Quick Pre-Surgery test could spot hidden heart risks
NCT ID NCT06474754
Summary
This study is testing whether a short, simple exercise test done before surgery is better than standard questionnaires at predicting who might suffer heart injury after an operation. Researchers will enroll 61 adults aged 45+ who are scheduled for moderate to high-risk non-heart surgery. They will compare the results of the quick exercise test to standard care and measure heart injury markers in the days following surgery to see if the test provides a clearer warning.
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Yale University; Yale New Haven Hospital
RECRUITINGNew Haven, Connecticut, 06510, United States
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