- recruiting
AVEIR™ Leadless Pacemaker (LP) United Kingdom (UK) Registry
This study looks at how well a new leadless pacemaker called AVEIR™ works and how safe it is for people in the UK. Doctors will follow patients for five years after they get the pacemaker to see how it performs in everyday life.
United Kingdom - recruiting
Safety, Performance, and Clinical Benefit of Pacing the Left Bundle Branch Area - Post-Market Clinical Follow-up
This study looks at how safe and effective a new way of using pacemakers is for people with slow heartbeats. It focuses on a specific type of pacemaker wire that helps the heart beat properly over a long time.
Belgium · France · Germany - recruiting
Clinical Assessment of Essential Remote Monitoring Functions in Pacemakers
This study looks at how well new pacemakers (ALIZEA, BOREA, CELEA) work in keeping track of your heart from a distance. It's for people who need a pacemaker and aims to check if the remote monitoring features are safe and do their job properly.
Austria · Belgium · France - not yet recruiting
Left Bundle Branch Area Pacing 3D Guidance System
This study is developing a smart computer system to improve how pacemakers are fitted for people with certain heart conditions. It aims to help doctors place the pacemaker lead more accurately, potentially leading to better results for patients.
United Kingdom - recruiting
Product Performance Report: Evaluate Long-term Reliability & Performance of Medtronic Marketed Cardiac Therapy Products
This study looks at how well Medtronic heart devices, like pacemakers and defibrillators, perform over a long time. It helps ensure these devices are reliable and safe for people with heart conditions such as irregular heartbeats or heart failure.
United States · Australia · Austria - active not recruiting
Micra Transcatheter Pacing System Post-Approval Registry
This study is looking at how a tiny pacemaker, the Micra Transcatheter Pacing System, works in everyday life after it's been approved. It's for people who need this type of pacemaker due to a slow heart rate (bradycardia) to check its safety and how well it works over time.
United States · Belgium · Canada - recruiting
Observation of Clinical Routine Care for Patients With BIOTRONIK Implantable Cardiac Monitors (ICMs)
This study looks at how well a small heart monitor, called an Implantable Cardiac Monitor (ICM), works in real life for patients in the UK. It helps doctors understand its performance and safety over time, especially for conditions like irregular heartbeats or fainting spells.
Australia · Czechia · France - recruitingNA
Left Bundle Branch Area Pacing (LBBAP) Monitoring Assistant: Evaluation of Portable ECG Solution
This study looks at a new 'Smart ECG system' to help doctors implant pacemakers more effectively. It checks if the system accurately measures heart signals during surgery for a specific pacing type called Left Bundle Branch Area Pacing (LBBAP) for conditions like a slow heartbeat.
France - recruiting
Registry of Device Implantation
This study looks at how well heart devices, like pacemakers, work and if they're safe. These devices treat problems like a slow or fast heartbeat. Researchers are collecting information from patients to see what helps them get better and avoid problems, aiming to improve future care.
Germany - recruitingNA
"Physiological vs Right Ventricular Pacing Outcome Trial Evaluated for bradyCardia Treatment" (PROTECT-HF)
This study is looking at two ways to treat a slow heartbeat (bradycardia) with a pacemaker. It compares the standard method with a newer approach to see which works best for patients.
Ireland · Slovenia · United Kingdom