RAPID AFib Decision Aid for Stroke Prevention in Atrial Fibrillation
Recruiting now NCT05900414
Run by University of Calgary · for 18 and older · All sexes
What this study is about
The goal of this pilot clinical trial is to evaluate the utility of a new electronic patient decision aid for stroke prevention therapy in patients with atrial fibrillation. The main questions it aims to answer are: Is the patient decision aid acceptable to both patients and physicians? Does the patient decision aid lead to more effective shared decision-making than standard care among patients with atrial fibrillation who are considering stroke prevention therapy? Participants with a recent diagnosis of atrial fibrillation will be enrolled before an upcoming specialist physician visit. Researchers will compare a pre-visit intervention consisting of standard educational materials plus use of the patient decision aid to educational materials alone to see if using the decision aid results in improved shared decision making during the clinic visit.
Who can join (things the study team will check)
✅ You may be able to join if…
- Non-valvular AF diagnosed within 12 months, with any level of stroke risk assessed by CHA2DS2-VASc score.
- Age 18 or older
- Either no OAC treatment or treated for less than 90 days.
- Initial specialist AF visit scheduled in 7-30 days.
🚫 You may not be able to join if…
- Valvular AF, defined, per Canadian Cardiovascular Society Guidelines, as AF in the presence of mechanical heart valves, rheumatic mitral stenosis, or moderate to severe nonrheumatic mitral stenosis.
- Currently prescribed dual antiplatelet therapy (ASA plus either clopidogrel, ticagrelor, or prasugrel) for an indication other than AF.
- Has an independent, non-AF indication for oral anticoagulation.
- Has a non-modifiable impediment to effective use of web-based tools. Examples include lack of internet access, lack of English literacy (Grade 5 level).
Where this trial is running
- Calgary Zone, Alberta Health Services, Calgary, Alberta, Canada
- Vita Diagnostics, Calgary, Alberta, Canada
Who to contact
Stephen B Wilton, MD · 403-210-7102 · sbwilton@ucalgary.ca
It's completely normal to call and ask questions before deciding anything. Mention the study ID: NCT05900414.
Verify everything on the official ClinicalTrials.gov record. Page updated July 2026.