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NCT ID: NCT05222672 Completed - Pacemaker DDD Clinical Trials

Electrical and Mechanical Activation in PAcing The His Bundle Conduction sYstem

EMPATHY
Start date: February 1, 2021
Phase:
Study type: Observational

In recent years, the finding of long-term deleterious effects of right ventricular pacing (RVP) has led to an ongoing search for alternative pacing sites such as His bundle stimulation. The depolarization of the ventricles through the His-Purkinje cardiac conduction system seems to represent an ideal physiological approach to ventricular pacing, capable of engaging the normal conduction pathways and determining synchronous ventricular activation. However, there are still no clinical studies that have evaluated the electromechanical functions of the left ventricle with His bundle pacing (HBP) identified after electroanatomical reconstruction with 3D mapping system. Investigators aimed to compare the electromechanical effects on left ventricle of HBP, compared to RVP stimulation and to spontaneous rhythm of each patient.

NCT ID: NCT04482816 Completed - Clinical trials for Transcatheter Aortic Valve Implantation

Physiological vs Right Ventricular Pacing in Patients With Normal Ventricular Function Post-TAVI

PHYS-TAVI
Start date: September 14, 2020
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Single-center randomized trial in patients with pacing indication (AV block) after TAVI (transfemoral aortic valve implantation) and LVEF> 50%, that aims to study the percentage of patients who improve at 12 months in a combined clinical endpoint.

NCT ID: NCT00949715 Completed - Cardiac Pacing Clinical Trials

Optimize RV Follow-up Selective Site Pacing Clinical Trial

ORVFUP
Start date: September 2009
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

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.