Plain-English translation of NCT07020910 on ClinicalTrials.gov ↗ · Source last updated · Translation generated · How we translate trials
The Bad Berka Heart Rhythm Registry is collecting detailed information from patients who receive treatment for abnormal heart rhythms at Heart Center Bad Berka in Germany. The registry follows patients who receive medication, specialized tests, catheter procedures (like ablation to fix irregular heartbeats), or device implants (like pacemakers) to understand how well these treatments work and how safe they are in everyday clinical practice.
While clinical trials provide important information, doctors need real-world data from actual patients with different types of heart rhythm problems to truly understand how these treatments perform and which patients benefit most. This registry aims to fill that gap by collecting comprehensive information about what happens to patients after they receive heart rhythm treatment.
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If you join this registry, your doctors will collect information about your heart rhythm treatment — including what procedure or medication you receive, how well it works, any complications, and how you are doing over time. You'll continue receiving your regular medical care as planned, and the registry simply documents your treatment and outcomes. Your participation doesn't change how your doctors treat you; they will make all medical decisions as they normally would.
AI-generated summary from trial data · Jun 16, 2026 · Not medical advice
Germany
Sponsor
Zentralklinik Bad Berka
Enrollment target
~5,000 participants
Started
August 2024
Primary completion
August 2029
Age range
18 Years and older
Last updated on clinicaltrials.gov in June 2025.
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Central contact
Christoph Geller, Prof. Dr. med.
Zentralklinik Bad Berka
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