This study focuses on patients with acute myocardial infarction, which is a serious condition where blood flow to a part of the heart muscle is blocked, causing damage to the heart tissue. The study will test a medication called ziltivekimab, which will be given as an injection under the skin (subcutaneous injection) once monthly, compared to placebo. Both treatments will be given in addition to standard medical care.
The purpose of this research is to determine if ziltivekimab is better than placebo at reducing the buildup of fatty deposits (called atherosclerosis) in the coronary arteries, which are the blood vessels that supply the heart muscle. The study will last for 12 months, during which participants will receive either ziltivekimab or placebo injections.
During the study, doctors will use special imaging techniques to look at the blood vessels of the heart to measure changes in the fatty deposits. They will also collect blood samples to measure various substances that can indicate inflammation and heart health. The study will track participants’ health outcomes, including any heart-related events that may occur during the study period.



Austria
Denmark
Italy
Spain
The Netherlands