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Active clinical trials for "Atrioventricular Block"

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Accelerometer Sensing for Micra AV Study

AV BlockAV Block Complete2 more

The purpose of the AccelAV Study is to characterize chronic AV synchrony in subjects implanted with MicraTM AV device. This study will be conducted upon market approval of the MicraTM AV Transcatheter Pacing System.

Completed9 enrollment criteria

Restoration of Atrioventricular Synchrony Trial

First Degree AV Block

The objective of the trial is to observe the effects of restoring atrioventricular (AV) synchrony in subjects with prolonged PR intervals. This will be assessed both acutely and chronically using echocardiographic and functional measurements.

Terminated23 enrollment criteria

Biventricular Alternative Pacing

Atrioventricular Block

Aim of present study is to examine the short and long-term results of pacing from right ventricular apex and to compare them with those of biventricular pacing.

Withdrawn8 enrollment criteria

Impact of Pacing Mode and Diastolic Function on Cardiac Output

Diastolic FunctionCardiac Output3 more

Background It is known from previous research that in patients with complete AV (atrioventricular) block and pacemaker stimulation stroke volume and cardiac output are higher with AV-synchronous than with AV-dyssynchronous pacing. However, the extent to which patients profited from AV-synchronous stimulation varied substantially. Aim of the study Aim of this study is to systematically analyze the impact of diastolic function and other echo parameters on the difference of stroke volumes/cardiac output between AV-synchronous and AV-dyssynchronous pacing modes. Methods Patients fulfilling the entry criteria will be enrolled (two-chamber pacemaker of any vendor eligible) in this monocentric, prospective, interventional study. Baseline data will be collected with a standardized questionnaire. During an echo examination, parameters of diastolic, systolic and atrial function will be assessed. Then, the stroke volume/cardiac output will be measured twice in each patient, once with AV-synchronous and once with AV-dyssynchronous pacing. Therefore, each patient will represent their own control. It will be randomized (coin tossing) which stimulation mode is first and which is second (sonographer and patient will be blinded). Descriptive statistics will be applied and regression models will be fitted to explore the data.

Completed12 enrollment criteria

Safety and the Effects of Isolated Left Ventricular Pacing in Patients With Bradyarrhythmias

BradyarrhythmiasArrhythmias3 more

Previous experimental and clinical studies have consistently suggested that right ventricular (RV) apical pacing has important adverse effects. Ventricular pacing, however, is required, and cannot be reduced in many patients with atrioventricular block. The SAFE-LVPACE study is a randomized controlled trial that compare the effects of conventional right ventricular (RV) pacing vs. left ventricular (LV) in patients with AV block.

Unknown status14 enrollment criteria

Minimizing Ventricular Pacing

Sinus Node Disease.First Degree Atrioventricular Block.

The aim of this study is to evaluate the effect of minimizing right ventricular pacing in dual-chamber pacemaker patients with sinus node disease (SND) and first degree atrioventricular block (AVIB)on exercise capacity, quality of life and other heart failure measures.

Unknown status4 enrollment criteria

BiventRicular Pacing in prolongEd Atrio-Ventricular intervaL: the REAL-CRT Study

First Degree Atrioventricular Block

This study was designed to evaluate the potential benefits of treatment with biventricular device in patients with normal systolic function , indication for pacing and impaired atrio-ventricular conduction , by comparing the treatment with dual-chamber device . The REAL -CRT study is designed to test the hypothesis that, in patients with atrioventricular block of I degree and standard pacing indications , biventricular pacing is superior to single stimulation of the right ventricle (RV) with optimized algorithms for minimization of pacing , as assessed by echocardiography an endpoint defined in terms of maintenance over time of left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF ) and left ventricular end-systolic volume ( LVESV ) .

Unknown status13 enrollment criteria

Right Ventricular Septal Pacing for the Prevention of Left Ventricular Dysfunction in Patients With...

Atrio-Ventricular Block

The aim of this study is to investigate the effects of the right ventricular septal pacing on left ventricular function compared with right ventricular apical pacing.

Unknown status2 enrollment criteria

Zero-fluoroscopic Navigation Versus Conventional Fluoroscopic Navigation for Double-chamber Pacemaker...

Sick Sinus SyndromeComplete Atrioventricular Block2 more

This study is intended to compare the feasibility, safety and efficacy of Ensite-NavX zero-fluoroscopic navigation system to conventional fluoroscopic X-ray approach as to performing double-chamber pacemaker implantation.

Unknown status8 enrollment criteria

Zero-fluoroscopic Navigation Versus Conventional Fluoroscopic Navigation for Single-chamber Pacemaker...

Sick Sinus SyndromeComplete Atrioventricular Block2 more

This study is intended to compare the feasibility, safety and efficacy of Ensite-NavX zero-fluoroscopic navigation system to conventional fluoroscopic X-ray approach as to performing single-chamber pacemaker implantation.

Unknown status8 enrollment criteria
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