Simple blood test may predict pacemaker success
NCT ID NCT07469137
Summary
This study aims to learn if measuring a specific protein (YKL-40) in the blood can help doctors predict which heart failure patients will benefit most from a special pacemaker called CRT. Researchers will collect small blood samples from 51 patients during their routine pacemaker implantation surgery. They will then check the patients' health six months later to see if their protein levels were linked to how well they responded to the treatment.
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Trakya University
Edirne, Edirne, Turkey (Türkiye)
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