Plain-English translation of NCT06279988 on ClinicalTrials.gov ↗ · Source last updated · Translation generated · How we translate trials
Read our Heart Failure research guide →BRING-UP 3 Heart Failure is an observational study that watches how doctors treat heart failure patients in real medical practice. Researchers will track your condition and treatments over 12 months to understand whether current care matches the latest medical guidelines, and use those findings to help doctors improve treatment practices.
Even though clear guidelines exist for treating heart failure, there can be gaps between what guidelines recommend and what actually happens in everyday medical practice. This study aims to identify those gaps so doctors can provide better, more consistent care for heart failure patients.
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You will be followed for 12 months total. Your doctors will collect information about your heart failure diagnosis and treatments during two separate enrollment periods (each 3 months long), then check on your progress at 6 months and again at 12 months. Your participation involves routine medical visits at your hospital or clinic—researchers will simply review your records and track any changes your doctors make to your treatment plan.
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