Race to a slower beat: study pits common drugs to improve heart scan accuracy
NCT ID NCT07268170
Summary
This study aims to find which common heart-slowing pill works fastest to lower a patient's heart rate before a heart CT scan. Researchers are testing different doses of three medications in 350 adults to see which one gets the heart rate down quickest. The goal is to help patients get clearer, more accurate scan results by better preparing them for the test.
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University Clinic of Ischemic Heart Disease
Herning, 7400, Denmark
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