Groundbreaking heart device gets first human trial
NCT ID NCT06840509
Summary
This study is testing a new type of heart device called the CorSky ICD family for the first time in people. It aims to check if the device is safe and works properly in 52 patients with dangerous fast heart rhythms or heart failure who need an implantable defibrillator. Participants will have the device implanted and be followed for one year with regular check-ups to monitor how it performs.
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Locations
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Princess Alexandra Hospital
Brisbane, Australia
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