New procedure may free fainting patients from pacemakers

NCT ID NCT06166277

First seen Nov 01, 2025 · Last updated May 15, 2026 · Updated 20 times

Summary

This study looks at a procedure called cardioneuroablation for people under 60 who faint often due to vasovagal syncope. The procedure uses radiofrequency energy to target nerve clusters in the heart, aiming to prevent fainting without needing a permanent pacemaker. Researchers will track how many people have fainting episodes after the procedure compared to those who get a pacemaker.

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Locations

  • Rush University Medical Centert

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    Chicago, Illinois, 60657, United States

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