Impedance Monitoring Feature
DeviceAlgorithm in cardiac device that measures intra-thoracic impedance from the implanted leads
NCT Number: NCT00916929
To demonstrate the safety and effectiveness of the Impedance Monitoring Feature in St Jude Medical cardiac devices.
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All sexes
Interventional
Not applicable
University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, Alabama, United States
Healthy volunteers accepted: No
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Algorithm in cardiac device that measures intra-thoracic impedance from the implanted leads
Time frame: 6-months
False Positive Rate is the the number of departures from the device's programmed threshold that are unrelated to a heart failure event. The False Positive Rate per patient year of follow up should be less than 1.5.
Time frame: 6-months
Sensitivity is defined as the ability of the algorithm to detect heart failure events. Sensitivity is calculated as the number of heart failure events detected by the algorithm (true positives) divided by the total number of heart failure events (true positives + false positives).
Abbott Medical Devices
Industry
Acronym: DEFEAT-PE
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