Cardiovascular Diseases and Cardiac Care Research
At American Heart Of Poland S.A. in Bielsko-Biala, clinical research is centered on cardiology and major cardiovascular diseases, with a strong focus on preventing serious heart-related events and improving outcomes for high-risk patients.
- Studies in acute myocardial infarction are evaluating faster, more effective treatment responses for people at risk of recurrent heart attacks.
- Trials in atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease are testing new therapies aimed at lowering the chance of major events such as heart attack, stroke, and urgent coronary procedures.
- Research on elevated lipoprotein(a) is exploring whether targeted treatment can reduce long-term cardiovascular risk.
These studies are designed to test new treatment options, improve prevention strategies, and reduce the burden of serious cardiovascular complications.
Pathological Conditions and Complication Prevention
Another important research area at this site involves pathological conditions, signs and symptoms linked to complex heart care, including efforts to prevent complications around cardiac procedures and acute illness.
- One trial is focused on preventing cardiac surgery-associated acute kidney injury, a serious complication that can affect recovery after heart surgery.
- Research is also assessing whether new approaches can reduce broader adverse outcomes after cardiac procedures and support safer treatment pathways.
- These investigations reflect a commitment to improving both immediate and longer-term outcomes in patients with advanced cardiovascular disease.
The overall goal is to evaluate therapies that may protect patients from procedure-related harm while strengthening clinical care in cardiology.


