Could a simple ear clip at bedtime calm your heart?
NCT ID NCT07093034
Summary
This study is testing if wearing a small electrical ear clip device for six hours each night can safely help reduce extra heartbeats called premature ventricular complexes (PVCs). Sixteen adults with a significant PVC burden will try both a real and a fake version of the device for one month each to see if it's comfortable and effective. The main goals are to check the device's safety, how easy it is to use, and if it improves quality of life.
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UC San Diego Health System
La Jolla, California, 92037, United States
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