Preserved vs. Reduced Ejection Fraction Biomarker Registry and Precision Medicine Database for Ambulatory Heart Failure Patients (PREFER-HF) Study
Massachusetts General Hospital
Summary
In this single-center, longitudinal observational study, we will comprehensively examine clinical characteristics, proteomic, metabolomic, genomic and imaging data to better understand how different heart failure types may develop and progress over time. We will evaluate distinct sub-groups of heart failure (also known as heart failure phenotypes) and cardiomyopathies including amyloidosis with an ultimate goal of bringing the right medications and therapy to the right patients to optimize benefit and minimized side effects, an effort to improve precision medicine in heart failure.
Description
Patients 18-years and older with and without heart failure (across all left ventricular ejection fraction) and cardiomyopathies including amyloidosis will be enrolled in this single center, longitudinal observational Registry. Baseline and one-year follow up blood samples including DNA as well as clinical characteristics, events leading up to heart failure diagnosis, etiology of heart failure, the presence and duration of other medical problems, laboratory, echocardiographic data and images, and therapy information will be obtained. Clinical outcomes of interest include major adverse cardiov…
Eligibility
- Age range
- 18+ years
- Sex
- All
- Healthy volunteers
- Yes
Inclusion criteria for patients with HF: * 18 years and older * History of clinical symptoms consistent with HF and at least one of the following supporting evidence of HF: * NT-proBNP \> 125 pg/mL * BNP \> 35 pg/mL * Capillary wedge pressure ≥ 15 mmHg on right heart catheterization or CI \<2.8 L/min/m2 * LVEDP ≥ 15 mmHg * Radiographic evidence of pulmonary edema * Improvement in symptoms with diuretic initiation of increase * CPET evidence of cardiac etiology of symptoms HFpEF: LVEF ≥ 50% HFrEF: LVEF \<50% Exclusion criteria (for all patients, including both those with HFpEF…
Location
- Massachusetts General HospitalBoston, Massachusetts