- active not recruiting
Unrecognised Comorbidity Detection in Hospitalised Patients
This study aims to find hidden long-term conditions like diabetes and heart problems in hospital patients. By using routine hospital information, researchers hope to build a digital tool to identify patients who might benefit from earlier diagnosis and treatment, improving their health outcomes.
United Kingdom - recruiting
BoStOn SCientific Rhythm MAnagemenT REgiStry (SOCRATES)
This study, called SOCRATES, is set up by Boston Scientific to check how well their heart devices and equipment work once they're being used by patients. It's a way for them to make sure their products are safe and effective in the real world, as required by UK and European rules.
Belgium · Canada · France - recruiting
Development of an Artificial Intelligence Algorithm to Detect Pathological Repolarization Disorders on the ECG and the Risk of Ventricular Arrhythmias
This study uses AI to better understand heart rhythm problems (Long QT) that can cause a serious condition called Torsades de Pointes. It aims to improve how we detect these risks from a simple ECG heart tracing, making it faster and more accurate.
France - recruitingNA
Impact of Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction Meditation Practice on Patients After Cardiac Rehabilitation.
This study looks at how mindfulness meditation helps people with heart disease after they've had cardiac rehabilitation. It compares standard recovery with adding a special mindfulness programme (MBSR) to see if it reduces anxiety and depression.
France - recruitingNA
Validation of Multi-contrast, High-resolution Cardiac Magnetic Resonance Imaging
This study is testing a new, quicker, and easier way to do heart MRI scans. It aims to make these special scans simpler to use for more people with heart conditions. The goal is to get clearer pictures of the heart faster and more automatically.
France - recruitingPHASE3
Heparin vs Placebo for Cardiac Catheterization
This study is looking at whether different amounts of a blood-thinning medicine called heparin can help people who are having a heart test called a cardiac catheterisation. Doctors want to see if heparin can stop problems like bruising or blocked arteries.
Canada - active not recruitingPHASE3
ARTEMIS: Ravulizumab to Protect Patients With CKD From CSA-AKI and MAKE
This study looks at a new medicine called ravulizumab for people with kidney disease having heart surgery. It aims to see if the medicine can prevent serious kidney problems after the operation. It's for adults aged 18-90.
United States · Argentina · Australia