Heart Failure Clinical Trial

Hispanics With Metabolic Syndrome and Non-ischemic Heart Failure

Summary

The investigators aim to examine how medical conditions that indicate high cardiometabolic risk, such as increased body weight, high cholesterol levels and high blood pressure, affect heart structure and function among individuals with known HF. Furthermore, this study is being undertaken to identify potential differences in these effects between non-Hispanics whites and Mexican Americans.

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While it is known that Mexican Americans are inordinately affected by metabolic syndrome (MetS), it is unclear how metabolic risk factors impact left ventricular structure and function in Mexican Americans with HF. There is also a gap in the knowledge of the principal etiology of HF in this ethnic group. The overall objective of this pilot study is to define the association between MetS and and non-ischemic HF in Mexican Americans. Our central hypothesis is that there is a positive graded association between an increasing number of metabolic risk factors (ie. individual components of MetS) and increasingly compromised LV structure and function in this population, independent of blood pressure and CAD. Additionally, we hypothesize that this association is more pronounced than that seen in non-Hispanic whites suggesting a predominant role of MetS on HF among Mexican Americans. The rationale that underlies the proposed research is that, once the association between metabolic risk factors and HF in this ethnic group is defined, future research on the impact of management of these metabolic risk factors on HF outcomes, both among Mexican Americans and in the larger population, will be advanced.

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Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion Criteria:

age 18-59 years
known diagnosis of HF
complete 2-dimensional and Doppler echocardiogram within the last 12 months.

Exclusion Criteria:

history of CAD determined by recorded or self-reported history of CAD and/or revascularization
recent history (previous 6 months) of decompensated HF
heart transplant
diagnosis of diabetes (rationale: diabetes independently predicts HF)
race/ethnicity other than Mexican American or non-Hispanic white.

Study is for people with:

Heart Failure

Study ID:

NCT00804882

Recruitment Status:

Withdrawn

Sponsor:

Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center

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Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center
Lubbock Texas, 79430, United States

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Study is for people with:

Heart Failure

Study ID:

NCT00804882

Recruitment Status:

Withdrawn

Sponsor:


Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center

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