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London Valvular Heart Disease and Reduced Ejection Fraction Detection in a Multi-ethnic Community Using Cardiac Ultrasound
This study uses heart scans in local communities to find heart valve problems and heart weakness in people over 65, especially in diverse groups. The goal is to train local staff to do these quick scans, helping people get treatment sooner and reduce emergency hospital visits.
For: Heart Valve Diseases · Left Ventricular DysfunctionUnited Kingdom - Recruiting
Cardiomyopathies and Heart Muscle Diseases: Cardiac Imaging in the Evaluation of Myocardial Fibrosis Transition
This study is looking at heart scarring, called fibrosis, in different heart muscle conditions. We're using a special scan with a new dye to better understand this scarring and how it changes over time. The aim is to find new ways to diagnose and treat these heart problems.
For: Heart Failure With Preserved Ejection Fraction · Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy · Cardiac SarcoidosisUnited Kingdom - RecruitingNA
The Next Leap in Cardiac Magnetic Resonance Imaging:Cycling the Field
This study is developing a new, improved MRI scanner to get more detailed pictures of the heart. Researchers want to see if this new technology can spot differences in heart tissue after a heart attack, helping us understand heart health better.
For: Myocardial InfarctionUnited Kingdom - Recruiting
Atrial Functional Mitral Regurgitation and Tricuspid Regurgitation
This study looks at how heart valve problems, called mitral and tricuspid regurgitation, affect people with an irregular heartbeat (atrial fibrillation). Researchers want to understand these conditions better and find out what causes them to get worse.
For: Atrial Fibrillation · Functional Mitral Regurgitation · Functional Tricuspid RegurgitationUnited Kingdom - Recruiting
Manganese-enhanced Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MEMRI) in Heart Failure With Preserved Ejection Fraction
This study looks at why people with a type of heart failure called HFpEF, especially those with Type 2 Diabetes, get so unwell. Using special MRI scans and dyes, researchers want to see how their hearts handle calcium and energy, comparing them to healthy volunteers.
For: Heart Failure With Preserved Ejection Fraction · Type 2 DiabetesUnited Kingdom - Recruiting
Validating Novel, Non-contrast Cardiac MRI Imaging in Haemodialysis Patients
This study looks at a new MRI scan for people on dialysis to measure heart scarring. We want to see if this new scan, called native T1 mapping, accurately shows how much scarring is really there. This could help us understand and treat heart problems in dialysis patients better.
For: End Stage Kidney Disease · Fibrosis MyocardialUnited Kingdom