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Heart Transplantation - Renewal
Sponsor: Northwestern University
Summary
Heart transplantation (HTx) is a well-established life-saving procedure but is associated with severe complications. Regular monitoring of heart transplant recipients is thus important for the early detection of these complications. Current standard clinical tests, however, rely on frequent invasive procedures including endomyocardial biopsies (EMB) and catheter angiography (Cath). In addition, these standard tests are limited by sampling error, the diffuse nature of HTx complications, and high health care utilization cost, estimated at \>$150,000 per year per patient in the US. To address these limitations, our group has developed a non-invasive multiparametric cardiac MRI, which can quantify abnormal changes in heart tissue and function. Our efforts during the initial period of this study (NIH funded 2014-2019) have focused on the two major complications of HTx: 1) acute cardiac rejection (ACR), the leading cause of death in the first year after heart transplant; and 2) cardiac allograft vasculopathy (CAV), the greatest risk factor for 5-year mortality beyond the first year after heart transplantation. For these major compilation, our previous cardiac MRI studies have identified new non-invasive cardiac MRI measures that can detect abnormalities of heart tissue and function. In addition, the data was able to show that heart donor and recipient mismatch (age, sex, height, weight, etc.) can cause changes in tissue and function of the transplanted heart.
Official title: Comprehensive Cardiac Structure-Function Analysis in Heart Transplantation - Renewal
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
Any - Any
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
247
Start Date
2021-11-19
Completion Date
2030-01-31
Last Updated
2026-03-24
Healthy Volunteers
Yes
Interventions
MRI Sequencing
MRI test-retest (select healthy volunteers) for development of MRI sequence.
MRI Testing (pediatric)
Comprehensive cardiac MRI measures will be evaluated for the identification of complications after heart transplantation (ACR, CAV) in children.
MRI Testing
Cardiac MRI to improve HTx monitoring for ACR and CAV as well as outcome prediction
Locations (2)
Northwestern University- Feinberg School of Medicine
Chicago, Illinois, United States
The Ann & Robert Lurie Children's Hospital
Chicago, Illinois, United States