Research > Chronic diseases, Surgery and Health Care

Cardiac Physiology and Pathology

  • Clinical Research:
    • Spanish national multicenter registry of post-vaccination cardiac inflammatory disease against COVID19 of the SEC: The VACCINE-CARDITIS Study.
    • Diagnosis and treatment of pre-shock in acute myocardial infarction: The Pre-Shock Study.
    • Hospitalization registry of cardiology patients: The CAR-DAT Registry.
  • Cardiac Imaging:
    • Assessment of atrial strain in the prediction of the risk of recurrence after direct current cardioversion.
  • Coronary Physiology and Interventional Cardiology:
    • Microvascular dysfunction and invasive absolute coronary flow after percutaneous coronary intervention for a chronic total occlusion: The FLOW-CTO study.
    • Research in vascular access for coronary interventions: The Distal Radial Access Registry.
    • Spanish national registry of spontaneous coronary dissection.
  • Cardiovascular Biology:
    • Epigenetic characterization of "angor pectoris" by studying the relationship of micro-RNAs with coronary physiological indices: The ANFIBIO Project.
    • Modulation of circulating micro-RNAs in atrial fibrillation according to the type of anticoagulation: The FABIO study.

DEVELOPMENT OF NEW RESEARCH LINES:
In order to use the infrastructure offered by the Center for Applied Biomedical Experimental Research (CREBA), the initiation of the Structural Heart Disease Program, which will enable the treatment of cardiovascular pathologies without the need for cardiac surgery, the inauguration of the new Electrophysiology Laboratory, which will allow a better treatment for cardiac arrhythmias, and the growth of the Cardiology Chronicity Area, it is expected to start new research lines:

  • Animal Experimentation: a swine model of microvascular obstruction in acute myocardial infarction: The TOP Model Study.
  • Structural Heart Disease Program.
  • Arrhythmias and Electrophysiology.
  • Cardiology Chronicity Area: Cardiovascular Secondary Prevention, Familial Heart Diseases and Heart Failure.