CRD 1074 FlexPulse (Atrial Fibrillation)

Purpose of this Study

We are doing this study to test an experimental technology called the TactiFlex Pulsed Field Ablation (PFA) System. We want to know if it can improve outcomes for people with AFib who are candidates for a catheter ablation procedure.

Who Can Participate?

Eligibility

Adults ages 18+ who:
  • Are diagnosed with symptomatic, paroxysmal AFib
  • Are not responding to drug treatment options
  • Are a candidate for a catheter ablation procedure
For more information, contact the study team at meghan.pergola@duke.edu.

Age Range

18-110

Sex/Genders

Male (cisgender)
Female (cisgender)
Non-binary or gender fluid
Transgender male
Transgender female
Looking for Healthy Participants
No

What is Involved?

Description

If you choose to join this study, you will undergo a catheter ablation procedure (which is intended to maintain or restore a normal heart rhythm and reduce abnormal heart rhythms) using the TactiFlex Pulsed Field Ablation (PFA) System. PFA therapy is an FDA-approved treatment for AFib, but the new technology used in this study is not approved and still undergoing testing. The rest of your care will be the same as if you were not in the study. You will be in the study for approximately 12 months following the procedure. After you are discharged from the hospital following your procedure, you will have follow-up visits at the following times:
  • 7 days after your proceduure
  • 5 weeks after your procedure
  • 3 months after your procedure
  • 6 months after your procedure
  • 12 months after your procedure

Locations

Duke University Hospital

Visit Timing

Weekdays

Compensation

Yes

Spanish Materials Available

No

Study Details

Full Title

CRD 1074 FlexPulse - Safety and effectiveness of the TactiFlex SE Catheter and Volt Pulsed Field Ablation (PFA) Generator in subjects with paroxysmal atrial fibrillation

Principal Investigator

Jonathan
Piccini

Protocol Number

PRO00116614

NCT ID

NCT06676072

Phase

II

Enrollment Status

Open to Enrollment