Below is a list of Coronary Artery Disease clinical trials from the clinical trials database at Mayo Clinic.
Mayo's clinical trials include experimental treatments, often unavailable elsewhere, which frequently lead to improved patient care for people worldwide. Patients should ask their doctor at Mayo about clinical trials appropriate for their situation.
An Observational Study of Cholesterol in Coronary Arteries
In April 2008, a coronary catheter based imaging system, LipiScan, was cleared by the FDA for use in detecting lipid core containing containing plaques of interest (LCP). These plaques are rich in cholesterol.
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Exercise Stress Testing on Peripheral Gene Expression Using Corus™ CAD Diagnostic Test
Pilot study, investigates the effects of "acute" exercise (by exercise stress testing; modified Bruce protocol) on PGE levels as measured by Corus CAD score.
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The "Virtual" Multicenter Spontaneous Coronary Artery Dissection (SCAD) Registry
Spontaneous Coronary Artery Dissection (SCAD) is a relatively rare and poorly understood condition that has been reported to affect more women than men. The coronary arteries consist of three layers, and dissection occurs when two of these layers separate, enabling blood to flow into the space between the layers.
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