U.S., May 29 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT06992830) titled 'Cardioneuroablation for Variant Angina' on May 16.

Brief Summary: Variant angina, also known as vasospastic angina, is a form of chest pain caused by temporary spasms of the coronary arteries, which reduce blood flow to the heart. These spasms often occur at rest and may lead to serious complications, including life-threatening heart rhythm problems and sudden cardiac death. While most patients improve with medications such as calcium channel blockers and nitrates, some continue to have symptoms despite treatment. In addition, some patients are unable or unwilling to take medications regularly, which further limits effective manageme...