Clinical Trials Related Journals
Clinical research is medical research involving people. There are two types, observational studies and clinical trials. Observational studies observe people in normal settings. Researchers gather information, group volunteers according to broad characteristics, and compare changes over time. For example, researchers may collect data through medical exams, tests, or questionnaires about a group of older adults over time to learn more about the effects of different lifestyles on cognitive health. These studies may help identify new possibilities for clinical trials. Clinical trials are research studies performed in people that are aimed at evaluating a medical, surgical, or behavioral intervention. They are the primary way that researchers find out if a new treatment, like a new drug or diet or medical device (for example, a pacemaker) is safe and effective in people. Often a
clinical trial is used to learn if a new treatment is more effective and/or has less harmful side effects than the standard treatment. Other clinical trials test ways to find a disease early, sometimes before there are symptoms. Still others test ways to prevent a
health problem. A
clinical trial may also look at how to make life better for people living with a life-threatening disease or a chronic
health problem. Clinical trials sometimes study the role of caregivers or support groups. Before the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approves a
clinical trial to begin, scientists perform laboratory tests and studies in animals to test a potential therapy’s safety and efficacy. If these studies show favorable results, the FDA gives approval for the intervention to be tested in humans.
High Impact List of Articles
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Incidence, angiographic features, clinical phenotype and therapeutic challenges of myocardial infarction due to spontaneous Coronary artery dissection in central Greece
John Papanikolaou*, Nikolaos Platogiannis, Vasileios Laschos, Konstantinos Spathoulas, Dimitrios Platogiannis
Research Article: Interventional Cardiology
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Incidence, angiographic features, clinical phenotype and therapeutic challenges of myocardial infarction due to spontaneous Coronary artery dissection in central Greece
John Papanikolaou*, Nikolaos Platogiannis, Vasileios Laschos, Konstantinos Spathoulas, Dimitrios Platogiannis
Research Article: Interventional Cardiology
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Revascularization of chronic total occluded coronary arteries: probable benefits and possible harms
Joao Lucas O'Connell, Rodrigo Penha de Almeida and Leonardo Roever
Short Communication: Interventional Cardiology
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Revascularization of chronic total occluded coronary arteries: probable benefits and possible harms
Joao Lucas O'Connell, Rodrigo Penha de Almeida and Leonardo Roever
Short Communication: Interventional Cardiology
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Should we give into temptation and attempt all chronic total occlusions?
M Boukhris, SD Tomasello & AR Galassi
Editorial: Interventional Cardiology
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Should we give into temptation and attempt all chronic total occlusions?
M Boukhris, SD Tomasello & AR Galassi
Editorial: Interventional Cardiology
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Ablation of typical atrial flutter using a novel non-fluoroscopic electromagnetic catheter tracking system
S Kircher, S Rolf, G Hindricks & P Sommer
Device Evaluations: Interventional Cardiology
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Ablation of typical atrial flutter using a novel non-fluoroscopic electromagnetic catheter tracking system
S Kircher, S Rolf, G Hindricks & P Sommer
Device Evaluations: Interventional Cardiology
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News in Interventional Cardiology-5 (2012)
News and Views: Interventional Cardiology
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News in Interventional Cardiology-5 (2012)
News and Views: Interventional Cardiology
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