Suppression of Atrial Fibrillation in Patients without a Bradycardia Indication for Pacing.

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This trial will offer patients, who have atrial fibrillation without bradycardia, the option of a pacemaker to control their irregular heartbeats. For those patients whose irregular rhythms cannot be controlled by medication and have no other option except ablation (removal of area causing problem), this is an exciting new therapeutic approach.AF Suppression, as the name implies, is designed to suppress atrial fibrillation (AF). An implanted pacemaker stimulates the heart in a way that preempts any irregular rhythms.Stay posted to Glendale Memorial for results.

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(Source: Glendale Memorial Hospital Research Division, Feb 2004)

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