Computer vs. doctor: which follows heart care rules better?
NCT ID NCT05367141
Summary
This study tested whether a computer program could help doctors better follow established treatment guidelines for patients with high blood pressure and atrial fibrillation (an irregular heartbeat). About 282 patients across 10 Russian medical centers participated. Doctors were randomly assigned to either use the computer program for treatment advice or to provide standard care without it, to see which approach led to better patient outcomes.
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Locations
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Samara Regional Cardiology Dispansery
Samara, 443070, Russia
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