Can a common Anti-Inflammatory drug rescue failing hearts?
NCT ID NCT07461961
Summary
This small pilot study is testing whether adding a short course of steroid medication to standard hospital care can help patients with severe heart failure shock. The condition causes poor blood flow and triggers harmful inflammation, even when using heart pumps. Researchers will enroll 30 hospitalized adults with early-stage shock and high inflammation markers to see if steroids safely reduce inflammation and improve organ recovery.
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Brigham and women's hospital
Boston, Massachusetts, 02446, United States
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