New hope for heart attack patients with hidden vessel damage
NCT ID NCT05198791
Summary
This study is testing if a blood pressure and heart failure medication called eplerenone can help patients who have had a heart attack or heart injury, but whose main heart arteries are not blocked. The problem is thought to be in the tiny blood vessels. Researchers will enroll 400 patients in Scotland, check their small vessel health during a standard procedure, and give eplerenone to some to see if it reduces heart damage and improves function over six months.
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Golden Jubilee National Hospital
RECRUITINGGlasgow, United Kingdom
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University Hospital Hairmyres
RECRUITINGEast Kilbride, Lanarkshire, G75 8RG, United Kingdom
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