New heart procedure strategy aims to make irregular heartbeat treatment last longer
NCT ID NCT06706518
Summary
This study tested different approaches for performing a heart procedure called pulsed-field ablation, which treats atrial fibrillation (an irregular heartbeat). Researchers compared how well different techniques kept the treated areas of the heart isolated over time. The study involved 118 patients who had the procedure and then returned for a follow-up check at least 30 days later to see if the treatment was still working.
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Hospital Universitario 12 de Octubre
Madrid, Spain
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