The LEADLESS II IDE Study for the Aveir VR Leadless Pacemaker System
Sponsored by Abbott Medical Devices
About this trial
Last updated 3 years ago
Study ID
Status
Type
Phase
Placebo
Accepting
Not accepting
Trial Timing
Ended 2 years ago
What is this trial about?
What are the participation requirements?
Inclusion Criteria
1. Subject must have one of the clinical indications before device implant in adherence with Medicare, ACC/AHA/HRS/ESC single chamber pacing guidelines including:
2. Subject is ≥18 years of age; and
3. Subject has a life expectancy of at least one year; and
4. Subject is not enrolled in another clinical investigation; and
5. Subject is willing to comply with clinical investigation procedures and agrees to return for all required follow-up visits, tests, and exams; and
6. Subject has been informed of the nature of the study, agrees to its provisions and has provided a signed written informed consent, approved by the IRB/EC; and
7. Subject is not pregnant and does not plan to get pregnant during the course of the study.
Exclusion Criteria
1. Subject has known pacemaker syndrome, has retrograde VA conduction, or suffers a drop in arterial blood pressure with the onset of ventricular pacing; or
2. Subject is allergic or hypersensitive to < 1 mg of dexamethasone sodium phosphate (DSP);
3. Subject has a mechanical tricuspid valve prosthesis; or
4. Subject has a pre-existing endocardial pacing or defibrillation leads; or
5. Subject has current implantation of either conventional or subcutaneous implantable cardioverter defibrillator (ICD) or cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT) device; or
6. Subject has an implanted vena cava filter; or
7. Subject has evidence of thrombosis in one of the veins used for access during the procedure; or
8. Subject had recent cardiovascular or peripheral vascular surgery within 30 days of enrollment; or
9. Subject has an implanted leadless cardiac pacemaker or
10. Subject is implanted with an electrically-active implantable medical device with stimulation capabilities (such as neurological or cardiac stimulators).