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To conduct a pilot study to evaluate the feasibility of a large randomized controlled trial (RCT) of metformin in patients with heart failure and type 2 diabetes and to generate initial morbidity and mortality estimates in this patient population. The primary hypothesis is that subjects with heart failure and type 2 diabetes who receive metformin will have a significant reduction in the combined endpoint of all-cause mortality and all-cause hospitalization as compared to subjects who receive placebo therapy.


Clinical Trial Description

Background: Heart failure (HF) is a common complication of type 2 diabetes mellitus. There are limited treatment options for patients with HF and diabetes. Although metformin is considered a safe and effective medication, it is currently not recommended in patients who have HF due to a perceived increased risk of lactic acidosis. There is increasing evidence to suggest that HF does not predispose patients to increased risk of metformin induced lactic acidosis. Moreover, recent observational research has shown that metformin may be associated with reduced morbidity and mortality in diabetic HF patients as compared to sulfonylurea therapy.

Study Purpose: To conduct a pilot study to evaluate the feasibility of a large randomized controlled trial (RCT) of metformin in patients with heart failure and type 2 diabetes and to generate initial morbidity and mortality estimates in this patient population.

Study Design: A multi-centre prospective triple blinded randomized placebo controlled trial (RCT) design. Subjects will be recruited through specialist clinics (e.g., heart failure clinics, diabetes clinics), inpatient hospital admissions/emergency room visits and physician referrals in the Capital Health Region.

Subjects: All subjects with physician-diagnosed symptomatic heart failure (NYHA class I, II, III, IV) and type 2 diabetes are eligible for the study. All subjects with the following conditions will be excluded from the study: subjects currently receiving greater than 1500 mg of metformin therapy per day; subjects who are unwilling to change their antidiabetic regimens; subjects receiving insulin therapy; serum creatinine ≥ 180 μmol/L; A1c < 7.0 percent; inability to communicate (language barrier); dementia/mental illness; age < 18 years; subjects unwilling to complete self monitoring of serum blood sugars during the trial period; those participating in another heart failure or diabetes clinical trial involving medications; severe comorbidities or foreshortened life expectancy; subjects who do not provide written informed consent to participate.

Research Plan: Approximately 100 subjects will be randomly assigned to either metformin or placebo therapy. It is anticipated that enrollment for this pilot study could be accomplished within 12 months. Subjects will be prospectively followed for 6 months in duration as part of the pilot study. At time of hospital discharge or initial clinic visit, subjects will be provided with an educational package on heart failure and type 2 diabetes. They will also be provided with a medication Dosette to help maintain compliance to their medications and a clinical event diary to record clinical events in the community setting. To avoid medication intolerance, the dose of the study medication will be titrated slowly over a 2 week period in the community. Research coordinators will contact subjects weekly for the first 2 weeks to recommend dosage titration if warranted. All subjects will complete a six minute walk at both baseline at the final 6 month follow-up visits. Throughout the study, subjects will be contacted at monthly intervals for assessment of clinical endpoints. Subjects will return to the heart function clinic at 3 and 6 months for clinical assessment and to complete laboratory blood work. In addition, health related quality of life measures (i.e., EQ5D, KCCQ, RAND12) will also be collected at both baseline and the 6 month final follow-up visit.

Study outcomes: The primary outcome of the study will be a combined endpoint of all-cause mortality and all cause-hospitalization. Secondary endpoints include the individualized components of the primary outcome, development of lactic acidosis requiring urgent medical attention, change in A1c, change in six minute walk, and change in health related quality of life measures.

Data Analysis: As a pilot/feasibility stuy, a sample size of 100 patients was selected. An a priori probability of committing a type 1 error (i.e., alpha level) of 0.05 will be applied for all tests of statistical significance. All analyses will be conducted from an intention to treat perspective. Invesigators, patients, and data analyst will be blinded to treatment assignment. The primary outcome (all-cause mortality and hospitalization), secondary outcomes for the individual components, and risk of the development of lactic acidosis will be assessed using relative risk (RR) calculations. Secondary outcomes of change in A1c values, six minute walk, and health related quality of life from baseline to 6 months will be assessed using analysis of variance. ;


Study Design

Allocation: Randomized, Endpoint Classification: Efficacy Study, Intervention Model: Single Group Assignment, Masking: Double-Blind, Primary Purpose: Treatment


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NCT number NCT00325910
Study type Interventional
Source University of Alberta
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Status Terminated
Phase Phase 3
Start date May 2006
Completion date May 2007

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