Ischaemic Heart Disease

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Status: Recruiting

iCorMicA - Stratified Medicine in Angina

The iCorMicA study is a multicentre, prospective, randomised, double-blind, sham-controlled, parallel-group, end-point trial and registry. The investigators seek to determine whether stratified medical therapy guided by an adjunctive interventional diagnostic procedure (IDP) during the invasive management of patients with known or suspected angina but no obstructive coronary artery disease improves symptoms, wellbeing, cardiovascular risk and clinical outcomes.

Participants needed: 1,500
Trial details
Age: 18+Biological sex: AllType: InterventionalSponsor: NHS Greater Glasgow and ClydeUpdated: Apr 9, 2026Locations: 39
Eligibility criteria

Age ≥18 years. [+4]

A non-coronary primary indication for invasive angiography (e.g. valve disease,... [+3]

Status: Recruiting

Machine Learning in Quantitative Stress Echocardiography

Greater diagnostic accuracy is required to find out who is at risk of a heart attack as this can reduce the requirement of more invasive downstream tests and thereby improve the patient experience and also reduce their exposure to risk. Stress echocardiography is a routine clinical test that involves using ultrasound to image the heart whilst it is under stress to assess the risk of a heart attack. This study will focus on developing more accurate analysis tools to interpret the results of these stress echocardiographic scans. New methods will be tested to measure the function of each part of the heart muscle, using advanced analysis of the information obtained when high-frequency sound waves are bounced off the heart inside the chest. The researchers will measure and report exact heart function during stress, so that they will be able to recognise normal hearts and those with any disease. New computer methods will be developed to display any abnormality, which will make it easier for doctors to choose the best treatment for patients who are at risk. The goals and potential benefits of this research proposal are to update the interpretation of a routinely used clinical test (stress echocardiography) to produce a reliable new method for diagnosing the precise effects of diseased arteries on the function of the heart muscle; to develop new computer graphics that adapt to show individual risks for each patient; and to implement new computer models that can be constantly updated

Participants needed: 1,250
Trial details
Age: 20-89Biological sex: AllType: ObservationalSponsor: Hull University Teaching Hospitals NHS TrustUpdated: Feb 17, 2026Locations: 1
Eligibility criteria

Clinically suitable for stress echocardiography examination

None

Status: Recruiting

CABGpreHAB - a Feasibility Study Protocol

Patients with ischemic heart disease (IHD) awaiting coronary artery bypass graft (CABG) surgery often face challenges like advanced age, frailty, comorbidities, and physical inactivity. These factors, combined with the physiological and psychological stress of surgery, can hinder postoperative recovery. Traditionally, strategies to improve surgical outcomes focus on the intra- and postoperative periods. However, the pre-surgery waiting period offers a "window of opportunity" for prehabilitation, which aims to enhance patients' functional capacity through exercise, nutrition, and psychological support. The CABGpreHAB feasibility study evaluates the feasibility of a home-based multimodal prehabilitation intervention for patients awaiting elective CABG surgery. This randomized pilot study compares the intervention plus usual care to usual care alone, assessing feasibility outcomes like recruitment, retention, attrition, fidelity, and adherence. The study aims to optimize a subsequent full-scale randomized controlled trial (RCT) and improve patient outcomes by leveraging the pre-surgery period for prehabilitation.

Participants needed: 50
Trial details
Age: 18+Biological sex: AllType: InterventionalSponsor: Rigshospitalet, DenmarkUpdated: Jun 29, 2025Locations: 1
Eligibility criteria

Planned to have elective isolated first-time CABG surgery. [+4]

Patient with unstable angina pectoris and/ or MI during the last two weeks. [+8]

Status: Recruiting

iFR Guided Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting Surgery

The expected outcome of better and improved patency of bypass grafts and its direct relation to pre-operative iFR measurements of stenosis as compared to direct visual physiology of stenosis in the coronary angiogram. To establish the correlation between the use of intracoronary physiology and improved graft patency at 12 months for patients undergoing CABG surgery. It is a minimum of 28 and a maximum of 100 patients single-centre proof or concept/ observational study/ pilot study.

Participants needed: 100
Trial details
Age: 25-80Biological sex: AllType: ObservationalSponsor: Prakash PunjabiUpdated: Nov 21, 2023Locations: 1
Eligibility criteria

Age of 25 to 80 years of age [+3]

Emergency CABG surgery [+2]