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The Cardiovascular Impact of Hot Flushes

Eligible age

40–70 yrs

Accepts

Women

Locations

1 state

Healthy volunteers

Yes

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About this study

The overall objective of this study is to examine the physiological responses that occur during a hot flush in postmenopausal women. The following specific aims will be executed to reach the overall objective of this study. Aim 1: To determine if hot flushes can be reliably induced with a temperature-controlled, water- circulating (TCWC) heating pad. Based on previous research, the investigators hypothesize that hot flushes will be inducible with the TCWC in symptomatic women, but not in asymptomatic women. Aim 2: To determine if heat-induced hot flushes in symptomatic women will cause reproducible cardiovascular and respiratory responses. The investigators hypothesize that heat-induced hot flushes produce similar and reproducible cardiovascular and respiratory responses to spontaneous hot flushes. Aim 3: To determine if body fat percentage influences hot flush severity or frequency during spontaneous or induced hot flushes. The investigators hypothesize that women with higher body fat have reduced hot flash severity and frequency.

Sponsor: University of Minnesota

You may qualify if…

  • Postmenopausal (may have or may not have hot flushes)
  • Have not started hormone therapy and/or will discontinue hormone therapy for the duration of the study

You may not qualify if…

  • Reported nicotine/tobacco use within the last six months
  • Diabetic or asthmatic
  • Diagnosed significant carotid stenosis
  • History of significant autonomic dysfunction, heart disease, respiratory disease, or severe neurologic condition such as stroke or traumatic brain injury
  • Existing metabolic or endocrine abnormalities
  • Use of heart/blood pressure medications that are determined to interfere with study outcomes
  • Unwilling to discontinue use of OC (or other hormonal contraceptives, including intrauterine devices or contraceptive implants) and/or MHT
  • Pregnant or breastfeeding

Where it's recruiting

Minnesota

Minneapolis

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov · NCT05251324 · last updated 2026-05-07