Heart study tests which pacemaker setting helps patients breathe better
NCT ID NCT06061978
Summary
This study compares two different pacemaker settings in patients who have had a procedure to control rapid atrial fibrillation. Researchers want to see which setting helps patients exercise better by measuring how much oxygen their bodies can use during physical activity. The study involves 60 participants who recently had their heart's electrical node ablated and have a special pacemaker with two leads.
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CHU de CAEN
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