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Heart procedure may beat drugs for deadly rhythm disorder

NCT ID NCT05524077

First seen Mar 31, 2026 · Last updated Apr 29, 2026 · Updated 4 times

Summary

This study compares two treatments for ventricular tachycardia (VT), a fast heart rhythm that can be life-threatening, in people with structural heart disease. One treatment is a procedure called catheter ablation, which destroys the tiny area of heart tissue causing the problem. The other is standard anti-arrhythmic drugs. The goal is to see which approach better reduces VT episodes, VT storms, and death over about 18 months. The trial involves 162 participants and is currently active but not recruiting.

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Contacts and locations

Locations

  • Gold Coast University Hospital

    Southport, Queensland, 4215, Australia

  • John Hunter Hospital

    New Lambton Heights, New South Wales, 2305, Australia

  • Nepean Hospital

    Kingswood, New South Wales, 2747, Australia

  • Royal Adelaide Hospital

    Adelaide, South Australia, 5000, Australia

  • Royal North Shore Hospital

    Saint Leonards, New South Wales, 2065, Australia

  • Royal Prince Alfred Hospital

    Camperdown, New South Wales, 2050, Australia

  • The Alfred Hospital

    Melbourne, Victoria, 3004, Australia

  • The Prince Charles Hospital

    Chermside, Queensland, 4032, Australia

  • Westmead Hospital

    Westmead, New South Wales, 2145, Australia

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