169
Participants
Start Date
September 18, 2019
Primary Completion Date
July 31, 2026
Study Completion Date
July 31, 2027
Implantable Loop Recorder
An implantable loop recorder (ILR), also known as an insertable cardiac monitor, is a small device (smaller than a AAA battery) that is inserted under the skin on the front of the chest. The ILR is inserted using local anesthetic as an out-patient procedure and lasts approximately 30 minutes. The ILR captures a continuous ECG of your heart activity, which allows doctors to detect any abnormal heart rhythms at any point. If you have the ILR, you will have the device for 3 years, after which it will be removed under local anesthetic during an out-patient procedure, again lasting approximately 30 minutes. The ILR device is completely safe and shouldn't affect your day to day living.
University of Sydney, Sydney
Cardiff and Vale University Health Board, Cardiff
Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Sheffield
University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust, Birmingham
Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Cambridge
Royal Free NHS Foundation Trust, London
Salford Royal NHS Foundation Trust, Manchester
Royal Free Hospital NHS Foundation Trust
OTHER
Northern Care Alliance NHS Foundation Trust
OTHER
University of Sydney
OTHER
Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
OTHER
Cardiff and Vale University Health Board
OTHER_GOV
Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
OTHER
University Hospital Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust
OTHER