New 'Breathing Pacemaker' aims to ease heart failure burden
NCT ID NCT06552637
Summary
This study is testing a new implanted device called the VisONE System. It aims to see if gently stimulating the diaphragm (the main breathing muscle) in sync with the heartbeat can improve heart function, walking ability, and quality of life for people with a specific type of heart failure. About 270 participants who are already on standard heart medications will be randomly assigned to have the device turned on immediately or after a 6-month delay to compare results.
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