Tiny bubbles could replace invasive heart catheters
NCT ID NCT07416279
Summary
This study is testing whether tiny ultrasound bubbles injected into the bloodstream can accurately measure pressure inside the heart, potentially replacing invasive catheter procedures. Researchers will compare bubble measurements against traditional catheter readings in 10 patients already scheduled for heart catheterization. If successful, this could lead to a less invasive way to diagnose heart problems.
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King's College Hospital
RECRUITINGLondon, SE5 9RS, United Kingdom
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