RecruitingNCT05042219

Effects of Pulmonary Diseases and Their Treatment on Cardiac Function

The Relationship Between Pulmonary and Cardiac Dysfunction and the Cardiac Effects of Pulmonary Treatments: Cardiopulmonary MRI Analysis


Sponsor

Ayham Daher

Enrollment

120 participants

Start Date

Jun 1, 2022

Study Type

OBSERVATIONAL

Conditions

Summary

While the bidirectional relationship between the lung and the right heart are well studied, the cardiopulmonary interactions between the lung and the left heart are largely unresearched and not well understood. However, in recent years, there is a growing evidence that partially explains the bidirectional interaction between COPD and left heart. Systemic inflammation with multiorgan involvement is thought to play a role in COPD as a systemic disease. Some therapeutic approaches to COPD also appear to influence these cardiopulmonary interactions. While understanding these interactions is very important for clinicians, scientific data are scarce. Cardiac magnetic resonance imaging (cardiac MRI) is the gold standard for assessing cardiac function and dimensions as well as myocardial inflammation. Despite this excellent suitability of cardiac MRI for the assessment of cardiovascular function, only few studies have investigated cardiac function and myocardial structure in patients with pulmonary disease using cardiac MRI. Such a study is therefore very important for understanding the effects of pulmonary disease and its management on the heart. The objective is to determine cardiac function in patients with pulmonary disease and to analyze the cardiovascular effects of the treatment of the pulmonary disease. Specifically, the following will be studied: * Using cardiac MRI: Cardiac function and volumes and indications of myocardial fibrosis and edema in patients with chronic pulmonary disease at the time of first diagnosis. * the vascular function of pulmonary arteries in these patients, also using cardiac MRI * the relationship between pulmonary function parameters and cardiac dysfunction to identify patients at increased risk, if applicable. * Echocardiographic assessment of left heart including strain analysis. * the course of these cardiovascular parameters (using cardiac MRI and echocardiography) 3-6 months after initiation of guideline-based therapy for pulmonary disease.


Eligibility

Min Age: 18 YearsMax Age: 99 Years

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This observational study is using MRI to examine how lung diseases — including COPD, asthma, and pulmonary fibrosis — and their medications affect the heart over time. Participants will have cardiac MRI scans as part of their regular care. **You may be eligible if...** - You are over 18 years old - You have a chronic lung condition (COPD, asthma, or pulmonary fibrosis) that requires treatment - You give written consent to participate **You may NOT be eligible if...** - You have a pacemaker or metal implants that are not compatible with MRI - You have severe kidney disease (GFR below 30 mL/min) or known allergy to gadolinium MRI contrast - You have atrial fibrillation or other serious heart arrhythmias - You are pregnant or breastfeeding Talk to your doctor to see if this trial is right for you.

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Interventions

DIAGNOSTIC_TESTCardiac MRI

Cardiac MRI and Echocardiography before treatment initiation of pulmonary disease and 3 months thereafter


Locations(1)

University Hospital RWTH Aachen

Aachen, Germany

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