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PIvotal Trial of the KARDION Cory P4 MechANical Circulatory SupporT SystEm

Join the KARDION Cory P4 heart support system clinical trial.

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18-90 years
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Phase N/A

This study tests the KARDION CORY P4 System, a mechanical device that helps the heart during high-risk PCI (Percutaneous Coronary Intervention) procedures. A PCI is a heart surgery where doctors open blocked blood vessels. If you're 18-90 years old and have a weak heart (less than 50% efficiency), you might qualify. But you can't join if you had heart procedures recently or have serious heart or other health problems. You need to be able to visit the doctor for follow-ups and agree to everything in writing. If you have any heart conditions or have been in other studies, you might not be able to join.

  • Study Duration: 30 days.
  • Visits Needed: Several follow-ups.
  • Risks: Possible heart and health-related complications.

This study helps doctors understand if the KARDION CORY P4 is safe and effective. If you join, it's important to follow all instructions and attend all required check-ups.

Study details
    Coronary Artery Disease

NCT06445608

Kardion Inc

1 March 2025

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