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NCT07262359
Intravascular Imaging Evaluated Calcified Nodule China Registry
What is this study about? This is a nationwide research study in China focused on understanding a specific type of challenging plaque in heart arteries called a Calcified Nodule (CN). The study will use advanced imaging technology inside the blood vessels to see these nodules in great detail, track how they are treated, and see how patients do in the long term. Why is this important? Calcified nodules are hard, bony-like plaques that can cause sudden heart attacks. They are difficult to treat with standard procedures like stenting because they are rigid and can be unpredictable. This registry aims to create a large database of real-world cases to help doctors better understand how to identify and manage CNs effectively, ultimately improving patient care and outcomes across China. What are IVUS and OCT? These are sophisticated imaging tools that doctors use during a heart catheterization. Think of them like a "GPS" or an "ultrasound" for the inside of your arteries. IVUS (Intravascular Ultrasound): Uses sound waves to create a detailed, 360-degree picture of the artery wall. It shows the size of the plaque and how deep it goes, helping doctors choose the right size stent. OCT (Optical Coherence Tomography): Uses light waves to create extremely high-resolution images, like a microscope inside the artery. It is excellent for seeing the precise surface and structure of a calcified nodule. Together, these tools give doctors a clear view of the problem, which is crucial for planning the best treatment strategy. What will the study do? The registry will collect anonymous data from participating hospitals across China. Researchers will analyze: How common calcified nodules are in Chinese patients. The best ways to use IVUS and OCT to identify and characterize CNs. Which treatment techniques (e.g., special balloons, atherectomy) work best. The long-term results for patients who receive stents to treat a CN. Who is this for? Patients \& Families: To understand that advanced care and research are being dedicated to complex heart conditions. Participation (if eligible) contributes to medical knowledge that may help future patients. Healthcare Providers: To provide a standardized, large-scale analysis of CNs, leading to improved diagnosis, treatment guidelines, and procedural techniques for this complex lesion. This registry represents a significant step forward in personalized cardiac care in China, using cutting-edge technology to solve a difficult clinical problem.
Gender: All
Ages: 18 Years - Any
Updated: 2025-12-03
NCT04010955
Adding Antiplatelet During Edoxaban Treatment in Stroke Patients With Non-valvular Atrial Fibrillation (ADD-ON)
This study aims to compare the effectiveness and safety regarding treatment with standard anticoagulant only or adding antiplatelet to anticoagulant in patients with non-valvular atrial fibrillation and significant atherosclerosis including extracranial, intracranial, coronary or peripheral artery.
Gender: All
Ages: 20 Years - Any
Updated: 2025-07-11