Doctors test new way to measure heart strength during operations
NCT ID NCT04726852
Summary
This study compared two different methods for measuring how strongly the heart pumps during surgery. Researchers tested 43 patients undergoing heart surgery to see if a new monitoring system using blood pressure readings could accurately measure heart strength compared to the standard method using ultrasound imaging. The goal was to determine if the newer, simpler method could provide reliable information to help guide treatment during operations.
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UC Davis Medical Center
Sacramento, California, 95817, United States
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