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Gyeongsang National University Hospital Registry

Gyeongsang National University Hospital Registry

Not Recruiting
18 years and older
All
Phase N/A

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Overview

The G-NUH registry is a two-center, real-world registry of percutaneous coronary intervention in patients with significant coronary artery disease. From January 2010, PCI-treated patients from Gyeonsang National University Hospitals (Jinju & Changwon) were enrolled in this registry.

The aim of this registry is to investigate long-term clinical outcomes and predictors of adverse outcomes after percutaneous coronary intervention from the academic hospitals.

Description

In the G-NUH registry, the investigators have collected and measured multiple hemostatic, physiologic and laboratory measurements (on-admission & 1-month) and questionnarred from PCI-treated patients. This registry will focus on the impacts of these parameters on long-term clinical outcomes from East Asian patients.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Age >= 18 years
  • Significant coronary artery disease
  • Treated with PCI
  • Multiple hemostatic or physiologic measurements

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Medically treated cases

Study details
    Percutaneous Coronary Intervention
    Hemostatic Disorder
    Blood Clot

NCT04650529

Gyeongsang National University Hospital

30 January 2026

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