ATRIAL FLUTTER
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New pill aims to keep heart in rhythm after AFib episode
Disease control OngoingThis study tests whether a new drug called Refralon, taken as a tablet once or twice daily, can prevent atrial fibrillation or flutter from returning after normal heart rhythm has been restored. About 175 adults with persistent AFib will receive either Refralon or a placebo for 6…
Matched conditions: ATRIAL FLUTTER
Phase: PHASE2 • Sponsor: National Medical Research Center for Cardiology, Ministry of Health of Russian Federation • Aim: Disease control
Last updated Jun 27, 2026 12:05 UTC
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New alert system aims to prevent strokes in half a million heart patients
Disease control ENROLLING_BY_INVITATIONThis study tests whether a computer alert in doctors' charts can help more atrial fibrillation patients get blood thinners to prevent strokes. About 5,094 patients and their doctors are involved. The alert fires during visits if a patient has high stroke risk but isn't on blood t…
Matched conditions: ATRIAL FLUTTER
Phase: NA • Sponsor: University of Massachusetts, Worcester • Aim: Disease control
Last updated Jun 27, 2026 12:03 UTC
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New electric pulse treatment may improve safety for Hard-to-Treat heart flutter
Disease control ENROLLING_BY_INVITATIONThis study tests a new type of heart ablation called pulsed-field ablation for people with a recurring heart rhythm problem called atypical atrial flutter. The goal is to see if this method is safer and works better than standard treatments. About 30 adults will receive the proce…
Matched conditions: ATRIAL FLUTTER
Phase: NA • Sponsor: Taipei Veterans General Hospital, Taiwan • Aim: Disease control
Last updated Jun 27, 2026 09:06 UTC
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New ultrasound technique could sharpen heart arrhythmia diagnosis
Diagnosis ENROLLING_BY_INVITATIONThis study tests a new, non-invasive ultrasound method called electromechanical wave imaging (EWI) to see if it can more accurately locate and diagnose heart rhythm problems compared to standard tests. About 322 adults already scheduled for a heart procedure will get an EWI scan …
Matched conditions: ATRIAL FLUTTER
Phase: NA • Sponsor: Columbia University • Aim: Diagnosis
Last updated Jun 27, 2026 12:24 UTC
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New AI-Powered heart monitor put to the test
Diagnosis TerminatedThis study was designed to test a new portable ECG recorder called Hativ P30, which uses artificial intelligence to analyze heart rhythms. Researchers planned to compare its readings to a standard 12-lead ECG in adults, including those with and without arrhythmias. However, the s…
Matched conditions: ATRIAL FLUTTER
Phase: NA • Sponsor: VUNO Inc. • Aim: Diagnosis
Last updated Jun 27, 2026 09:06 UTC
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Storytelling may boost blood thinner use in black heart patients
Knowledge-focused ENROLLING_BY_INVITATIONThis study tests whether watching storytelling videos can help African American and Black patients with atrial fibrillation (an irregular heartbeat) start and continue taking blood thinners to prevent strokes. About 80 adults who are not currently on blood thinners but have a hig…
Matched conditions: ATRIAL FLUTTER
Phase: NA • Sponsor: University of Massachusetts, Worcester • Aim: Knowledge-focused
Last updated Jun 27, 2026 12:06 UTC
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Major registry launched to track best ways to manage stable atrial tachycardia
Knowledge-focused OngoingThis observational study is tracking 1,000 patients with stable atrial tachycardia to see how well different rhythm control treatments work over the long term. Researchers are focusing on serious outcomes like death, stroke, and heart-related hospital stays. The goal is to gather…
Matched conditions: ATRIAL FLUTTER
Sponsor: Evangelical Hospital Düsseldorf • Aim: Knowledge-focused
Last updated Jun 27, 2026 07:58 UTC