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.
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 …
The broad objective of this proposed research protocol is to have heart tissue specimens available to use for studies designed to help us better understand the causes and manifestations of human heart failure. The broad objective of this proposed research protocol is to have heart tissue specimens available to use …
In the last decade, both the incidence and the survival of acute leukemia has been increasing. Therefore, detection of associated illnesses is important. We have recently observed that patients with acute leukemia treated with anthracyclines develop a high rate of symptomatic heart failure. To avoid this life-threatening illness, early detection …
The aim is to prospectively evaluate the efficacy and mechanism of benefit of HI-CRT vs. BIV CRT in patients with Right Bundle Brank Block (RBBB). Left Ventricular Ejection Fraction (LVEF) will be assess at 6 months following HIS CRT Vs. BIV CRT implant in Heart Failure patients with RBBB.
The study is being conducted to understand why the skeletal muscle of patients with Heart Failure with Preserved Ejection Fraction (HFpEF) does not work as well as the muscle of individuals without heart failure. This study seeks to understand whether the problem is with blood and oxygen delivery to the …
Prospective, randomized, blinded clinical trial is to assess the safety and efficacy of the CARILLON Mitral Contour System in treating functional mitral regurgitation associated with heart failure.
The objectives of the random order crossover design study are to compare the effectiveness of 7- versus 21- meals/week on the primary outcome of malnutrition risk score and secondary outcomes of unplanned emergency department visits or hospital readmissions and on diet quality. The primary outcome is the malnutrition risk score …
This is a prospective pilot study in which all eligible subjects will be randomized to treatment in the first phase and those with persistent or recurrent heart failure after Phase 1 therapy, may subsequently qualify to be randomized into Phase 2.