Easier sedation for heart ablation: safer and more comfortable?
NCT ID NCT07633548
First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026
Summary
This study tests a simpler deep-sedation method for people having a heart procedure called pulsed-field ablation to treat atrial fibrillation (an irregular heartbeat). The goal is to see if the new sedation approach is safe and makes patients more comfortable. About 40 adults will take part, and the main focus is on how satisfied they are with the sedation.
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University Hospital Center
Caen, 14000, France
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