- active not recruiting
Objective Risk Assessment in Patients With Possible Anginal Chest Pain Using Leading Technology
This study looks at new ways to quickly check people with chest pain that might be angina (heart pain). It uses a mix of online forms, home heart checks, and quick blood tests to work out if someone is at low, medium, or high risk of heart problems.
United Kingdom - recruitingNA
Study of Lesion-Specific Invasive Haemodynamic Angina Thresholds
This study aims to understand why different narrowings in heart arteries cause angina chest pain. Researchers will measure how much a narrowing needs to block blood flow before pain starts, using special tests during a heart procedure.
United Kingdom - enrolling by invitation
Angina After PCI: a Systems Medicine Study
This study looks into why some people still have chest pain (angina) after a heart procedure called angioplasty, even after a stent is fitted. We want to understand the causes and find better ways to help patients and make sure treatment is right for each person.
United Kingdom - active not recruitingNA
Coronary Microvascular Function and CT Coronary Angiography (CorCTCA)
This study looks into why some people have chest pain (angina) even when their main heart arteries seem clear. It aims to see if special tests can help doctors better understand and treat this type of angina, improving patients' health and daily life.
United Kingdom - recruitingNA
iCorMicA - Stratified Medicine in Angina
This study looks at how best to treat chest pain (angina) when blockages aren't found in the main heart arteries. It tests if personalised treatment, guided by special heart tests, improves symptoms and health for people with this condition.
Ireland · Netherlands · Poland - active not recruitingNA
Coronary Microvascular Angina Cardiac Magnetic Resonance Imaging (CorCMR) Trial
This study investigates better ways to diagnose and treat chest pain in people whose heart arteries don't show major blockages. It uses a special MRI scan to understand if tiny blood vessel problems are causing the pain and tests if knowing this helps improve treatment.
United Kingdom