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Essais cliniques au Canada : maladie coronarienne

60 essais en recrutement dans le registre officiel · mis à jour en juillet 2026 · gratuit · sans compte · sans pistage · English & français

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Cardiac Changes After Effective Dose Carbetocin for Elective Caesarian Section

Opening soonPhase 41 site

The goal of this project is to examine the cardiac symptoms and physiologic changes after administration of a reduced dose of carbetocin in participants undergoing elective cesarian section. * Does reduced dose carbetocin (50mcg) have fewe…

Domain-specific Aerobic Exercise Training in Coronary Artery Disease

Recruiting now1 site

Exercise training in cardiac rehabilitation (rehab) is a key part of managing a patient with heart disease. It has been shown that cardiac patients who increase their aerobic ("cardio") fitness by exercise training live longer, have better …

Time Restricted Eating and Cardiac Rehabilitation

Recruiting now1 site

This study will use a form of intermittent fasting called time-restricted eating (TRE) where individuals consume ad libitum energy intake within a set window of time, commonly 8 hours, which induces a fasting window of 16 hours per day (i.e…

Exercise Testing Protocols for Females and Males With CAD

Recruiting now1 site

The aim of this study is to determine if the test that allows males to achieve a higher VO2 (a measure of oxygen use during exercise) is different for females. The purpose of this study is to test 4 different exercise testing protocols to c…

Restrospective Analysis of MACE in Patients Treated With Drug-elluting Balloons.

Recruiting now1 site

Retrospective analysis of data collected in an institutional database of coronary interventions with use of drug-eluting balloons, with a prospective follow-up for major adverse cardiovascular events and living status.

Randomization of Single vs Multiple Arterial Grafts

Recruiting now59 sites

The primary hypothesis of ROMA is that in patients undergoing primary isolated non-emergent coronary artery bypass surgery (CABG), the use of two or more arterial grafts compared to a single arterial graft is associated with a reduction in …

Vitamin K and Cognition in Coronary Heart Disease (NutriCog)

Opening soon1 site

The purpose of this pilot study is to obtain a preliminary assessment of the effect of VK supplementation on cognitive performance and vascular function in adults with stable Coronary Heart Disease (CHD)

Feasibility and Pilot Testing of "My Heart and CKD" Online Shared Decision Aid

Recruiting now2 sites

Many people with kidney disease also have heart disease. The procedures used to diagnose and treat heart disease (e.g., angiograms, angioplasty, or surgery) can improve symptoms and cardiovascular outcomes, but pose greater risks of kidney …

Aspirin in Subclinical Coronary Artery Disease: A Pilot Randomised Controlled Trial

Opening soonPhase 31 site

In patients with subclinical coronary artery disease, the ASCAD-P study aims to assess the feasibility of a larger phase 3 pragmatic randomized controlled trial comparing prescription versus no prescription of low-dose aspirin in routine cl…

RAdiolabeled Perfusion to Identify Coronary Artery Disease Using WAter To Evaluate Responses of Myocardial FLOW (RAPID-WATER-FLOW)

Recruiting nowPhase 314 sites

This a Phase 3, prospective, open-label, multicenter study of \[15-O\]-H2O injection for PET imaging of subjects with suspected CAD. Approximately 182 evaluable participants with suspected CAD referred for testing will be included in the st…

Breathing-Maneuver-Induced Myocardial Oxygenation Reserve Validated by FFR (B-MORE)

Recruiting now1 site

The study aims to determine a diagnostic marker for regionally impaired myocardial oxygenation response in patients with suspected coronary artery stenosis.

Staged Complete Revascularization for Coronary Artery Disease vs Medical Management Alone in Patients With AS Undergoing Transcatheter Aortic Valve Replacement

Recruiting now72 sites

Patients undergoing transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR) often have concomitant coronary artery disease (CAD) which may adversely affect prognosis. There is uncertainty about the benefits and the optimal timing of revascularization…

Comparison of the Outcomes of Single vs Multiple Arterial Grafts in Women

Recruiting now146 sites

The central hypothesis of ROMA:Women is that the use of multiple arterial grafting (MAG) will improve clinical outcomes and quality of life (QOL) compared to single arterial grafting (SAG). The specific aims of ROMA:Women are: Aim 1: Dete…

The Canadian CABG or PCI in Patients With Ischemic Cardiomyopathy Trial (STICH3C)

Recruiting now43 sites

The Canadian CABG or PCI in Patients With Ischemic Cardiomyopathy (STICH3C) trial is a prospective, unblinded, international multi-center randomized trial of 754 subjects enrolled in approximately 45 centers comparing revascularization by p…

Development of a Novel Risk Prediction Tool for Emergency Department Patients Symptoms of Coronary Artery Disease

Opening soon1 site

Patients with chest pain and symptoms of acute coronary syndromes (ACS) account for over 600,000 emergency department (ED) visits annually in Canada. 85% of these patients do not have an ACS, and most are discharged from the ED after a thor…

STICH3C Cardiac Magnetic Resonance Observational Study

Recruiting now9 sites

STICOS will test the hypothesis that residual jeopardized myocardium, late gadolinium enhancement, and non-ischemic substrate after revascularization is associated with postoperative adverse cardiovascular events such as heart failure , rea…

Canagliflozin Targeting Vascular Inflammation

Recruiting nowPhase 2/31 site

CANTOR SING is a pilot single center double blinded randomized study. The investigators will compare the effect of canagliflozin (300 mg daily - intervention arm) vs. placebo (control group) on the FDG aortic uptake in patients with stable …

Physiology-guided vs Angiography-guided Non-culprit Lesion Complete Revascularization for Acute MI & Multivessel Disease

Recruiting now113 sites

COMPLETE-2 is a prospective, multi-centre, randomized controlled trial comparing a strategy of physiology-guided complete revascularization to angiography-guided complete revascularization in patients with acute ST-segment elevation myocard…

Carotid Intraplaque Neovascularization Combined With Stress Echo

Recruiting now6 sites

The root cause of heart attacks and strokes is atherosclerosis, the hardening and thickening of blood vessels due to the presence of "plaque" which is a build-up of fat and cholesterol in the walls of vessels. To diagnose heart disease, pat…

Exercise Training in Women With Heart Disease 2

Recruiting now1 site

This study will compare the effects of two different types of training on exercise capacity in women with coronary heart disease (CHD). Participants will be randomized into either the virtual high-intensity interval training (HIIT) or the v…

A Study of VERVE-102 in Patients With Familial Hypercholesterolemia or Premature Coronary Artery Disease

Recruiting nowPhase 124 sites

VT-10201 is an Open-label, Phase 1b, Single-ascending Dose Study That Will Evaluate the Safety of VERVE-102 Administered to Patients With Heterozygous Familial Hypercholesterolemia (HeFH) or Premature Coronary Artery Disease (CAD) Who Requi…

Implementing Individualized Patient Reported Outcome Measures in Routine Care of Patients With Coronary Artery Disease

Recruiting now2 sites

Investigators recently developed the APPROACH electronic patient reported outcome (ePROM) Survey and Clinician Report tools to collect individual results from online quality of life and health status surveys for patients with coronary heart…

One-Month DAPT in CABG Patients

Recruiting nowPhase 322 sites

The purpose of this study is to compare the effect of ticagrelor plus low-dose aspirin versus low-dose aspirin alone in patients with chronic coronary disease undergoing coronary artery bypass grafting.

Clinical Information System Impact on Hospitalized Patients With Chronic Disease

Opening soon1 site

This is a retrospective, observational study using routinely collected information collected by Alberta Health Services. The study will identify patients with chronic disease, defined by one or more of the following conditions; diabetes mel…

Observing the Role of Inflammation in Peripheral Artery Disease and Its Impact on Heart and Mobility Health: PANACEA-O.

Recruiting now1 site

This registry aims to collect detailed information about people in Canada who have Peripheral Artery Disease (PAD) and are receiving care in heart clinics while still able to walk and live in the community. Researchers want to better unders…

Canadian SCAD Study

Recruiting now1 site

Natural history multicenter, prospective, observational registry with 10-year follow-up

Fish Oil, Metformin and Heart Health in PCOS

Recruiting nowPhase 13 sites

Women with Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) have high testosterone levels which is associated with altered insulin-glucose metabolism and an adverse blood lipid profile, predisposing them to the development of Type II Diabetes and Cardiovas…

Low Dose ColchicinE in pAtients With Peripheral Artery DiseasE to Address Residual Vascular Risk

Recruiting nowPhase 370 sites

The Low dose ColchicinE in pAtients with peripheral Artery DiseasE to address residual vascular Risk (LEADER-PAD) trial will evaluate if anti-inflammatory therapy with colchicine will reduce vascular events in patients with symptomatic peri…

Spontaneous Coronary Artery Dissection - AntipLatelet Therapy Intensity in Guided coNservative Management (SCAD-ALIGN) Trial

Opening soonPhase 45 sites

Spontaneous coronary artery dissection (SCAD) is a rare cause of acute coronary syndrome in which blood flow to the heart muscle is reduced or interrupted. It predominantly affects women between 30 and 55 years of age and typically occurs i…

A 10-Minute Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance Protocol for Cardiac Disease

Recruiting now1 site

This study aims to identify and assess new CMR techniques that can improve current CMR protocols.

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