Can a simple measurement predict who benefits from a heart pump?
NCT ID NCT07402018
Summary
This study aims to understand if the stiffness of a patient's arteries can predict how well they respond to a temporary heart pump called an intra-aortic balloon pump. Researchers will observe 20 adults with severe heart failure (cardiogenic shock) who are already receiving this pump as part of their standard care. By measuring heart and blood pressure data, the study hopes to find clues that help doctors decide which patients are most likely to benefit from this treatment in the future.
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Thomas Jefferson University Hospital
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