A listing of cardiology medical research trials actively recruiting patient volunteers. Search for closest city to find more detailed information on a research study in your area.
People who have had surgery to implant a medical device that helps their heart may have had their surgery done in slightly different ways. In this study, the investigators are looking for people to participate who need to undergo another surgical procedure to change or revise their implanted heart device. …
This study aims to compare the outcomes of patients undergoing early surgical intervention for ascending aortic aneurysms to those undergoing aneurysm surveillance. Patients with aneurysm diameters between 5.0 and 5.4 cm will be randomized to receive either medical therapy or elective surgery and will be followed annually for 5 years. …
This clinical trial is enrolling participants that have had a heart attack, (also called acute myocardial infarction or MI). Even though treatments have made progress, researchers are still trying to improve care for heart attack patients, who are at increased risk for heart failure and death. The purpose of this …
This is a 52 week, randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial comparing semaglutide 1 mg versus placebo both added to standard of care and administered once weekly in subjects with Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus with Intermittent Claudication.
This study will gather real-world information on the post-market performance, and confirm safety and effectiveness of the CentriMag Circulatory Support System for patients surviving up 30 days post support or to hospital discharge, and for subjects who do not recover and are bridged to a heart transplant or long-term assist …
This registry is a retrospective observational, multi-center study designed to collect data and analyze data retrospectively on patients with AL or TTR cardiac amyloidosis. Subjects under the care of the local investigator will be identified and consented. No patient visits or patient procedures will be required for the purpose of …
To identify clinically evident rejection events with consistency and accuracy using Computer Assisted Cardiac Histologic Evaluation (CACHE) system that surpasses that of the standard ISHLT rejection grading by trained pathologists
The research is being conducted to study the relationship between blood pressure and blood flow in your brain. By making these measurements before and after implantation of your left ventricular assist device (LVAD), this study will help understand how the LVAD affects blood flow to your brain.
This study will involve scanning of a patient's chest wall with an approved ultrasound device (Lumify) to obtain images prior to a patient undergoing cardiac surgery. The investigational device involved in this study will be the software that automatically outputs heart data from those chest wall images (Automated Hemodynamics Application).