Comparative Effectiveness of Different Techniques for Repeat Ablation After Failed Initial Ablation for Persistent Atrial Fibrillation (REPEAT-AF)
Atrial fibrillation (AF) is the most common type of irregular heartbeat doctors see. People with AF sometimes have a procedure called an ablation to help get their heart back into a normal rhythm. However, this treatment doesn't always work. This study is looking at whether adding an extra step to the usual ablation-specifically treating another area of the heart called the left atrial (LA) posterior wall-can help people feel better overall, compared to just repeating the standard pulmonary vein isolation ablation procedure.
Study ID: 5471
NCT Number: NCT06988202
Principal Investigator: Sandeep Gautam, MD
Department: Medicine-Cardiology
Eligibility: Both men and women 18 years old to 99 years old. Accepts healthy volunteers.
For questions about this study, please contact:
ClinicalTrialsInterest@health.missouri.edu(573) 882-7026
