Race against time: study tests 1-Hour vs. 3-Hour heart attack test

NCT ID NCT05649384

Summary

This large study aims to see if a faster blood test can safely and accurately diagnose heart attacks. It compares a new 1-hour testing method against the current standard 3-hour method in emergency room patients with chest pain. The goal is to see if the faster test works just as well, potentially allowing patients to be diagnosed and treated more quickly.

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Contacts and locations

Locations

  • Attikon General Hospital Athens

    Athens, Greece

  • Azienda Ospedaliera San Giovanni Addolorata

    Roma, Italy

  • Baylor St. Luke's Medical Center

    Houston, Texas, 77030, United States

  • Careggi University Hospital Florence

    Florence, Italy

  • Emergency Institute for Cardiovascular Diseases C.C. Iliescu

    Bucharest, Romania

  • Hospital Città della Salute e della Scienza di Torino

    Torino, Italy

  • Hospital Clinic Barcelona

    Barcelona, Spain

  • Hospital Clínico Universitario Valencia

    Valencia, Spain

  • Kantonsspital Aarau

    Aarau, Switzerland

  • Kantonsspital Luzern

    Lucerne, Switzerland

  • Konkuk University Medical Center

    Seoul, South Korea

  • Royal Cornwall Hospitals Treliske

    Truro, United Kingdom

  • Royal London Hospital

    London, United Kingdom

  • St Andrew's War Memorial Hospital Brisbane

    Brisbane, Australia

  • St. Claraspital

    Basel, Switzerland

  • University Central Hospital Helsinki

    Helsinki, Finland

  • University Hospital October 12 Madrid

    Madrid, Spain

  • University Hospital Ramon y Cajal

    Madrid, Spain

  • University Hospital Zurich

    Zurich, Switzerland

  • Vienna General Hospital (AKH Wien)

    Vienna, Austria

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