Decade-Long heart drug study seeks to unlock Long-Term protection secrets
NCT ID NCT07480629
Summary
This study follows patients for 10 years after heart bypass surgery to understand the long-term effects of different blood-thinning medication strategies. Researchers want to know if taking two blood thinners for one year after surgery provides better protection against future heart attacks and strokes over a decade compared to taking just one. The study involves contacting 500 former trial participants by phone to collect information about their health and medication use since their surgery.
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Ruijin Hospital Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine
Shanghai, China
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