U.S., Feb. 6 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT06810661) titled 'Managing Frailty Through Mobilization in Males and Female Inpatients with Cardiovascular Disease' on Jan. 27.

Brief Summary: Frailty describes the overall health of a person. Inpatients with cardiovascular problems have a higher risk for frailty - or the sick are more likely to get sicker - causing longer hospital stays, hospital readmission, and death. Females are particularly vulnerable to these problems, generally displaying higher frailty levels than males. In hospital, patients spend almost all their time in bed, and this lack of movement worsens cardiovascular and musculoskeletal health, sometimes lengthening patients' hospital...