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Aveir DR Real-World Evidence Post-Approval Study

Aveir DR Real-World Evidence Post-Approval Study

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18 years and older
All
Phase N/A

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Overview

The purpose of this post-approval study is to evaluate the long-term safety of the dual-chamber Aveir DR leadless pacemaker using real-world evidence methods.

Description

This is a non-randomized, multi-center study leveraging real-world evidence methods that merge multiple real-world datasets from Abbott and the Center for Medicare Services to assess Aveir DR leadless pacemaker safety in a large patient population. The results from this study will provide long-term safety data for the Aveir dual chamber LP and the Aveir atrial LP to fulfill the Condition of Approval requirements for the Aveir DR device from FDA.

Due to the RWE data collection methods used in this study, a central IRB approved informed consent waiver has been granted. Due to this waiver and the sponsor's use of the central IRB, individual hospitals are not required to consent patients or complete local IRB submissions for this RWE study.

Eligibility

Eligibility Criteria:

  • Implanted with an Aveir DR leadless pacemaker
  • Continuous enrollment in Medicare Part A and Part B for 12 months prior to implant and for -30 days after implant, except in the case of death within the 30-day period
  • Ability to link with Medicare fee-for-service data

Study details
    Cardiac Pacemaker
    Arrythmia
    Bradycardia

NCT05935007

Abbott Medical Devices

18 April 2025

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