Plain-English translation of NCT04196712 on ClinicalTrials.gov ↗ · Source last updated · Translation generated · How we translate trials
Read our Coronary Artery Disease research guide →The Essen Coronary Artery Disease Registry is a large study that gathers information from patients who undergo coronary angiography—a procedure that takes pictures of the blood vessels in your heart. By studying many patients over time, researchers hope to understand which factors predict how well patients do after this procedure.
Doctors want to better understand which patients are at higher risk for problems after heart imaging and what factors affect long-term outcomes. This information could help doctors personalize care and make better predictions about patients' futures.
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As a participant, your medical information and test results will be collected and stored in a registry database. This is not a treatment study—you will receive the coronary angiography procedure as part of your regular heart care, and doctors will simply record what they find and track your health outcomes over time. No extra procedures or medications are required.
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