View clinical trials related to Arrhythmias, Cardiac.
Filter by:The CLIMATE Observational Study examines to what extent chronically ill patients experience adverse health effects because of heat and whether the patients' specific efforts, somatosensory amplification, self-efficacy, health literacy and commitment to the GP, degree of urbanisation of the patients' administration district and characteristics of the patients' neighborhood are associated with these effects.
The purpose of the KODEX EPD Field study is to evaluate the performance of the KODEX-EPD system and collect procedural data and medical images for Philips' internal research and development activities (R&D) related to the KODEX-EPD system, as well as for marketing and publication purposes. The KODEX-EPD system is an imaging system that will allow for real time visualization of the catheters in your heart during your procedure, as well as display cardiac images of your heart in several different formats.
It is an attempt to see the reliability of the Wearable Smart Watch in identifying atrial fibrillation and other arrhythmias compared to the data detected from ILRs.
The purpose of this study is to generate effectiveness data of ARNI, in the Chinese HFrEF patients with implanted ICD or CRT-D. This will be a multicenter, interventional, open-label, and prospective single-arm study to evaluate the effect of ARNI on VAs in approximately 219 HFrEF patients receiving ICD or CRT-D in China.
AcQMap Registry is an observation study
The aim of the study is to collect data from surface ECGs by using Holter ECG recordings from patients with different forms of diagnosed arrhythmias and/or specific ECG characteristics from heart diseases to support the development of new sensing and detection algorithms for implants.
AcQMap Registry is an observational study
Study to evaluate the safety and procedural performance of the KODEX - EPD System when used in the treatment of cardiac arrhythmias. An additional objective is to develop patient specific optimized therapy (PSOT PMCF) via machine learning to improve future treatment of cardiac arrhythmias (PSOT).
The purpose of this study is to collect information about how often an abnormal heart beat happens in children who have been burned.
The purpose of this study is to test if catheter ablation is better than medication therapy at treating arrhythmias originating from the upper and/or lower chambers of the heart in order to allow the heart to beat properly.