CORONARY ANGIOGRAPHY
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Heart scan safety question: should patients stop a common pill?
Disease control CompletedThis study looked at whether patients should temporarily stop a common blood pressure medication (an ACE inhibitor) before getting a coronary angiography, which is a scan of the heart's arteries. The goal was to see if stopping the pill could help protect the kidneys from a rare …
Matched conditions: CORONARY ANGIOGRAPHY
Phase: NA • Sponsor: Tanta University • Aim: Disease control
Last updated Apr 01, 2026 14:40 UTC
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Healing hands? study tests reiki for heart test recovery
Symptom relief CompletedThis study looked at whether Reiki, a hands-on energy therapy, could help people feel better after a common heart test called coronary angiography. Researchers tested if Reiki could reduce pain and increase comfort compared to a fake treatment or standard care alone. They measure…
Matched conditions: CORONARY ANGIOGRAPHY
Phase: NA • Sponsor: Mersin University • Aim: Symptom relief
Last updated Apr 01, 2026 14:42 UTC
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Study asks: can heart patients get up faster after procedure?
Symptom relief CompletedThis study tested whether patients could safely walk sooner after a heart catheterization procedure using a special closure device called Angioseal. Researchers compared the standard approach of keeping patients lying flat for hours against letting them walk within 20 minutes. Th…
Matched conditions: CORONARY ANGIOGRAPHY
Phase: NA • Sponsor: Henry Ford Health System • Aim: Symptom relief
Last updated Mar 31, 2026 12:12 UTC
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Heart test pokes: wrist vs. hand
Knowledge-focused CompletedThis study compared two different spots to access an artery for a common heart imaging test called coronary angiography. Researchers wanted to see if using an artery in the hand (near the 'snuff box' or back of the hand) worked as well as the standard spot in the wrist. The goal …
Matched conditions: CORONARY ANGIOGRAPHY
Phase: NA • Sponsor: GCS Ramsay Santé pour l'Enseignement et la Recherche • Aim: Knowledge-focused
Last updated Mar 30, 2026 14:33 UTC