Heart attack study seeks clues to better recovery
NCT ID NCT03070496
First seen Nov 01, 2025 · Last updated May 21, 2026 · Updated 32 times
Summary
This study followed 281 people who had a severe type of heart attack called STEMI. Researchers collected blood samples, imaging scans, and health data to find new markers that could predict recovery and long-term outcomes. The goal was to better understand how the heart heals and why some patients develop heart failure, without testing any new treatments.
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Locations
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CHU Strasbourg
Strasbourg, 67091, France
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CHU de Tours
Tours, France
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Hôpital Cardiovasculaire Louis Pradel
Bron, 69677, France
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