Plain-English translation of NCT06275113 on ClinicalTrials.gov ↗ · Source last updated · Translation generated · How we translate trials
BRING-UP Prevention is a study that observes how cardiologists in Italy treat patients who have had heart attacks, strokes, or leg artery problems. The researchers want to understand whether doctors are following the latest prevention guidelines, and whether teaching doctors about these guidelines helps them provide better care to their patients.
Many patients with heart disease don't receive all the preventive treatments recommended by medical guidelines, even though these treatments can prevent serious complications. This study aims to identify where care is falling short and test whether educating doctors can help them follow best practices more consistently.
You will visit a cardiology center where your doctor will review your medical information and discuss prevention recommendations with you. Your data will be entered into a secure online form, and you'll be followed for up to 12 months with check-ins at 6 months to see how well prevention strategies are working. The study involves two enrollment periods separated by an educational phase for the doctors, so you may see improvements in your care over time.
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