Could treating a hidden stomach bug protect heart patients from dangerous bleeding?
NCT ID NCT07487142
Summary
This study looked at patients getting a heart stent procedure who also had a common, symptomless stomach infection called H. pylori. Researchers wanted to see how common the infection was in these patients and if treating it could reduce stomach problems and bleeding risks caused by the strong blood thinners needed after the procedure. They followed 121 patients to compare those who received treatment for the infection against those who did not.
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Banī Suwayf
Banī Suwayf, Egypt
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