Heart scans could spot severe lupus in kids sooner
NCT ID NCT07425730
Summary
This study aims to find early signs of severe lupus in children by looking at their heart function. Researchers will use non-invasive heart scans (echocardiograms) on 60 children with lupus to see if changes in heart muscle can predict which kids have a harder-to-treat form of the disease. The goal is to identify markers that could help doctors monitor and manage the condition earlier.
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Shanghai Children's Medical Center
RECRUITINGShanghai, Shanghai Municipality, 200127, China
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