New device aims to suck out heart attack clots, save more muscle
NCT ID NCT06887413
Summary
This study is testing whether using a special suction device to remove blood clots during a standard heart attack procedure leads to less permanent heart damage. It will involve 140 patients in Europe who are having a severe heart attack in the front of the heart. Researchers will compare the new clot removal procedure to the standard treatment and measure heart damage using MRI scans a few days later.
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IRCCS Ospedale San Raffaele
Milan, Milani, 20132, Italy
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