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Multicenter Registry on Microvascular Dysfunction - Searching a New Ach Spasm Definition

Multicenter Registry on Microvascular Dysfunction - Searching a New Ach Spasm Definition

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18-90 years
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Phase N/A

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Overview

The MICRO-SNAPE registry will collect data from patients undergoing investigation of microvascular dysfunction and coronary spasm in Europe and North America.

Description

Microvascular dysfunction is an important determinant of patients´quality of life and prognosis, which however remains poorly classified. Given the high burden of disease and the severity of the functional impairment in these patients, the lack of a clear understanding and diagnosis has a potentially large clinical importance. It is therefore important to better describe the phenotype of these patients. The MICRO-SNAPE registry will allow investigating these associations. Patient data as collected during the local clinical practice and at the operator's discretion, will be entered in this non-interventional registry.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Patients who underwent combined measurements of coronary pressure and flow in at least 1 native coronary artery in response to endothelium dependent and independent vasodilators.

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Hemodynamic instability
  • Age <18 years

Study details
    Coronary Microvascular Disease
    Coronary Vasospasm

NCT06125392

Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz

23 June 2024

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