Could a daily aspirin after a risky pregnancy protect Mom's heart?
NCT ID NCT06281665
Summary
This study is testing if taking low-dose aspirin for six months after a pregnancy with preeclampsia helps new mothers' blood vessels recover and lowers their blood pressure. Up to 60 women who recently had preeclampsia will be randomly assigned to take either aspirin or a placebo pill daily. Researchers will check if the study is practical to run and measure blood pressure and blood vessel health to see if aspirin makes a difference.
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University of Pittsburgh Magee-Womens Hospital
RECRUITINGPittsburgh, Pennsylvania, 15213, United States
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