
RESOLUTE trial
The RESOLUTE trial was a scientific study that tested a new type of heart stent, called Resolute, used to open blocked arteries. Researchers aimed to compare its safety and effectiveness against other stents in preventing heart attacks and other complications. The trial involved patients undergoing procedures to treat coronary artery disease, and it monitored their health over time. Results showed that the Resolute stent was effective in keeping arteries open and had a safety profile comparable to or better than existing stents, supporting its use as a reliable option in heart disease treatment.