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Inflammation in Acute Cardiovascular Diseases - the CArdiovascular Inflammation Registry (CAIR)
Sponsor: King's College London
Summary
Following acute cardiovascular injury, inflammation is vital to activate reparative mechanisms. However, there is compelling evidence implicating excessive inflammation and dysregulated resolution in fibrosis, ventricular remodelling, and heart failure (HF). Recently, the anti-inflammatory agent colchicine reduced cardiovascular events after myocardial infarction (MI) compared to placebo, indicating that targeting inflammation in acute cardiovascular conditions is feasible. Several acute cardiovascular conditions are characterised by inflammation, including myocarditis, MI, and acute heart failure. However, there is large variability in definition, epidemiology, clinical presentation, pathophysiology, and natural history of acute inflammatory cardiovascular diseases. This relates, in part, to the difficulty in performing adequately powered studies. Clinical studies that include sufficient patients and extended observation periods are necessary to address some of these knowledge gaps. This registry aims to collate routinely collected clinical data on patients with acute cardiovascular diseases characterised by inflammation in an observational-based registry. By doing so, the investigators hope to understand the contribution of inflammation to the pathophysiology of acute cardiovascular disease, improve risk stratification, and identify potential novel therapeutic targets.
Official title: An Observational-based Registry of Routinely Collected Clinical Parameters to Study Inflammation in Acute Cardiovascular Diseases - the CArdiovascular Inflammation Registry
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
13 Years - Any
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
1000
Start Date
2024-07
Completion Date
2039-07
Last Updated
2024-05-14
Healthy Volunteers
No
Conditions
Interventions
Observation
Observation