Exercise bike test could unlock mystery of common heart failure
NCT ID NCT07394010
Summary
This study aimed to better understand a common type of heart failure where the heart pumps normally but patients still experience symptoms, especially during exertion. Researchers recruited 40 patients with suspected heart failure to perform a specialized exercise test on a stationary bike while their heart, lung, and muscle functions were closely monitored. The goal was to gather detailed data to help improve diagnosis and guide more personalized treatment plans for this complex condition.
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Ulster University and Ulster Hospital
Belfast, Middlesex, BT16 1RH, United Kingdom
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