Cardiac Pacing Clinical Trial
Official title:
Optimize RV Follow-up Selective Site Pacing Clinical Trial
The purpose of the Optimize RV Follow-Up study is to determine the long-term effect of selective site pacing. Selective site pacing refers to which area of the right ventricle the lead is placed. The goal of selective site pacing is to improve how the heart contracts when paced.
The Optimize RV Follow-Up Selective Site Pacing Clinical Trial is open to subjects that were previously enrolled in the Optimize RV Selective Site Pacing Clinical Trial. ;
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Recruiting |
NCT05557006 -
Change of QRS Morphology and Electrophysiological Characteristics During Pacing Within the Interventricular Septum
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Completed |
NCT04119323 -
Image Location and Performance of Left Bundle Branch Pacing
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Recruiting |
NCT04595487 -
LVSP vs RVP in Patients With AV Conduction Disorders
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N/A | |
Terminated |
NCT00858559 -
Follow-up of Patients With Implantable Cardioverter Defibrillators by Home Monitoring (ANVITE)
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N/A | |
Completed |
NCT04023890 -
Ventricular Electrical Synchronization by Stimulating Left and Right Bundle Branches Area in Pacing-indicated Patients
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Completed |
NCT00621491 -
Prevention of Venous Thrombosis After Permanent Transvenous Leads Implantation
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N/A | |
Completed |
NCT04738396 -
Electrogram and Hemodynamic Characteristics of Adaptive LBBAP in Patients With Heart Failure or Bradycardia
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Completed |
NCT01755143 -
Evaluation of Approved Pacing Lead (Model 5076) for Use in MRI Environment
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N/A |