Performance of the Cardiac Microcurrent (C-MIC) System With a Less Invasively Placed Left Ventricular Lead
Patients with idiopathic dilated cardiomyopathy in heart failure (NYHA class III - IV) with a baseline left ventricular ejection fraction between ≥25% and ≤35%, and patients with non-ischemic cardiomyopathy in heart failure (NYHA class III-IV) with a baseline left ventricular ejection fraction \>40% and \<50% despite guideline-directed medical therapy, will receive C-MIC treatment in addition to optimal medical management. The device can be implanted without the need for open-heart surgery. Patients are assigned to one of two groups according to the indications under investigation. At the end of the study after 6 months, the C-MIC System will be turned off. The primary endpoint of the study is the absolute change in left ventricular ejection fraction after 6 months of treatment.
Patients with idiopathic dilated cardiomyopathy who have systolic left ventricul... [+12]
Patients who have a potentially correctible cause of heart failure, such as valv... [+18]