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Echocardiography: Value and Accuracy at REst and STress
Sponsor: University of Oxford
Summary
EVAREST will identify and validate novel blood and imaging biomarkers of potential value for consistent and accurate interpretation of stress echocardiography. During phase one, blood samples will be collected to assess the impact of cardiac stress on levels of circulating biomarkers and examine whether the measurement of these biomarkers can provide additional prognostic information. Phases one, two and three will also determine whether novel imaging biomarkers can be identified in the echocardiograms that can be used for objective interpretation of the stress echocardiograms. EVAREST will recruit up to 8000 patients (First 500 during phase one, an additional 500 during phase two and an additional 7000 during phase three) from multiple hospitals across United Kingdom, who have been referred for a stress echocardiogram as part of their investigations into ischaemic heart disease. Phase four of the study will continue into a clinical study cohort phase to capture information from all patients referred for a stress echocardiogram in the UK, regardless of the reason for investigation.This registry phase will run for 2 years, recruiting up to 15000 participants.
Official title: Use of Imaging and Blood Biomarkers to Improve the Diagnostic Accuracy of Cardiac Assessment by Stress Echocardiogram
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
18 Years - Any
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
23000
Start Date
2015-03
Completion Date
2032-01
Last Updated
2020-03-10
Healthy Volunteers
No