cardiac Arrest
Despite advances in post-resuscitation care of patients with cardiac arrest (CA), the majority of survivors who are treated after restoration of spontaneous circulation (ROSC) will have sequelae of hypoxic-ischemic brain injury ranging from mild cognitive impairment to a vegetative state. Early prognostication in comatose patients after ROSC remains challenging. Recent …
CCSV - Post Market Clinical Follow-up Study
The main goal of this observational study is the evaluation of Chest Compression Synchronized Ventilation (CCSV) regarding oxygenation in terms of PaO2 assessed by routine blood gas analysis, hemodynamic effects, 30-day outcome and safety in comparison to Intermittent Positive Pressure Ventilation (IPPV) as data in humans is sparse especially in …
Continuous Jugular Venous Oxygen Saturation (SjO2) Measurement After Cardiac Arrest
Patients successfully resuscitated from sudden cardiac arrest are often comatose, having suffered a period of low blood flow and oxygen delivery to the brain. They are also at risk of suffering further brain injury during the immediate period after resuscitation, in which the brain's normal regulatory functions are impaired. To …