What is this study about?

Doctors want to learn the best way to help people with heart failure who may or may not need a special device called an ICD (implantable cardioverter defibrillator). This device can stop heart rhythms disturbances, but it also comes with some risks like infections or shocks that may not be needed. This study compares two groups: one group will get the ICD, and the other will not.

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What will happen if I join?

If you join, you will be placed into one of two groups: one that gets the ICD device, and one that does not. You will still get top-quality heart medicine and regular checkups no matter what group you're in. If your heart condition changes, you may get an ICD later if needed.

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Who can join this study?

You can talk to your doctor about joining the study if:

Receive medications for heart failure

Don’t have an ICD or a pacemaker

You are 18 years or older

There are other things that matter too. Only you and your doctor can decide together if this study is the right choice for you.

What are health-related consideration of being in the study?

The risks are balanced for each option:

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Other considerations?

You will help doctors learn how to better care for people with heart problems.

You will get expert care, close follow-up, and learn more about your heart health.

You will receive $50 for completing your first visit and $25 for each follow-up visit completed.

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601 Elmwood Ave,
Rochester, NY
14642


contempicd.mail@heart.rochester.edu


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