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Development of Novel Physiological CMR Methods in Health and Disease
Sponsor: Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
Summary
Physiological cardiovascular stress test plays a crucial role in the assessment of patients with suspected heart disease. There are several methods of cardiac physiological stress tests and each of them offer varied insight into cardiac physiological adaptation: passive leg raise, intra-venous fluid challenge, pharmacological stressors and physical exercise stress test. Echocardiography, which is the mainstay for the non-invasive rest/stress assessment of the left ventricular (LV) haemodynamics has several limitations. Novel methods of CMR imaging allow to map intra-cardiac flow in three-dimension using novel flow acquisitions. These novel flow acquisitions are called four-dimensional flow CMR, where the fourth dimension is time. Additionally, traditional cine CMR imaging for functional assessment can now be done without breath-holds using advanced acceleration methods, allowing them to be used during exercise. A comprehensive understanding of functional-flow coupling at rest, during increased pre-load (fluid challenge) to the heart or during exercise, is lacking in the literature. There is an important need to validate these novel CMR methods for developing mechanistic insight into physiological cardiac adaptation to increased pre-load or to exercise in health and how it alters in heart disease.
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
20 Years - 80 Years
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
135
Start Date
2018-07-30
Completion Date
2031-01-01
Last Updated
2026-03-18
Healthy Volunteers
Yes
Interventions
intravenous fluid challenge
Patients will undergo a receive a pre-load increasing stress test with intravenous fluids depending on tolerability
Locations (1)
Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS FT
Sheffield, England, United Kingdom