TandemHeart Experiences and MEthods (THEME Registry)
Status: | Recruiting |
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Conditions: | Peripheral Vascular Disease, Cardiology, Pulmonary |
Therapuetic Areas: | Cardiology / Vascular Diseases, Pulmonary / Respiratory Diseases |
Healthy: | No |
Age Range: | 18 - Any |
Updated: | 12/13/2018 |
Start Date: | December 2014 |
End Date: | December 2020 |
Contact: | Christine A Hoyer, RN |
Phone: | 412-963-7770 |
THEME Registry: TandemHeart Experiences and MEthods (THEME Registry)
This study is intended to be a multicenter, prospective observation registry. By collecting
prospective descriptive data, provide insight into disease defining characteristics resulting
in the clinical decision to use TandemHeart for mechanical support and enhance knowledge of
best practice regarding clinical management, weaning and removal/exit strategies.
prospective descriptive data, provide insight into disease defining characteristics resulting
in the clinical decision to use TandemHeart for mechanical support and enhance knowledge of
best practice regarding clinical management, weaning and removal/exit strategies.
The TandemHeart percutaneous extracorporeal ventricular assist system is used to support
circulation. The percutaneous cannulas facilitate access to the venous and arterial
circulatory vessels. When connected to the TandemHeart centrifugal pump, mechanical support
is provided with sufficient cardiac power to perfuse the organs of the body.
It is anticipated that THEME Registry analysis will provide insight into disease defining
characteristics resulting in the clinical decision to use TandemHeart for mechanical support
and enhance knowledge of best practice regarding clinical management, weaning and removal.
The progression of the illness prior to, during and following TandemHeart support will be
collected. The THEME Registry will collect descriptive data regarding patient selection
criteria and the clinical management of the TandemHeart patient including strategies used to
wean and remove the TandemHeart. Specifically the objectives of the THEME registry are:
- Summarize the characteristics of the patients who receive TandemHeart for temporary
percutaneous mechanical support with or without an oxygenator, including demographics,
pre-implant medical history, details of present illness, TandemHeart exit strategy.
- Evaluate the timing of initiation of TandemHeart mechanical support in relation to the
progression of the presenting illness and the association of this with clinical
outcomes.
- Collect descriptive data related to clinical management of the patient while on
TandemHeart mechanical support, including procedural details, duration of support,
anticoagulation, hemodynamics and biochemical parameters to define trends in clinical
care and the association of this decision-making with clinical outcomes.
- Collect hospital discharge information including Intensive Care Unit (ICU) and Hospital
length of stay (LOS).
- Collect survival and exit strategy status at 30 and 180 days post-initial TandemHeart
insertion.
- Collect serious adverse events from the time of TandemHeart insertion through removal of
the TandemHeart System (or TandemHeart Blood Pump).
- Provide data regarding TandemHeart case mix, patient characteristics, and outcomes.
circulation. The percutaneous cannulas facilitate access to the venous and arterial
circulatory vessels. When connected to the TandemHeart centrifugal pump, mechanical support
is provided with sufficient cardiac power to perfuse the organs of the body.
It is anticipated that THEME Registry analysis will provide insight into disease defining
characteristics resulting in the clinical decision to use TandemHeart for mechanical support
and enhance knowledge of best practice regarding clinical management, weaning and removal.
The progression of the illness prior to, during and following TandemHeart support will be
collected. The THEME Registry will collect descriptive data regarding patient selection
criteria and the clinical management of the TandemHeart patient including strategies used to
wean and remove the TandemHeart. Specifically the objectives of the THEME registry are:
- Summarize the characteristics of the patients who receive TandemHeart for temporary
percutaneous mechanical support with or without an oxygenator, including demographics,
pre-implant medical history, details of present illness, TandemHeart exit strategy.
- Evaluate the timing of initiation of TandemHeart mechanical support in relation to the
progression of the presenting illness and the association of this with clinical
outcomes.
- Collect descriptive data related to clinical management of the patient while on
TandemHeart mechanical support, including procedural details, duration of support,
anticoagulation, hemodynamics and biochemical parameters to define trends in clinical
care and the association of this decision-making with clinical outcomes.
- Collect hospital discharge information including Intensive Care Unit (ICU) and Hospital
length of stay (LOS).
- Collect survival and exit strategy status at 30 and 180 days post-initial TandemHeart
insertion.
- Collect serious adverse events from the time of TandemHeart insertion through removal of
the TandemHeart System (or TandemHeart Blood Pump).
- Provide data regarding TandemHeart case mix, patient characteristics, and outcomes.
Inclusion Criteria:
1. Patient has had the TandemHeart System inserted percutaneously (e.g. in the cath lab
or peri-operatively)
2. Age > 18
3. Patient (or legally authorized representative [LAR]) has signed informed consent
Exclusion Criteria:
1. Patient is incarcerated (prisoner)
2. Participation in a clinical trial of an investigational drug or device
We found this trial at
15
sites
1500 E Medical Center Dr
Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109
Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109
(734) 936-4000
Principal Investigator: Stanley Chetcuti, MD
Phone: 734-232-4277
University of Michigan Health System The University of Michigan is home to one of the...
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University of Alabama at Birmingham The University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB) traces its roots...
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1200 Moursund Street
Houston, Texas 77030
Houston, Texas 77030
(713) 798-4951
Principal Investigator: Steve K Singh, MD,MSC,FRCSC
Phone: 713-798-7856
Baylor College of Medicine Baylor College of Medicine in Houston, the only private medical school...
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8700 Beverly Blvd # 8211
Los Angeles, California 90048
Los Angeles, California 90048
(1-800-233-2771)
Principal Investigator: Danny Ramzy, MD, PhD
Phone: 310-423-1758
Cedars Sinai Med Ctr Cedars-Sinai is known for providing the highest quality patient care. Our...
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3400 Spruce St
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19104
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19104
(215) 662-4000
Principal Investigator: Christian Bermudez, MD
Phone: 215-662-4320
Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania The Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania (HUP) is...
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701 Princeton Avenue Southwest
Birmingham, Alabama 35211
Birmingham, Alabama 35211
Principal Investigator: Ronald Roan, MD
Phone: 205-488-4801
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1215 Lee St
Charlottesville, Virginia 22903
Charlottesville, Virginia 22903
(434) 924-0211
Principal Investigator: Michael Ragosta, MD
Phone: 434-982-1058
University of Virginia Health System UVA Health System includes a 604-bed hospital, level I trauma...
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2799 W Grand Blvd
Detroit, Michigan 48202
Detroit, Michigan 48202
(313) 916-2600
Principal Investigator: Khaldoon Alaswad, MD,FACC
Phone: 313-916-1879
Henry Ford Hospital Founded in 1915 by auto pioneer Henry Ford and now one of...
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9500 Gilman Dr
La Jolla, California 92093
La Jolla, California 92093
(858) 534-2230
Principal Investigator: Eric Adler, MD
Phone: 858-657-5374
The University of California, San Diego UC San Diego is an academic powerhouse and economic...
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Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53226
Principal Investigator: David Joyce, MD
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3401 N Broad St
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
(215) 707-2000
Principal Investigator: Brian O'Neill, MD
Phone: 215-707-5340
Temple University Hospital On January 18, 1892 a three-story house at 3403 North Broad Street...
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200 Lothrop St
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15213
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15213
Principal Investigator: Penny Sappington, MD
Phone: 412-623-0044
University of Pittsburgh Medical Center UPMC is one of the leading nonprofit health systems in...
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Rochester, Minnesota 55902
Principal Investigator: David L Joyce, MD
Phone: 507-255-8772
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101 W 8th Ave
Spokane, Washington 99204
Spokane, Washington 99204
(509) 474-3131
Principal Investigator: Andrew T Coletti, MD
Phone: 509-474-2041
Providence Sacred Heart Medical Center & Children's Hospital When Mother Joseph and the Sisters of...
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Tucson, Arizona 85721
Principal Investigator: Zain Khalpey, MD, PhD
Phone: 520-621-0122
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