Study:
Cleveland Clinic Arrhythmia Biospecimen Repository (Cleveland Clinic Arrhythmia BioBank)
Rationale:
n/a
Purpose:
The long-term objective of this research is to find genes and biologic pathways causing
arrhythmia syndromes and other diseases or conditions. In order to achieve this objective
the investigators will collect comprehensive phenotypic data and corresponding blood and/or
tissue samples into a biorepository registry of patients, presenting for cardiac arrhythmia
evaluation and/or treatment, and control subjects without arrhythmias. This biorepository
will be composed of two parts: 1) An Arrhythmia Biorepository of blood and tissue from
patients undergoing arrhythmia procedures, cardiac surgery, or inpatient or outpatient
evaluations for arrhythmias, and 2) A Collaborative Sample Biorepository for deidentified
samples and data from outside institutions and clinical trials.
Study Status: Recruiting
Recruiting:
n/a
| Condition |
Intervention |
Phase |
|
Arrhythmias, Cardiac |
n/a |
N/A |
Verified by
The Cleveland Clinic
June, 2010
Sponsored by: The Cleveland Clinic
Information provided by: The Cleveland Clinic
ClinicalTrials.gov identifier: NCT00921986
Study Type: Interventional
Study Design: Observational Model: Case Control, Time Perspective: Prospective
Cleveland Clinic Foundation
Cleveland, Ohio 44195
United States
Mina K. Chung, MD., Principal Investigator