A listing of Atrial Fibrillation medical research trials actively recruiting patient volunteers. Search for closest city to find more detailed information on a research study in your area.
The purpose of the study is to assess the safety of stopping oral anticoagulation therapy (OAT) in patients who have undergone a successful ablation procedure for atrial fibrillation. A successful ablation procedure for atrial fibrillation is defined by the protocol as being arrhythmia free 3 months after the procedure. The …
In order to achieve 200 per-protocol subjects, approximately 250 eligible subjects, age 18 years or older, with a history of paroxysmal or persistent NVAF who are scheduled to undergo an elective catheter ablation procedure will randomize in a 1:1 ratio to receive either rivaroxaban 20 mg orally, once-daily, preferably administered …
This is a small scale pilot study to evaluate if esophageal cooling using the Attune Medical Esophageal Heat Transfer Device (EnsoETM) limits the frequency or severity of thermal injury during catheter ablation of atrial fibrillation. This prospective, randomized study will include 40 patients with symptomatic AF undergoing index PVI at …
The purpose of this study is to compare edoxaban with warfarin to see if it is safe and effective in preventing thromboembolism (formation of a clot [thrombus] in a blood vessel that breaks loose and is carried by the blood stream to block another vessel) and strokes which results when …
You are being asked to participate in this study because you have atrial fibrillation and are planning to undergo an ablation procedure to treat this heart rhythm irregularity.