Heart rate shock: study questions if current 'Safe' levels are actually harming patients
NCT ID NCT07205679
Summary
This study examines whether lowering heart rates in people with both atrial fibrillation (irregular heartbeat) and heart failure improves their ability to exercise and quality of life. Researchers will test 40 patients before and after they receive either an electrical reset of their heartbeat or a pacemaker with a minor heart procedure. The goal is to determine if current medical guidelines allowing higher heart rates are actually limiting patients' daily activities and well-being.
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