New balloon aims to stop heart stents from clogging again

NCT ID NCT06492174

Summary

This study is testing a special balloon coated with a drug (paclitaxel) to treat arteries that have narrowed again inside an old heart stent, a condition called in-stent restenosis. The balloon is inflated at the narrowed spot to reopen the artery and deliver the drug, which aims to prevent it from re-narrowing. The main goal is to see if this treatment is safe and reduces the need for another procedure at the same spot within a year.

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Contacts and locations

Locations

  • Baylor Heart and Vascular Hospital

    Dallas, Texas, 75226, United States

  • Carondelet Medical Group St. Mary's Hospital

    Tucson, Arizona, 85745, United States

  • Cedars Sinai Medical Center

    Los Angeles, California, 90048, United States

  • Centennial Medical Center

    Nashville, Tennessee, 37203, United States

  • Columbia University Medical Center

    New York, New York, 10032, United States

  • Emory University Hospital

    Atlanta, Georgia, 30322, United States

  • Henry Ford Hospital

    Detroit, Michigan, 48202, United States

  • Lindner Center for Research and Education at Christ Hospital

    Cincinnati, Ohio, 45219, United States

  • Rhode Island Hospital

    Providence, Rhode Island, 02903, United States

  • St. Francis Hospital

    Roslyn, New York, 11576, United States

  • UPMC Pinnacle Health

    Wormleysburg, Pennsylvania, 17053, United States

Conditions

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