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An Evaluation of Patient Reported Outcomes and Clinical Outcomes

Studying how treatments affect patient-reported feelings and health outcomes.

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18 years and older
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Phase N/A

Evaluation of Patient Reported Outcomes and Clinical Outcomes is a follow-up study for people who had heart surgery. This study looks at how patients feel and their health results within a year after their surgery. Participants will answer questions from a special survey called the EQ-5D questionnaire, which helps doctors understand their health from the patient's perspective. Patient Reported Outcomes (PRO) are details patients share about their own health, and Clinical Outcomes are the medical results doctors observe.

To join this study, you must have finished a previous study called REN-007. If you did not finish it or if you became pregnant during it, you cannot join this new study.

  • This study lasts for one year after your heart surgery.
  • It involves checking both how you feel and your medical results.
  • Eligibility is only for those who completed the previous REN-007 study.
Study details
    Post-Operative Complications in Cardiac Surgery

NCT06092970

Renibus Therapeutics, Inc.

6 April 2025

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