Chronic Coronary Syndrome research hub
3 indexed studies · 3 currently recruiting
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ULTIMATE Study (Carotid Ultrasound Vs CT Coronary Calcium Scoring to Reclassify Symptomatic Patients With Chronic Coronary Syndrome)
This study looks into using a neck scan (ultrasound) to check for heart problems in people with chest pain. It compares this safer scan to the usual CT heart scan, which uses a small amount of radiation, to see if it can give similar helpful information.
United Kingdom - recruitingNA
SECURE Trial: Stress Echocardiography With Carotid Ultrasound vs Routine CT Coronary Angiography in Chronic Coronary Syndrome for Endpoints
The SECURE trial compares two ways of checking for heart problems: a CT scan or an ultrasound of the heart and neck arteries. It aims to find the best way to detect heart disease early and improve treatment, following participants for 5 years.
United Kingdom - not yet recruiting
CMR-derived Quantitative Perfusion for Prediction of FFR
This study looks at a new way to check heart blood flow using MRI scans in people with long-term heart artery problems. It compares this MRI method to standard tests to see if it can help predict blockages better.
Germany