Why Women's hearts heal differently after heart attacks
NCT ID NCT06343844
Summary
This study aims to understand why women tend to have worse recovery and higher risk of heart failure after a heart attack compared to men. Researchers will follow 1,650 people for up to 10 years, using heart imaging scans to track how the heart's size and shape change over time. They will also examine how lifestyle factors, other health conditions, and women's specific health history might affect recovery.
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University Hospital, Angers
RECRUITINGAngers, France
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