U.S., Aug. 23 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT07135700) titled 'Hemodynamic Evaluation and Assessment of DIRECT myocaRdial and Sublingual Capillary Perfusion in Thoracic Surgery Patients on Cardiopulmonary Bypass' on Aug. 13.

Brief Summary: After cardiac surgery, some people may experience problems with their circulation or how well the heart pumps. This can occur because the smallest blood vessels in the heart do not function properly. When these vessels don't work correctly, organs and tissues don't receive enough oxygen and nutrients, which can lead to circulatory problems and organ damage.

Typically, treatments focus on improving the larger blood vessels, such as blood pressure and heart fu...