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NCT07393009
Studying Routine Patient Care With BIOTRONIK Devices That Allow a More Natural Heart Stimulation
The registry is designed to assess outcome, performance and residual safety aspects of BIOTRONIK products which are used in the context of CSP based on long-term data from an unselected, real-life clinical set-up.
Gender: All
Ages: 18 Years - Any
Updated: 2026-02-06
NCT06620237
BIO|MASTER.CSP Study
The goal of this clinical study is to test the clinical safety and performance of the Amvia pacemakers and the Solia CSP S lead when used for left bundle branch area pacing (LBBAP). The patient population consist of patients with cardiac pacemaker indication or cardiac resynchronization therapy indication and intended for implantation of a system with left bundle branch area stimulation. Participants will visit sites at enrollment in the study, at implantation and pre-hospital discharge, 1-, 6- and 12-month follow-up visits. Additional annual follow-up(s) may apply until study termination after regulatory approval of Solia CSP S. The total duration of the clinical investigation is expected to be until September 2027, with last patient out (LPO). During the visits the regular pacemaker and lead measurement are performed. A 12-lead ECG is recorded to document intrinsic and ventricularly paced heart rhythm to assess left bundle branch area pacing. Programming of the pacemakers will be done according to the participant´s therapeutical needs. The study will be conducted in approximately 18 sites in Europe, Australia and New Zealand where more than one physician per site are expected to participate.
Gender: All
Ages: 18 Years - Any
Updated: 2025-11-18
NCT06488989
Left Bundle Branch Area Pacing in Patients With Heart Failure
The relevance of Left Bundle Branch Pacing (LBBP) lies in its potential as a promising treatment option for patients with heart failure and left bundle branch block. LBBP aims to restore the normal physiological activation of the heart by delivering electrical impulses to the anatomical area of the left bundle branch, which may lead to more effective and synchronized ventricular contractions. Compared to traditional cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT), this can result in a more physiological correction of dyssynchrony, improvement in left ventricular pump function, reduction in left ventricular volumes, and a decrease in mitral regurgitation. A crucial criterion is the reduction of heart failure symptoms and the enhancement of the patients quality of life.
Gender: All
Ages: 18 Years - Any
Updated: 2024-07-05