Major registry launches to monitor blood clot treatment devices

NCT ID NCT06600542

Summary

This study is collecting real-world safety and outcome data on medical devices used to treat pulmonary embolism (dangerous blood clots in the lungs). It will follow 1,000 patients worldwide who have already received treatment with Inari Medical devices. The main goal is to track any device-related complications or serious events to better understand how these treatments perform in everyday clinical practice.

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Contacts and locations

Study contacts

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Locations

  • Azienda Ospedaliero Universitaria delle Marche

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    Ancona, Italy

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  • Northwick Park Hospital

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    London, United Kingdom

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  • Queen Elizabeth University Hospital

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    Glasgow, United Kingdom

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  • Royal Free Hospital

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    London, United Kingdom

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  • Royal London

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    London, United Kingdom

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  • Royal Victoria Infirmary

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    Newcastle, United Kingdom

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  • Santa Marta Hospital

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    Lisbon, Portugal

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  • Southmead Hospital Bristol

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    Bristol, United Kingdom

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  • UCLH University College London Hospital

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    London, United Kingdom

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