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NCT ID: NCT05777850 Recruiting - Catheter Ablation Clinical Trials

High-Power Short-Duration Radiofrequency Ablation in Patients With Typical Atrial Flutter

FASD-HP
Start date: October 25, 2022
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The aim of cavotricuspid isthmus (CTI) dependent flutter ablation is the bidirectional conduction block of CTI. The probability of achieving a permanent bidirectional block at the CTI depends, mainly, on the ablation energy applied and the quality of the obtained lesion. Among the factors that determine the lesion's quality those which have the bigger impact are catheter stability, contact force, power and duration of energy application and the temperature reached at depth.This is a multicenter 1:1 randomized, blinded (open for the operator) study. Two CTI ablation strategies are compared: 1) conventional treatment branch which consists of individual 25-40 W applications of unlimited duration until achieving in each application the minimum value of one of the currently accepted and used lesion markers (Ablation Index >500 at the anterior half of the CTI and >400 at the posterior half with de CARTO 3 system; 2) experimental treatment branch consistent of CTI block using individual high power (90W) short duration (4 seconds) point-by-point applications. The main objective of this study is assessing the non-inferiority of the efficacy and safety of high-power short-duration ablation in patients undergoing typical atrial flutter ablation. Secondary objectives include the comparison of total radiofrequency time, number of applications, number of steam pops, percentage of reconnections, procedure duration, pain during the procedure and time to atrial flutter recurrence.

NCT ID: NCT04657055 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Typical Atrial Flutter

AcQBlate Force Sensing Ablation System EU Study for Atrial Flutter (AcQForce Flutter-EU)

AFL-EU
Start date: April 23, 2021
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The Acutus Medical AcQForce Flutter-EU clinical study is a prospective, multi-center, non-randomized global study designed to confirm the safety and effectiveness of the AcQBlate Force Sensing Ablation System in the ablation management of symptomatic cavotricuspid isthmus dependent atrial flutter. The AcQForce Flutter-EU study is a post-market study that will be run in parallel with a US IDE study of similar design. Data will be combined to support a pre-market approval (PMA) application to the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA).

NCT ID: NCT03867266 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Typical Atrial Flutter

Typical Atrial Flutter, Ablation Index and Point by Point Ablation

FLAI
Start date: February 20, 2019
Phase:
Study type: Observational

The Ablation of the typical atrial flutter can be considered substantially anatomical, the investigators want to test a protocol that foresees the use a lesion index (AI) and that respects the Inter-Lesion Distance (ILD) ≤ 6 mm on the cavo-tricuspid isthmus (CTI) The investigators want to prove how the introduction of a lesion index combined with the continuity of lesion can allow a "first pass block" of the CTI decreasing total Radio-Frequency (RF) times

NCT ID: NCT00750711 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Radiofrequency Ablation

Typical Flutter Ablation:A Comparison of 4 mm Versus 2 mm Irrigated cathéters

Start date: March 2008
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this study is to compare the efficacy of 4 mm irrigated catheters with 2 mm irrigated catheters for ablation of typical flutter.It's a prospective randomised multicenter study.