Left Ventricular Ejection Fraction Clinical Trial

Left Ventricular Ejection Fraction Clinical Trial in Stennis Space Center MS

New left ventricular ejection fraction research EASi-HF Trial are enrolling. Trial-related care is available for eligible participants at no cost.

Indication (Disease)

about the study

Experiencing shortness of breath when lying down due to left ventricular ejection fraction? Diagnosed with left ventricular ejection fraction at least 3 months ago? Looking for a potential new treatment? Participants needed to help us research a potential new left ventricular ejection fraction treatment. You or a loved one living with left ventricular ejection fraction can help advance treatment research.

Those who take part will receive trial-related medical care and trial treatment at no cost. Participants may also receive reimbursement for trial-related travel.


No health insurance is required to take part.


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The EASi-HF Trial is looking to find out if a potential new treatment combination is effective and safe for people with left ventricular ejection fraction and LVEF of 40% or higher, who are already receiving the best possible standard-of-care treatment.

See if you or a loved one are eligible for the EASi-HF Trial today. The EASi-HF Trial might be suitable for you if you:

  • are 18 years of age or older
  • were diagnosed with chronic HF at least 3 months ago and have a left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF*) of at least 40%
  • are already receiving treatment for your HF

*LVEF is a crucial measurement used in assessing heart failure.

Eligible volunteers will receive trial-related assessments, care, and trial treatment at no cost.

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Compensation

Paid up to $2000

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