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This study is to describe the exact location of NOAF-maintaining foci and rotors after cardiac surgery identified by mapping using the non-invasive phase mapping with CardioInsightTM - 3D Mapping technology (CardioInsightTM, Medtronic Switzerland, Tolochenaz, Switzerland) and a low-dose computed tomography scan of the chest.


Clinical Trial Description

Atrial fibrillation (AF) is the most commonly oberserved postoperative complication after cardiac surgery. New-onset atrial fibrillation (NOAF) leads to prolonged intensive care unit (ICU) and hospital length of stay, increased early mortality and stroke along with higher treatment costs. The exact location of structures triggering or maintaining NOAF is unknown. Identifying the exact location of NOAF- maintaining foci and rotors could allow development of preventive treatment strategies like preoperative ablation or perioperative ablation of high-risk foci. Non-invasive phase mapping with CardioInsightTM (CIT) - 3D Mapping technology (CardioInsightTM, Medtronic Switzerland, Tolochenaz, Switzerland) allows non-invasive description of AF foci and rotors with a 252-electrode vest applied to the patient's torso due to detailed mapping of NOAF-maintaining structures without invasive electrophysiological examination. This study is to describe the exact location of NOAF-maintaining foci and rotors after cardiac surgery identified by mapping using the non-invasive phase mapping with CardioInsightTM - 3D Mapping technology (CardioInsightTM, Medtronic Switzerland, Tolochenaz, Switzerland) and a low-dose computed tomography scan of the chest. ;


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NCT number NCT04964765
Study type Observational
Source University Hospital, Basel, Switzerland
Contact David Santer, Dr. med.
Phone +41 61 32 85818
Email david.santer@usb.ch
Status Recruiting
Phase
Start date April 12, 2022
Completion date December 2028