Pacemaker doubles as blood pressure fighter in new trial

NCT ID NCT05719454

Summary

This study is testing a new setup method for a special pacemaker that aims to lower high blood pressure. It involves about 30 adults who already need a pacemaker for a slow heart rate and have high blood pressure. Researchers will test different device settings and measure their effect on blood pressure over a year to see if this approach is safe and helpful.

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Contacts and locations

Study contacts

  • Contact

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Locations

  • Jagiellonian University Hospital

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    Krakow, 30-688, Poland

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  • Nemocnice Na Homolce (Na Homolce Hospital)

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    Prague, 15030, Czechia

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  • Publiczny Centralny Szpital

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    Warsaw, 02-097, Poland

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  • Samodzielny Pub. Szpital Kliniczny nr 2 PUM

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    Szczecin, 72 70-111, Poland

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  • Semmelweis University Heart and Vascular Center

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    Budapest, 1122, Hungary

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  • Silesian Center for Heart Diseases

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    Zabrze, 41-800, Poland

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  • Uniwersytecki Szpital Kliniczny w Poznaniu

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    Poznan, 61-848, Poland

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