Activation Timing and Atrial Fibrillation
ArrhythmiasCardiac2 moreThis is a single center, non-randomized, unblinded study of patients who are followed at Essentia Health - St. Mary's Medical Center and who are referred for a clinically indicated diagnostic electrophysiology (EP) study with or without ablation. During the procedure, events of atrial fibrillation, sinus rhythm and bundle branch block that may occur during the course of the case will be saved electronically and analyzed offline. The stored data will be evaluated off-line for changes in activation timing of the near and far field ventricular signals of the stored events. This proof-of-concept study will attempt to assess whether atrial fibrillation, or bundle branch block can change activation timing compared to baseline sinus rhythm. If no significant activation change is seen, then this finding can be used as a basis to distinguish ventricular tachycardia from atrial fibrillation in future rhythm discrimination methods.
UMBRELLA - Incidence of Arrhythmias in Spanish Population With a Medtronic Implantable Cardiac Defibrillator...
CardiomyopathiesCardiac Arrhythmias1 moreThe purpose of the study is to analyze the different patient profiles implanted with an Implantable Cardiac Defibrillator (ICD) in Spain (guidelines adoption) and the patient prognosis as a function of clinical profile, implant indication, arrhythmias incidence, treatments or device programming.
Electrocardiographic Mapping and Imaging
Cardiac ArrhythmiaThe purpose of this study is to evaluate a novel non-invasive cardiac electric imaging methodology for localizing and imaging cardiac electrical activity from body surface electrocardiographic recordings in patients with ventricular tachycardia (VT). Using non-invasive means will increase our ability to correctly diagnose cardiac abnormalities, and aid ablation of cardiac arrhythmias, offering enhanced performance to what currently exists.
Clinical Evaluation of the CARTO™ XP EP Navigation System v9 and Biosense Webster SOUNDSTAR 3D Diagnostic...
Cardiac ArrhythmiasFeasibility study to evaluate CARTO™ XP EP Navigation System V9 and SOUNDSTAR 3D Diagnostic Ultrasound Catheter.
Comparative Analysis in Detection of Atrial Arrhythmia and ECG Quality in Three Different Insertable...
ArrhythmiasCardiacComparative analysis of available ILR devices models Abbot Confirm RxTM, Medtronic Reveal LINQTM, and Biotronik BIOMONITOR., evaluating detection performance and effective of transmission of these devices to better understand the differences between them.
Feasibility and Safety of IV Sotalol Administered as a Loading Dose to Initiate Oral Sotalol Therapy...
ArrhythmiasCardiac1 moreThe purpose of this study is to evaluate the safety and feasibility of the IV loading strategy in patients who are selected to receive sotalol.
Efficacy of Flash Glucose-Sensing Technology on the Occurrence of Cardiac Arrhythmias Associated...
Insulin Treated Type 2 Diabetes With High Risk of HypoglycemiaHypoglycemia, frequently asymptomatic, may lead to cardiac arrythmias and induce an increased risk of cardiovascular morbidity and mortality in patients with type 2 diabetes (T2D). The study hypothesize is that the hypoglycemia reduction, achieved with the FREESTYLE LIBRE device, a Glucose Continuous Monitoring system, may decrease cardiac arrythmias associated with hypoglycemia. So the main objective is to evaluate the efficacy of the FREESTYLE LIBRE system, associated with a specific therapeutic education on the cardiac arrythmias reduction, compared to a capillary ASG system with standard therapeutic education, in patient with T2D with high risk of hypoglycemia. This is a open, multicenter, controlled, randomized study in parallel group.
The Effect of Energy Drink Ingredients on Cardiovascular Function in Men and Women 18-39 Years Old...
Cardiac ArrhythmiaBlood PressureStatement of the research question: Does the caffeine in energy drinks interact with other ingredients to affect cardiovascular function in healthy male and female adults after exercise? Purpose and significance of the study: Energy drinks are beverages promoted to enhance alertness along with athletic and cognitive performance. The most common ingredients found in energy drinks include water, sugar, caffeine, taurine, and B-vitamins, with variable inclusion of other ingredients, such as carnitine, glucuronolactone, inositol, guarana, ginkgo biloba leaf extract, thistle extract, and ginseng root extract. Since the mid-1990s, the consumption of energy drinks has grown dramatically, with worldwide sales in 2017 exceeding $49 billion. As the sale of energy drinks has grown, so has the number of adverse event case reports for patients who consumed energy drinks. Reported symptoms included cardiac arrhythmias such as ventricular fibrillation, atrial fibrillation, and cardiac arrest. A few small clinical studies have found that energy drinks can increase systolic and diastolic blood pressure and change electrical activity in the heart as measured by an electrocardiogram (ECG). The intent of the proposed study is to determine whether caffeine or the combination of caffeine with taurine and L-carnitine can alter cardiovascular function. Hypothesis: The effects of the ingredients of energy drinks on the heart are mediated in part by interactions between caffeine, taurine and carnitine. The amount of each ingredient in the study was based upon the amount commonly contained in two cans of energy drinks currently on the market.
Exercise Training in Patients With Cardioverter-Defibrillators
ArrhythmiaExercise therapy has proven to be an effective additive therapy in patients with cardiovascular diseases. The prognostic value of physical activity is well established in patients with congestive heart failure. Therefore the investigators assumed that the population of patients with implantable cardioverter-defibrillators (ICD) with impaired left ventricular function may also benefit from a cardiovascular training in terms of improved quality of life and reduction of ventricular arrhythmia. The data on feasibility, risk and therapeutic effects of exercise training are very limited or not available. This prospective randomized study examines the feasibility and benefits of exercise therapy in patients with ICD and congestive heart failure.
Virtual Reality to Reduce Intra-procedural Anxiety and Sedation Needs During Procedures
ArrhythmiaResearchers are assessing whether use of a virtual reality experience, used during the procedure, can reduce anxiety and improve satisfaction related to the procedure, especially when no or little sedation is being used.