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 2,809 clinical trials
Efficacy of Early Inspiratory Muscle Training in Lung Transplanted Patients
Lung transplantation is an effective therapeutic option in the end-stage of chronic respiratory diseases. Lung transplantation improves lung function in terms of capacity and volume. However, the transplanted patient still suffers from muscle weakness and exercise intolerance. In recent years, respiratory physiotherapy work has intensified in critically ill patients with …
Study on Proton Radiotherapy of Thymic Malignancies
This is a multicentre non-randomized phase II study of proton beam radiotherapy in patients with thymic epithelial tumours (i.e. thymoma and thymic carcinoma) in the post-operative setting or in inoperable patients with localized disease. Patients not willing or for any reason unsuitable to undergo proton treatment will be asked to …
BIA Assessment of Polymyoneuropathy in Critically Ill Patients
The aim of the study is to monitor and evaluate changes in body composition, with a special emphasis on muscle mass, in the context of polyneuromyopathy of critically-ill patients at ICU, on artificial ventilation (duration of artificial ventilation at least 7 days), and subsequent comparison with the patient's condition in …
Ambulatory Leadless Electrocardiogram Recorder Trial Feasibility
The goal of this study is to compare the heart signals that are received by a new heart monitoring device called the HeartWatch to heart signals that are recorded by existing monitors used in cardiology clinics today. The main question[s] it aims to answer are: Does the HeartWatch recording allow …
Rhomboid Intercostal Block in Cardioverter Defibrillator Implantation (ICD)
ICD implantation can be painful procedure even under local anesthesia and sedation. In this prospective-randomised study, ultrasound-guided rhomboid intercostal block will be performed to reduce intraoperative and postoperative pain. Also comfort of patients and the cardiologists will be evaluated. In this way, we expect to reduce possible complications and make …
Radiation-induced Cardiac Toxicity After Non-small Cell Lung Cancer Radiotherapy
Despite the growing interest in investigating how the radiotherapy (RT) dose to anatomical substructures of the heart links to survival, the heart substructures at risk remain poorly defined. They are not delineated routinely as part of the RT planning process and there is no consensus on their dose constrains. With …
Recruitment Manoeuvres in Critically Ill Patients
Diseases of the lungs can be life-threatening. When these organs fail to adequately work, treatments to support their function are offered, often in Intensive Care Units (ICU). Respiratory failure patients may need sedation and placement of a tube in their windpipe so that a mechanical ventilator can take over their …
The Mycophenolate Pregnancy Registry
The Mycophenolate Pregnancy Registry is designed as a prospective, observational registry collecting data regarding mycophenolate exposure during pregnancy, and pregnancy outcomes, fetal and infant outcomes after exposure. Early and later term pregnancy outcomes will be solicited at selected gestational time points. Structural and functional birth defects identified in the perinatal …
Long-Term Safety and Clinical Outcomes of Livmarli in Patients With Alagille Syndrome (LEAP)
The goal of this observational study is to evaluate the long-term safety and clinical outcomes of Livmarli prescribed to patients with Alagille Syndrome (ALGS).
Glucose Control Using Continuous Glucose Monitoring in People With Type 2 Diabetes Who Have Had Acute Myocardial Infarct
Glucose monitoring after Acute Myocardial infarct in people with diabetes is a Dexcom funded study that is investigating whether the use of continuous glucose monitors (Dexcom ONE model) in people with type 2 diabetes facilitates time in glycaemic range in the 6 months after an acute myocardial infarction. As an …