Can a heart procedure stop dangerous beats before they start?
NCT ID NCT06543173
Summary
This study is testing if performing a preventive heart procedure (called VT ablation) soon after implanting a defibrillator can reduce dangerous, fast heartbeats in high-risk patients with heart failure. About 62 participants will be randomly assigned to either get the preventive procedure or continue with standard medication management. The main goal is to see which approach better controls these irregular heart rhythms over the first year.
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