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.
The purpose of this study is to find out if we can detect a disease of the heart called cardiac transthyretin (TTR) amyloidosis early. People develop cardiac TTR amyloidosis due to an accumulation of a transthyretin protein in the heart. This can happen as part of an aging process (wild …
The purpose of this study is to investigate different oral and systemic problems including dental carries, periodontal disease, dry mouth, high cholesterol, diabetes, heart disease, and osteoporosis, observed in patients living with HIV on antiretroviral therapy.
This study is enrolling newly diagnosed heart failure (within 6 months from diagnosis) patients with no known cause for their heart disease. We are utilizing already used technology, voltage mapping capabilities used in electrophysiology procedures, to more directly target weaker areas of the left and right ventricles. our physicians would …
What is the purpose of this study? This research study is exploring about how digital data (ie. social media, online searches, and step tracking data) are associated with Coronary Heart Disease (CHD) and related risk factors in order to develop a more precise CHD risk predictor tool. We …
The Penn Medicine Biobank is collecting and storing biological specimens such as blood, as well as health information from volunteers. These samples and this information allow researchers to use them for research studies including but not limited to COVID-19, cancer, diabetes, and heart disease.
This study is for those diagnosed with transthyretin-mediated amyloid cardiomyopathy which is a disease caused by change in a protein called transthyretin (TTR). This change can either be sporadic which is known as wild-type (wtATTR-CM) or due to a mutation of the TTR gene which is hereditary (hATTR-CM). In both …
STEP Together is a research study about increasing physical activity among families in and around Philadelphia.This study may be a good fit for you if you and your family are not physically active and want to start moving more – whether for your health, enjoyment or to spend time together. If …