- recruitingNA
Prevention Of Sudden Cardiac Death After Myocardial Infarction by Defibrillator Implantation
This study looks at whether a small device, called a defibrillator, is still the best way to prevent sudden death in people who have had a heart attack and have a weakened heart. We want to see if modern medicines alone are just as good.
Austria · Belgium · Czechia - recruiting
Mayo AVC Registry and Biobank
This study aims to better understand a heart condition called Arrhythmogenic Ventricular Cardiomyopathy (AVC) that can lead to sudden cardiac arrest. Researchers hope to find new genetic causes and ways to predict the disease, helping to save lives in affected families.
United States · United Kingdom - not yet recruitingNA
Digital MEDIcal TWIN for the Prediction of Arrhythmic Sudden Cardiac Death After a Myocardial Infarction
This study aims to find a better way to predict who might be at risk of sudden cardiac arrest after a heart attack. Currently, we use a measurement called LVEF, but it's not perfect. This research looks at new methods to improve this prediction.
France - active not recruiting
PRE-DETERMINE Cohort Study
This study looks at people with heart artery disease and some heart muscle weakness. It aims to find new ways, like blood tests and ECGs, to predict who might be at risk of a sudden heart problem (sudden cardiac death) and how to prevent it.
United States · Canada · Puerto Rico - 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 - recruiting
The International SubcutaneouS Implantable Cardioverter Defibrillator Registry (iSuSI)
This study looks at how well a special pacemaker, called an S-ICD, works in real-life patients. It's for people at risk of sudden cardiac death and helps doctors understand its benefits and any problems.
Germany