Heart Failure and Obesity Clinical Trial

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Cardiology

About our Heart Failure and Obesity Clinical Trial

Heart failure and obesity often place extra pressure on the body, especially when chronic kidney disease and inflammation are also present. This combination can increase cardiovascular risk and impact daily life in many ways. Fatigue, reduced stamina, and shortness of breath are commonly seen symptoms.

Total Research Group is conducting a heart failure and obesity clinical trial in Miami, FL to better understand how an investigational treatment may help reduce inflammation and support heart health. The study is focused on evaluating different treatment dosages to identify the most suitable option for future research in cardiovascular care.

Participants are carefully monitored throughout the study with regular checkups and ongoing medical support. Safety and patient well-being remain the top priority at every step.

Benefits of Participating

With expert care and structured follow-up, participants may also receive:

  •  Patient-first safety standards and ethical study practices
  • Modern research facilities with experienced investigators
  • Access to innovative treatment options and close health monitoring
  • Personalized medical attention from certified research professionals
  • Opportunity to support future care while receiving dedicated support throughout the study
  • Compensation may be available for time and travel

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Get Started: What to Expect?

If you or a loved one is considering joining the heart failure and obesity clinical trial in Miami, FL, our study team will first connect with you after your information is submitted. They will review your eligibility and clearly explain the study details, including what participation involves, the schedule of visits, and the purpose of testing investigational approaches that target inflammation and cardiovascular risk in chronic kidney disease patients.

If you qualify, you will be invited for a screening visit at a nearby study site. During this visit, trained healthcare professionals will complete medical assessments and review your health history to ensure the study is a suitable fit.

The study doctor will also explain how the investigational treatment works and what safety monitoring will be in place throughout the trial. Every step is guided by transparency, care, and patient comfort. Our team is here to support you throughout your journey.

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Age

18 years and Older

Gender

Both

Condition

Chronic Kidney Diseases, Inflammation

Location

Miami, Florida

About Heart Failure and Obesity with Kidney Disease

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Heart failure and obesity are closely connected conditions that can significantly affect overall health, especially when combined with chronic kidney disease. When the body carries excess weight, the heart has to work harder to pump blood, which can gradually weaken its function over time. At the same time, reduced kidney function can lead to fluid buildup, increased blood pressure, and added strain on the cardiovascular system. This combination often results in symptoms such as shortness of breath, fatigue, swelling in the legs or abdomen, and reduced ability to perform daily activities.

Managing these conditions requires a comprehensive approach that focuses on heart health, weight management, and kidney function. At Total Research Group (TRG), clinical research plays an important role in exploring new ways to support patients facing these challenges.

Frequently Asked Questions

Heart failure is a condition where the heart is unable to pump blood effectively, leading to symptoms like fatigue, shortness of breath, and fluid buildup.

Obesity increases the workload on the heart and can lead to high blood pressure, inflammation, and other conditions that raise the risk of heart failure.

Chronic kidney disease can worsen heart health by causing fluid retention and increasing cardiovascular strain, making management more complex.

Symptoms may include fatigue, swelling, shortness of breath, rapid weight gain, and reduced physical activity tolerance.

Clinical trials help evaluate new treatments, offering participants access to advanced care while contributing to research that may improve future treatment options.