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    HP:0002092: Pulmonary arterial hypertension

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    Correlated Drug Terms (2)


    Name (Synonyms) Correlation
    drug3767 echocardiogram 2D Wiki 0.58
    drug1120 Echocardiography Wiki 0.33

    Correlated MeSH Terms (5)


    Name (Synonyms) Correlation
    D006976 Hypertension, Pulmonary NIH 1.00
    D018497 Ventricular Dysfunction, Right NIH 0.58
    D018754 Ventricular Dysfunction NIH 0.29
    Name (Synonyms) Correlation
    D018487 Ventricular Dysfunction, Left NIH 0.29
    D006973 Hypertension NIH 0.27

    Correlated HPO Terms (1)


    Name (Synonyms) Correlation
    HP:0000822 Hypertension HPO 0.27

    Clinical Trials

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    There are 3 clinical trials


    1 The Prevalence of Pulmonary Hypertension, With or Without Right Ventricular Loading, in Patients With COVID-19 Who Are Being Treated With a Respirator in the Intensive Care Unit.

    The virus infection Covid-19 fills our hospitals and intensive care departments in a very unique way and there is a lack of essential insight into the pathophysiology of the disease. As a result, very specific treatment options are missing. The US Medicines Agency (FDA) has in the last days given a general license for treatment with inhaled nitric oxide (iNO). Inhaled NO in Sweden (and Europe) is approved for the indication of pulmonary hypertension in adults. However, no one has yet described the occurrence of pulmonary hypertension, with or without right ventricular loading, in the Covid-19 patients who become so seriously ill that they need to be treated at an IVA ward. Knowledge of this is, of course, a prerequisite for determining the need for pulmonary artery catheterization (PA catheter, Swan-Ganz catheter) and also to better understand whether iNO treatment or other forms of lung selective vasodilation therapy may be of benefit to this patient group.

    NCT04459364
    Conditions
    1. Hypertension, Pulmonary
    2. Right Ventricular Overload
    3. COVID
    MeSH:Hypertension, Pulmonary Hypertension
    HPO:Hypertension Pulmonary arterial hypertension

    Primary Outcomes

    Description: To determine the prevalence of pulmonary hypertension and right ventricular load in patients with COVID-19 treated in intensive care unit evaluated by routine echocardiography.

    Measure: Prevalence

    Time: Day 1
    2 Stress Echocardiography in Patients Recovery From Mild COVID-19 Illness

    With the appearance of the new SARS-COV2 virus, additional challenges are being imposed on the medical community after the resolution of acute COVID-19 illness, resulting in specific pathophysiologic mechanisms that while acutely damage the lung parenchyma might chronically impact the cardiopulmonary system. This study aims to investigate changes after mild COVID-19 illness in echocardiographic indices at rest and stress.

    NCT04498299
    Conditions
    1. Echocardiography, Stress
    2. COVID-19
    3. Hypertension, Pulmonary
    Interventions
    1. Diagnostic Test: echocardiogram 2D
    MeSH:Hypertension, Pulmonary Hypertension
    HPO:Hypertension Pulmonary arterial hypertension

    Primary Outcomes

    Description: Left atrium volume index

    Measure: • LA volume index

    Time: 3 minutes

    Description: Left ventricle telediastolic diameter

    Measure: • LV telediastolic diameter

    Time: 3 minutes

    Description: Left ventricle telesystolic diameter

    Measure: • LV telesystolic diameter

    Time: 3 minutes

    Description: Left ventricle posterior wall

    Measure: • LV posterior wall

    Time: 3 minutes

    Description: Right atrium area

    Measure: • RA area

    Time: 3 minutes

    Description: Right ventricle basal dimensión

    Measure: • RV basal dimensión

    Time: 3 minutes

    Description: Right ventricle cavity dimensión

    Measure: • RV mid cavity dimension;

    Time: 3 minutes

    Description: Right ventricle longitudinal dimension

    Measure: • RV longitudinal dimension

    Time: 3 minutes

    Description: Distal, right ventricle outflow tract dimension at the distal or pulmonic valve level

    Measure: • Distal, RV outflow tract dimension at the distal or pulmonic valve level

    Time: 3 minutes

    Description: Proximal right ventricle outflow tract dimension at the proximal subvalvular level

    Measure: • Proximal RV outflow tract dimension at the proximal subvalvular level

    Time: 3 minutes

    Description: • Tricuspid annular plane systolic excursion

    Measure: • TAPSE

    Time: 3 minutes

    Description: Right ventricle free Wall strain

    Measure: • RV free Wall strain

    Time: 3 minutes

    Description: Inferior cava vein PW Doppler

    Measure: • Inferior cava vein PW Doppler

    Time: 3 minutes

    Description: E wave mitral

    Measure: • E wave mitral

    Time: 3 minutes

    Description: A wave mitral

    Measure: • A wave mitral

    Time: 3 minutes

    Description: E wave /A wave mitral

    Measure: • E wave /A wave mitral

    Time: 3 minutes

    Description: E-wave at mitral annulus

    Measure: • E-wave at mitral annulus

    Time: 3 minutes

    Description: E-wave at mitral annulus / A-wave at the mitral annulus

    Measure: • E-wave at mitral annulus / A-wave at the mitral annulus

    Time: 3 minutes

    Description: E wave/ E-wave at the mitral annulus

    Measure: • E wave/ E-wave at the mitral annulus

    Time: 3 minutes

    Description: E tricuspid (E)

    Measure: • E tricuspid (E)

    Time: 3 minutes

    Description: A triuspid (A)

    Measure: • A tricuspid (A)

    Time: 3 minutes

    Description: E/A

    Measure: • E/A

    Time: 3 minutes

    Description: Systolic pulmonary artery pressure

    Measure: • Systolic pulmonary artery pressure

    Time: 3 minutes

    Description: E-wave at the tricuspid annulus

    Measure: • E-wave at the tricuspid annulus

    Time: 3 minutes

    Description: Mean pulmonary artery pressure

    Measure: • Mean pulmonary artery pressure

    Time: 3 minutes

    Description: Stroke volume

    Measure: • Stroke volume

    Time: 3 minutes

    Description: Cardiac output

    Measure: • Cardiac output

    Time: 3 minutes
    3 Cardiac Dysfunction in Critically Ill Patients With COVID-19

    Cardiac dysfunction has been reported to be common in patients infected with COVID-19. The aim of this study is to evaluate the clinical importance of cardiac dysfunction in critically ill patients infected with COVID-19.

    NCT04524234
    Conditions
    1. Covid19
    2. Left Ventricular Dysfunction
    3. Right Ventricular Dysfunction
    4. Pulmonary Hypertension
    Interventions
    1. Diagnostic Test: Echocardiography
    MeSH:Hypertension, Pulmonary Ventricular Dysfunction Ventricular Dysfunction, Left Ventricular Dysfunction, Right
    HPO:Pulmonary arterial hypertension

    Primary Outcomes

    Description: All cause death in patients with vs without cardiac dysfunction

    Measure: Mortality

    Time: 30 days

    Secondary Outcomes

    Description: Prevalence of left ventricular dysfunction

    Measure: Left ventricular dysfunction

    Time: Within 72 hours from admission

    Description: Prevalence of right ventricular dysfunction

    Measure: Right ventricular dysfunction

    Time: Within 72 hours from admission

    Description: Clinical variables associated with risk of having cardiac dysfunction

    Measure: Risk-factors

    Time: Within 72 hours from admission

    Description: Levels of cardiac biomarkers in patients with vs without cardiac dysfunction

    Measure: Cardiac biomarkers

    Time: Within 72 hours from admission

    Description: Prevalence of left ventricular dysfunction

    Measure: Left ventricular dysfunction

    Time: During ICU-stay

    Description: Prevalence of right ventricular dysfunction

    Measure: Right ventricular dysfunction

    Time: During ICU-stay

    Description: Clinical variables associated with risk of having cardiac dysfunction

    Measure: Risk-factors

    Time: During ICU-stay

    Description: Levels of cardiac biomarkers in patients with vs without cardiac dysfunction

    Measure: Cardiac biomarkers

    Time: During ICU-stay

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    Data processed on December 13, 2020.

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