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Mainz Intracoronary Database. The Coronary Slow-flow and Microvascular Diseases Registry

Mainz Intracoronary Database. The Coronary Slow-flow and Microvascular Diseases Registry

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Overview

Primary goal of the registry is to collect prospective data on patients undergoing coronary angiography in Mainz. Following amendment of the procol, this study will also include patients who received an Aborb bioresorbable scaffold for the therapy of de novo stenoses.

Description

Patients included in the registry will be contacted by telephone at 3,6,9, 12 months and 2, 5, 10 years after the procedure. In case coronary slow flow is shown at the index procedure, 39ml of blood will be drawn for further studies.

According to the regulations of the Province Rheinland-Pfalz, national law, and with the approval of the Ethic commission of the Landesärztekammer Rheinland Pfalz, patients (n=1000) will also be retrospectively entered in the database in an anonymous way. For these patients, no specific study procedure is foreseen and the MICAT database will be only used as a platform (database of anonymous data collected during routine clinical practice).

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • clinical indication to coronary angiography

Exclusion Criteria:

  • none

Study details
    Coronary Artery Disease
    Microvascular Dysfunction

NCT02180178

Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz

14 October 2025

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