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          25 clinical trials found

            Evaluation the Capabilities of Cardiac Mechanical Dyssynchrony in the Diagnosis of Myocardial Microvascular Dysfunction in Chronic Ischemic Heart Disease

            Summary: The project is aimed at studying the feasibility of mechanical dyssynchrony of the left ventricle of the heart, determined by SPECT (gated MPI), as well as its stress-induced dynamics, in the evaluation of patients with coronary microvascular dysfunction in chronic coronary heart diseasу.

            Effect of Early Use of Levosimendan Versus Placebo on Top of a Conventional Strategy of Inotrope Use on a Combined Morbidity-mortality Endpoint in Patients With Cardiogenic Shock

            Summary: Cardiogenic shock (CS) mortality remains high (40%). Despite their frequent use, few clinical outcome data are available to guide the initial selection of vasoactive drug therapies in patients with CS. Based on experts' opinions, the combination of norepinephrine-dobutamine is generally recommended as a first line strategy. Inotropic agents increase myocardial contractility, thereby increasing car...

            Advanced Heart Failure: The Predictive Value of Dobutamine Echo-stress in the Clinical Response to Cardiac Contractility Modulation Therapy (CCM)

            Summary: The goal of this observational cohort study, which is both retrospective and prospective, is to evaluate the long-term clinical and instrumental response to Cardiac Contractility Modulation (CCM) treatment in adult subjects suffering from symptomatic heart failure (HF) due to systolic left ventricular dysfunction, despite adequate medical therapy. Based on the response to stress echocardiography w...

            Dobutamine During Major Abdominal Surgery: A Randomized Pilot Trial (PUSH-1)

            Summary: The PUSH-1 trial is a randomized, single-center pilot trial investigating whether dobutamine administration is feasible in patients having major abdominal surgery.

            Cardiogenic Shock Working Group Registry

            Summary: The Cardiogenic Shock Working Group is a multicenter registry where we collect de-identified clinical variables from the medical records and follow-up phone calls of shock patients from multiple institutions and centralize this data to a single registry for analysis of clinical outcomes.

            Impact of Goal-directed Hemodynamic Management on Occurrence of Acute and Persistent Kidney Injury After Radical Nephrectomy or Nephroureterectomy: A Randomized Controlled Trial

            Summary: Radical nephrectomy and nephroureterectomy are common operations for the treatment of renal cell carcinoma and upper tract urothelial carcinoma, respectively. However, acute kidney injury frequently occurs after surgery. And the occurrence of acute kidney injury is associated with an increased risk of chronic kidney disease. Intraoperative hypotension is identified as an important risk factor of p...

            CAPITAL DOREMI 2: Inotrope Versus Placebo Therapy for Cardiogenic Shock

            Summary: The investigators are interested in determining if there is a meaningful benefit from the use of medications purported to increase the pumping function of the heart (i.e. inotropes) among critically ill patients admitted to the Cardiac Intensive Care Unit (CICU). To do this, the investigators will conduct a multi-centre, double blind, randomized control trial with patients who are deemed to requir...

            The PULSE Study - The Peripheral Use of Low-dose Vasopressors for Safety and Efficacy in the Intensive Care Unit: a Pilot Feasibility Study

            Summary: Using medications to increase blood pressure, called vasopressors, is invaluable in treating patients who have difficulty maintaining stable blood pressure. Vasopressors are usually infused through a central venous catheter (CVC), which is a flexible tube placed in the large vein of the neck, arm or groin. CVCs require a skilled clinician and often with an ultrasound to prevent complications such ...

            The Effects of Branch Pulmonary Artery Stenting in d-TGA, ToF and TA: a Randomized Control Trial

            Summary: The goal of this randomized controlled trial is to identify the effects of percutaneous interventions for branch PA stenosis on exercise capacity in patients with d-TGA, ToF and TA. The main question\[s\] it aims to answer are: The primary study objective is to identify the effects of percutaneous interventions for branch PA stenosis on exercise capacity in patients with d-TGA, ToF and TA. The sec...

            Effect of Terlipressin for Intraoperative Blood Pressure Management in Kidney Transplantation, a Double-blind Randomized Controlled Trial

            Summary: Prospective double blind randomized controlled trial. By randomizing patients undergoing kidney transplantation into a conventional catecholamine drug (dobutamine) blood pressure maintenance group and a terlipressin-complexed dobutamine group, the investigators compared the effect of intraoperative blood pressure maintenance and the dosage of the vasoactive drug, postoperative graft function, dela...

            Dose-finding for Dobutamine During Transitional Circulation in the Very Preterm Infant

            Summary: Single centre, dose finding trial to establish the minimum effective dose of dobutamine required to treat hemodynamic insufficiency, defined as low superior vena cava (SVC) flow, in infants below 33 weeks' gestation during transitional circulation (first 72 hours from birth).

            Adjunctive DobutAmine in sePtic Cardiomyopathy With Tissue Hypoperfusion: a Randomized Controlled Multi-center Trial

            Summary: Sepsis induces both a systolic and diastolic cardiac dysfunction. The prevalence of this septic cardiomyopathy ranges between 30 and 60% according to the timing of assessment and definition used. Although the prognostic role of septic cardiomyopathy remains debated, sepsis-induced left ventricular (LV) systolic dysfunction may be severe and associated with tissue hypoperfusion, while it appears to...

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            Last Updated: 10/31/2025