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EP Device Registry

EP Device Registry

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Overview

This study will provide ongoing, high quality data on the safety, performance, and clinical benefits of Abbott's EP devices in a real-world setting.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Subject underwent an electrophysiology imaging (diagnostic procedure) and/or ablation procedure that used one or more Abbott devices covered by this Registry.
  • Subject is willing and able to comply with the site's standard of care follow-up schedule.

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Subject is currently participating in another clinical investigation that may confound the results of this Registry.

Study details
    Cardiac Rhythm Disorder

NCT04460209

Abbott Medical Devices

17 June 2024

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