- 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 - recruitingNA
Syncope Trial to Understand Tilt Testing or ECG Recording Tenth Prevention of Syncope Trial
This study looks at the best way to find the cause of fainting spells (syncope) in people over 50. It compares two common tests: a tilt table test and a small, implanted heart monitor. The aim is to see which test helps doctors diagnose the cause more quickly and effectively.
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 - not yet recruiting
Canadian Prehospital Syncope Risk Score (Prehospital CSRS)
This study aims to improve how paramedics in Canada identify people who have fainted. It uses a new scoring system called CPSRS to help paramedics decide if someone can safely stay home or needs to go to hospital, saving resources and improving care.
Canada - active not recruiting
BAsel Syncope EvaLuation (BASEL IX) Study
This study looks at how we can quickly and accurately find the cause of fainting (syncope) in people over 40 who come to the emergency department. It aims to improve diagnosis and predict future health problems by using patient information, doctor assessments, and new blood tests.
United States · Argentina · Australia - recruitingPHASE2
A Proof of Principle Study of Ondansetron for the Prevention of Vasovagal Syncope: The Eleventh Prevention of Syncope Trial (POST11)
This study looks into whether a common anti-sickness drug called ondansetron can help prevent fainting spells. Researchers want to see if it can reduce how often people with vasovagal syncope faint during a special test, hoping to find a new way to help them.
Canada - 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