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Coronary Physiology Testing in Acute Coronary Syndromes

ST Elevation Myocardial Infarction

This is an interventional, prospective, multicenter study (5 IRCCS hospitals belonging to the Italian Cardiology Network) in patients with STEMI treated with successful primary PCI to assess the ability of coronary physiology parameters measured soon after recanalization to predict myocardial tissue characterization assessed with cardiac magnetic resonance (CMR) within a week of the acute event. Furthermore, patients will be followed up for a period of 12 months to assess the incidence of major adverse cardiovascular events (death, death from cardiovascular causes, re-infarction, new coronary revascularization interventions, development of heart failure) based on their stratification according to coronary physiology parameters.

Completed16 enrollment criteria

Trial of Screening for ALOA-IgG AtheroAbzyme Test

Myocardial IschemiaAcute Coronary Syndrome

This is a trial of screening for ALOA-IgG AtheroAbzyme Test comparing healthy, asymptomatic myocardial ischemic and acute coronary syndrome patients.

Completed4 enrollment criteria

Prediction of Cardiovascular Events in Vulnerable Patients Following Acute Coronary Syndrome

Acute Coronary Syndrome

The purpose of this study is to determine if testing patients for endothelial dysfunction will help identify which patients are more likely at risk to have another heart attack in the future. Study participants will undergo mental stress testing while at the same time being connected to a device that measures endothelial function via the Endopat device. These same participants will also undergo a sleep study via the Watchpat device.

Completed12 enrollment criteria

Study Comparing CT Scan and Stress Test in Diagnosing Coronary Artery Disease in Patients Hospitalized...

Coronary Artery DiseaseAngina Pectoris2 more

The purpose of this study is to determine whether coronary artery CT scanning or nuclear stress testing is better at diagnosing chest pain patients with coronary artery disease to select appropriate candidates for coronary catheterization and re-vascularization.

Completed8 enrollment criteria

Diagnosis and Treatment of Acute Coronary Syndrome in the ED & the Impact of Rapid Bedside cTnl...

Unstable AnginaNon-ST-Elevation Myocardial Infarction

The primary outcome in this study will be time to discharge for low-risk patients and therapeutic turnaround time for patients with NSTEMI or unstable angina.

Completed1 enrollment criteria

Study of 99mTc-glucarate to Detect Acute Coronary Syndrome in Chest Pain Patients.

Acute Coronary Syndrome

The purpose of this clinical trial is to study the ability of a radioactive drug called "Technetium Glucarate" to detect whether the cause of chest pain in patients entering the emergency department with no obvious signs of heart attack is due to a condition called Acute Coronary Syndrome (ACS). The drug will be injected intravenously. After one or two hours the patient will undergo an imaging procedure to detect if the drug has accumulated in the heart. Uptake of the radioactive drug in the heart is indicative of reduced blood flow to the heart.

Completed15 enrollment criteria

LOwer Maintenance Dose TICagrelor in Acute Coronary Syndrome Patients Undergoing Percutaneous Coronary...

Antiplatelet TherapyCoronary Artery Disease1 more

The hypothesis in this study was that ticagrelor switched to 60 mg after 1 month of standard dose, with antiplatelet activity that is not inferior to the standard dose and better than 75 mg clopidogrel for patients with ACS after PCI.

Unknown status22 enrollment criteria

Polymer Free Stent in Acute Coronary Syndrome

Acute Coronary Syndrome

To evaluate the short term out comes of the polymer free stents in patients presented with non ST elevation acute coronary syndrome (which include ST depression myocardial infarction and unstable angina ) after percutaneous coronary intervention .

Unknown status12 enrollment criteria

Genetesis Accelerated Registry

Acute Myocardial InfarctionAcute Coronary Syndrome

Heart disease is the number one cause of death in the United States, with over 650,000 deaths in 2019 alone. Many healthy individuals possess key risk factors for heart disease which include but are not limited to high blood pressure, high cholesterol, family history of heart disease, and diabetes. The purpose of the Genetesis Accelerated Registry (GEAR) study is to understand the potential for magnetocardiography to be utilized as a diagnostic, screening or surveillance tool for heart disease in healthy and non-healthy volunteers. Magnetocardiography (MCG) is a diagnostic method that analyzes and records the magnetic fields of the heart for the detection of various forms of heart disease. There will be a 12-month duration of the study where we propose to collect screening data from approximately 500 volunteers who present to the Genetesis facility for a 5-minute CardioFlux MCG scan. The volunteers will be contacted at intervals over a 1-year period for follow-up data and may choose whether or not they would like to provide follow-up data or participate in another scan.

Suspended10 enrollment criteria

Ticagrelor or Prasugrel Versus Clopidogrel in Elderly Patients With an Acute Coronary Syndrome and...

Non-ST-elevation Acute Coronary SyndromeUnstable Angina1 more

A randomized controlled, open label, multicenter trial with 1000 patients aged 70 years and older, presenting with Non-ST-elevation acute coronary syndrome. Patients will be randomized to either clopidogrel or the novel P2Y12 inhibitor (ticagrelor or prasugrel). Patients will be followed for one year for outcomes such as bleeding episode requiring medical intervention and net clinical benefit (all cause mortality, non-fatal myocardial infarction, non-fatal stroke, PLATO major and minor bleeding).

Unknown status13 enrollment criteria
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