Could belly fat predict dangerous heartbeat after surgery?
NCT ID NCT07467941
Summary
This study aims to understand if the amount of deep belly fat a person has before heart bypass surgery can predict their risk of developing an irregular heartbeat after the operation. Researchers will use an ultrasound to measure belly fat in 300 patients before their scheduled surgery and then monitor their heart rhythm during recovery. The goal is to gather knowledge that might help identify patients at higher risk for this common complication.
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