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Clinical Evaluation of Dilated Cardiomyopathy and Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy for Ventricular Dysfunction in Young Patients With and Without Congenital Heart Disease

Emory University·observational·Posted Sep 21, 2005·Updated Dec 10, 2013

In Brief

An observational study evaluating congestive heart failure patients for Dilated Cardiomyopathy and Pediatric. Completed, across 1 site.

Detailed Summary

Pacemakers can be attached to one or more than one of the heart chambers. After watching pacemakers work over time, doctors have found that the pacemakers that stimulate only one chamber of the heart sometimes lead to problems later. These problems may be changes in the size and shape of the heart. The heart cannot work as well when some of these changes happen. We need to learn more about these changes and how to prevent them. There has not been an easy way to do this. A new treatment called Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy (CRT) is associated with biventricular pacing where two chambers of the heart are stimulated simultaneously. Tissue Doppler Imaging,Tissue Synchronization Imaging and 3 dimensional echocardiography are new forms of technology that look at the heart while it works. They are similar to a moving x-ray that can watch the heart muscles moving. The movement can be measured. Doctors will check for changes that happen over time. This has not been studied in children before because this kind of is new to this group of patients. This technology is noninvasive which means it can be done from the outside of the body and is painless. The hearts of children grow fast. It is important to be able to know if the pacemaker or problems from dilated cardiomyopathy are causing any changes in the heart that might cause problems. We expect to be able to use information we learn from this study to improve how we use pacemakers in the future to avoid problems that can happen over time.

Study Details

Study Typeobservational
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CountriesUnited States
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Timeline

N/ACompletedFinished
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First PostedSep 21, 2005
Enrollment StartJun 1, 2004
Primary CompletionDec 1, 2006
TodayJul 2, 2026
Enrollment to primary: 2.5 yearsPosted 20.8 years ago

Interventions

congestive heart failure patientsother

observational echo data on congestive heart failure patients