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Implantable Cardioverter Defibrillator (ICD Registry)

RECRUITINGSponsored by American College of Cardiology
Actively Recruiting
SponsorAmerican College of Cardiology
Started2005-06
Est. completion2030-06
Eligibility
Healthy vol.Accepted
Locations1 site

Summary

The ICD Registry™ is a nationwide quality program that helps participating hospitals measure and improve care for patients receiving implantable cardioverter defibrillators (ICDs) and cardiac resynchronization therapy devices with defibrillator (CRT-Ds). The ICD Registry captures the characteristics, treatments, and outcomes of patients receiving (ICDs). Patient-level data is submitted by participating hospitals on a quarterly basis to the American College of Cardiology Foundation's (ACCF) National Cardiovascular Data Registry (NCDR) which then produces an Outcomes Report of the hospital's data, with comparison to both a volume peer group (number of ICD patients submitted annually) and the entire ICD registry data set.

Eligibility

Healthy volunteers accepted
All U.S and International patients.

Inclusion Criteria:

* All patients who receive an ICD/CRT-D (initial or generator change) for primary or secondary prevention purposes.
* All patients with an ICD/CRT-D undergoing a Lead Only procedure.
* U.S. populations must submit all patients who receive an ICD/CRT-D (initial or generator change) for primary prevention purposes who are insured by Medicare.

Exclusion Criteria:

None

Conditions6

Complications; Device, CardiacHeart DiseaseHeart FailureIschemic CardiomyopathyNonischemic CardiomyopathyVentricular Arrhythmia

Locations1 site

American College of Cardiology/National Cardiovascular Data Registry (NCDR)
Washington D.C., District of Columbia, 20037
NCDR Product Support800-257-4737ncdr@acc.org

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