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HP:0001658: Myocardial infarctionHPO

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Correlated Drug Terms (10)


Name (Synonyms) Correlation
drug918 QFR Wiki 0.50
drug1126 Tele-medicine platform Wiki 0.50
drug63 Angiography Wiki 0.50
drug322 Conventional treatment Wiki 0.50
drug27 ACEIs Wiki 0.50
drug168 Blood Transfusion Wiki 0.50
drug15 2: No instruction regarding positioning Wiki 0.50
drug11 1: Prone positioning Wiki 0.50
drug565 Imatinib Wiki 0.35
drug865 Placebo oral tablet Wiki 0.10

Correlated MeSH Terms (14)


Name (Synonyms) Correlation
D009203 Myocardial Ischemia NIH 1.00
D007238 Infarction NIH 0.71
D003327 Coronary Disease NIH 0.71
D003324 Coronary Artery Disease NIH 0.58
D007511 Ischemia NIH 0.50
D054143 Heart Failure, Systolic NIH 0.50
D000787 Angina Pectoris NIH 0.50
D023921 Coronary Stenosis NIH 0.50
D009206 Myocardial NIH 0.50
D054058 Acute Coronary Syndrome NIH 0.35
D006333 Heart Failure NIH 0.29
D058186 Acute Kidney Injury NIH 0.20
D002318 Cardiovascular Diseases NIH 0.13
D013577 Syndrome NIH 0.07

Correlated HPO Terms (6)


Name (Synonyms) Correlation
HP:0001677 Coronary artery atherosclerosis HPO 0.58
HP:0001681 Angina pectoris HPO 0.50
HP:0005145 Coronary artery stenosis HPO 0.50
HP:0001635 Congestive heart failure HPO 0.29
HP:0001919 Acute kidney injury HPO 0.20
HP:0001626 Abnormality of the cardiovascular system HPO 0.13

There are 4 clinical trials

Clinical Trials


1 CSP #599 - Transfusion Trigger After Operations in High Cardiac Risk Patients (TOP)

The goal of the proposed study is to determine whether a liberal transfusion strategy (transfusion trigger at Hb < 10 gm/dl) in Veterans at high cardiac risk who undergo major open vascular and general surgery operations is associated with decreased risk of adverse postoperative outcomes compared to a restrictive transfusion strategy (transfusion trigger at Hb < 7 gm/dl).

NCT03229941 Myocardial Infarction Coronary Revascularization Acute Renal Failure Procedure: Blood Transfusion
MeSH:Acute Kidney Injury Myocardial Infarction Infarction
HPO:Acute kidney injury Myocardial infarction

Primary Outcomes

Description: MI will be defined using the Third Universal Definition of Myocardial Infarction. Acute renal failure will be defined as Acute Kidney Injury stage III according to RIFLE criteria. Baseline creatinine will be considered the creatinine upon admission prior to the index operation. The above urine output criteria will be only used for patients who are in the ICU and have precise monitoring of their urinary output. For patients on the surgical floor only serum creatinine changes will be used for assessment of this endpoint. Coronary revascularization will be defined as a coronary artery bypass graft, or percutaneous coronary intervention (either angioplasty or stenting). Stroke will be defined as new unilateral neurological deficit that lasts for more than 24 hours, and is confirmed by a brain imaging modality (computed tomography or magnetic resonance imaging study) demonstrating new brain infarct.

Measure: A composite endpoint of all-cause post-randomization mortality, myocardial infarction (MI), coronary revascularization, acute renal failure, or post-randomization ischemic stroke up to 90 days after randomization.

Time: 90 days after randomization

Secondary Outcomes

Description: Wound infection will be defined according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) guidelines as a) positive wound culture, or b) drainage of pus from a wound, or c) suspicion of wound infection that was drained operatively. Pneumonia will be defined according to the CDC definition as chest radiograph with new or progressive infiltrate, consolidation, cavitation, or pleural effusion and any of the following: new onset of purulent sputum or change in character of sputum, or organism isolated from blood culture, trans-tracheal aspirate, bronchial brushings, or biopsy. Sepsis will be defined as a combination of two of the following systemic inflammatory response syndrome (SIRS) criteria, plus suspected or present source of infection. SIRS criteria will include the following: temperature greater than 38C, heart rate greater than 90 beats/min, WBC > 12,000 or < 4,000, or > 10% bands.

Measure: A composite endpoint of postoperative infectious complications at 90 days post-randomization: Infectious complications will include wound infections, pneumonia, and sepsis.

Time: 90 days after randomization

Description: The diagnosis of cardiac arrhythmias will be based on EKG findings. Only arrhythmias that result in initiation of new treatment regimen (to include medications, implantable devices, or surgical intervention) during hospitalization will be recorded. CHF will require at least one of the following symptoms or signs new or worsening: dyspnea at rest, orthopnea, or paroxysmal nocturnal dyspnea and radiological evidence of heart failure or worsening heart failure and increase/initiation of established treatment. Cardiac arrest will be defined as the cessation of cardiac pump function activity that results in loss of consciousness and absence of circulating blood flow as evidenced by absent carotid pulse. Only episodes of cardiac arrest that are reversed will be collected under this endpoint. If they are not reversed the event will be categorized as death.

Measure: A composite endpoint of cardiac complications (other than MI) at 90 days post-randomization: Cardiac complications will include new cardiac arrhythmias that necessitate new treatment, new or worsening congestive heart failure (CHF), and cardiac arrest no

Time: 90 days after randomization

Description: The investigators will determine vital status by telephoning participants after hospital discharge, by searching the electronic medical record and the National Death Index.

Measure: All-cause mortality at 1 year after randomization.

Time: 12 months after randomization

Description: MI, coronary revascularization, acute renal failure, or postoperative ischemic stroke.

Measure: A composite endpoint of all-cause mortality,

Time: 30 days after randomization

Description: Length of hospital stay

Measure: Length of hospital stay.

Time: At hospital discharge, up to 1 year

Other Outcomes

Description: All cause postoperative mortality, Postoperative MI, Postoperative coronary revascularization, Postoperative stroke,Postoperative acute renal failure

Measure: The investigators will examine individual rates of the outcomes that consist of individual components of the primary endpoint.

Time: 90 days after randomization

2 Comparison of Quantitative Flow Ratio Guided and Angiography Guided Percutaneous InterVention in Patients With cORonary Artery Disease (The FAVOR III China Study)

The overall purpose of the FAVOR III China trial is to investigate if a strategy of quantitative flow ratio (QFR)-guided percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) yields superior clinical outcome and cost-effectiveness compared to a strategy of standard coronary angiography-guided PCI in evaluation of patients with coronary artery disease.

NCT03656848 Coronary Artery Disease Myocardial Ischaemia Coronary Circulation Coronary Stenosis Percutaneous Coronary Intervention Diagnostic Test: QFR Diagnostic Test: Angiography
MeSH:Coronary Artery Disease Myocardial Ischemia Coronary Disease Coronary Stenosis Ischemia
HPO:Coronary artery atherosclerosis Coronary artery stenosis Myocardial infarction

Primary Outcomes

Description: A composite of all-cause mortality, any myocardial infarction and any ischemia-driven revascularization

Measure: MACE

Time: 1 year

Secondary Outcomes

Description: all-cause mortality, any spontaneous myocardial infarction and any ischemia-driven revascularization

Measure: MACE excluding peri-procedural MI (Major secondary endpoint)

Time: 1 year

Description: Cardiovascular, non-cardiovascular and undetermined death

Measure: Death

Time: 1 month, 6 months, 1 year, 2 years and 3 years

Description: Target vessel related and non-target vessel related MI

Measure: MI

Time: 1 month, 6 months, 1 year, 2 years and 3 years

Description: The ischemia driven and non-ischemia driven TVR

Measure: Target vessel revascularization (TVR)

Time: 1 month, 6 months, 1 year, 2 years and 3 years

Description: The The ischemia driven and non-ischemia driven Revascularization

Measure: Any coronary artery revascularization

Time: 1 month, 6 months, 1 year, 2 years and 3 years

Description: Definite and probable stent thrombosis during acute, sub-acute, late, and very late phase according to the Academic Research Consortium (ARC)-2

Measure: Definite or probable stent thrombosis

Time: 1 month, 6 months, 1 year, 2 years and 3 years

Description: PCI strategy changes following QFR and three-dimension quantitative coronary angiography (3D-QCA)

Measure: The PCI strategy changes based on the QFR and 3D-QCA

Time: During the procedure

Description: Costs include direct clinical costs during the initial hospitalization and other resources used, main cardiovascular medication expenses, and outpatient and/or hospitalization expenses associated with MACE.

Measure: Cost during 1-year follow-up

Time: 1 month, 6 months, 1 year

Description: QALYs determined using EuroQol five dimensions questionnaire (EQ-5D) in official Chinese version, to assess the quality of life.

Measure: Quality-adjusted-life-years (QALYs) index

Time: 1 month, 6 months, 1 year

3 Integrated Distance Management Strategy for Patients With Cardiovascular Disease (Ischaemic Coronary Artery Disease, High Blood Pressure, Heart Failure) in the Context of the COVID-19 Pandemic

Management of known patients with cardiovascular disease (in particular the whole spectrum of atherosclerotic ischaemic coronary artery disease, essential hypertension under treatment, and also patients with chronic heart failure under medication) and with other associated chronic pathologies, with obvious effects on the management of the pandemic with modern / distance means (e-Health) of patients at high risk of mortality in contact with coronavirus. Given the Covid-19 Pandemic, all the above complex cardiovascular patients are under the obligation to stay in the house isolated and can no longer come to standard clinical and paraclinical monitoring and control visits. Therefore, a remote management solution (tele-medicine) of these patients must be found. The Investigators endeavour is to create an electronic platform to communicate with these patients and offer solutions for their cardiovascular health issues (including psychological and religious problems due to isolation). The Investigators intend to create this platform for communicating with a patient and stratify their complaints in risk levels. A given specialist will sort and classify their needs on a scale, based on specific algorithms (derived from the clinical European Cardiovascular Guidelines), and generate specific protocols varying from 911 like emergencies to cardiological advices or psychological sessions. These could include medication changing of doses, dietary advices or exercise restrictions. Moreover, in those patients suspected of COVID infection, special assistance should be provided per protocol.

NCT04325867 Angina Pectoris Acute Coronary Syndrome Coronary Syndrome Coronary Artery Disease Angioplasty Stent Restenosis Hypertension Heart Failure, Systolic Depression, Anxiety Covid-19 Isolation, Social Other: Tele-medicine platform
MeSH:Heart Failure Coronary Artery Disease Myocardial Ischemia Coronary Disease Acute Coronary Syndrome Angina Pectoris Heart Failure, Systolic Syndrome Cardiovascular Diseases
HPO:Abnormality of the cardiovascular system Angina pectoris Congestive heart failure Coronary artery atherosclerosis Left ventricular dysfunction Myocardial infarction Right ventricular failure

Primary Outcomes

Description: Development of an electronic (e-HEALTH) framework structure for management of patients with known cardiovascular disease in COVID19 pandemic social context

Measure: Providing a special electronic platform (e-health) for remote managing cardiovascular outpatients

Time: 6 months

Description: patients come into direct contact with the case coordinator, who provides ongoing assistance, including for connecting to devices that ensure real-time data transmission and directing to specialist teams that establish stage diagnosis and management / therapy behavior (including adjustment). doses, decisions to discontinue medication or to add medication);

Measure: Number of patients included in this platform

Time: 6 months

Secondary Outcomes

Description: Will be the number of sessions per patient multiplied with the number of patients included

Measure: Number of consultations/sessions given

Time: 6 months

4 Myocardial Infarction Rates Overview During COVID-19 Pandemic In France: MODIF Study

In late December 2019, an emerging disease due to a novel coronavirus (named SARS-CoV-2) rapidly spread in China and outside. France is currently facing the COVID-19 wave with more than 131 863 confirmed cases and almost 25 201 deaths. Systems of care have been reorganized in an effort to preserve hospital bed capacity, resources, and avoid exposure of patients to the hospital environment where COVID-19 may be more prevalent. Therefore, elective procedures of catheterization and programmed hospitalizations have been delayed. However, a significant proportion of procedures within the catheterization laboratory such as ST-elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI), non ST elevation myocardial infarction or unstable angina are mandatory and cannot be postponed. Surprisingly, invasive cardiologist noticed a drop in STEMI volume without reliable data to confirm this impression. Furthermore, a recent single center report in Hong Kong pointed out longer delays of taking care when compared to patients with STEMI treated with percutaneous intervention the previous year. These data are at major concern because delay in seeking care or not seeking care could have detrimental impact on outcomes.

NCT04357314 Myocardial Infarction
MeSH:Myocard Myocardial Infarction Infarction
HPO:Myocardial infarction

Primary Outcomes

Description: Compare the number of patients presenting to cardiology department with acute myocardial infarction in 2019 versus in 2020

Measure: Rates of patients presenting with acute myocardial infarction

Time: 3 months (between March 1 to May 31, 2019 and between March 1 to May 31, 2020 )

Secondary Outcomes

Description: Correlation between clinical patient profile and the degree of affection of regions by COVID-19

Measure: Patient profile during admission for acute myocardial infarction

Time: 3 months (between March 1 to May 31

Description: Correlation between the delay between onset of symptoms - first medical contact - coronary angiography room and the degree of affection of regions by COVID-19

Measure: Medical care times analysis

Time: 3 months (between March 1 to May 31)

Description: Correlation between the number of patients who underwent systemic thrombolysis and the degree of affection of regions by COVID-19

Measure: Proportion of patients who underwent systemic thrombolysis

Time: 3 months (between March 1 to May 31)

Description: Number of patient admitted in cardiology department for acute myocardial infarction infected with COVID-19

Measure: Proportion of patients infected with COVID-19

Time: 3 months (between March 1 to May 31)

Description: Correlation between the fate of patient and the degree of affection of regions by COVID-19: Number of days in cardiology department, Left Ventricular Ejection Fraction at discharge, presence of hemodynamic complications, presence of mechanical complications, transfer to intensive care unit, infection with COVID-19 during hospitalization, living status at discharge

Measure: Clinical evolution of patients

Time: 3 months (between March 1 to May 31)


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