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A new clinical trial (NCT07549477) registered on ClinicalTrials.gov will evaluate the use of cardiac magnetic resonance imaging (CMR) for examining catheter-associated right atrial clot in adult cancer patients. The single-arm observational study will assess CMR as a diagnostic tool to help clinicians determine optimal treatment options for this patient population. No regulatory compliance obligations or deadlines are associated with this registry entry.

“The researchers are doing this study to see how well cardiac magnetic resonance imaging (CMR) scans can be used to examine the properties of central venous catheter-associated right atrial clot (RA clot).”

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This registry entry adds a new clinical trial (NCT07549477) to the ClinicalTrials.gov database. The study is a single-arm, open-label observational trial assessing cardiac MRI effectiveness for evaluating right atrial clots associated with central venous catheters in cancer patients. No changes to existing regulations, guidance, or compliance requirements are associated with this entry. For compliance professionals, this represents informational content about an ongoing research initiative with no actionable obligations.

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A Study of Cardiac Magnetic Resonance Imaging (CMR) for Evaluating Catheter-Associated Right Atrial Clot in People With Cancer

N/A NCT07549477 Kind: NA Apr 24, 2026

Abstract

The researchers are doing this study to see how well cardiac magnetic resonance imaging (CMR) scans can be used to examine the properties of central venous catheter-associated right atrial clot (RA clot). This could help doctors decide on the best treatment options.

Conditions: Adult Cancer Patients, Right Atrial Clot

Interventions: Cardiac MRI

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