Study For Women with Heart Complications

What we are studying

The purpose of this research study is to learn whether female patients undergoing a medical procedure (PCI) to open a blood vessel(s) in the heart experience more success and lower complications when the medical procedure is performed through the leg or through the arm. Prior research indicates women are at a higher risk of bleeding compared with men when undergoing the same medical procedure. This higher risk of bleeding may be a reason why this medical procedure is not performed as often in women as men even though it may be beneficial to women.

Who we are studying

  • Women
  • Races:
    • White
    • African American
    • Asian
    • American Indian or Alaska Native
    • Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander
    • Other
  • All Ethnicities
  • Ages 18+

Eligibility Criteria

  • Female patient undergoing urgent or elective PCI or undergoing Diagnostic Angiography

What is involved

  • 51 day commitment

Compensation:

None

Details

If you think you qualify, please have your physician contact the coordinator.

Contact Information

Study Coordinator
Teresa Young
Email
tyoung@wakehealth.edu
Phone
336-713-4432

Disclaimer: The information on this website is for general informational purposes only and SHOULD NOT be relied upon as a substitute for sound professional medical advice, evaluation or care from your physician or other qualified health care provider.