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Filter by:The aim of the study is to evaluate the impact of cryoablation of atrial fibrillation in patients with severe chronic heart failure (CHF) on long term outcome of CHF and efficacy (endurance) of the procedure itself. The study hypothesis is that cryoablation in eligible patients with CHF and ICD/CRT (implantable cardioverter defibrillator / cardiac resynchronization therapy) implants reduce the number of recurrent CHF hospitalizations, mortality, need for mechanical support of LV (left ventricle) and heart transplant (primary endpoint) at 1 year observation in comparison to traditional (pharmacological) treatment..
The heart failure is a chronic pathology with prevalence from 2 to 3% of general population, a death rate of 50% at 6 months for patients with stage IV, and a probability of death or hospitalization or emergency consultation of 40% at 3 years. The care of patients is heterogeneous, especially in light of the organization of therapeutic education offered to patients and patient monitoring modalities. The aim of this study is to investigate the management strategies for patients with chronic heart failure stage III or IV NYHA, and heart failure patients with stage II NYHA with previous hospitalization for heart failure. This is a longitudinal observational multicenter study comparing a management strategy including patient education and monitoring as part of a hospital dedicated organization and an organization of care as usually done in France. The primary endpoint was a composite endpoint of morbidity and mortality involving deaths, unplanned readmissions and emergency visits for heart failure. The expected number of patients is 720 patients (360 per strategy). The follow-up duration of 24 months.