Clinical Assessment of Essential Remote Monitoring Functions in Pacemakers

Trial statusRecruiting
Trial phaseNot listed
Trial typeObservational
Biological sexAll
Age18+
SponsorMicroPort CRM

About this trial

The purpose of the clinical investigation is to document the safety and the performances of the remote monitoring functions of the ALIZEA, BOREA and CELEA pacemakers, i.e. the RAAT, the RVAT and the remote alerts.

Eligibility criteria

Qualifiers

Patient implanted according to the most recent guidelines from the ESC, for 20 days or less (de novo implantation, device upgrade to dual chamber or device replacement)

Patient implanted with an ALIZEA, BOREA or CELEA dual chamber pacemaker from MicroPort CRM

Patient implanted with any active or passive CE marked bipolar RA lead, and any active or passive CE marked bipolar RV lead

Patient's pacemaker with the remote monitoring functions (i.e. the RAAT, the RVAT and the remote alerts) accepted by the patient and planned to be activated

Disqualifiers

Patient with an elevated RV pacing threshold (strictly above 2.0 V for a pulse width of 0.5 ms or below)

Patient with permanent AF

Patient already enrolled in another clinical investigation that could confound the results of this clinical investigation (e.g., clinical investigations involving intra-cardiac device)

Patient implanted despite a contraindication for cardiac pacing system implantation (i.e. patient implanted with a defibrillator, patient contraindicated for a single dose of 310 μg of dexamethasone sodium phosphate, patient implanted with a tricuspid replacement heart valve or with a significant tricuspid valve disease that may lead to future replacement heart valve surgery)

Trial design

Treatments tested in this trial

  • Pacemaker implantation

Treatment groups

No treatment groups listed

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