Cardiovascular Diseases Clinical Trial
— HDL ProteomicsOfficial title:
Plaque Inflammation and Dysfunctional HDL in AIM-HIGH
| NCT number | NCT00880178 |
| Other study ID # | 28201 |
| Secondary ID | R01HL089504 |
| Status | Completed |
| Phase | |
| First received | |
| Last updated | |
| Start date | May 2008 |
| Est. completion date | September 2011 |
| Verified date | February 2018 |
| Source | University of Washington |
| Contact | n/a |
| Is FDA regulated | No |
| Health authority | |
| Study type | Observational |
Coronary heart disease (CHD) is a serious health concern that affects millions of people in the United States. It is usually caused by atherosclerosis—a condition that occurs when fatty material and plaque build up on the walls of the arteries that supply blood and oxygen to the heart, causing the arteries to narrow. As the arteries narrow, blood flow to the heart can slow down or stop, which can cause chest pain, shortness of breath, heart attack, or heart failure. Another component of CHD events involves inflammatory changes that result in structural breakdown of atherosclerotic plaques. Adding niacin to statin medications may be an effective way to block inflammation in the atherosclerotic plaques. This study will examine magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) images and blood samples of participants in the AIM-HIGH study who are taking niacin plus statins or statins alone to determine the effect of these medications on inflammation in atherosclerotic plaques.
| Status | Completed |
| Enrollment | 324 |
| Est. completion date | September 2011 |
| Est. primary completion date | August 2011 |
| Accepts healthy volunteers | No |
| Gender | All |
| Age group | 45 Years and older |
| Eligibility |
Inclusion Criteria: - Eligible for main AIM-HIGH study (NCT00120289) - Willing to provide informed consent for participation in this substudy |
| Country | Name | City | State |
|---|---|---|---|
| Canada | Heart Health Institute | Calgary | Alberta |
| Canada | University of Calgary | Calgary | Alberta |
| Canada | University of Western Ontario | London | Ontario |
| Canada | St. Michael's Health Centre | Toronto | Ontario |
| Canada | Vancouver General Hospital | Vancouver | British Columbia |
| United States | University of Maryland | Baltimore | Maryland |
| United States | Cardiovascular Associates | Birmingham | Alabama |
| United States | St. Vincent Charity Hospital | Cleveland | Ohio |
| United States | Duke University | Durham | North Carolina |
| United States | Wake Forest University, Geriatrics | Greensboro | North Carolina |
| United States | Baylor College of Medicine | Houston | Texas |
| United States | Kelsey Research Foundation | Houston | Texas |
| United States | Methodist Hospital | Houston | Texas |
| United States | Long Beach VA Medical Center | Long Beach | California |
| United States | HealthPartners Riverside Clinic | Minneapolis | Minnesota |
| United States | University of Minnesota | Minneapolis | Minnesota |
| United States | Christiana Care Health Services | Newark | Delaware |
| United States | Cardiology Consultants of Philadelphia | Philadelphia | Pennsylvania |
| United States | Pennsylvania Cardiology Associates | Philadelphia | Pennsylvania |
| United States | Philadelphia VA Medical Center | Philadelphia | Pennsylvania |
| United States | Cardiovascular Consultants | Phoenix | Arizona |
| United States | Portland VA Medical Center | Portland | Oregon |
| United States | McGuire VA Medical Center | Richmond | Virginia |
| United States | Mayo Clinic | Rochester | Minnesota |
| United States | Harborview Medical Center | Seattle | Washington |
| United States | Puget Sound VA Medical Center, Seattle Campus | Seattle | Washington |
| United States | University of Washington | Seattle | Washington |
| United States | Wake Forest University, Cardiology | Winston-Salem | North Carolina |
| United States | Wake Forest University, Endocrinology | Winston-Salem | North Carolina |
| Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
|---|---|
| University of Washington | National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NHLBI) |
United States, Canada,
Chen H, Sun J, Kerwin WS, Balu N, Neradilek MB, Hippe DS, Isquith D, Xue Y, Yamada K, Peck S, Yuan C, O'Brien KD, Zhao XQ. Scan-rescan reproducibility of quantitative assessment of inflammatory carotid atherosclerotic plaque using dynamic contrast-enhance — View Citation
Hippe DS, Phan BAP, Sun J, Isquith DA, O'Brien KD, Crouse JR, Anderson T, Huston J, Marcovina SM, Hatsukami TS, Yuan C, Zhao XQ. Lp(a) (Lipoprotein(a)) Levels Predict Progression of Carotid Atherosclerosis in Subjects With Atherosclerotic Cardiovascular D — View Citation
O'Brien KD, Hippe DS, Chen H, Neradilek MB, Probstfield JL, Peck S, Isquith DA, Canton G, Yuan C, Polissar NL, Zhao XQ, Kerwin WS. Longer duration of statin therapy is associated with decreased carotid plaque vascularity by magnetic resonance imaging. Ath — View Citation
O'Brien KD, Hippe DS, Chen H, Neradilek MB, Probstfield JL, Peck S, Isquith DA, Canton G, Yuan C, Polissar NL, Zhao XQ, Kerwin WS. Summary of clinical and laboratory data of study subjects with and without DCE-MRI plaque measurements in the AIM-HIGH clini — View Citation
Sun J, Zhao XQ, Balu N, Neradilek MB, Isquith DA, Yamada K, Cantón G, Crouse JR 3rd, Anderson TJ, Huston J 3rd, O'Brien K, Hippe DS, Polissar NL, Yuan C, Hatsukami TS. Carotid Plaque Lipid Content and Fibrous Cap Status Predict Systemic CV Outcomes: The M — View Citation
Zhao XQ, Hatsukami TS, Hippe DS, Sun J, Balu N, Isquith DA, Crouse JR 3rd, Anderson T, Huston J 3rd, Polissar N, O'Brien K, Yuan C; AIM-HIGH Carotid MRI Sub-study Investigators. Clinical factors associated with high-risk carotid plaque features as assesse — View Citation
| Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Primary | Change in HDL oxidation and proteomics | Measured at Year 2 | ||
| Secondary | Comparison of HDL oxidation and proteomics changes between participants receiving statins versus participants receiving statins plus niacin | Measured at Year 2 | ||
| Secondary | Comparison of change in an MRI marker of plaque inflammation between participants receiving statins versus participants receiving statins plus niacin | Measured at Year 2 | ||
| Secondary | Comparison of changes in HDL oxidation and proteomics with change in an MRI marker of plaque inflammation | Measured at Year 2 | ||
| Secondary | Change in an MRI marker of plaque inflammation | Measured at Year 2 |
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