Why do women fare worse after heart surgery? major study seeks answers
NCT ID NCT05972356
Summary
This study aims to understand why women with a specific type of heart failure (left ventricular diastolic dysfunction) may have worse recovery after heart surgery than men. Researchers will observe 1,000 patients undergoing heart surgery, collecting data on their health before, during, and after the operation. The goal is to identify the key differences and risks to improve future care for female patients.
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Academic Medical Center
RECRUITINGAmsterdam, North Holland, 1105AZ, Netherlands
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