New pacing technique aims to tame dangerous heart rhythms without surgery
NCT ID NCT07247422
Summary
This study is testing a temporary pacing method to slow dangerously fast heart rates in people with atrial fibrillation (a common irregular heartbeat) who cannot use standard medications. Researchers will place a temporary pacing wire near specific heart nerves to see if gentle electrical stimulation can safely reduce the heart rate to a safer level. The goal is to provide an alternative to medications or more permanent procedures for controlling rapid heart rhythms.
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Prince of Wales Hospital
Hong Kong, Sha Tin, Hong Kong
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