Researchers uncover links between inflammation, genes, and heart structure in heart failure patients
NCT ID NCT07152301
First seen Nov 01, 2025 · Last updated May 11, 2026 · Updated 22 times
Summary
This study examined 164 adults with chronic heart failure, some of whom also had permanent atrial fibrillation. Researchers measured blood markers of inflammation and looked at genetic material (miRNA) linked to heart rhythm problems. They also used echocardiograms to check heart structure. The goal was to better understand how inflammation and genetics relate to heart changes in these conditions.
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Internal Medicine and Stroke Care Ward, Policlinic Hospital of Palermo, Sicily
Palermo, PA, 90127, Italy
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