New heart procedure may ease chest pain when drugs fail
NCT ID NCT06992830
First seen Jan 02, 2026 · Last updated May 02, 2026 · Updated 19 times
Summary
This study tests a minimally invasive procedure called cardioneuroablation for people with variant angina (chest pain from heart artery spasms) that does not get better with medication. The procedure uses a catheter to target nerve clusters on the heart to reduce abnormal signals that may trigger spasms. The study will enroll 16 adults aged 18-80 to see if the procedure safely reduces chest pain and artery spasms.
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Zhongnan Hospital of Wuhan University
Wuhan, Hubei, 430071, China
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