Sinus Bradycardia Clinical Trial
Official title:
A Multicenter Randomized Controlled Study of Cardiac Autonomic Nerve Improvement and Pacemaker Therapy in Patients With Sinus Bradycardia
This is a multicenter randomized controlled study. By comparing patients with sinus bradycardia undergoing cardiac autonomic ganglion ablation and pacemaker therapy, and long-term follow-up to evaluate its safety and effectiveness after surgery, in order to evaluate the safety and effectiveness of cardiac autonomic ganglion ablation in the treatment of sinus bradycardia.
Status | Not yet recruiting |
Enrollment | 240 |
Est. completion date | August 31, 2026 |
Est. primary completion date | August 31, 2026 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | No |
Gender | All |
Age group | 18 Years to 80 Years |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: 1. Aged 18 to 80 years old; 2. Symptomatic sinus bradycardia; 3. Not meet the class I indications for pacemaker implantation. Exclusion Criteria: 1. Structural heart disease, heart surgery history; 2. Drug-induced SB, sinus pause >2.0 s, positive atropine test, corrected sinus node recovery time (cSNRT) >525 ms; 3. Any atrial or ventricular arrhythmia, or a history of ablation procedures to treat atrial tachyarrhythmias; 4. With Significant congenital heart disease, ejection fraction was <40% measured by echocardiography; 5. Allergic to contrast media; 6. Contraindication to anticoagulation medications; 7. Severe pulmonary disease e.g. restrictive pulmonary disease, chronic obstructive disease (COPD); 9. Poor general health; 10.Life expectancy less than 6 months. |
Country | Name | City | State |
---|---|---|---|
n/a |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
---|---|
Shanghai Chest Hospital | The Second Affiliated Hospital of Shandong University of traditional Chinese Medicine, The Second People's Hospital of Yuhuan City |
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
---|---|---|---|---|
Primary | Symptom score after operation | Each patient subjectively assessed his or her SB-related symptom, including dizziness, fatigue, and palpitation, on a score of 1 to 10 points (mildtosevere). The total SB-related symptom score for each patient was calculated as the sum of all scores for individual symptoms. | 48 months | |
Secondary | Quality of life score | The Medical Outcomes Study Short-Form 36 Health Survey (SF-36) was used to assess quality of life (QoL) at baseline and 12 months after ablation. The self-administration mode was strictly followed for QoL surveys. TheSF-36 assesses 8 specific QoL domains, namely physical functioning, role limitations due to physical health, bodily pain, general health, vitality, social functioning, role limitations due to emotional problem, and mental health. For each subscale, scores were transformed to a scale ranging from 0 to 100, with lower scores representing a lower QoL. | 48 months | |
Secondary | Psychological quality score | The Zung Self-Rating Depression Scale is a short self administered survey to quantify the depressed status of a patient. There are 20 items on the scale that rate the four common characteristics of depression: the pervasive effect, the physiological equivalents, other disturbances, and psychomotor activities.
There are ten positively worded and ten negatively worded questions. Each question is scored on a scale of 1-4 (a little of the time, some of the time, good part of the time, most of the time). |
48 months |
Status | Clinical Trial | Phase | |
---|---|---|---|
Recruiting |
NCT06276816 -
Cardiac Denervation Ablation Strategy for Severe Sinus Bradycardia
|
||
Enrolling by invitation |
NCT05903313 -
A Study to Evaluate Accuracy and Validity of the Chang Gung ECG Abnormality Detection Software
|
||
Completed |
NCT02462941 -
Analysis of Adenosine on Sinus and Atrioventricular Nodal Conduction in the Pediatric Transplanted Heart
|
Phase 1 | |
Active, not recruiting |
NCT01200667 -
uPHI: Wireless Body Area Network Core Technology
|
N/A | |
Completed |
NCT02400983 -
Real Life Automatic Atrial Capture Device Control
|
N/A | |
Completed |
NCT00832260 -
IES-ACap: Influence of Atrial Pulse Width in the Behaviour of ACap™ Confirm Algorithm.
|