Plain-English translation of NCT07114393 on ClinicalTrials.gov ↗ · Source last updated · Translation generated · How we translate trials
This is a quality improvement study that looks at how often doctors use advanced imaging tools called intracoronary imaging during complex heart procedures. The study will compare outcomes before and after hospitals increase their use of this imaging technology to guide treatment decisions. Researchers want to understand whether using more imaging during these procedures leads to better results for patients.
Complex heart blockages can be difficult to treat, and doctors may not always use all available tools to guide their procedures. This study aims to see whether encouraging hospitals to use advanced imaging more often—to get a better view inside the arteries—can improve how well treatments work and keep patients healthier longer.
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As a participant, you will not need to do anything extra—this is a registry study that uses data already collected during your standard heart procedure at a Dutch hospital. Your procedure information, including details about the imaging used and your outcomes, will be reviewed as part of this quality improvement project. The study has two phases: first, a baseline period that documents current practice, and then a new phase where hospitals implement a protocol to use more imaging guidance during complex procedures.
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