New study reveals hidden heart failure risk in diabetes patients
NCT ID NCT04482283
First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026
Summary
This study followed 245 people with type 2 diabetes and high heart risk for two years to see how many develop heart failure. Researchers collected data from doctor visits and phone calls to track heart health over time. The goal was to better understand who is at risk and how the disease progresses.
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Conditions
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Contacts and locations
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Alexandroupoli, 68100, Greece
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Athens, 10676, Greece
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Athens, 11526, Greece
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Athens, 11527, Greece
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Athens, 12462, Greece
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Heraklion, 71500, Greece
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Larissa, 41110, Greece
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Pátrai, 26504, Greece
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Thessaloniki, 54636, Greece
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Thessaloniki, 54642, Greece
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