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Multicenter Evaluation of Patients Using LATITUDE Monitoring System

Multicenter Evaluation of Patients Using LATITUDE Monitoring System

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Overview

The Multitude is a registry of patients who receive commercially available CIEDs that remotely communicate through the LATITUDE monitoring system and transfer data to a central database.

The registry is designed to constitute a shared environment for the collection, management, analysis and reporting of clinical and diagnostic data, adopted by a network of European scientifically-motivated physicians who use rhythm management diagnostic and therapeutic solutions from Boston Scientific in their clinical practice.

The Multitude study will facilitate the sharing of scientific proposals within a large network of researchers, and it will allow researchers to record the experience with medical devices throughout the device and patient lifecycle.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Subject is willing and capable of providing informed consent to collect/store/process personal health information by the sponsor or such consent is provided by a legally designated representative, if required by local law or regulation.
  • Subject is:
    1. prospectively scheduled for receiving a device monitored through the LATITUDE monitoring system
    2. retrospectively enrolled after having received a device monitored through the LATITUDE monitoring system

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Subject foreseen not to be followed at the enrolling center for at least 1 year after having received the device.
  • Subject is receiving a device that is not approved for commercial use at the time of procedure.

Study details
    Cardiovascular Diseases
    Arrhythmias
    Cardiac
    Heart Failure
    Sudden Cardiac Death

NCT06311149

University Hospital of Ferrara

22 March 2024

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