Intermediate coronary syndrome
MONDO:0006805Angina pectoris (or equivalent type of ischemic discomfort) which has recently changed in frequency, duration, intensity, or occurs at rest.
Also known as: Preinfarction angina, angina at rest, anginal chest pain at rest, impending infarction, unstable angina, worsening angina
156 clinical trials for this condition and its sub-types.
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Can a new catheter make heart stenting safer and more effective?
Disease control Recruiting nowThis trial is testing a new coronary extension catheter designed to help doctors deliver balloons and stents more easily during percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) for coronary artery disease. The study will enroll about 69 adults who need PCI and for whom the catheter is pl…
Phase: NA • Sponsor: BrosMed Medical Co., Ltd • Aim: Disease control
Last updated Aug 05, 2026 00:00 UTC
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Dissolvable magnesium stent could revolutionize heart disease treatment
Disease control Recruiting nowThis study tests a new device called Freesolve, a temporary magnesium scaffold that props open blocked heart arteries and then dissolves over time. About 1,859 people with up to two new blockages will receive either this scaffold or a standard permanent stent. The goal is to see …
Phase: NA • Sponsor: Teleflex • Aim: Disease control
Last updated Jul 26, 2026 00:00 UTC
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Tiny implant aims to relieve chest pain when Heart's small vessels fail
Disease control Recruiting nowThis early study tests a device called the A-FLUX Reducer, which is implanted into a vein in the heart to help blood flow. It is for people with chest pain caused by problems in the heart's tiny blood vessels (microvascular dysfunction). The study will enroll 30 adults and focus …
Phase: NA • Sponsor: VahatiCor, Inc. • Aim: Disease control
Last updated Jul 17, 2026 00:00 UTC
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Dissolving stent could revolutionize treatment for long heart blockages
Disease control Recruiting nowThis study tests a new type of heart stent made from magnesium that slowly dissolves over time. It is designed for people with long blockages in their heart arteries. The goal is to see if the stent is safe and works well at keeping arteries open for up to 12 months. About 100 pa…
Phase: NA • Sponsor: Biotronik AG • Aim: Disease control
Last updated Jul 10, 2026 00:00 UTC
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New heart drug UDP-003 enters first human safety tests
Disease control Recruiting nowThis early-stage trial tests whether an experimental drug called UDP-003 is safe in healthy volunteers and people with heart disease. Researchers will give single or multiple doses of the drug or a placebo and monitor for side effects. The study includes 84 participants and is th…
Phase: EARLY_PHASE1 • Sponsor: Cyclarity Therapeutics, Inc. • Aim: Disease control
Last updated Jul 02, 2026 00:00 UTC
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New study tests repatha® combo to slash heart risks in 7,000 chinese patients
Disease control Recruiting nowThis real-world study is following 7,000 Chinese adults with established heart disease to see if adding Repatha® (a cholesterol-lowering injection) to their usual care reduces major cardiovascular events like heart attacks, strokes, and heart-related death. Participants are eithe…
Sponsor: Amgen • Aim: Disease control
Last updated Jun 27, 2026 14:02 UTC
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Herb power: oregano and basil may soothe unstable angina
Disease control Recruiting nowThis study looks at whether adding oregano and basil leaves to the diet can lower inflammation and improve cholesterol in people who have recently had unstable angina. About 70 participants will eat these herbs and have their blood and urine tested. The goal is to see if these co…
Phase: NA • Sponsor: Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences • Aim: Disease control
Last updated Jun 27, 2026 14:00 UTC
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ECMO showdown: which strategy saves more lives in High-Risk heart procedures?
Disease control Recruiting nowThis study looks at two different ways to use a heart-lung machine (ECMO) during high-risk heart procedures. One method sets up the machine just in case it's needed, while the other uses it from the start. The goal is to see which approach leads to fewer serious problems like dea…
Phase: NA • Sponsor: Beijing Anzhen Hospital • Aim: Disease control
Last updated Jun 27, 2026 12:32 UTC
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Heart artery showdown: which treatment wins for younger patients?
Disease control Recruiting nowThis study looks at two ways to treat blocked heart arteries in people aged 18 to 68. One uses a drug-coated balloon, and the other uses a temporary scaffold. The goal is to see which approach works better over time, with fewer heart problems or need for repeat procedures. About …
Phase: NA • Sponsor: Ceric Sàrl • Aim: Disease control
Last updated Jun 27, 2026 12:26 UTC
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Heart stent breakthrough: cameras inside arteries could save thousands
Disease control Recruiting nowThis study aims to see if using tiny cameras inside the heart's arteries during stent placement leads to better outcomes for people with complex coronary artery disease. About 11,000 adults in the Netherlands who need a stent for severe blockages will be included. The goal is to …
Sponsor: Cathreine BV • Aim: Disease control
Last updated Jun 27, 2026 12:01 UTC
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Thousands tracked to see how a Drug-Coated stent performs in daily use
Disease control Recruiting nowThis registry is following 10,000 people who receive the BioFreedom Ultra stent, a device coated with the drug biolimus A9 to keep heart arteries open. The goal is to see how well the stent works in real-world patients, not just in controlled trials. Researchers will track proble…
Sponsor: Biosensors Europe SA • Aim: Disease control
Last updated Jun 27, 2026 09:10 UTC
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New balloon could open blocked heart arteries without a stent
Disease control Recruiting nowThis study is testing a special balloon coated with the drug sirolimus to treat blocked heart arteries. The balloon is inflated inside the artery to push the blockage aside and release the drug, which helps prevent the artery from narrowing again. Researchers will follow over 1,1…
Sponsor: Fundación Interhospitalaria para la Investigación Cardiovascular FIC • Aim: Disease control
Last updated Jun 27, 2026 09:09 UTC
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Which exercise is best for your heart? new study aims to find out
Disease control Recruiting nowThis study looks at how different types of aerobic exercise affect blood vessel health in people with ischemic heart disease (such as after a heart attack or angina). Researchers will compare high-intensity interval training with short bursts, long bursts, and moderate-intensity …
Phase: NA • Sponsor: Instituto de Investigación Sanitaria y Biomédica de Alicante • Aim: Disease control
Last updated Jun 27, 2026 09:08 UTC
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Can a heart pump make risky stent placements safer?
Disease control Recruiting nowThis study looks at whether using a temporary mechanical heart pump during a high-risk heart procedure (PCI) can improve safety and outcomes. About 98 adults with weak hearts and complex blockages will be randomly assigned to receive the pump or standard care. The goal is to see …
Phase: NA • Sponsor: Amsterdam UMC, location VUmc • Aim: Disease control
Last updated Jun 27, 2026 09:01 UTC
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New balloon treatment could help heart patients avoid stents
Disease control Recruiting nowThis study tests a special balloon coated with two drugs to open blocked heart arteries in people with chest pain or minor heart attacks. The balloon is used instead of placing a new stent. About 30 participants will be followed for 12 months to see if the artery stays open and i…
Phase: NA • Sponsor: Advanced NanoTherapies • Aim: Disease control
Last updated Jun 27, 2026 09:00 UTC
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Heart patients may get kidney shield from diabetes pills
Disease control Recruiting nowThis study looks at whether SGLT2 inhibitors (drugs like empagliflozin and dapagliflozin, typically used for diabetes) can prevent acute kidney injury caused by contrast dye used in heart X-rays and stent procedures. Researchers will review records of 4,000 patients who had these…
Sponsor: Collegium Medicum w Bydgoszczy • Aim: Disease control
Last updated Jun 27, 2026 07:58 UTC
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Vibrating wire aims to unclog hardened heart arteries
Disease control Recruiting nowThis early study tests a new vibrating guidewire designed to open completely blocked heart arteries (chronic total occlusions) in people with chronic chest pain that hasn't improved with standard treatments. The wire vibrates at its tip to help cross the blockage during a procedu…
Phase: NA • Sponsor: VasoStar, LLC • Aim: Disease control
Last updated Jun 26, 2026 18:03 UTC
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Can telehealth replace In-Person cardiac rehab? large study aims to find out
Disease control Recruiting nowThis study compares two ways of delivering cardiac rehabilitation: in-person sessions and telehealth sessions. Cardiac rehab includes exercise training, health education, and counseling for people with heart conditions like heart attack, heart failure, or after heart surgery. The…
Phase: NA • Sponsor: University of California, San Francisco • Aim: Disease control
Last updated Jun 26, 2026 16:12 UTC
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Stroke survivors get new hope: major trial tests colchicine and ticagrelor to prevent repeat attacks.
Disease control Recruiting nowThis phase 3 trial is testing whether two drugs—colchicine (used for gout) and ticagrelor (a blood thinner)—can prevent future strokes, heart attacks, and other vascular events in people who have already had a stroke. About 2,800 high-risk participants will be enrolled. The goal …
Phase: PHASE3 • Sponsor: Assistance Publique - Hôpitaux de Paris • Aim: Disease control
Last updated Jun 26, 2026 15:10 UTC
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One scan, many answers: can a new CT predict heart risks after stenting?
Diagnosis Recruiting nowThis study is testing whether a new type of CT scan, called photon-counting CT, can do it all in one go for people who have had a coronary stent placed. The scan aims to check the stent and arteries, measure blood flow to the heart muscle, and assess heart function in a single ex…
Sponsor: Chinese PLA General Hospital • Aim: Diagnosis
Last updated Aug 15, 2026 00:00 UTC
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New imaging algorithm could spot hidden cause of chest pain without invasive procedures
Diagnosis Recruiting nowThis study aims to create a non-invasive diagnostic algorithm using PET imaging and CT scans to identify microvascular angina in patients who have chest pain and signs of ischemia but no blocked coronary arteries. About 70 participants with symptoms of angina or shortness of brea…
Phase: NA • Sponsor: Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai • Aim: Diagnosis
Last updated Jul 18, 2026 00:00 UTC
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AI blood test could spot heart attacks faster
Diagnosis Recruiting nowThis study is testing whether artificial intelligence (AI) can predict or rule out a heart attack using data from standard blood tests. Researchers will analyze white blood cell properties from over 3,000 adults who come to the hospital with chest pain. The goal is to see if AI c…
Sponsor: RobotDreams GmbH • Aim: Diagnosis
Last updated Jun 27, 2026 14:01 UTC
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New heart test could replace painful procedure – no extra wires needed!
Diagnosis Recruiting nowThis study tests a new technology called IVUS-FFR that uses ultrasound images from inside heart arteries to quickly check if a blockage is serious enough to need a stent. Unlike the current standard test, it doesn't require an extra pressure wire or medication that can cause disc…
Phase: NA • Sponsor: China National Center for Cardiovascular Diseases • Aim: Diagnosis
Last updated Jun 27, 2026 09:09 UTC
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AI-Powered ECG could spare thousands from invasive heart tests
Diagnosis Recruiting nowThis study tests whether artificial intelligence and special ECG monitoring can improve diagnosis of angina in people whose arteries are not blocked. Researchers will use a Holter monitor at home and an internal ECG during a procedure to detect subtle signs of heart muscle strain…
Phase: NA • Sponsor: UMC Utrecht • Aim: Diagnosis
Last updated Jun 27, 2026 08:10 UTC
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Magnetic heart test could revolutionize heart attack diagnosis
Diagnosis Recruiting nowThis study tests a new, noninvasive device that uses ultra-sensitive magnetocardiography to detect heart attacks. Researchers will enroll nearly 4,000 healthy volunteers and chest pain patients to see if this magnetic scan can identify heart damage more accurately than current me…
Sponsor: Qilu Hospital of Shandong University • Aim: Diagnosis
Last updated Jun 27, 2026 07:52 UTC
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New stomach drug may protect heart patients from dangerous bleeding
Prevention Recruiting nowThis study tests if fexuprazan can prevent upper stomach bleeding in 400 heart patients at high risk for bleeding who must take two blood thinners after getting a heart stent. Participants receive either fexuprazan or the standard drug lansoprazole daily for 6 months. The goal is…
Phase: NA • Sponsor: SUK MIN SEO • Aim: Prevention
Last updated Jun 27, 2026 12:05 UTC
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New nerve block aimed at cutting opioid use after bypass
Symptom relief Recruiting nowThis study tests whether giving a set of nerve blocks (injections of numbing medicine) right after anesthesia but before surgery can reduce pain and the need for opioid painkillers after coronary artery bypass grafting. 56 adults scheduled for elective bypass surgery will be rand…
Phase: NA • Sponsor: Saglik Bilimleri Universitesi • Aim: Symptom relief
Last updated Jun 27, 2026 12:34 UTC
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Which heart drug works best for seniors with multiple ailments? new trial aims to find out
Symptom relief Recruiting nowThis study compares two common types of heart medications—beta-blockers and calcium channel blockers—in adults aged 65 and older who have stable angina (chest pain) and at least two other chronic conditions. The goal is to see which drug works better and is easier to tolerate, fo…
Phase: PHASE4 • Sponsor: Yale University • Aim: Symptom relief
Last updated Jun 27, 2026 12:04 UTC
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New nerve block could slash opioid use after heart surgery
Symptom relief Recruiting nowThis study tests whether a specific nerve block, called the serratus posterior superior intercostal plane block, can reduce pain and opioid use after minimally invasive heart bypass surgery. Sixty adults undergoing this surgery will be randomly assigned to receive either the nerv…
Phase: NA • Sponsor: Kartal Kosuyolu High Speciality Training and Research Hospital • Aim: Symptom relief
Last updated Jun 27, 2026 09:05 UTC
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Could your own bone marrow ease incurable chest pain?
Symptom relief Recruiting nowThis study tests whether a single infusion of a patient's own bone marrow stem cells can reduce chest pain and improve quality of life for people with refractory angina—a severe form of chest pain that doesn't respond to standard treatments. About 110 participants will be randoml…
Phase: PHASE2 • Sponsor: Barts & The London NHS Trust • Aim: Symptom relief
Last updated Jun 27, 2026 08:09 UTC
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Can balloon timing make or break heart artery success?
Knowledge-focused Recruiting nowThis study tracks 500 adults with stable coronary artery disease or unstable angina who are undergoing a heart procedure called percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) using a drug-coated balloon. Researchers are looking at how procedural details—specifically how long the balloo…
Sponsor: Nanjing First Hospital, Nanjing Medical University • Aim: Knowledge-focused
Last updated Aug 15, 2026 00:00 UTC
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Heart procedure complications linked to higher death risk in major new study
Knowledge-focused Recruiting nowThis study will follow 20,000 patients with complex coronary artery disease to see how non-fatal complications during a heart procedure (stent placement) affect their risk of death over the long term. Researchers aim to identify which complications are most dangerous. The study d…
Sponsor: Istanbul Mehmet Akif Ersoy Educational and Training Hospital • Aim: Knowledge-focused
Last updated Jul 11, 2026 00:00 UTC
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New patch and ultrasound aim to make wrist heart procedures safer and faster
Knowledge-focused Recruiting nowThis study tests two improvements for heart catheterization done through a small artery in the wrist. First, it checks if a special patch can stop bleeding faster. Second, it sees if using ultrasound to guide the needle makes the procedure more successful. About 480 adults needin…
Phase: NA • Sponsor: Associazione per lo Studio delle Malattie Cardiovascolari Cardiva ONLUS • Aim: Knowledge-focused
Last updated Jul 01, 2026 00:00 UTC
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Heart study pinpoints the moment angina strikes
Knowledge-focused Recruiting nowThis study looks at 60 people with stable angina who have two blocked heart arteries. During a procedure, doctors will temporarily inflate a tiny balloon inside each stent to reduce blood flow while the patient exercises on a bike. The goal is to measure exactly how much flow red…
Phase: NA • Sponsor: Imperial College London • Aim: Knowledge-focused
Last updated Jun 28, 2026 00:00 UTC
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20,000 patients to help uncover best practices for wrist artery access
Knowledge-focused Recruiting nowThis study is observing 20,000 people undergoing routine heart or blood vessel procedures through the wrist (radial or ulnar artery). Researchers will track complications like artery blockage, spasm, and bleeding. The goal is to gather real-world data to improve safety and succes…
Sponsor: Mersin Medicalpark Hastanesi • Aim: Knowledge-focused
Last updated Jun 27, 2026 14:02 UTC
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Heart stent mystery: new diagnostic strategy could reveal hidden causes of Post-PCI angina
Knowledge-focused Recruiting nowThis study will enroll 246 people who have had a heart stent but still experience chest pain. Researchers will use a detailed diagnostic approach during a heart catheterization to identify whether the pain is due to new blockages, incomplete treatment, or other issues. The goal i…
Sponsor: Fundacion Investigacion Interhospitalaria Cardiovascular • Aim: Knowledge-focused
Last updated Jun 27, 2026 13:06 UTC
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Can frailty scores predict heart attack survival in the elderly?
Knowledge-focused Recruiting nowThis study examines how frailty and other health factors affect the short- and long-term outlook for people aged 75 and older who are hospitalized for a heart attack or unstable angina. Researchers will compare two treatment approaches—a procedure to open blocked arteries versus …
Sponsor: Clinical Center Niš • Aim: Knowledge-focused
Last updated Jun 27, 2026 12:33 UTC
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AI-Powered heart scans could predict heart attacks before they strike
Knowledge-focused Recruiting nowThis observational study will enroll 10,000 adults who are already scheduled for a cardiac CT scan. Researchers will use artificial intelligence to analyze the scans, looking for subtle signs of dangerous plaque that might predict future heart attacks. Participants will also give…
Sponsor: University of Galway • Aim: Knowledge-focused
Last updated Jun 27, 2026 12:31 UTC
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Scientists probe cell aging to predict heart attacks
Knowledge-focused Recruiting nowThis study looks at how aging inside our cells might make heart arteries more prone to dangerous plaques. Researchers will measure DNA damage and other aging markers in 300 adults with different types of chest pain or heart attacks. The goal is to find better ways to predict who …
Sponsor: Niguarda Hospital • Aim: Knowledge-focused
Last updated Jun 27, 2026 12:07 UTC
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New test during angiography could unlock better care for hidden heart pain
Knowledge-focused Recruiting nowThis study looks at people with chest pain (angina) but no major blockages in their heart arteries. During a standard angiogram, doctors will perform an extra diagnostic test to see if it helps guide treatment. Half the participants will have the test results shared with their do…
Phase: NA • Sponsor: NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde • Aim: Knowledge-focused
Last updated Jun 27, 2026 12:05 UTC
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30,000 heart patients enrolled in major risk factor study
Knowledge-focused Recruiting nowThis study follows 30,000 adults with coronary artery disease to see how different risk factors affect their long-term survival. Researchers will track deaths from any cause and from heart problems specifically. The goal is to better understand what influences outcomes in real-wo…
Sponsor: Sun Yat-sen University • Aim: Knowledge-focused
Last updated Jun 27, 2026 11:02 UTC
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Heart strain test may predict bypass weaning trouble
Knowledge-focused Recruiting nowThis study looks at whether a special heart ultrasound measurement, called global longitudinal strain (GLS), can predict if a person will have trouble coming off the heart-lung machine during heart surgery. About 213 adults having planned heart surgery will have their hearts meas…
Sponsor: Kartal Kosuyolu Yuksek Ihtisas Education and Research Hospital • Aim: Knowledge-focused
Last updated Jun 27, 2026 09:02 UTC
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New study aims to curb antibiotic overuse for coughs and colds
Knowledge-focused Recruiting nowThis study tests whether a two-part approach—improving communication about viral infections and having pharmacists double-check prescription lengths—can reduce how many days antibiotics are prescribed for respiratory infections like bronchitis, sinusitis, and sore throat. About 4…
Phase: NA • Sponsor: University Hospital, Caen • Aim: Knowledge-focused
Last updated Jun 27, 2026 08:12 UTC
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Wrist access showdown: could a new approach reduce artery blockage after heart surgery?
Knowledge-focused Recruiting nowThis trial tests whether using a wrist artery access point closer to the hand (distal radial) is safer than the usual wrist access for complex heart procedures like opening blocked arteries. About 708 adults with stable or unstable heart conditions will be randomly assigned to on…
Phase: NA • Sponsor: IGLESIAS Juan Fernando • Aim: Knowledge-focused
Last updated Jun 27, 2026 08:05 UTC
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Skip the fast? new study lets heart patients eat before procedure
Knowledge-focused Recruiting nowThis study looks at whether people having urgent heart catheterization need to fast beforehand. 400 patients with chest pain or mild heart attacks will be randomly assigned to either fast as usual or eat and drink normally. Researchers will measure comfort and safety to see if sk…
Phase: NA • Sponsor: University of South Florida • Aim: Knowledge-focused
Last updated Jun 27, 2026 08:04 UTC
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ER heart attack care: should both blood thinners be given right away?
Knowledge-focused Recruiting nowThis study reviews medical records of 200 adults who came to the ER with a heart attack or unstable chest pain. It compares what happens when patients get two blood thinners (aspirin plus another) in the ER versus waiting to give the second one in the catheterization lab. The goa…
Sponsor: Jordan Collaborating Cardiology Group • Aim: Knowledge-focused
Last updated Jun 27, 2026 08:00 UTC
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AI to grade surgeons in heart bypass trial
Knowledge-focused Recruiting nowThis study tests whether artificial intelligence can evaluate how well surgeons perform a key step in heart bypass surgery. Researchers will compare AI scores to those from human experts. The trial involves 284 patients undergoing bypass grafting and aims to see if AI can reliabl…
Sponsor: China National Center for Cardiovascular Diseases • Aim: Knowledge-focused
Last updated Jun 27, 2026 07:51 UTC
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Smartwatches vs. heart disease: brazilian study tests AI-Powered early warning system
Knowledge-focused Recruiting nowThis study is testing whether a smartwatch, combined with artificial intelligence and remote doctor check-ins, can help detect heart issues like atrial fibrillation and unstable angina earlier than usual. Researchers at the University of Sao Paulo will enroll 520 adults with hear…
Phase: NA • Sponsor: University of Sao Paulo • Aim: Knowledge-focused
Last updated Jun 26, 2026 17:13 UTC