Plain-English translation of NCT07367893 on ClinicalTrials.gov ↗ · Source last updated · Translation generated · How we translate trials
This is a large registry study that collects information from patients who are already undergoing exercise echocardiography—a heart imaging test performed while exercising—as part of their regular medical care. Researchers want to gather data from thousands of patients with different types of heart disease to better understand how the heart functions during physical stress and what these test results tell us about heart health and future outcomes.
While exercise heart imaging is widely used to diagnose heart problems, there isn't enough real-world data collected together to fully understand what these tests show across different types of heart disease. This registry aims to fill that gap by systematically gathering information that can improve how doctors use these tests to care for patients.
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If you qualify, you would simply have the exercise echocardiography test that your doctor has already ordered—no extra procedures are needed beyond your normal care. Researchers will collect information about your medical history, how you perform during the exercise test (like your heart rate and blood pressure responses), and the results of your heart imaging. The study involves no additional visits or tests beyond what you would already be receiving.
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