New procedure aims to fix slow heartbeat without a pacemaker

NCT ID NCT07468383

Summary

This study is testing a minimally invasive catheter procedure called cardioneuroablation for people with symptomatic slow heart rates. The procedure uses heat to disable overactive nerve clusters in the heart that are causing the problem. Researchers aim to see if this approach can effectively control symptoms and improve heart rate, potentially offering an alternative to a permanent pacemaker implant.

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Locations

  • Beijing Anzhen Hospital, Capital Medical University

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    Beijing, China, 100029, China

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