About this trial
The DZHK TranslatiOnal Registry for CardiomyopatHies (DZHK TORCH) represents a unique resource of clinical data and high quality biological samples to enable innovative clinical and molecular studies on cardiomyopathies (CMP). As a multi-center German cardiomyopathy registry, TORCH has been prospectively admitting patients since December 2014. 2,300 patients were recruited as planned. Taken together, patient data showed that the prevalence of these diseases is much higher in men than in women, atrial fibrillation is common in all forms of CMPs as well as rare forms of disease indicate a higher risk and higher morbidity.
This DZHK TORCH register is now to be expanded with a second phase (DZHK TORCH-Plus). The second phase DZHK TORCH-Plus consists of 4 main modules: 1. "Clinical phenotyping, follow-up \& biosampling" 2. "Genomics", 3. "Inflammation" and 4. "Biomarker". The central aims are 1) to significantly increase the number of probands (n = 4340) in order to better address the different types of CMPs, especially patients with rare CMP forms such as LVNC and ARVC or with probably molecularly explainable cardiomyopathies (familial DCM), 2) to prolong the longitudinal with a further follow-up to achieve sufficient events and thereby derive clinical recommendations for risk assessment, 3) to increase the number of probands with state-of-the-art phenotyping, 4) to pinpoint the effect of myocardial inflammation, fibrosis, gender and to determine or predict genotypes based for outcome, 5) to validate novel biomarkers developed in other DZHK studies, and 6) to foster active cooperation with international CMP registries and partners from industry.
Eligibility criteria
Qualifiers
Non-ischemic structural cardiomyopathies
Age ≥ 18 or ≤ 80 years
The patient is able to understand the declaration of consent and to sign it dated
At least one of the following diagnoses depending on the specific TORCH-
Disqualifiers
Age: <18 years or> 80 years
uncontrollable arterial hypertension
primary pulmonary arterial hypertension
radiation therapy in the chest area
Trial design
Treatments tested in this trial
- Not listed
Trial groups
Sponsors and collaborators
University Hospital Heidelberg
Lead sponsor
University Medicine Greifswald
Collaborator
Charite University, Berlin, Germany
Collaborator
German Heart Center
Collaborator
University of Mannheim
Collaborator
University Hospital Schleswig-Holstein
Collaborator
Medical University of Hannover
Collaborator
Goethe University
Collaborator
Universitätsklinikum Hamburg-Eppendorf
Collaborator
University Medical Center Mainz
Collaborator
University Medical Center Goettingen
Collaborator
Deutsches Herzzentrum Muenchen
Collaborator
Technical University of Munich
Collaborator
University Hospital Munich
Collaborator
Kerckhoff Klinik
Collaborator