Nerve block trial offers hope for stopping deadly heart rhythm storms
NCT ID NCT07211347
Summary
This study is testing if a temporary nerve block in the neck can help control dangerous, repeated episodes of fast heart rhythms (called an electrical storm) in patients who don't respond to initial medications. Patients will be randomly assigned to receive either the nerve block with local anesthetics or no intervention. The goal is to see if the procedure can cut these life-threatening events in half within 12 hours.
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Clinical Research Center of the Heart Institute - University of São Paulo
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