New study tests which balloon best heals heart arteries after a heart attack
NCT ID NCT07514988
First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026
Summary
This study compares two types of drug-coated balloons used to open blocked heart arteries in people with acute coronary syndrome (a serious heart condition). About 60 adults will receive either a sirolimus-coated or paclitaxel-coated balloon. The main goal is to see which balloon leads to better artery healing and less inflammation 3 months after the procedure.
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Conditions
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Fuwai hospital, CAMS&PUMC
Beijing, Beijing Municipality, 100037, China
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