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PET-cCTA-cFFR for Coronary Artery Disease
Study Summary
This trial is looking to develop a better way to non-invasively test for coronary artery disease in patients with stable angina. Patients who are already scheduled to undergo an invasive coronary catheterization procedure will be recruited to also undergo a PET-cCTA-cFFR test.
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Does this trial involve participants older than 30 years of age?
"This study is seeking applicants aged 18 to 90. There are 18 sub-studies for minors and 537 studies specifically targeting seniors."
How many participants are there in this experimentation?
"Affirmative. The information hosted on clinicaltrials.gov suggests that the project, which launched in June 2019 and was last updated in October 2022, is actively recruiting participants at one location with a target of 35 patients."
Is it possible for me to become a participant in this clinical research?
"Entrants hoping to partake in this clinical trial must have documented coronary artery disease and be within the 18-90 year old age range. Approximately 35 participants need to be recruited for this medical study."
Is this investigation presently recruiting participants?
"Affirmative. According to clinicaltrials.gov, this experiment has been recruiting patients since June 6th 2019 and was refreshed on October 6th 2022. 35 individuals are being sought by the study at its single research centre."
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