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Filter by:Investigators developed a multidimensional protocol for the management of AF in the emergency department. Investigators aimed to assess if this new ER AF management protocol would result in better outcomes compared to routine care.
To investigate the influence of different psychological parameters (e.g. depression, anxiety, personality traits, resilience, tolerance of uncertainty or heart beat perception) on treatment outcome and quality of life in patients with cardiac arrythmias.
The purpose of this study is to evaluate the safety and feasibility of the IV loading strategy in patients who are selected to receive sotalol.
The researchers are trying to determine whether the Alivecor device can simulate other electrocardiogram (ECG) leads to record electrical activity.
Comparative analysis of available ILR devices models Abbot Confirm RxTM, Medtronic Reveal LINQTM, and Biotronik BIOMONITOR., evaluating detection performance and effective of transmission of these devices to better understand the differences between them.
ECGs are routinely performed in cardiology. Recently handheld ECGs have shown promise in screening for heart rhythm disorders. These are quick to perform and do not require the preparation that is needed for 12 lead ECGs. We wanted to test whether a novel handheld ECG recorder, Kardia 6L, which has the potential to record a 6 lead ECG is able to screen for ECG abnormalities, thereby obviating the need for a full 12 lead ECG. This may allow for earlier diagnosis and treatment.
Ventricular tachycardia and ventricular fibrillation (VT/VF) are the most common causes of sudden cardiac death in patients with diseased hearts. The factors contributing to these deadly arrhythmias are not well understood. The presence of a wide variety of microbial flora in the human GI tract, particularly colon has been well recognized for a long time. There are also emerging links showing the effect of an intact gut microbiome having effects on left ventricular remodeling after myocardial infarction and hypertension. Gut microbiota has also been associated with outcomes in atrial fibrillation. There is little available in current literature showing a relationship between gut microbiome characteristics and ventricular arrhythmia burden. The gut microbiome has particularly strong interactions with neuroendocrine and immunologic mediators and has effects on the modulation of the autonomic nervous system. These systems are also hypothesized to influence ventricular arrhythmias. The investigators propose to study the relation and interaction between gut microbiome and ventricular arrhythmogenesis.
The proposed clinical study aims to validate the diagnostic performance, compared to a reference ECG, of the electrocardiographic function of the BPM Core developed by Withings for the automatic identification of atrial fibrillation (AF).
This study aimed to analyze the usefulness of telecardiology in the primary health care level using an ECG personal sensor developed in Slovenia.Investigators also wanted to evaluate the satisfaction of patients and their physicians and the cost-effectiveness of this tool.
This study will provide ongoing, high quality data on the safety, performance, and clinical benefits of Abbott's EP devices in a real-world setting.