Zap your ear, ease your mind? new device aims to treat Post-Heart attack depression
NCT ID NCT07454070
Summary
This study is testing whether a gentle electrical stimulation device worn on the ear can help reduce depression in people who have had a heart attack and a procedure to open a blocked artery. The device is non-invasive and used at home. Researchers will compare the real device to a fake one in 120 participants to see if it improves mood, anxiety, and heart health over 8 weeks of treatment.
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Tang-Du Hospital,Department of Cardiology
Xi’an, Shanxi, 710038, China
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