Plain-English translation of NCT07476703 on ClinicalTrials.gov ↗ · Source last updated · Translation generated · How we translate trials
Read our Coronary Artery Disease research guide →This is a follow-up study for people who took part in a major Swedish health research project called SCAPIS between 2014 and 2018. Researchers are now re-examining about 2,500 participants in Stockholm to learn more about their heart, lung, and liver health—and what factors might put them at risk for disease. You'll have extra blood and saliva samples taken, answer detailed health questions, and receive ultrasound images of your heart, liver, and blood vessels.
Many people develop heart, lung, or liver problems as they age, but doctors don't fully understand all the risk factors that lead to these diseases. This study aims to identify warning signs and patterns by carefully tracking the same group of people over time, which could help prevent or catch these conditions earlier in the future.
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If you qualify, you'll come for one or more visits at Danderyd University Hospital in Stockholm. During these visits, you'll provide extra blood and saliva samples, answer detailed questionnaires about your breathing, sleep, diet, and dental health, and have ultrasound scans of your heart, liver, and major blood vessels. The additional testing takes about one hour and is coordinated with the main study visits. No medication is involved—this is purely observational monitoring to help researchers understand your health over time.
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