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Identifying Risk Factors and Predicting Future Health Outcomes for Korean Patients With Heart and Blood Vessel Diseases: A Long-term Follow-up Study

Identifying Risk Factors and Predicting Future Health Outcomes for Korean Patients With Heart and Blood Vessel Diseases: A Long-term Follow-up Study

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Overview

This study aims to establish a comprehensive, long-term clinical registry infrastructure for heart and brain vascular diseases (cardiovascular diseases and stroke) at Samsung Medical Center. In South Korea, these diseases are a leading cause of death, with a rapidly increasing burden due to an aging population and changing lifestyles. Despite this, there is a lack of large-scale, systematic data specifically focused on the long-term clinical course and unique characteristics of Korean patients.

The central hypothesis of this study is that the establishment of a standardized registry infrastructure-integrating both retrospective (historical) and prospective (future) data collection-will provide a more accurate and comprehensive understanding of the natural history and risk factors of heart and brain vascular diseases in the Korean population than currently available fragmented data. By combining existing medical records with ongoing patient follow-up, this infrastructure will serve as a critical scientific platform for developing personalized prevention and precision medicine strategies.

By building this organized data collection system, the study will:

Construct a robust infrastructure to collect uniform, high-quality clinical data, encompassing both past medical history (retrospective) and future clinical progress (prospective) from a large population of Korean patients.

Monitor long-term health outcomes and the progression of diseases by tracking patients over many years.

Analyze the interaction between various risk factors and patient outcomes to identify population-specific patterns.

Create a scalable platform that can integrate advanced technologies, such as multi-omics and digital health tools, for future research.

Ultimately, this integrated registry infrastructure is expected to provide the essential scientific evidence needed to optimize clinical guidelines and improve the long-term quality of life for patients with heart and brain vascular diseases in Korea.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

A patient who visited Samsung Medical Center due to cardiovascular and cerebrovascular disease.

Exclusion Criteria:

A patient deemed unable to participate in the study based on the judgment of the medical staff.

Study details
    Cardiovascular Diseases (CVD)
    Cerebro Vascular Disease

NCT07393412

Samsung Medical Center

13 May 2026

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