Heart Valve Diseases

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The Study of Biological Prosthetic Heart Valves With the "Easy Change" System

The study of new biological heart valves with the "easy change" system, including an assessment of the basic hemodynamic characteristics of the prosthesis, complications associated with valve implantation, and general mortality

Participants needed: 500
Trial details
Age: 60+Biological sex: AllType: InterventionalSponsor: Tomsk National Research Medical Center of the Russian Academy of SciencesUpdated: Jun 26, 2026Locations: 1
Eligibility criteria

aortic valve disease requiring surgical disease patients without symptoms with s... [+1]

the need for prosthetics of two or more valves [+5]

Status: Recruiting

EFS of the DUO System for Tricuspid Regurgitation

The study is an early feasibility study to measure individual patient clinical outcomes and effectiveness, evaluate the safety and function of the DUO Transcatheter Tricuspid Coaptation Valve System (DUO System).

Participants needed: 15
Trial details
Age: 18+Biological sex: AllType: InterventionalSponsor: CroiValve LimitedUpdated: Jun 1, 2026Locations: 15
Eligibility criteria

Presence of severe or greater tricuspid regurgitation as determined by the Echo... [+5]

Patient is currently participating in another clinical investigation that could... [+30]

Status: Recruiting

Multimodal mAgnetic Resonance imaGIng in Cardiovascular Disease

This single-center, prospective, observational cohort study aims to evaluate the clinical application value of multi-modal cardiovascular magnetic resonance (CMR) imaging in patients with cardiovascular diseases (CVD). While traditional imaging methods have limitations in fully evaluating myocardial tissue characteristics, multi-modal CMR offers a comprehensive, non-invasive "one-stop" assessment. It can simultaneously evaluate heart structure, function, tissue features (such as fibrosis and edema), and hemodynamics. The study plans to enroll patients with suspected or confirmed CVD. Participants will undergo a comprehensive multi-modal CMR scan (including Cine, T1/T2 mapping, Late Gadolinium Enhancement, and 4D flow sequences) as part of their evaluation. By tracking clinical outcomes, the study seeks to establish a standardized imaging assessment system to improve the early detection, accurate diagnosis, risk stratification, and prognostic prediction for various types of cardiovascular diseases.

Participants needed: 2,000
Trial details
Age: 18+Biological sex: AllType: ObservationalSponsor: Second Affiliated Hospital, School of Medicine, Zhejiang UniversityUpdated: Jun 1, 2026Locations: 1Duration: 3 Years
Eligibility criteria

Aged 18 years and older, with no gender restrictions.

Absolute contraindications: Implantation of non-MRI compatible metallic foreign...

Status: Not yet recruiting

Pivotal Trial to Evaluate the Safety and Effectiveness of the P&F TricValve® Transcatheter Bicaval Valve System

Pivotal trial to evaluate the safety and effectiveness of the P\&F TricValve® Transcatheter Bicaval Valve System.

Participants needed: 780
Trial details
Age: 18-85Biological sex: AllType: InterventionalSponsor: P+F Products + Features USA Inc.Updated: May 22, 2026Locations: 35
Eligibility criteria

Age between 18 years and 85 years old, at the time of signing the informed conse... [+7]

Patient had a recent MI, stroke, or cardiovascular accident; underwent coronary... [+35]

Status: Recruiting

AI Assisted Screening for VHD Using Routine Chest CT Scans

This is a prospective, multicenter study designed to validate a deep learning model for screening valvular heart diseases using routine, non-contrast chest computed tomography (CT) scans. The primary objective is to evaluate the model's diagnostic performance, with the sensitivity serving as the primary efficacy endpoint. Secondary endpoints will include other performance metrics such as area under the receiver operating characteristic curve (AUC), specificity, and accuracy, etc.

Participants needed: 3,000
Trial details
Age: 18+Biological sex: AllType: ObservationalSponsor: Second Affiliated Hospital, School of Medicine, Zhejiang UniversityUpdated: May 12, 2026Locations: 3
Eligibility criteria

Age ≥ 18 years. [+3]

Poor-quality non-contrast chest CT images. [+3]

Status: Recruiting

Clinical Validation of Portable Electronic Stethoscope for Detecting VHD

The goal of this observational study is to evaluate accuracy of portable electronic stethoscope and machine learning-based diagnostic algorithms for detecting the disease in people with valvular heart disease and healthy controls. The main question it aims to answer is: Is portable electronic stethoscope and machine learning-based diagnostic algorithms allow accurate detection of valvular heart disease? Researchers will compare diagnostic algorithm's predictions with the clinicians' predictions to see if the diagnostic results are accurate. Participants will * take echocardiogram * take electrocardiogram using BPM Core * get the heart auscultation data measured via electronic stethoscope

Participants needed: 125
Trial details
Age: 18+Biological sex: AllType: ObservationalSponsor: The University of Hong KongUpdated: May 6, 2026Locations: 1
Eligibility criteria

Voluntarily agrees to participate by proving written informed consent [+1]

Mechanical heart valve [+1]

Status: Recruiting

The TRICURE EFS Study

Prospective, multi-center study to assess safety and performance of the TRiCares Topaz Tricuspid Valve Replacement System

Participants needed: 15
Trial details
Age: 18+Biological sex: AllType: InterventionalSponsor: TRiCaresUpdated: Apr 14, 2026Locations: 9
Eligibility criteria

Adult patients [+2]

Patient in need of emergent intervention [+3]

Status: Recruiting

The EMPOWER Trial - The Carillon Mitral Contour System® in Treating Heart Failure With FMR

The objective of this prospective, randomized, double- blinded (patient and assessors), sham-controlled clinical trial is to assess the safety and efficacy of the CMCS in treating heart failure with functional regurgitation (FMR).

Participants needed: 300
Trial details
Age: 18+Biological sex: AllType: InterventionalSponsor: Cardiac Dimensions, Inc.Updated: Apr 13, 2026Locations: 92
Eligibility criteria

Symptomatic heart failure with functional (secondary) mitral regurgitation of at... [+11]

Presence of a mechanical or bio-prosthetic mitral valve or, mitral valve annulop... [+7]

Status: Not yet recruiting

VDyne Transcatheter Tricuspid Valve Replacement Study to Evaluate Safety and Clinical Efficacy in Patients With Symptomatic Severe Tricuspid Valve Regurgitation (TRIVITA Pivotal Trial)

Pivotal trial to evaluate the safety and clinical efficacy of the VDyne System for the treatment of symptomatic severe or greater tricuspid regurgitation.

Participants needed: 730
Trial details
Age: 18+Biological sex: AllType: InterventionalSponsor: VDyne, Inc.Updated: Apr 8, 2026
Eligibility criteria

Age ≥18 years old [+7]

Subject unable or unwilling to comply with study required testing and follow-up... [+17]

Status: Recruiting

London Valvular Heart Disease and Reduced Ejection Fraction Detection in a Multi-ethnic Community Using Cardiac Ultrasound

Heart Valve Disease and Heart failure contribute to 25% of hospital emergency admissions while heart failure alone has become one of the most common causes for hospitalisation in people over the age of 65. The burden of disease is likely to be high in a multi-ethnic community but there is a paucity of data. Management of heart valve disease requires appropriate surveillance and timely surgery. Similarly heart failure management requires treatment with medications aimed at slowing prevention of symptoms and preventing premature death. The NHS long term plan priorities early detection and treatment of valve disease and heart failure in order to reduce the burden on emergency services and improve the health of the population. Diagnosis is made using cardiac ultrasound, however staff with the required skills-set are critically limited in the community. The investigators will train non-expert staff within primary care to perform abbreviated cardiac ultrasound to detect heart valve disease or heart failure. This will be opportunistic scanning to reduce healthcare footfall. All scans will be reviewed by an expert and the investigators will use the anonymised data to develop machine learning tools to begin working with academic partners to develop tools that can improve the reliability of diagnosis from ultrasound. The investigators hope to identify the proportion with the above conditions in a multi-ethnic community and assess the feasibility of developing a program where staff can be trained for community detection, streamlined referrals can be created bridging the gap between primary and secondary care, reducing hospital emergency admissions, while ensuring patients are managed optimally.

Participants needed: 500
Trial details
Age: 65+Biological sex: AllType: ObservationalSponsor: Queen Mary University of LondonUpdated: Feb 23, 2026Locations: 1
Eligibility criteria

Clinical diagnosis of Alzheimer's Disease or Vascular Dementia [+1]

Status: Recruiting

GLS in Difficult CPB Weaning

The goal of this observational study is to learn whether global longitudinal strain (GLS), measured by echocardiography, can predict difficulty separating from cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) in adults undergoing elective cardiac surgery. The main questions it aims to answer are: * Can preoperative GLS measurement predict difficult separation from CPB? * Are GLS values associated with outcomes such as intensive care unit (ICU) stay, hospital stay, cardiac biomarkers, or 30-day mortality? Participants will: * Undergo standard cardiac surgery requiring CPB * Have echocardiographic assessments (TTE before and after surgery) * Have their recovery and outcomes monitored, including ICU and hospital stay, postoperative labs, and survival within 30 days

Participants needed: 213
Trial details
Age: 18+Biological sex: AllType: ObservationalSponsor: Kartal Kosuyolu Yuksek Ihtisas Education and Research HospitalUpdated: Feb 5, 2026Locations: 2
Eligibility criteria

Age > 18 years. [+8]

Emergency cardiac surgery. [+6]

Status: Recruiting

Transpacific TAVR Registry

This registry evaluates the long-term outcome of Transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR) in real-world clinical practice.

Participants needed: 10,000
Trial details
Age: 19+Biological sex: AllType: ObservationalSponsor: Duk-Woo Park, MDUpdated: Jan 2, 2026Locations: 7
Eligibility criteria

All patients undergoing TAVR [+1]

Status: Recruiting

Echocardiography in Nursing Home

The study seeks to explore the implementation characteristics (acceptability, appropriateness, feasibility, adoption, fidelity, penetration, implementation cost and sustainability) of systematic echocardiography in nursing homes and its impact on rates of heart failure flare-up and unscheduled hospitalization at 12 months among included nursing homes.

Participants needed: 1,050
Trial details
Age: 65+Biological sex: AllType: InterventionalSponsor: Nantes University HospitalUpdated: Dec 3, 2025Locations: 1
Eligibility criteria

no accessible to echocardiography [+4]

Status: Not yet recruiting

Postoperative Intravenous Ferric Derisomaltose for Prevention of Long-term Anemia After Cardiac Surgery

Postoperative anemia is highly prevalent among patients undergoing cardiac surgery and is associated with delayed functional recovery, increased morbidity, and impaired long-term outcomes. Preoperative iron deficiency is common in this population and contributes to inadequate erythropoietic recovery after surgery. Functional iron deficiency frequently develops even in patients without preoperative deficiency due to blood loss, hemodilution, and inflammation-mediated disruption of iron homeostasis. Despite this clinical burden, standardized strategies for postoperative anemia management have not been established. This prospective, randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled clinical trial evaluates whether early postoperative intravenous iron supplementation improves long-term anemia outcomes in patients undergoing cardiac surgery with cardiopulmonary bypass. Adult patients with preoperative anemia (hemoglobin \<13 g/dL) or iron deficiency (ferritin \<100 ng/mL or transferrin saturation \<20%) will be screened. Eligible participants with postoperative day (POD) 1 hemoglobin \<10 g/dL will be randomized in a 1:1 ratio to receive either ferric derisomaltose (20 mg/kg, maximum 1,000 mg) or a matched placebo administered intravenously over 30 minutes on POD 1. All perioperative management outside the intervention follows current institutional standards. The primary outcome is the incidence of anemia at 6 months following surgery. Secondary outcomes include perioperative hemoglobin trends, functional recovery assessed by cardiopulmonary exercise testing and the 6-minute walk test at 6 months, transfusion requirements, postoperative complications including MAKE-90 and STS major morbidity, and changes in biomarkers of erythropoiesis and iron metabolism (erythroferrone, erythropoietin, hepcidin, and iron profile). Blood samples for biomarker analysis are collected at predefined perioperative timepoints. Ferric derisomaltose allows high-dose single-session iron repletion with a favorable safety profile and minimal risk of anaphylaxis when administered slowly. Prior studies in cardiac surgery and heart failure populations support its efficacy and safety at doses up to 20 mg/kg. The intervention is expected to facilitate erythropoietic recovery, reduce the duration of postoperative anemia, and improve long-term functional status. The trial aims to generate evidence to inform postoperative anemia management strategies in cardiac surgery patients.

Participants needed: 180
Trial details
Phase: Phase 4Age: 19+Biological sex: AllType: InterventionalSponsor: Yonsei UniversityUpdated: Nov 20, 2025Locations: 1
Eligibility criteria

Adults aged ≥19 years scheduled to undergo cardiac surgery requiring cardiopulmo...

Emergency surgery Preoperative major organ failure requiring intensive care unit...

Status: Recruiting

MCNAIR Study: coMparative effeCtiveness of iN-person and teleheAlth cardIac Rehabilitation

Cardiac rehabilitation is a medically recommended program for patients with certain heart conditions. It includes exercise training, health education, and counseling. Unfortunately, many patients do not participate in cardiac rehabilitation. Some find it challenging to attend the in-person sessions. This study aims to compare two methods of delivering cardiac rehabilitation: in-person and through telehealth. The investigators want to know if the effects of these two programs are alike and if certain individuals benefit more from one program over the other.

Participants needed: 516
Trial details
Age: 18+Biological sex: AllType: InterventionalSponsor: University of California, San FranciscoUpdated: Sep 11, 2025Locations: 5
Eligibility criteria

Age 18 or older [+12]

Unstable arrhythmias which may make unmonitored exercise unsafe (e.g., history o... [+3]

Status: Recruiting

Antagonization of Heparin With Protamine Sulfate After TAVI

Transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR) is now the first therapeutic option offered to high and intermediate risk patients with symptomatic aortic stenosis but even to low-risk, when the aortic valve is tricuspid and the transfemoral approach is suitable. Vascular and bleeding complications are the most frequent procedure-related unwanted events associated with increased short-term morbidity and mortality. Selection of the appropriate vascular access site and pre-closing devices as well as stent implantation mitigate these complications. ACT-guided heparin reaching a target of 300 seconds or more is recommended prior to the placement of the guiding sheath in the common femoral artery. Protamine sulfate is the heparin antidote, which antagonizes 100% of its anti-IIa activity and 60% of its anti-Xa activity. Reversal of heparin using protamine sulfate is recommended for transapical and complicated transfemoral aortic valve placement.However, there is a great heterogeneity of protamine use in daily practice and supportive evidence for the prevention of bleeding complications as well as its safety is lacking. In addition, the radial approach for the second vascular access is more commonly used as well as the use of echo-guided femoral puncture further questioning reversal of heparin when the procedure has been successfully completed without overt bleeding complications. Our study aims to demonstrate the superiority of a strategy of systematic ACT-guided heparin administration followed by systematic antagonization with protamine sulfate over usual of care to reduce in-hospital mortality, vascular/bleeding complications, stroke and transcient ischemic attack, myocardial infarction or red blood cell transfusion, from randomization to hospital discharge

Participants needed: 940
Trial details
Phase: Phase 3Age: 18+Biological sex: AllType: InterventionalSponsor: Assistance Publique - Hôpitaux de ParisUpdated: Aug 22, 2025Locations: 1
Eligibility criteria

Men and women ≥18 years of age [+3]

Any major protamine sulfate exposure contraindications defined as a history of s... [+11]

Status: Recruiting

Effect of Losartan on the Neurohumoral Axis and Ventricular Remodeling of Patients With Severe Aortic Regurgitation Undergoing Valve Surgery.

Why Is This Study Important? The heart has valves that help control blood flow. Aortic regurgitation (AR) is a condition where one of these valves (the aortic valve) doesn't close properly, causing blood to leak back into the heart. Over time, this makes the heart work harder and grow larger (remodeling) to keep up. Many patients with severe AR need valve replacement surgery to fix this problem. After surgery, the heart doesn't have to work as hard, and over time, it can shrink back to a healthier size (reverse remodeling). However, doctors don't know if medications can help speed up or improve this healing process. This study aims to find out if a common blood pressure medication, losartan, can help the heart recover better after surgery. What Do the Investigators Already Know? Doctors often prescribe medications like ACE inhibitors, angiotensin receptor blockers (ARBs), beta-blockers, and spironolactone to people with heart failure because these drugs help the heart function better and prevent worsening disease. However, these medications haven't been studied in people with valve disease because most major research studies excluded patients with valve problems. Even though there is not strong evidence, many doctors prescribe these medications after valve surgery, assuming they might be helpful. But is that really the case? That's the question this study hopes to answer. What Is This Study About? This study will test whether losartan, a medication often used for high blood pressure, can help hearts recover better after aortic valve replacement surgery. The researchers will compare two groups of patients: * One group will take losartan (50 mg per day) after surgery. * The other group will take a placebo (a pill with no active medication). By comparing these two groups, the study will determine whether losartan helps the heart shrink back to a normal size faster and function better after surgery. How Will the Study Work? Who? 60 patients with severe AR who are having aortic valve replacement surgery. How? Patients will be randomly placed into one of the two groups (losartan or placebo). For how long? Patients will be followed for one year after surgery. What Will Be Measured? Doctors will check patients four times: before surgery, and 1 month, 3 months, and 12 months after surgery. At each visit, the investigators will measure: * NT-proBNP levels: A blood test that tells us how much strain the heart is under. Lower levels mean the heart is recovering well. * Echocardiogram: An ultrasound of the heart to check its size and function. * 6-minute walk test: To see if patients feel stronger and can exercise better. * Quality of life survey: To understand how patients feel physically and emotionally. * Kidney function and electrolyte levels: To check for medication side effects. Why Is This Study Exciting? This is the first study to test whether a medication can help the heart heal better after valve surgery. If losartan proves beneficial, it could change how doctors treat patients after surgery and lead to better recovery, stronger hearts, and healthier lives. Many people with aortic regurgitation have to wait until their symptoms get worse before patients can have surgery. If this study finds that medication can speed up healing, it could help doctors treat valve disease more effectively and improve long-term outcomes for patients. What Happens Next? If losartan is found to be helpful, this study could lead to larger research trials and, eventually, new treatment guidelines for people who have had aortic valve surgery. If it doesn't help, doctors will know not to prescribe it unnecessarily, preventing unnecessary side effects and costs for patients. Either way, the results will help improve care for people with heart valve disease. By participating in this study, patients are helping researchers discover new ways to improve heart health and recovery after surgery.

Participants needed: 60
Trial details
Phase: Phase 4Age: 18-85Biological sex: AllType: InterventionalSponsor: Vitor Emer Egypto RosaUpdated: Aug 1, 2025Locations: 1
Eligibility criteria

Age ≥ 18 years; [+2]

Those who underwent cardiac surgery in the context of cardiogenic shock or infec... [+7]

Status: Not yet recruiting

Korea VHD Echo Study: Surveillance of Aortic, Mitral & Tricuspid Patients - Insights From Real-world Practice

Valvular heart disease (VHD) is a growing public health concern globally, with increasing disease burden and rising interest in advanced treatment strategies such as transcatheter interventions. However, there remains a significant lack of real-world data regarding echocardiography practices, disease prevalence and progression, referral patterns, and treatment pathways. Addressing these gaps is critical for improving patient care and informing clinical decision-making. South Korea provides a unique opportunity to conduct a nationwide retrospective echocardiographic study due to its advanced healthcare infrastructure, high patient volume, and strong tradition in clinical research. The current study aims to evaluate the real-world burden and clinical journey of patients with moderate or severe valvular disease over a 10-year period, based on echocardiographic and electronic medical record (EMR) data collected from multiple tertiary centers across the country.

Participants needed: 30,000
Trial details
Age: 19+Biological sex: AllType: ObservationalSponsor: Yonsei UniversityUpdated: Jul 16, 2025Locations: 1
Eligibility criteria

Period: 2010.1.1~2020.12.31 [+3]

Poor image of echocardiography [+1]

Status: Not yet recruiting

An Exploratory Clinical Study to Evaluate the Safety and Efficacy of a Cardiac Surgical Cryoablation System for the Treatment of Atrial Fibrillation

The goal of this prospective, observational study is to evaluate the safety and efficacy of a cardiac surgical cryoablation system for the treatment of atrial fibrillation. This study will be conducted at Fuwai Hospital in China. A total of 10 subjects with heart valve diseases (e.g., mitral, tricuspid, and aortic valve diseases) requiring surgical treatment and with atrial fibrillation will be enrolled in the study, and all of them will undergo surgical ablation using surgical cryoablation devices (cryoablation clamps and pens) with follow-up visits at 3 and 6 months after the procedure. In this study, the incidence of cardiac and cerebrovascular-related adverse events in the perioperative period and at 6 months after procedure is defined as the primary safety endpoint (all-cause mortality, stroke, systematic embolism, cardiac reoperations, heart failure requiring hospitalization, ablation-related coronary artery stenosis/occlusion, pulmonary vein stenosis, and rate of permanent pacemaker implantation.). The primary efficacy endpoint is the probability of freedom from atrial tachyarrhythmias at 6 months after the procedure. Device ease of use, technical success, ablation procedure time, and assessment of the incidence of device defects are defined as secondary endpoints.

Participants needed: 10
Trial details
Age: 18-75Biological sex: AllType: ObservationalSponsor: China National Center for Cardiovascular DiseasesUpdated: Nov 25, 2024Duration: 6 Months
Eligibility criteria

patients with valvular disease (e.g., mitral, tricuspid, and aortic valve diseas... [+3]

intracardiac thrombosis; [+14]

Status: Recruiting

Real World European Investigation of Safety and Clinical Efficacy of the EVOQUE System (TRISCEND III EU)

This is a prospective, single-arm, multi-center, real-world study of an the Edwards EVOQUE system.

Participants needed: 500
Trial details
Biological sex: AllType: ObservationalSponsor: Edwards LifesciencesUpdated: Oct 31, 2024Locations: 2
Eligibility criteria

The Local Site Heart Team determines that the patient is appropriate for transca... [+2]

Patient participating in another interventional biologic, drug, or device clinic... [+1]

Status: Not yet recruiting

Psoas Muscle Index (PMI) as a Predictor of Outcomes After Minimally Invasive Cardiac Surgery

Sarcopenia or muscle loss and function is a component of the frailty syndrome. In this sense, frailty is becoming an important risk factor in predicting outcomes after major surgery and is defined as a geriatric syndrome of decreased reserve and resiliency to stressors that have been associated with adverse health outcomes in older adults. Despite its potentially relevant role in predicting postoperative recovery, frailty is rarely evaluated before surgery, and this is partially due to the low reliability of the most used frailty scores. Therefore, improvement in the frailty evaluation would be beneficial during the preoperative assessment of major surgeries. Sarcopenia, or the decline of skeletal muscle tissue with age, is one of the most important causes of functional decline and loss of independence in older adults and low muscle mass is a core component of frailty that has the advantage of being objectively quantifiable regardless of mobility, disability, or illness acuity. Psoas Muscle (PM) mass is an important parameter for evaluating muscle mass and has been previously correlated to frailty with a negative impact on the postoperative outcomes after major surgery and Psoas Muscle mass Index (PMI) is an easily available parameter for evaluating muscle mass and has already been demonstrated to be effective in predicting outcomes in different clinical settings. PMI has also been shown to be an effective predictor of outcomes in cardiac surgery although there are no studies specifically focusing on minimally invasive cardiac surgery. With this study, the investigators aim to investigate the relevance of PMI as a predictor of postoperative mobilisation, hospital length of stay and clinical recovery after major cardiac surgery conducted via a minimally invasive approach.

Participants needed: 25
Trial details
Age: 65-99Biological sex: AllType: ObservationalSponsor: I.R.C.C.S Ospedale Galeazzi-Sant'AmbrogioUpdated: Aug 26, 2024Locations: 1
Eligibility criteria

Elderly patients (≥ 65 years old) [+4]

Full median sternotomy approach [+3]

Status: Not yet recruiting

Multicentre Clinical Study of Ultra-Fast-Track Anaesthesia for Minimally Invasive Heart Valve Surgery

The goal of this clinical trial is to evaluate the clinical effects of ultra-fast-track anesthesia (UFTA) for minimally invasive cardiac surgery (MICS) in adults. It will also learn about the safety and feasibility of Ultra-Fast-Track cardiac surgery(UFTCA).The main questions it aims to answer are:Does UFTCA promote rapid postoperative recovery, reduce postoperative complications and perioperative mortality, and improve the quality of mid- and long-term survival.And does it improve patient satisfaction and reduce healthcare costs. Participants will receive homogenized perioperative management in the cardiac ward, extracorporeal circulation, and postoperative ICU, except for anesthesia extubation time.Furthermore,Participants need complete quality of life scales at 30 days, 90 days, six months, and one year after surgery, separately. Participants in this study are adults who required elective minimally invasive heart valve surgery under extracorporeal circulation.This study will be able to promote rapid recovery while reducing the associated costs and the financial burden on participants.Retrospective big data analysis of perioperative clinical characteristics of patients undergoing minimally invasive heart valve surgery to establish a risk warning model and develop a perioperative management program. The investigators then conducts a randomized group trial comparing the similarities and differences between conventional general anesthesia(CGA) and ultra-fast-track cardiac anesthesia(URTCA) to demonstrate the effectiveness and safety of UFTA in MICS.Finally, building expert consensus.

Participants needed: 1,200
Trial details
Age: 18-80Biological sex: AllType: InterventionalSponsor: Zhejiang Provincial People's HospitalUpdated: Aug 7, 2024
Eligibility criteria

Age ≥18 and ≤80 years [+5]

Patient's refusal to participate [+7]

Status: Recruiting

Prognosis Prediction System of Patients With Cardiovascular and Cerebrovascular Diseases Based on Multi-omics

The etiology and specific pathogenesis of many cardiovascular diseases such as coronary atherosclerosis, cardiomyopathy, atrial fibrillation, and stroke are still unclear. Improving diagnosis and treatment, clarifying the pathogenesis, and providing scientific basis for the prevention and treatment are hot research topics in the study of cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases. This study intends to collect clinical data and biological specimen data of patients with cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases who meet the inclusion and exclusion criteria, and use multi-omics technology to deeply understand the pathogenic mechanisms of cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases and provide new ideas for specific and individualized treatment of patients with cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases, to construct early predictive prognostic models and provide a basis for effective treatment of clinical practice in patients with cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases.

Participants needed: 25,000
Trial details
Age: 3-80Biological sex: AllType: ObservationalSponsor: First Affiliated Hospital Xi'an Jiaotong UniversityUpdated: Jul 12, 2024Locations: 1
Eligibility criteria

Patients who are regularly visited and followed up in the appropriate patient; d... [+12]

Age <3 years or >80 years old; [+3]

Status: Recruiting

The Prospective LEUVEN Transcatheter Valve Therapy Registry

Assessment of feasibility, safety and outcomes of transcatheter valve interventions

Participants needed: 5,000
Trial details
Biological sex: AllType: ObservationalSponsor: Universitaire Ziekenhuizen KU LeuvenUpdated: Jul 3, 2024Locations: 1Duration: 10 Years
Eligibility criteria

All patients selected for percutaneous treatment of a valve disorder potentially...

All patients selected for percutaneous treatment of a valve disorder potentially...

Status: Recruiting

To Investigate the Effect of Esketamine Hydrochloride on Pulmonary Complications

The objective of this study was to evaluate the effect of esketamine on intraoperative hemodynamics in patients with heart valve replacement and to mitigate postoperative pulmonary complications

Participants needed: 102
Trial details
Phase: Phase 4Age: 18-75Biological sex: AllType: InterventionalSponsor: Zhang XIao MeiUpdated: Jun 21, 2024Locations: 1
Eligibility criteria

Age 18-75 years old, gender unlimited. [+4]

Non-cardiac surgery. [+13]