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RECRUITING

NCT07773272

Cardiovascular-kidney-metabolic (CKM)-Guided Therapy for Patients After Acute Coronary Syndrome

Patients with a history of myocardial infarction are at significantly increased risk of recurrent cardiovascular events. Despite established clinical guidelines, secondary preventive care is often initiated too late, inadequate in intensity or incomplete in application. As a result, important opportunities to prevent serious outcomes are missed. The aim of this project is to investigate whether rapid, guideline-based treatment following myocardial infarction leads to improved patient outcomes. The study protocol is based on current clinical guidelines and targets key domains including diabetes, hypertension, and hypercholesterolemia. Outcomes of patients treated according to the study protocol will be compared to those receiving standard care. Primary endpoints include major adverse cardiac- and cerebrovascular events within a 24-month follow-up period. The investigators hypothesize that rapid, guideline-based intervention will result in improved risk factor management, leading to a reduction in cardiovascular events and mortality. For patients, this may translate into improved health, quality of life and life expectancy. This project aims to deliver a practical protocol for effective secondary prevention in clinical practice, which is expected to reduce healthcare utilization in the long term. With this initiative, the investigators seek to take a significant step toward improving post-myocardial infarction care and contributing to sustainable cardiovascular healthcare.

Gender: All

Ages: 18 Years - Any

Updated: 2026-08-19

1 state

Acute Coronary Syndrome (ACS) Undergoing Percutaneous Coronary Intervention (PCI)
Hypercholerolemia
Hypertension
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RECRUITING

NCT07742488

Effects of Statins and Hormone Replacement Therapy in Coagulation Profile of Menopausal Women With Dyslipidemia

The goal of this study is to understand whether statin therapy, a common lipid-lowering therapy, may improve the coagulation profile of menopausal women with hypercholesterolemia undergoing hormone replacement therapy with oral estroprogestin. It will also learn about the liver safety of the combination. The main questions will be: 1. does hormone replacement therapy affect the coagulation profile? 2. when we add statin therapy due to hypercholesterolemia not improving with lifestyle, does it reverse eventual changes of the coagulation profile occurred after initiation of hormone replacement therapy? 3. do the two therapies have an effect on overall inflammation of the organism? Participants will be asked to participate to the study before starting any therapy, if they need hormone relacement therapy due to symptoms, if they have a new onset of dyslipidemia and if they do not have contraindications to the therapies object of the study. The study is observational, thus it will not affect in any way the clinical care, which will follow only guidelines. During routine blood sample collection, additional aliquotes will be taken for the study at the recruitment, after 3 months of hormone replacement therapy and lifestyle changes, at the end of the study (after one year from the recruitment).

Gender: FEMALE

Ages: 45 Years - 55 Years

Updated: 2026-08-03

1 state

Menopausal Complaints
Hypercholerolemia
Coagulation Tests
NOT YET RECRUITING

NCT07581028

Bioequivalence Study of AJU-C715 and C715R in Healthy Adult Volunteers

To Evaluate the Safety and Pharmacokinetics of "AJU-C715" and "C715R" in Healthy Adults.

Gender: All

Ages: 19 Years - 59 Years

Updated: 2026-05-12

Hypercholerolemia
Dyslipidemia