U.S., Dec. 11 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT07273929) titled 'Comparative Study of the Effectiveness of Three Access Routes for Implanting an Electronic Intracardiac Device' on Nov. 27.

Brief Summary: The implantation of an intra-cardiac electronic device (ICD) (pacemaker or defibrillator) is a frequent procedure, and one whose incidence is on the rise in the field of cardiology. In France in 2016, 69042 pacemakers and 8174 defibrillators were implanted.

The procedure involves inserting one or more intra-cardiac leads using venous access. Navigation in the heart chambers is guided by fluoroscopy. Each lead is connected to a box that is placed under the skin in the deltopectoral groove.

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