U.S., March 21 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT07485816) titled 'A Study on the Correlation Between Cardiac-Cerebral Oxygenation Reserve and Cognitive Function Changes in Heart Failure Patients' on March 16.

Brief Summary: At different stages of heart failure (HF), the cardiac and cerebral oxygen reserve exhibits varying degrees of decline due to chronic hypoxia and microvascular dysfunction caused by reduced cardiac output, leading to cognitive dysfunction. As a direct marker of microvascular function, early identification and intervention of cardiac and cerebral oxygen reserve are crucial to prevent irreversible damage to organs such as the heart and brain. However, there is currently no preci...