Unstable Angina Pectoris
30
2
2
16
Key Insights
Highlights
Success Rate
89% trial completion (above average)
Clinical Risk Assessment
Based on trial outcomes
Moderate Risk
Score: 30/100
6.7%
2 terminated out of 30 trials
88.9%
+2.4% vs benchmark
33%
10 trials in Phase 3/4
19%
3 of 16 completed with results
Key Signals
Data Visualizations
Phase Distribution
Trial Status
Trial Success Rate
Benchmark: 86.5%
Based on 16 completed trials
Clinical Trials (30)
The International Survey of Acute Coronary Syndromes-ARCHIVES
Aerobic Exercise-induced Effect on Endothelial Function in Patients With Ischaemic Heart Disease
Clinical Characteristics, Frailty, and Prognostic Predictors in Patients Aged 75 and Older With Acute Coronary Syndrome
A Multi-center, Real-World Clinical Trial of caIMR on Two Specific Kinds of Patients.
International Survey of Acute Coronary Syndromes
Safety and Efficacy of Low Temperature Contrast in UAP Patients During PCI (LOTA-I)
BASIC VALIDATE Coronary Stent Registry
The Flash FFR Ⅱ Study
A Comparative Evaluation of the Extent of Neointima Formation at 1 Month and 2 Months After Implantation Using OCT
Risk Markers in the Acute Coronary Syndromes
Beta-cell Function in Glucose Abnormalities and Acute Myocardial Infarction
Influence of Metoclopramide on Ticagrelor Pharmacokinetics and Pharmacodynamics in Patients With Unstable Angina Pectoris on Concomitant Treatment With Morphine
Influence of Naloxone on Ticagrelor Pharmacokinetics and Pharmacodynamics in Patients With Unstable Angina Pectoris on Concomitant Treatment With Morphine
Efficacy and Safety of Low Dose Ticagrelor in Patients With Unstable Angina Pectoris After Coronary Stent Implantation
Danhong Injection in the Treatment of Unstable Angina Pectoris
PCB for Long De Novo Lesions of Main Coronary Arteries (D-Lesion Long Trial)
ARgentinean Risk Assessment Registry in ACS; the ARRA-RACS Study
Bioresorbable Polymer ORSIRO Versus Durable Polymer RESOLUTE ONYX Stents
DUrable Polymer-based STent CHallenge of Promus ElemEnt Versus ReSolute Integrity
High-intensity Exercise After Acute Cardiac Event (HITCARE)