Post MI Left Ventricular Dysfunction Clinical Trial
Official title:
IdeNtifying High riSk Patients Post Myocardial Infarction With REduced Left Ventricular Function Using External Loop Recorders (INSPIRE-ELR Study)
The purpose of the INSPIRE-ELR study is to characterize arrhythmias in post MI low EF (≤35%) patients in the acute phase (at discharge from hospital after index MI) and chronic phase (at 8-10 weeks after index MI) and to correlate with patients at high risk of all-cause mortality or sudden cardiac death (SCD) at 1 year.
The study is a prospective, multi-center, interventional, non-randomized study enrolling post MI low left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF ≤35%) patients prior to or at discharge from the hospital after index MI as defined in the inclusion criteria. Prior to initiating any study specific procedures, patients needs to provide his/her consent by signing and dating an informed consent form. Inclusion/Exclusion criteria will be evaluated and the patients' medical history and baseline information will be collected. Seven days ELR monitoring will be done at discharge and at chronic phase after index MI. At 6 and 9 months telephone follow-up will be done to evaluate the health status, if there will be no in-office visit planned. At 12 months there will be a scheduled in-office visit conducted to collect the health status. All the patients will be followed-up by telephone (health status) at study end (when the last patient completed the 12 month follow-up) ;