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Brain Volume and Cardiac Function in Heart Failure
Led by Johns Hopkins University · Updated on 2026-04-13
100
Participants Needed
2
Research Sites
98 weeks
Total Duration
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Sponsors
J
Johns Hopkins University
Lead Sponsor
C
Canon Medical Systems, USA
Collaborating Sponsor
AI-Summary
What this Trial Is About
Patients with heart failure (HF) exhibit greater structural brain alterations and higher dementia risks than the general population. Neural atrophy in nearly every region of medical limbic circuit has been observed in HF patients. Reduction of cerebral blood flow has been suggested as the pathophysiological pathway linking HF and structural brain changes. Indeed, lower cardiac index levels were related to lower cerebral blood flow in older adults without stroke, dementia, or heart failure. A few prior studies have examined the subcortical structural differences in patients with HF compared to controls. Brain volume loss (including putamen and hippocampal volumes) have been reported in patients with low ejection fraction. Significant gray matter loss was found in specific brain regions of HF patients and included structures that serve demonstrated roles in cognitive functions. In the investigator's previous study (Comprehensive Imaging Exam of Convalesced COVID-19 Patients - COVID-19 RELATED SUBMISSION-IRB00252436), involving 100 participants (volunteers with normal heart function (ejection fraction; 50%)), the investigators observed significant correlations between thalamic volumes and ventricular stroke volumes in volunteers. Building on these findings, the investigators intend to expand the research to include individuals with heart failure (HF), employing the same MRI protocol. The study will involve obtaining a set of T1-weighted brain images to measure the volumes of seven subcortical structures. The investigators goal is to explore the relationship between subcortical volumes and cardiac parameters. Additionally, the investigators will examine whether patients with HF experience a more rapid reduction in subcortical volumes compared to those with normal cardiac function (EF;50%).
CONDITIONS
Official Title
Brain Volume and Cardiac Function in Heart Failure
Who Can Participate
Eligibility Criteria
You may qualify if you...
- Individuals with an ejection fraction (EF) below 50% who are willing to provide informed consent
- Not claustrophobic
- Age 21 years and above
- Ambulatory patients are eligible
You will not qualify if you...
- Known allergy to gadolinium contrast agents
- Metal fragments in eyes, brain, or spinal cord
- Glomerular filtration rate (GFR) below 45 mL/min (Cockcroft-Gault formula)
- Pregnancy
- Internal electrical devices such as cochlear implant, spinal cord stimulator, pacemaker, or defibrillator
- Any other history or condition that the investigator feels would be problematic
- Severe claustrophobia
- Weight exceeding 300 lbs. (MRI table weight restrictions)
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Trial Site Locations
Total: 2 locations
1
Johns Hopkins Center for Advanced Imaging and Research Science, Johns Hopkins Science + Technology Park at 1812 Ashland Avenue, Baltimore, MD
Baltimore, Maryland, United States, 21287
Actively Recruiting
2
Johns Hopkins Hospital
Baltimore, Maryland, United States, 21287
Actively Recruiting
Research Team
J
Joao Lima, MD
CONTACT
J
Jason Ortman
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How is the study designed?
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Masking
NONE
Allocation
NON_RANDOMIZED
Model
PARALLEL
Primary Purpose
OTHER
Number of Arms
2
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