Singapore doctors test 'Sonic Cracker' to break up heart artery plaque

NCT ID NCT07259239

Summary

This study is testing a new device called SoniCracker IVL that uses sound waves to break up hardened calcium deposits in heart arteries. The goal is to see if this device can safely help doctors place stents more effectively in patients with these challenging blockages. Researchers hope this approach might be a simpler and more affordable alternative to current methods.

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  • National Heart Center Singapore

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    Singapore, 169609, Singapore

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