Plain-English translation of NCT05326828 on ClinicalTrials.gov ↗ · Source last updated · Translation generated · How we translate trials
This trial is testing whether a small implantable cardiac monitor — a device placed under the skin — can detect irregular heart rhythms that may have caused a heart attack in patients whose coronary arteries are actually clear. Researchers believe that undetected irregular heartbeats may be a hidden cause of heart attacks in some patients, and this device could help find those cases.
Up to half of patients who have a heart attack with clear coronary arteries never receive a proper diagnosis or treatment. The new treatment aims to uncover whether hidden irregular heart rhythms are responsible for these unexplained heart attacks, which could lead to better care.
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If you qualify for the main group, you will receive a small implantable cardiac monitor placed under your skin in a minor procedure. The device will continuously monitor your heart rhythm for up to 5 years, and you'll return for follow-up visits to check your health and retrieve data from the monitor. If you are not able to receive the device, you can still participate by sharing your medical information and completing standard heart evaluations over the same 5-year period.
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