Heart Failure Hospitalization

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Non-Invasive Hemodynamic Monitoring in Hospitalized Heart Failure

Heart failure hospitalization is associated with a high risk of early readmission and mortality. There is an unmet clinical need for low-burden, non-invasive methods to better understand congestion and hemodynamic status during hospitalization. This observational study evaluates the association between non-invasive measurements obtained with the Acorai Device 1.0 and clinical data collected during hospitalization and up to 90 days after discharge in patients admitted with heart failure. The device performs short, non-invasive recordings that collect physiological signals from the thoracic region without influencing clinical care. Participants will undergo daily recordings during hospitalization. Clinical information and outcomes, including heart failure hospitalization and all-cause mortality within 90 days after discharge, will be collected from medical records. The study aims to explore relationships between non-invasive sensor measurements and clinical outcomes in hospitalized heart failure patients.

Participants needed: 1,000
Trial details
Age: 18+Biological sex: AllType: ObservationalSponsor: Acorai ABUpdated: Jun 26, 2026Locations: 1
Eligibility criteria

Age ≥18 years [+2]

Any discretionary exclusion where the inclusion of the subject is deemed to pose... [+3]

Status: Recruiting

ReDS-guided Decongestion Strategy in Patients Hospitalized for Heart Failure

This clinical trial aims to determine whether a ReDS-guided treatment strategy is superior to the current standard of care for adults hospitalized with heart failure. Additionally, the study will evaluate the safety and cost-effectiveness of this approach. The study seeks to answer the following key questions: 1. Does the ReDS-guided strategy reduce the risk of cardiovascular events during the first month following hospital discharge? 2. What is the safety profile of this treatment strategy? Researchers will compare the ReDS-based strategy against the current standard of care. All participants will: * Undergo daily assessments using the ReDS device throughout their hospitalization. * Attend two follow-up visits post-discharge, scheduled at 2 weeks and 30 days.

Participants needed: 1,014
Trial details
Age: 18+Biological sex: AllType: InterventionalSponsor: Fundacion para la Investigacion Biomedica del Hospital Universitario Ramon y CajalUpdated: Mar 19, 2026Locations: 25
Eligibility criteria

Hospitalized due to heart failure as the main reason, including the presence of... [+1]

Height less than 150 cm or greater than 190 cm or body mass index (BMI) less tha... [+6]