Trial Information

Summary: Mild Cognitive Impairment After Coronary Bypass Surgery

People scheduled to undergo Coronary Bypass Surgery are asked to participate in a research study being conducted by New York University School of Medicine.

You may be eligible to participate in this study if you:

  • Are male or female between 65 and 79 years of age
  • Are surgically sterile or post menopausal (women only)
  • Are fluent in written and spoken English

You may not participate in this study if you:

  • Suffer from an active psychiatric disorder such as depression or anxiety disorder
  • Have a history of stroke or chronic atrial fibrillation
  • Have had a heart attack within the past 8 weeks
  • Have had more than 3 heart attacks in your lifetime
  • Are pregnant, breastfeeding, or are capable of becoming pregnant (women only)
  • Have participated in another research study within the last 30 days

Contact:

Marina Godina, Study Coordinator
Biomedical Research Alliance of New York
NYU School of Medicine
550 First Avenue
New York, NY 10016
Telephone: 212-263-5569
Fax: 212-263-3435
Email:

Profile Page: Biomedical Research Alliance of New York, New York, NY

If you would like to learn more about participating in this study, please send an e-mail message using the form below.

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Trial listings updated: June 1, 2008 at 5:46:16 AM


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