Clinical Trials

2 studies in Angina

  1. Ranolazine for Incomplete Vessel Revascularization Post-Percutaneous Coronary Intervention (PCI) Jacksonville, FL View Summary

    Ranolazine for Incomplete Vessel Revascularization Post-Percutaneous Coronary Intervention (PCI)

    Location:

    Jacksonville, FL

    Trial status:

    Open for Enrollment

    Why is this study being done?

    This study will evaluate the efficacy of ranolazine as compared with placebo when used as part of standard medical therapy in chronic angina subjects with incomplete revascularization post-PCI on the composite of ischemia-driven revascularization or ischemia-driven hospitalization without revascularization.

    NCT ID:

    NCT01442038

    Who can I contact for additional information about this study?



    Jacksonville: Barbara LBerg 904-953-7988
                        

  2. Efficacy and Safety of Targeted Intramyocardial Delivery of Auto CD34+ Stem Cells for Improving Exercise Capacity in Subjects With Refractory Angina Jacksonville, FL Scottsdale and Phoenix, AZ Rochester, MN View Summary

    Efficacy and Safety of Targeted Intramyocardial Delivery of Auto CD34+ Stem Cells for Improving Exercise Capacity in Subjects With Refractory Angina

    Location:

    Jacksonville, FL Scottsdale and Phoenix, AZ Rochester, MN

    Trial status:

    Open for Enrollment

    Why is this study being done?

    The purpose of the study is to assess the safety and efficacy of targeted intramyocardial delivery of Auto-CD34+ cells for increasing exercise time and amelioration of anginal symptoms in subjects with refractory angina and chronic myocardial ischemia.

    NCT ID:

    NCT01508910

    Who can I contact for additional information about this study?

    - Mayo Clinic Cancer Center - Phone: 507-538-7623 - Research Volunteer Program - Phone: 1-800-664-4542 (toll-free) Email: clinicaltrials@mayo.edu - International Research - Phone: 507-284-8884 Email: intl.mcr@mayo.edu

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