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Basic Information
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RECRUITING
1000 participants
OBSERVATIONAL
2022-09-09
2042-09-09
Brief Summary
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Our team has developed novel cardiac MRI techniques that leverages endogenous tissue properties to reveal a milieu of deep tissue phenotypes including myocardial inflammation, fibrosis, metabolism, and microstructural defects. Among these phenotypes, myocardial microstructure has proven to be most sensitive to early myocardial tissue damage and is predictive of myocardial regeneration. In this study, the investigators aim to further study the importance of cardiac microstructure revealed by MRI in patient and healthy population and compare this novel technology with conventional clinical biomarkers.
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Detailed Description
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Aim 1: What are the myocardial microstructure phenotypes in both patients with cardiovascular disease and healthy cohorts? Are they linked to other prevalent macro structure and functional abnormalities?
The hypothesis is that the investigators can develop the next generation cardiac MRI exam that is faster, more robust, and more efficient for clinic use.
The enrolled subjects will do ONE of the following:
• Receive an extended clinical cardiac MRI exam. An MRI is an imaging technique used in radiology to make an accurate picture of the body. In this study the investigators will be focusing on the heart. The participant's routine clinical cardiac MRI exam will be extended by up to 25 min to perform a truncated research cardiac MRI protocol. The extended clinical cardiac MRI will take approximately one hour in total. The investigators may review the medical records to follow-up their medical status up to 5 years after start of the study.
OR:
• Receive a research cardiac non-contrast MRI exam. An MRI is an imaging technique used in radiology to make an accurate picture of the body. In this study the investigators will be focusing on the heart. The research cardiac MRI will take approximately one to two hours in total. The investigators may review the medical records to follow-up their medical status up to 5 years after start of the study
Optionally, if the subjects agree, the blood samples will be collected:
• Give blood sample for research purpose only. The blood draw is used to correlate the clinical blood biomarkers to the cardiac MRI data to help us better understand and validate the clinical utility of the novel cardiac MRI techniques. The blood draws should approximately take 20 minutes. The blood draw will take place in the doctor's office or at Mellen center private preparation by a registered nurse or approved technician. The blood will be stored with a unique code at Cleveland Clinic BioRepository for up to 10 years, and disposed following Cleveland Clinic guidelines. It may be used for future research in the Cleveland Clinic. Only members of the research team will have access to the participant's samples.
For healthy control:
• Only one cardiac MRI is needed, and it will be non-contrast MRI.
Conditions
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Study Design
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COHORT
PROSPECTIVE
Study Groups
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Normal
Normal volunteers \>=18 years older
MRI
Cardiac MRI
Cardiovascular Disease Patient
\>=18years older with known prior cardiovascular disease
MRI
Cardiac MRI
Interventions
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MRI
Cardiac MRI
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* Provision of written informed consent
* If not healthy volunteer, must be diagnosed with cardiovascular disease
Exclusion Criteria
* Other contraindications to CMR imaging to be determined by standard MRI protocols
* Decisionally impaired (e.g., dementia or cognitive disability)
18 Years
ALL
Yes
Sponsors
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The Cleveland Clinic
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Christopher Nguyen
Director of Cardiovascular Innovation Research Center
Locations
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Cardiovascular Innovation Research Center
Cleveland, Ohio, United States
Countries
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Central Contacts
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Facility Contacts
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Other Identifiers
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22-737
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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