Simple timing change could prevent artery blockage after heart procedure
NCT ID NCT06890312
Summary
This study aims to see if giving a blood-thinning medication (heparin) *before* inserting a tube into the wrist artery for a heart procedure is better at preventing that artery from getting blocked afterward. It will compare this 'early' timing to the usual practice of giving the medication *after* the tube is in place. About 550 adults having this type of heart procedure will participate to see which timing leads to fewer artery blockages and complications.
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Hôpitaux Universitaires de Strasbourg
RECRUITINGStrasbourg, Bas-Rhin, 67091, France
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