Heart's electrical angle may forecast brain bleed survival
NCT ID NCT07196891
First seen Jun 24, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026 · Updated 1 time
Summary
Researchers studied 354 adults who came to the emergency room with a brain aneurysm rupture. They looked at a specific measurement from a standard ECG, called the frontal QRS/T angle, to see if it could predict who would die within 28 days or have lasting brain damage. The goal was to find a quick, bedside tool to help doctors gauge severity early on.
What this could mean
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What this could lead to
If the ECG angle proves reliable, it could give doctors a quick, non-invasive way to estimate a patient's risk right after a brain bleed.
What could go wrong
This is a single-center, observational study, not a treatment trial. The ECG measure may not be accurate enough to change care, and results may not apply to all hospitals.
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Haseki Training and Research Hospital
Istanbul, Fatih, 34265, Turkey (Türkiye)