HIPACE High Frequency Low Energy Pacing to Terminate Fast Ventricular Arrythmias
- Conditions
- Arrhythmias
- Registration Number
- NCT02629445
- Lead Sponsor
- The Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust
- Brief Summary
People that have survived, or are at high risk of a lifethreatening ventricular arrhythmia are routinely offered a defibrillator (ICD). An ICD is an implanted device which can recognise a ventricular arrhythmia and then try to treat it, either by rapidly pacing the heart or by shocking the heart. Currently, very fast ventricular arrhythmias, known as VF, can only be treated with a shock. Patients find shocks painful and this study is intended to find out whether it is possible to pace the heart at very high rates during VF. It is hoped that if this is possible, further research could lead to effective treatment of VF with pacing rather than shocks, and therefore better outcomes for patients.
- Detailed Description
Not available
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- COMPLETED
- Sex
- All
- Target Recruitment
- 8
- Patient is older than 18 years of age; Any patient with a Medtronic cardiac implantable defibrillator undergoing defibrillation testing; No contra indication to defibrillation testing Patient is able to give informed consent.
- Patient is younger than 18 years; Patient is not able to give informed consent or is unwilling to participate in the study; Patient has a contraindication to defibrillation testing
Study & Design
- Study Type
- INTERVENTIONAL
- Study Design
- SINGLE_GROUP
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Rapid pacing of the heart 10 seconds The primary outcome measure is to determine whether it is possible to obtain ventricular capture of the heart by repetitive pacing at very high rates during ventricular fibrillation.
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method
Trial Locations
- Locations (1)
Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust
🇬🇧Leeds, West Yorkshire, United Kingdom