Heart Failure Clinical Trial
Official title:
The Role of Adrenomedullin on the Outcome of Severe Heart Failure: a Clinical Randomized Study
1. Study Hypothesis:
- The decrease of plasma adrenomedullin (ADM) concentration by ultrafiltration and
isovolumetric hemofiltration in patients with acute III and IV Class New York
Heart Association Functional(NYHA) heart failure is more pronounced than a
standard diuretic treatment and is related with clinical improvement.
2. Outcome Measurements:
To correlate the adrenomedullin plasma levels with clinical treatment, ultrafiltration and
hemofiltration related to:
- Brain natriuretic peptide (BNP) level
- angiotensin II level
- sympathetic nervous activity
- oxydative stress
- clinical outcome at the beginning, at discharge and 90 days after randomization.
Testing the hypothesis that adrenomedullin (ADM) is a important peptide in severe heart
failure and that is related to clinical condition, we will study the effects of 3 different
treatments (clinical usual treatment,ultrafiltration and isovolumetric hemofiltration with
diuretics) to participants are followed until discharge to Adrenomedullin level and clinical
outcomes,and also their relationship with angiotensin II level, brain natriuretic
peptide(BNP), sympathetic nervous system and oxydative stress.
The patients will be randomized in three different treatment group and analyzed in three
moments: on the randomization, at discharge and 90 days after randomization(plus or minus
3).
The clinical treatment will be optimized, the ultrafiltration will be done until clinically
adequate fluid removal or until hematocrit increased 10% from basal level, and isovolumetric
hemofiltration will be done for 8 hours- dose of 35 ml/kg/h in association with diuretic.
All this dialytic procedures will be done with PAES membrane- filter HF1400 and automatic
machine.
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Allocation: Randomized, Endpoint Classification: Safety/Efficacy Study, Intervention Model: Parallel Assignment, Masking: Open Label, Primary Purpose: Treatment
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