Heart valve procedure danger zone: study probes sudden blood pressure crashes
NCT ID NCT06954792
Summary
This study looks at a serious complication called acute hemodynamic instability (AHI), which is a dangerous drop in blood pressure, after a minimally invasive heart valve replacement. Researchers will review medical records of 140 high-risk heart failure patients who were too sick for open-heart surgery. They aim to understand how often AHI happens, what causes it, and how it affects patient survival compared to those who don't experience it.
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Columbia University Medical Center
New York, New York, 10032, United States
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