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Learn more about what is involved by downloading our Study Participant Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) or by contacting the research coordinator.
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Heart Rhythm
If you have a history of Atrial Fibrillation, you may be eligible to participate in a worldwide research study that plans to include around 16,500 people across approximately 46 countries. The purpose of this study is to compare an investigational blood thinning medication to one that is already on the market. More »
Research Coordinator: Karen Meyer, RN
The Minneapolis Heart Institute Genetic Arrhythmia Registry has been established to enhance our understanding of the natural history and clinical presentation of genetic arrhythmias. The primary objective of this registry is to collect data on the diagnosis, treatment and outcomes generated by standard clinical care provided to patients. More »
Research Coordinator: Kari Williams, BS
This study is being conducted to determine the best programming for primary prevention patients to reduce the number of inappropriate therapies (shocks) that may be received from a CRT-D or ICD cardiac device. More »
Research Coordinator: Karen Meyer, RN, CCRC
The ORBIT-AF registry is a multicenter, prospective outpatient disease registry to identify "real world" treatment patterns of atrial fibrillation. More »
Research Coordinator: Kari Williams, BS
