New study aims to simplify diagnosis of hidden heart failure in breathless patients
NCT ID NCT04688905
First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026
Summary
This study looks at better ways to diagnose a type of heart failure called HFpEF in people who have unexplained shortness of breath. Researchers will compare non-invasive tests to the standard invasive method in 30 adults aged 18-90. The goal is to make diagnosis easier and more accurate without needing a catheter procedure.
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Universitätsklinikum Leipzig
Leipzig, Saxony, 04103, Germany
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