Real Life Automatic Atrial Capture Device Control
Sinus BradycardiaSinus Node Disease2 moreThe main objective of this study is to verify the effectiveness of the new ACAP ® Confirm algorithm in the automatic management of atrial capture.
P3: Pacemaker Patient Profiling Study
BradycardiaThe P3 Study is a United States post market study to gather data on clinical status, primary indications, device therapy choices, clinical management and outcomes for patients with implantable pacemakers.
Thoracic Erector Spinae Plane Block for Painless 1st Stage Normal Vaginal Delivery: Randomized Controlled...
Numerical Rating Pain Scorethe Total Doses of Pethidine Needed Through-out Delivery Will be Measured3 morethis study will test a novel indication for bilateral erector spinae plane block (painless 1st stage normal vaginal delivery) it depends on the hypnosis that the erector spinae plane block blocks the visceral pain also by affecting the ventral rami, dorsal rami and rami communicants.
Clinical Investigation of ENO/TEO/OTO Pacing System Under MRI Environment
BradycardiaThe interest of the CAPRI study is to confirm the safety and the efficacy of the ENO/TEO/OTO pacing system when used under 1.5 or 3 Tesla MRI environment and in accordance with the MRI solutions guideline.
Efficacy and Safety of Ivabradine to Reduce Heart Rate Prior to Coronary CT-angiography in Advanced...
Heart FailureCT Angiography8 moreThe aim of this study is to compare the effects of Ivabradine and metoprolol to reduce heart rate prior to coronary CT angiography in patients with advanced heart failure.
Genetic Determinants of Hemodynamic Response to Esmolol
Decrease in Heart Rate Below Baseline ValueBeta 1 Adrenergic antagonists (beta blockers) have major role in the treatment of CHF, IHD and hypertension. However, there is large interindividual variability in the response to beta blockers. The hypothesis underlying this study is that genetic differences between individuals will determine the individual response to esmolol, a betablocker that is administered intravenously. Esmolol will be administered intravenously to healthy volunteers, and the effects on heart rate and blood pressure will be monitored. In addition, we will measure plasma renin activity and plasma levels of norepinephrine.
Oculocardiac Reflex Brain Wave Monitor
BradycardiaStrabismusOculocardiac reflex during routine strabismus surgery was prospectively observed in association with routine brain wave monitoring. Providence Hospital institutional review board (IRB) approved this observational study without need for consent.
Intubation-induced Decrease in Heart Rate as an Indicator for Intraoperative Bradycardia
Tracheal IntubationAirway Management1 moreThis prospective observational study aims to determine, if an tracheal intubation-related decrease in heart rate is associated with intraoperative reflex bradycardia in patients undergoing microlaryngoscopy (MLS) in general anesthesia.
Assessment of Intracardiac Electrograms Transmitted by Home Monitoring for the Remote Follow-up...
BradycardiaThe purpose of the PREMS study is to evaluate the capability of the periodic IEGM feature (intracardiac electrogram) to provide more extensive remote information about cardiac rhythm, sensing and capture, and thus to detect anomalies that may deserve a clinical action. PREMS is a non-interventional, prospective, and multicenter study. The primary objective is to assess the added clinical value of periodic IEGMs, based on the rate of patients with a rhythm or sensing/pacing anomaly detected on the first IEGM transmitted by Home Monitoring (HM) and non detectable so obvious on the other parameter set offered for the remote follow-up.
Predictive Factors of a Successful Implant of the CapsureFix MRI Model 5086
BradyarrhythmiaPacing leads are key elements of a pacing system as their proper functioning is one of the major factors affecting the long term performance of the whole system. Success of a pacing lead implant can be defined considering 3 items: ease of lead implant, lead stability and lead electrical performances. These factors may be related to the physician experience (global implant experience, experience with a given lead), to the implant procedure (lead access, lead position, implant time, scopy time) to the lead (handling and mechanical characteristics) and to the patient (ischemic history). Even though implant success rate is quite high with currently available leads, the weight of the different factors influencing success has never been studied systematically. The objective of the current study is then to define the predictive factors of an implant success with the CapsureFix MRI model 5086. This lead has been selected because it has been available for a short period, so the investigators have a limited experience of it and it has a unique design which makes it conditionally safe in an MRI environment and which may be associated with specific handling characteristics.