The purpose for this study (CY 1124) is to evaluate the effects of CK-1827452, a cardiac myosin activator, on myocardial systolic performance, myocardial oxygen consumption, and myocardial efficiency in patients with heart failure and to confirm that the unique preclinical pharmacological profile of CK- 1827452 is substantially the same in patients with heart failure.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NON_RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
2
I.V. infusion for 0.5 hour at 54mg/hr followed by 1 hour at 21mg/hr
I.V. infusion for ≤ 1 hour at 72mg/hr followed by 1 hour at 36mg/hr
Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions
Baltimore, Maryland, United States
UUHSC / Division of Cardiology
Salt Lake City, Utah, United States
Mount Sinai Hospital
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Effect of CK-1827452 on Myocardial Efficiency, Defined as the Ratio of Ventricular Performance to Myocardial Oxygen Consumption.
Measure the effect CK-1827452 on hemodynamics and energetic measures of ventricular performance, myocardial oxygen consumption, and myocardial efficiency (the ratio of ventricular performance to myocardial oxygen consumption), in patients with clinical heart failure.
Time frame: 1 day
Effects of CK-1827452 on Ventricular Performance
Measure the effect of CK-1824752 on ventricular performance
Time frame: 1 day
Effects of CK-1827452 on Myocardial Oxygen Consumption
Measure the effect of CK-1824752 on myocardial oxygen consumption
Time frame: 1 day
Effects of CK-1827452 on Pressure-volume Relationships
Measure the effect of CK-1824752 on pressure-volume relationships
Time frame: 1 day
Effects of CK-1827452 on Systolic Ejection Time
Measure the effect of CK-1824752 on systolic ejection time
Time frame: 1 day
Effects of CK-1827452 on Invasively Measured Hemodynamics, Including Filling Pressure and Cardiac Output
Measure the effect of CK-1824752 on invasively measured hemodynamics, including filling pressure and cardiac output
Time frame: 1 day
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