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NCT06336213
Antibacterial Tactics Based on Presepsin Level in Thoracic Aorta Surgery Patients
According to the literature, presepsin was recommended not only as an effective indicator in the diagnosis of sepsis in intensive care units, but also as a reliable prognostic marker of postoperative inflammatory processes in cardiac surgery. Previous study carried out in Petrovsky NRCS related to biomarkers in cardiac surgery and presepsin in particular showed good sensitivity in infection complications prognosis.
Gender: All
Ages: 18 Years - 75 Years
Updated: 2026-01-29
1 state
NCT06066970
Cardiac Biomarkers for the Quantification of Myocardial Damage After Cardiac Surgery
The aim of the study is to clarify whether the perioperative release of the cardiac biomarkers troponin I, troponin T and CK-MB consistently correlate with visualizable myocardial damage, and to what extent these biomarkers are comparable by means of their kinetics and dynamics. Due to the uncertainty regarding the validity of cardiac biomarkers in the diagnosis of myocardial infarction, the answer to these questions could have a considerable influence on internationally valid guidelines and definitions. International studies, especially in the field of coronary surgery and coronary artery disease treatment refer to these definitions, in particular, the adequate treatment of affected patients is directly dependent on them.
Gender: All
Ages: 18 Years - Any
Updated: 2025-09-26
4 states
NCT05621954
Telehealth Interventions for Cardiac Surgery
The goal of this clinical trial is to compare telehealth monitoring at home against usual care in patients undergoing planned heart surgery. The main questions it aims to answer are: 1. Can telehealth improve quality of life prior to surgery 2. Can telehealth prevent serious deterioration requiring hospital or primary care attendance Participants awaiting heart surgery will be randomly allocated to either telehealth remote monitoring of symptoms, blood pressure, heart rate, oxygen levels and activity levels or they will be allocated to usual care which is unmonitored on the waiting list for surgery. Researchers will compare telehealth to usual care to see if it improves quality of life or prevents deteriorations on the waiting list.
Gender: All
Ages: 18 Years - Any
Updated: 2025-05-11
1 state
NCT06247358
Frailty, Physical Capacity and Lung Function in Postoperative Cardiac Surgery Patients
The goal of this observational and prospective study is to investigate changes in physical performance, lung function, and respiratory and peripheral muscle strength in patients during the postoperative period following coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) and valve replacement surgery..
Gender: All
Ages: 18 Years - Any
Updated: 2025-03-28
1 state
NCT06521307
Impact of Nicotinamide Riboside (NR) on Kidney Function in Patients Undergoing Cardiac Surgery
Acute kidney injury (AKI) associated with cardiac surgery is the most important complication in adult patients undergoing open heart surgery and is associated with increased mortality and morbidity. In patients in intensive care units, it is the second most common type of AKI after AKI secondary to sepsis. There is currently no specific treatment for AKI. Supportive measures include renal support therapy for patients with severe AKI, and mortality in this subgroup of patients exceeds 50%. Increasing NAD+ with niacinamide has been shown to prevent various etiologies of experimental AKI in mice, and an early pilot study has shown both increased NAD levels following administration of nicotinamide riboside with pterostilbene NPRT and the safety of niacinamide in patients undergoing cardiac surgery.
Gender: All
Ages: 18 Years - Any
Updated: 2024-07-25
NCT06001489
The Effects of 360-degree Virtual Reality on Pre-procedural Anxiety in Patients Awaiting Elective Cardiac Surgery Involving a Sternotomy
Rationale: Patients awaiting cardiac surgery can experience pre-procedural anxiety. This anxiety is associated with increased analgesic needs, increased risk of mortality and prolonged recovery time. Adequate patient education can help diminish pre-procedural anxiety and minimize postoperative complications. Recent studies have demonstrated that Virtual Reality (VR) can function as a useful tool to diminish pre-procedural anxiety in several medical fields. Especially 360 degree VR could familiarize patients with their clinical pathway. Nevertheless, limited to no research on the application of 360 degree VR has been conducted in the context of cardiothoracic surgery yet. Objective: The aim of this study is to explore the effects and possible benefits of 360 degree VR on pre-procedural anxiety in patients awaiting elective cardiac surgery involving a sternotomy, compared to standard forms of patient education. Study design: Single-center, randomized controlled trial Study population: Patients aged 18 or older awaiting elective cardiac surgery involving a sternotomy.
Gender: All
Ages: 18 Years - Any
Updated: 2024-07-10
1 state
NCT05002543
CORCYM Mitral, Aortic aNd Tricuspid Post-maRket Study in a reAl-world Setting
MANTRA is a prospective, multiple-arm, multi-center, global, post-market clinical follow-up study. The main objective is to monitor ongoing safety and performance of the CORCYM devices and accessories used for aortic, mitral and tricuspid valvular diseases in a real-world setting. Corcym S.r.l., is a medical device manufacturer with a broad product portfolio for cardiac surgeons, offering solutions for the treatment of aortic, mitral and tricuspid valve disease. The MANTRA Master Plan (Master Protocol) is intended as an overarching Umbrella Protocol that allows multiple sub-studies to be added, as needed. The Umbrella Master Protocol concept offers an excellent solution to provide post-marketing clinical follow-up information on the entire cardiac surgery heart valve portfolio of the sponsor in a common database, including corelab assessment of hemodynamic and structural performance, annular motion and Dynamics for one of the products. Currently, three sub-studies are planned: * MANTRA - Aortic Sub-Study * MANTRA - Mitral/Tricuspid Sub-Study (Excluding Memo 4D) * MANTRA - Memo 4D Sub-Study
Gender: All
Updated: 2024-03-06
6 states
NCT05506293
European Multicentre Registry of Percutaneous Paravalvular Leak Closure
Paraprosthetic cardiac valve leaks are a progressive complication after after surgical or percutaneous heart valve replacement. These leaks can lead to heart failure and/or life-threatening hemolysis. Percutaneous closure of para-prosthetic leaks has been developed as an alternative to surgery in high-risk patients. These procedures remain technically challenging with a significant risk of failure and complications, but this risk is improved since the development of dedicated prostheses and the increased experience of the operators. The data in the literature concerning percutaneous leak closure remain limited and disparate and mostly retrospective.The impact of the procedures on the quality of life of patients is not known. Beyond the technical aspects and the follow-up of major cardiovascular events, investigators also wonder what is the impact of these procedures on the quality of life of patients. Investigators hypothesize that even a partial reduction in paraprosthetic leakage may be associated with an improvement in quality of life through reduction of transfusion needs and/or reduction of dyspnea. A prospective study is warranted to assess the technical and clinical and clinical results of these procedures, together with the evaluation of the the possible benefit on the quality of life of the patients.
Gender: All
Ages: 16 Years - 110 Years
Updated: 2022-08-18