Dilated Cardiomyopathy (DCM)

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Status: Recruiting

Safety and Efficacy of Second Infusion of FAP iCDC in End-stage Dilated Cardiomyopathy

This study aims to evaluate the safety and preliminary efficacy of a second administration of fibroblast activation protein (FAP)-targeted immunosuppressive chimeric antigen receptor dendritic cells (CAR-DC) in patients with end-stage dilated cardiomyopathy. Previous clinical research has shown that single-dose CAR-DC therapy is safe and may provide clinical benefit. However, some patients experience recurrent worsening of heart function after initial treatment. This study will assess whether a second CAR-DC infusion is safe and whether it can further improve cardiac function in this patient population.

Participants needed: 5
Trial details
Phase: Phase 1Age: 18-75Biological sex: AllType: InterventionalSponsor: Second Affiliated Hospital, School of Medicine, Zhejiang UniversityUpdated: Jul 2, 2026Locations: 1
Eligibility criteria

≥18 years and ≤75 years of age, with a confirmed diagnosis of dilated cardiomyop... [+3]

Severe renal failure or requirement for renal dialysis, or serum creatinine >2.5... [+4]

Status: Recruiting

An AAV Gene Therapy Trial of AFTX-201 in Adults With BAG3-Associated Dilated Cardiomyopathy (DCM)

This is a Phase 1/2, open-label, dose-exploration and dose-expansion, clinical trial evaluating the safety, tolerability, pharmacodynamics, and preliminary efficacy of a single intravenous infusion of AFTX-201 in adults with dilated cardiomyopathy caused by a BAG3 gene mutation

Participants needed: 22
Trial details
Phase: Phase 1, Phase 2Age: 18-55Biological sex: AllType: InterventionalSponsor: Affinia TherapeuticsUpdated: Jul 2, 2026Locations: 2
Eligibility criteria

Not listed

Status: Recruiting

A Phase 1 AAV Gene Therapy Trial Evaluating Safety and Preliminary Efficacy of RP-A701 in Subjects With BAG3 Dilated Cardiomyopathy

This is a Phase 1, open-label, dose-escalation trial to characterize the safety, tolerability, and preliminary efficacy of RP-A701 following a single IV administration in high-risk adult patients with BAG3-DCM.

Participants needed: 8
Trial details
Phase: Phase 1Age: 18-65Biological sex: AllType: InterventionalSponsor: Rocket Pharmaceuticals Inc.Updated: Jun 30, 2026Locations: 3
Eligibility criteria

Male or female between 18 and 65 years of age at the time of signing the informe... [+7]

CV disease that may be related to a genetic etiology other than a BAG3 pathogeni... [+6]

Status: Not yet recruiting

BAG3-DCM Natural History Study

The goal of this international observational study is to learn about the natural history of Dilated Cardiomyopathy (DCM) arising from pathogenic BAG3 variants in adult patients ≥18 years of age.

Participants needed: 30
Trial details
Age: 18+Biological sex: AllType: ObservationalSponsor: Rocket Pharmaceuticals Inc.Updated: Mar 20, 2026
Eligibility criteria

Adult patients 18 years or older at the time of providing informed consent (i.e.... [+4]

Status: Recruiting

Study of the Progression of Chronic Cardiovascular Conditions

This study will collect physiologic data in patients with cardiovascular conditions and observe the natural history of those conditions for research purposes.

Participants needed: 5,000
Trial details
Age: 18+Biological sex: AllType: ObservationalSponsor: ProlaioUpdated: Feb 19, 2026Locations: 1Duration: 5 Years
Eligibility criteria

18 years of age and older [+5]

Allergy to adhesive used in biosensor patch [+3]

Status: Recruiting

Multimodal Analysis of Endomyocardial Biopsies

The goal of this observational study is to pursue a multimodal approach to identify the molecular signatures and immune signalling molecules of various myocardial diseases and thereby contribute to improving diagnosis and therapy. The main aim is: -Identification of molecular profiles (e.g., proteome, lipidome, metabolome) and immune signalling profiles that are specifically associated with different myocardial diseases and the post-heart transplantation course. Participants already receiving an endomyocardial biopsy as part of their regular medical care will be enrolled. An additional biopsy sample will be taken for the above mentioned research.

Participants needed: 216
Trial details
Age: 18+Biological sex: AllType: ObservationalSponsor: University Hospital, EssenUpdated: Jan 22, 2026Locations: 1
Eligibility criteria

Patients aged >18 years with a clinical indication for endomyocardial biopsy. [+1]

Patients without a clinical indication for endomyocardial biopsy (EMB). [+3]

Status: Recruiting

The Application of T1 Mapping in Real-World

The goal of this observational study is to create a comprehensive real-world spectrum of T1 mapping measurements across different heart conditions. We aim to establish reference values for how heart tissue characteristics vary in various diseases, which will help doctors better interpret these advanced MRI measurements in clinical practice. The main questions it aims to answer are: What are the normal T1 mapping values for different heart diseases, and how do they compare to healthy hearts? Can we use the simpler "native T1" measurement (without contrast dye) instead of the more complex "ECV" measurement (which requires contrast dye) for diagnosis? Patients with various myocardial conditions will undergo CMR T1 mapping scans. We will analyze the MRI images and clinical records to establish disease-specific reference ranges for T1 mapping parameters, and validate the diagnostic accuracy of T1 mapping

Participants needed: 2,000
Trial details
Biological sex: AllType: ObservationalSponsor: Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences, Fuwai HospitalUpdated: Jan 21, 2026Locations: 1
Eligibility criteria

Adult patients (≥18 years) with clinically diagnosed myocardial diseases based o... [+14]

Presence of multiple cardiomyopathy diseases or risk factors simultaneously [+5]

Status: Not yet recruiting

Endocardial Delivery for Myocardial Regeneration Using Allogeneic iPSC-derived Cardiomyocyte Spheroids for HF With Systolic Dysfunction (EMERALD Study)

The purpose of this clinical study is to evaluate the safety and efficacy of endocardial delivery of HS-001 CS into severe heart failure patients with reduced ejection fraction for 26 weeks after transplantation.

Participants needed: 14
Trial details
Phase: Phase 1, Phase 2Age: 20-80Biological sex: AllType: InterventionalSponsor: Heartseed Inc.Updated: Jan 16, 2026
Eligibility criteria

Patients with resting left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF) ≦40% based on in... [+2]

Patients with cardiac devices such as pacemakers, implantable cardioverter defib... [+2]

Status: Recruiting

Prognostic Values of Coronary Microvascular Dysfunction in Patients With Dilated Cardiomyopathy

The goal of this observational study is to learn about the long-term prognostic of coronary microvascular dysfuction in Patients with Dilated Cardiomyopathy. The main question it aims to answer is: Does the coronary microvascular dysfunction impact the outcomes in Patients with Dilated Cardiomyopathy.

Participants needed: 330
Trial details
Age: 18+Biological sex: AllType: ObservationalSponsor: Second Affiliated Hospital, School of Medicine, Zhejiang UniversityUpdated: Dec 19, 2025Locations: 1
Eligibility criteria

Dilated cardiomyopathy comfirmed by echocardiography: LVDd > 55 mm in men or > 5... [+2]

Patients with coronary artery disease, hypertensive heart disease, rheumatic val... [+1]

Status: Recruiting

UIC Multi-Ethnic DCM Registry

Dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM), a condition where the heart loses its ability to pump blood throughout the body, is a common cause of death in the United States (US). It affects minorities more frequently and appears to causes greater harm than Whites. However, almost all research related to DCM has been performed in Whites, where up to half of cases run in the family. Several genes have been identified that cause the disease, but we are unsure if these same genes are also responsible for DCM in African Americans or Hispanic/Latino patients. The impact of various medical, social, and financial stressors on the severity of the disease in ethnic minorities also remains unclear. The investigators believe that certain genes are more common in different racial and ethnic groups and the greater medical, social, and financial burden faced by minorities in the US leads to more harm from DCM in these groups. The overall goal of the project is to test whether ethnic minority patients carrying genes that cause DCM experience more adverse effects in part because of various medical, social, and financial burdens. The investigators will first establish the UIC Multi-ethnic DCM Biorepository to look for how often certain genes are found across different race-ethnicity and then ask the question if these genes impact the severity of DCM. Finally, the investigators will study how a person's environment can alter the course of their disease. Through this, the investigators hope and strive to ensure equal and adequate heart care for individuals regardless of their race-ethnicity.

Participants needed: 1,500
Trial details
Age: 18+Biological sex: AllType: ObservationalSponsor: University of Illinois at ChicagoUpdated: Aug 28, 2025Locations: 1
Eligibility criteria

Must be at least 18 years of age and be admitted to or seen at a UIH site. [+1]

Adults who are unable to provide consent [+3]

Status: Recruiting

Protein A Immunoadsorption in Dilated Cardiomyopathy (RPIA-DCM)

This study is a multicenter, dual-arm and randomized controlled clinical trial. Sixty patients with dilated cardiomyopathy and positive β1-adrenergic receptor autoantibodies were selected and randomly divided into an immunoadsorption group (receiving immunoadsorption therapy) and a control group in a 1:1 ratio. Changes in cardiac function, morphology and clinical outcomes were followed up and compared.

Participants needed: 60
Trial details
Age: 18-75Biological sex: AllType: InterventionalSponsor: Union Hospital, Tongji Medical College, Huazhong University of Science and TechnologyUpdated: Jun 4, 2025Locations: 1
Eligibility criteria

Dilated cardiomyopathy [+8]

ICD implantation < 1 month or CRT/D implantation < 6 months [+10]

Status: Recruiting

Evaluating the Prognostic Impact of Anti-β1AR Antibodies and Anti-L-CaC Antibodies in Patients With Dilated Cardiomyopathy

Background of the study The etiology of dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM) is complex and involves a variety of genetic, environmental, and immunologic factors. Autoimmune reactions (especially anti-cardiac autoantibodies) play an important role in the development of DCM. In recent years, several clinical studies have suggested that anti-β1AR and anti-L-CaC antibodies are associated with cardiovascular death, ventricular tachycardia, and sudden death in patients with DCM, which is of great value in the prognostic evaluation of DCM. However, most of these studies are single-center studies with small sample sizes and non-uniform testing methods. In this study, we will use a multicenter, prospective cohort study to follow up DCM patients in China for a period of 3 years, to further accurately assess the clinical predictive value of anti-β1AR antibody and anti-L-CaC antibody on the prognosis of DCM patients, and to provide epidemiological information as well as targeted therapeutic targets for DCM. Aims of the study A multicenter, prospective cohort study of anti-β1AR and anti-L-CaC antibodies for prognostic assessment of DCM patients, enrolling 1,000 DCM patients, to further accurately assess the prognostic value of the anti-AHA assay for DCM patients, and to provide targets for targeted treatment of DCM.

Participants needed: 1,000
Trial details
Age: 18-75Biological sex: AllType: ObservationalSponsor: Union Hospital, Tongji Medical College, Huazhong University of Science and TechnologyUpdated: Apr 11, 2025Locations: 1
Eligibility criteria

Age 18-75, any gender [+2]

Serious uncontrolled infection at enrolment ("uncontrolled" is defined as signs... [+6]

Status: Not yet recruiting

Early Identification and Treatment of Rare Cardiomyopathy Cohorts

This study aims to further develop an imaging-guided cohort of rare cardiomyopathies based on the existing database. The investigators will standardize the construction of a cohort that integrates a clinical data repository, serum biobank, myocardial tissue bank, and imaging database. In the current cohort, the investigators will systematically screen for biomarkers indicative of pathological changes in challenging cardiomyopathies. Multidimensional data will be integrated to establish and optimize a heart failure risk assessment model, which will then be validated in a prospective cohort. The effectiveness of the model in assessing different risk groups will be evaluated, with the goal of achieving precise prevention of heart failure from the source.

Participants needed: 300
Trial details
Age: 18-75Biological sex: AllType: InterventionalSponsor: RenJi HospitalUpdated: Jan 27, 2025Locations: 1
Eligibility criteria

Age 18-75 years old. [+6]

Presence of acute/chronic renal impairment (GFR &amp;lt;50/ml/min/1.73m2). [+2]

Status: Not yet recruiting

AI-enabled Screening and Diagnosis of Cardiomyopathies Using Coronary CTA

The goal of this observational and diagnostic study is to develop and validate an artificial intelligence assisted approach for coronary computer tomography angiography-(CCTA)-based screening and diagnosis of cardiomyopathies in patients with suspected coronary artery diseases. This study aims to develop a computerized CCTA interpretation using artificial intelligence for multi-label classification task to assist cardiomyopathy diagnosis in the clinical workflow.

Participants needed: 5,000
Trial details
Biological sex: AllType: ObservationalSponsor: Shanghai Zhongshan HospitalUpdated: Dec 27, 2024
Eligibility criteria

A clinical diagnosis of cardiomyopathies, including hypertrophic cardiomyopathy,... [+1]

No recorded diagnosis of cardiomyopathy or undetermined type of cardiomyopathy. [+4]

Status: Recruiting

Multimodal and Multidisciplinary Approach to Optimize Diagnostic, Prognostic, and Therapeutic Management of Patients with Non-ischemic Cardiomyopathies and Arrhythmogenic-inflammatory Phenotypes: a Multicenter, Observational, Retrospective and Prospective Registry Study.

Non-ischemic cardiomyopathies (NICM) represent a heterogeneous group of pathologies characterized by absence of obstructive disease of the epicardial coronary vessels and distinct structural and functional changes of the myocardium. The main identified forms include dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM), hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM), restrictive cardiomyopathy (RCM), and arrhythmogenic cardiomyopathy proper (ACM). More recently, further forms of cardiomyopathy have been described, less common and not uniquely classifiable, including: uncompressed myocardium (LVNC), peripartum cardiomyopathy (PPCM), structural correlates of arrhythmogenic mitral valve prolapse (AMVP), Anderson-Fabry disease (AFD), NICM associated with multi- system neuromuscular or autoimmune diseases, lysosomal diseases, glycogenosis, mitochondrial cytopathies and canal diseases with structural substrates. Finally, there are "overlap" forms, characterized by the sharing in the same subject of characteristic aspects of two or more of the above- mentioned diseases; and of the "undefined" forms, which to date do not reach the diagnostic criteria for any of the above-mentioned diseases. To the best of current knowledge, there are two points discovered in scientific research, namely the description of the arrhythmogenic and "inflammatory" phenotypes in a broad sense, which are summarized here with the acronym AINICM. In detail: 1. Arrhythmic manifestations account for the arrhythmogenic component of AINICM, which is not limited to ACM proper. In fact, most of the above diseases have a non-arrhythmic clinical presentation and a prevailing tendency to evolve towards a picture of cardiovascular decompensation. Although sudden arrhythmic death has been described throughout the spectrum of AINICM, early arrhythmic manifestations of such diseases have an unknown prevalence, an uncertain association with different disease genotypes and phenotypes, and still uncertain predictivity of long-term arrhythmic risk. At the same time, optimal diagnostic and therapeutic pathways in arrhythmias associated with AINICM are still being studied. 2. Myocardial inflammation (M-Infl) accounts for the inflammatory component of AINICM, and has recently been described in association with many AINICM on a genetic basis, including undefined and arrhythmic forms. The data is of high interest not only in the diagnostic, but also in prognostic and therapeutic field. In fact, on the one hand the presence of M-Infl seems to have a physio- pathological role in AINICM; on the other, as already known in myocarditis, the optimal therapeutic paths of arrhythmias may differ in patients with and without M-Infl; in particular, also in the light of the preliminary data available in adult and paediatric AINICM, the inflammatory forms are expected to respond better to immunosuppressive therapy, the arrhythmogenic ones to an ablative therapy with frequent need of implantation of cardiac devices. Based on the clinical presentation, NICM patients will be divided into arrhythmic (AINICM) and non-arrhythmic patients as study and control groups , respectively. The AINICM group will include presentation with ventricular fibrillation (VF), either sustained or non-sustained ventricular tachycardia (VT; NSVT), frequent premature ventricular complexes (PVC), supraventricular arrhythmias (SVA) and bradyarrhythmias (BA). Clinical presentations other than arrhythmic, including chest pain and heart failure, will define the control group. In parallel, as shown in Figure 1, patients with any evidence of M-Infl will be compared with those showing no signs of M-Infl.

Participants needed: 15,000
Trial details
Age: 18+Biological sex: AllType: ObservationalSponsor: Scientific Institute San RaffaeleUpdated: Sep 23, 2024Locations: 1Duration: 30 Years
Eligibility criteria

Written informed consent. For pediatric patients, consent will be obtained by pa... [+1]

Absent informed consent. [+3]