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VapeScan Heart and Lung Study

Condition: Heart Disease
Investigator: Ana Navas-Acien, MD, PHD, MPH
Status: Closed
The use of electronic cigarettes, also known as e-cigs or vaping, has increased among former smokers and young adults who have never smoked. Relatively little is known, however, about their health effects (whether they are adverse, have no effect, or are beneficial). The purpose of this research study is to evaluate (1) the association of e-cig use with…
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Microphone Based Stethoscope for Accessible Murmur Self-Screening

Condition: Heart Disease / Valve Disease
Investigator: Xiaofan Jiang
Status: Closed
Stethoscopes are one of the most common and non-invasive tools used by healthcare providers in examining the circulatory and respiratory systems in patients. There are several digital stethoscopes on the market that can interface with smartphones, allowing anyone to listen and visualize and listen to the internal sounds produced by their own body. However,…
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Study for patients with Uveal Melanoma using study drug crizotinib

Condition: Cancer / Uveal Melanoma
Investigator: Richard Carvajal, MD
Status: Closed
The purpose of the treatment part of the study is to find out what effects drug crizotinib has, good and/or bad on people with "high risk" uveal melanoma after surgery or radiation for the eye. It is thought that giving crizotinib to patients with "high risk" uveal melanoma can lower the chance the cancer will come back. Uveal melanoma is a type of cancer…
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A study for patients with heart failure using the IASD System II to reduce elevated left atrial pressure (REDUCE LAP-HF)

Condition: Heart Disease
Investigator: Robert Sommer, MD
Status: Closed
The REDUCE LAP-HF I study is being conducted to evaluate the safety and performance of the InterAtrial Shunt Device (IASD) for patients with elevated left atrial pressure who remain symptomatic despite appropriate medical management. Placed by an interventional cardiologist during a standards catheter-based procedure, the IASD system creates a very small…
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A study for patients with Mitral valve disease using a new device called Neovasc Tiara

Condition: Heart Disease / Valve Disease
Investigator: Martin Leon, MD
Status: Closed
The purpose of this study is to find out if the mitral valve can be safely replaced using a procedure that issimpler than the open-heart procedure being used today and may be safer for patients who are at ahigher risk from conventional open-heart surgery. The device being studied would be implanted without the need for an open-heart procedure and without…
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