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Active clinical trials for "Coronary Artery Disease"

Results 1861-1870 of 4926

The Study of the Crushing Technique Application Using SES in Coronary Bifurcations.

Coronary Artery Disease

The objective of this study is to compare the safety and effectiveness of two different approaches to treat bifurcational lesions with CYPHER SELECT™ Sirolimus-eluting Balloon-expandable Coronary Stent , Cordis Corp): a) the "crushing" technique to stent both branches vs. b) a provisional T stenting technique of the side branch.

Completed24 enrollment criteria

Optimal Strategy for Side Branch Stenting in Coronary Bifurcation Lesion

Coronary Artery Disease

The purpose of this study is to establish the optimal strategy for side branch stenting in coronary bifurcation lesion.

Completed14 enrollment criteria

Safety and Efficacy of Mipomersen in Patients With Severe Hypercholesterolemia on a Maximally Tolerated...

HypercholesterolemiaCoronary Heart Disease

The purpose of the study is to evaluate the safety and efficacy of dosing with mipomersen for 26 weeks in treating severely hypercholesterolemic patients who are on a maximally tolerated lipid-lowering regimen and who are not on apheresis.

Completed13 enrollment criteria

The PLATINUM Clinical Trial to Assess the PROMUS Element Stent System for Treatment of De Novo Coronary...

Coronary Artery Disease

The purpose of this study is to evaluate the safety and effectiveness of the PROMUS Element™ Everolimus-Eluting Coronary Stent System for the treatment of patients with up to 2 de novo atherosclerotic coronary artery lesions. This clinical trial compares outcomes in patients treated with PROMUS Element to those in patients treated with a different everolimus-eluting coronary stent. The lesions are of average length in average-sized vessels ("workhorse"). A companion sub-trial evaluates outcomes in smaller vessels (SV) and another sub-trial evaluates outcomes in longer lesions (LL).

Completed74 enrollment criteria

Effectiveness of Stem Cell Treatment for Adults With Ischemic Cardiomyopathy (The FOCUS Study)

Chronic Ischemic Heart DiseaseLeft Ventricular Dysfunction2 more

Coronary artery disease (CAD) is a common disorder that can lead to heart failure. Not all people with CAD are eligible for today's standard treatments. One new treatment approach uses stem cells-specialized cells capable of developing into other types of cells-to stimulate growth of new blood vessels for the heart. This study will determine the safety and effectiveness of withdrawing stem cells from someone's bone marrow and injecting those cells into the person's heart as a way of treating people with CAD and heart failure.

Completed30 enrollment criteria

Peg-Granulocyte-Colony Stimulating Factor (GCSF) for Coronary Collateral Growth in Coronary Artery...

Coronary Artery Disease

The purpose of this study in patients with stable coronary artery disease (CAD) treatable by PCI (percutaneous coronary intervention) is to evaluate the long-term efficacy and safety of subcutaneously applied, pegylated granulocyte colony stimulating factor (Pegfilgrastim, PEG-G-CSF; Neulasta®, Amgen Switzerland) with regard to the promotion of collateral growth.

Completed13 enrollment criteria

Stress Echocardiography Study With Regadenoson

Heart DiseaseCoronary Artery Disease

Regadenoson is approved in the US under the brand name Lexiscan for myocardial perfusion imaging. This study will test whether regadenoson is an appropriate stress agent for stress echocardiography.

Terminated4 enrollment criteria

(A Novel Pharmacologic Regime for Elective Percutaneous Coronary Intervention)

Coronary Artery Disease

The hypothesis: Low dose intracoronary unfractionated heparin is as effective and safe as standard dose intravenous unfractionated heparin on patients with elective percutaneous coronary intervention.

Completed13 enrollment criteria

Perfusion Imaging and CT -Understanding Relative Efficacy

Coronary Artery Disease

To determine the relative efficacy of Cardiac Computed Tomography Angiography (CCTA) and Single Positron Emission Computed Tomography (SPECT) in patients with an intermediate risk of CAD.

Terminated10 enrollment criteria

A Study of Diabetic Patients With De Novo Native Coronary Artery Lesions

Coronary Artery Disease

The main objective of this study is to assess the safety and effectiveness of the CYPHER sirolimus-eluting stent in maintaining minimum lumen diameter in de novo native coronary artery lesions as compared to the uncoated Bx VELOCITY balloon-expandable stent in patients with manifest diabetes mellitus. Both stents are mounted on the Raptorâ Rapid Exchange Stent Delivery System.

Completed7 enrollment criteria
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