Cutting 3-Year wait for heart failure genetic tests
NCT ID NCT07345338
Summary
This study aims to help heart failure patients in British Columbia and Alberta get genetic testing faster by training heart clinic doctors to order these tests directly. Currently, patients must wait up to three years to see a genetics specialist for testing that can identify inherited heart conditions. The research will measure whether this new approach helps patients get diagnosed sooner and allows their family members to be checked for the same condition more quickly.
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Locations
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Foothills Medical Centre Cardiac Function Clinic
Calgary, Alberta, T2N2T9, Canada
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Peter Lougheed Centre Cardiac Function Clinic
Calgary, Alberta, T1Y6J4, Canada
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St. Paul's Hospital Heart Function Clinic
Vancouver, British Columbia, V6Z1Y6, Canada
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Vancouver General Hospital Cardiac Function Clinic
Vancouver, British Columbia, V5Z 1M9, Canada
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