Plain-English translation of NCT03142659 on ClinicalTrials.gov ↗ · Source last updated · Translation generated · How we translate trials
Read our Heart Failure research guide →This study is building a registry—a database of patient information—for people with heart failure. Researchers at Tel-Aviv Sourasky Medical Center will collect your medical history, physical exam findings, blood test results, and heart imaging to better understand heart failure and improve how it's treated.
Heart failure is common and serious, especially in older adults, and many people don't realize they have it. By gathering detailed information from many patients, doctors hope to find better ways to manage the condition, improve quality of life, and prevent hospitalizations.
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At each visit, a nurse and cardiologist will review your medical history and perform a physical exam. You'll have blood tests and possibly an EKG (heart rhythm test) and chest X-ray. You may receive intravenous treatments like diuretics or iron if medically needed. The study team will collect this information to build the registry and use it to improve care for future heart failure patients.
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Israel
Enrollment target
~5,000 participants
Started
July 2017
Primary completion
December 2030
Age range
18 Years – 120 Years
Last updated on clinicaltrials.gov in February 2022.
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Central contact
Michal Laufer Perl, MD
Tel Aviv Medical Center
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