Augmented Pacing for Shock in the Cardiac Intensive Care Unit
NCT: NCT06713668 · ACTIVE_NOT_RECRUITING
Brief Summary
The goal of this clinical trial is to learn if backup pacing at an increased rate improves hemodynamics in adults with relative bradycardia, a permanent pacemaker, and cardiogenic shock. The main question it aims to answer is: Does increasing the backup pacing rate to 100 beats per minute lead to improved cardiac index compared to a backup pacing rate of 75 beats per minute Participants who are already hospitalized in the Cardiovascular Intensive Care Unit with a permanent pacemaker and pulmonary artery catheter in place will be enrolled in this study. Participants will be exposed to each pacemaker rate in a randomized order with hemodynamics assessed after 10 minutes at each rate.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Augmented Pacing for Shock in the Cardiac Intensive Care Unit?
Augmented Pacing for Shock in the Cardiac Intensive Care Unit is a clinical trial registered under NCT06713668. Current status: ACTIVE_NOT_RECRUITING.
What is the status of NCT06713668?
The current status of NCT06713668 (Augmented Pacing for Shock in the Cardiac Intensive Care Unit) is: ACTIVE_NOT_RECRUITING.
When did Augmented Pacing for Shock in the Cardiac Intensive Care Unit start?
Augmented Pacing for Shock in the Cardiac Intensive Care Unit started on 2025-04-22.
Official Source
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