Researchers check if common blood thinner disrupts heartbeat
NCT ID NCT05740371
Summary
This study aimed to see if a blood-thinning medication called argatroban causes dangerous changes in heart rhythm for patients with heart disease. It involved 50 adults who were receiving the drug during a procedure to open a blocked heart artery with a stent. Doctors closely monitored the patients' heart electrical activity before, during, and after the infusion to check for safety.
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Locations
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Herz-Kreislauf-Zentrum Klinikum Hersfeld-Rotenburg
Rotenburg an der Fulda, Hesse, 36199, Germany
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University Hospital Frankfurt
Frankfurt am Main, Hesse, 60590, Germany
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