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The AFRICAT study is a prospective, multicenter, population-based study, which aims to create and apply a sequential screening program for atrial fibrillation (AF) in a high-risk population by integrating clinical, electrocardiographic and biological information. The study will be divided into three different phases of generation, validation and application of a screening program. In Phase I, from 8,000 individuals aged 65-75 with hypertension and diabetes identified from primary center registries, 100 will be randomly selected . In these patients, the investigators will complete clinical assessment, testing of different pulse-handheld ECG devices (MyDiagnostik, AliveCor and WatchBP) for AF screening, discovery of blood biomarkers for AF (by aptamer technology and RNA expression), and validation of biological candidates from the literature and previous results. All patients will receive Holter monitoring with a wearable device (NuuboTM). In parallel, a predictive risk model for AF will be developed from historical records from the areas in which the study will be carried out. This Phase I will be followed by a Phase II-validation phase of 400 patients, selected by the predictive model previously mentioned, belonging to the top risk quartile. In these patients, the best biomarkers and devices from phase I will be validated, and patients will be again monitored with the wearable Holter device. With the results from this validation analysis, a screening program (Phase III) based in the combination of clinical predictors, devices to detect AF (handheld-ECG or pulse wave detectors), blood biomarkers determination and long-term monitoring with wearable Holter. This program will be applied over the whole population targeted by the AFRICAT study, which corresponds to 8,000 patients from 65 to 75 years old, whit hypertension and diabetes mellitus as comorbidities.


Clinical Trial Description

The study has been approved by the Ethics Committee of Research Institute IDIAP Jordi Gol (P15/047/2015) and by Hospital Universitari Vall d'Hebron Clinical Research Ethics Committee (PR(AG)133-2015). The study will be conducted in compliance with the Declaration of Helsinki. Registry information was collected from the government-run healthcare provider responsible for all inpatient care in Catalonia. All participants will receive written information and thereafter sign informed consent before inclusion, will be selected among the electronic registers from two different health areas in Catalonia, and will be identified by their 10-digit personal identification number assigned to all citizens in Catalonia. These patients will be given an appointment in their primary care centre and will receive a comprehensive assessment consisting of: - Clinical characteristics: demographic factors (age, gender, habits); vascular risk factors (hypertension, diabetes, dyslipidemia), medications, comorbidities (especially those related to AF such as coronary disease, heart failure), vital signs (blood pressure, glycaemia, weight and height). - Electrocardiographic assessment: three different devices will be tested on each participant (MyDiasnostik, AliveCor and WatchBP). A conventional ECG will be performed to be compared with the results from these devices. - Blood sample collection: a blood sample of 32 cc divided into two serum tubes (8.5 cc), two plasma EDTA tubes (6 cc) and one TempusTM RNA tube (3 cc). Samples will be processed and stored at -20 ºC at the recruiting centre until shipment to Neurovascular Research Laboratory, where the sample bank will be set up. - Holter ECG monitoring: a Nuubo Holter will be given to each patient to be carried for four weeks. Electrocardiographic devices will be read blindly. The device records, anonymized and encrypted, will be sent for blinded reading to the Rhythm Disorders Unit from Hospital Virgen del Rocio in Seville. ;


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NCT number NCT03188484
Study type Observational [Patient Registry]
Source Jordi Gol i Gurina Foundation
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Status Completed
Phase
Start date May 2016
Completion date October 2019

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