Tiny heart monitors and nerve stimulators team up in battle against severe heart failure
NCT ID NCT07399587
Summary
This study is testing if using two implanted devices together helps people with severe heart failure feel better and stay out of the hospital. First, a small sensor (CardioMems) is placed to monitor heart pressure. After three months of adjusting medications, a second device (BaroStim) is implanted to stimulate a nerve that helps control blood pressure. Researchers will follow patients for a year to see if this combined approach improves walking ability, heart function, and reduces symptoms.
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Peconic Bay Medical Center
RECRUITINGRiverhead, New York, 11901, United States
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