MULTIVESSEL CORONARY ARTERY DISEASE
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Could zapping kidney nerves tame stubborn high blood pressure and save hearts?
Disease control Not yet recruitingThis study tests a procedure called renal denervation, which uses a catheter to calm overactive nerves in the kidneys, in 1,000 people with both resistant hypertension and multivessel coronary artery disease. Participants will undergo the procedure during a planned heart stent op…
Matched conditions: MULTIVESSEL CORONARY ARTERY DISEASE
Phase: NA • Sponsor: Ceric Sàrl • Aim: Disease control
Last updated Jun 27, 2026 12:37 UTC
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Wire-Free heart scan could cut unnecessary stents in heart attack patients
Disease control Not yet recruitingThis study tests whether a new wire-free imaging method called μFR can help doctors decide which blocked heart arteries need stents after a heart attack. About 350 patients with multiple blocked arteries will be randomly assigned to standard care or μFR-guided treatment. The goal…
Matched conditions: MULTIVESSEL CORONARY ARTERY DISEASE
Phase: NA • Sponsor: University of Roma La Sapienza • Aim: Disease control
Last updated Jun 27, 2026 12:36 UTC
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New stent aims to tackle tough heart blockages
Disease control Not yet recruitingThis registry will follow 2000 people with complex coronary artery disease who receive the Inspiron EVO drug-eluting stent. The stent is designed to be easier to deliver and stronger than standard stents. Researchers will track how well the stent works and whether it reduces hear…
Matched conditions: MULTIVESSEL CORONARY ARTERY DISEASE
Sponsor: Scitech Produtos Medicos SA • Aim: Disease control
Last updated Jun 27, 2026 12:02 UTC
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New ultrasound tool could spare heart attack patients a second procedure
Diagnosis Not yet recruitingThis study is testing a new tool called UFR, which uses ultrasound images to measure blockages in heart arteries during a heart attack. Currently, the most accurate method requires patients to return 30 days later for a second invasive procedure. The study will enroll 200 heart a…
Matched conditions: MULTIVESSEL CORONARY ARTERY DISEASE
Sponsor: Beijing Anzhen Hospital • Aim: Diagnosis
Last updated Jun 27, 2026 08:01 UTC