Heart support device trial aims to save Patients' legs
NCT ID NCT07482865
Summary
This study aims to find the best way to prevent leg damage in critically ill patients receiving temporary mechanical heart support through an artery in the groin. It will compare two approaches: routinely placing a small extra tube to maintain blood flow to the leg versus only placing that tube if signs of leg problems develop. The goal is to determine which strategy better prevents serious leg complications while patients are on life-supporting heart devices.
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Eunpyeong St. Mary's Hospital
Seoul, South Korea
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Gyeongsang National University Changwon Hospital
Changwon, South Korea
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Korea University Anam Hospital
Seoul, South Korea
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Kwandong University Intl. ST. Mary's Hospital
Incheon, South Korea
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Samsung Medical Center
Seoul, 06351, South Korea
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Samsung Medical Center Changwon Hospital
Changwon, South Korea
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