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Stable Cardiac Condition

Meaning

A stable cardiac condition, in the context of clinical trial eligibility and hormonal therapy initiation, refers to a cardiovascular state where the patient’s symptoms are well-controlled and have not significantly worsened over a defined, clinically relevant period. This includes conditions like stable angina, compensated heart failure, or post-myocardial infarction status without recent complications or acute events. This designation is crucial for safely initiating therapies that may impose a metabolic or hemodynamic load.