Heart scan could warn patients of Post-Surgery danger
NCT ID NCT07388108
Summary
This study aims to see if a special, non-invasive heart ultrasound scan given before surgery can predict which patients will develop dangerous irregular heartbeats (like atrial fibrillation) after heart surgery. Researchers will scan 138 patients before their operation and then monitor their heart rhythm closely during their hospital stay and for one year after. The goal is to improve early warning so doctors can better protect patients from these common and risky complications.
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Clínica de Cuyo
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