Plain-English translation of NCT05942729 on ClinicalTrials.gov ↗ · Source last updated · Translation generated · How we translate trials
Researchers are developing an artificial intelligence tool that analyzes heart ultrasound images (echocardiograms) combined with your medical information to help doctors figure out what's causing heart problems like cardiomyopathy or heart muscle thickening. The goal is to create a smarter diagnostic system that can help identify whether your heart condition is caused by blocked arteries, primary muscle disease, or other conditions — potentially reducing the need for invasive procedures.
Doctors currently struggle to tell the difference between certain types of heart disease using standard ultrasound imaging alone, which often leads to expensive and invasive tests. This research aims to use advanced artificial intelligence to extract more useful information from existing heart ultrasound images, helping doctors diagnose these conditions faster and more accurately.
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You will likely have a heart ultrasound (echocardiogram) performed, and researchers will collect your medical information to use in developing the AI diagnostic tool. The study doesn't involve taking any new medications or undergoing any invasive procedures — it's focused on analyzing existing imaging and clinical data to improve how doctors diagnose heart disease causes.
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France
Enrollment target
~1,000 participants
Started
January 2023
Primary completion
January 2025
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Age range
18 Years and older
Last updated on clinicaltrials.gov in July 2023.
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