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The objective of the study is to demonstrate that in post-MI patients with preserved LVEF>35% but high risk for SCD according to a personalised risk score, the implantation of an ICD (index group) is superior to optimal medical therapy (control group) with respect to all-cause mortality.


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Sudden cardiac death (SCD) is a major public health problem, causing ~50% of cardiac fatalities and accounting for ~20% of all deaths in Europe. Identification of patients that are at risk for SCD and would benefit from ICD implantation is challenging. A predictor for increased risk of SCD after MI is a severely impaired heart function as expressed by a reduced left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF). Based on this and on historical landmark trials, which found improved survival in patients with severely reduced LVEF who received an ICD, current clinical guidelines recommend prophylactic ICD implantation in post-MI patients with a LVEF ≤35% to improve overall survival by prevention of SCD. The current use of LVEF as sole patient stratification tool to guide treatment decisions for ICD implantation in patients with prior coronary event, as is currently recommended by clinical guidelines and performed in clinical practice, has significant limitations and results in substantial over- and undertreatment of patients. In particular, there is conclusive evidence that the majority of SCD cases occur in patients with only moderately reduced or preserved LVEF. Thus, with current guidelines most of patients that will develop SCD are not protected by means of ICD implantation. The objective of the study is to demonstrate that in post-MI patients with preserved LVEF>35% but high risk for SCD according to a personalised risk score, the implanta-tion of an ICD (index group) is superior to optimal medical therapy (control group) with respect to all-cause mortality. PROFID-Preserved is a non-commercial, investigator-driven, prospective, parallel-group, randomised, open-label, blinded outcome assessment (PROBE), multi-centre, superiority trial without dedicated investigational medical device (Proof of Strategy Trial) with two groups with 1:1 randomi-sation. It will be conducted in about 12 European countries with more than 150 clinical sites participating. This study is an event driven trial and the number of randomised patients is estimated to be 1,440, required to collect 297 first primary outcome events within 30 months of mean follow-up. Total study duration: Enrolment of 30 months. All patients will be followed until 297 valid primary endpoints are reached (event-driven trial) which is expected about 15 months after last patient in. Total study duration of 47 months is expected which might be adapted based on a blinded interim analysis of the overall occurrence of the primary endpoint. Individual study duration: Expected median follow-up time will be about 30 months per patient with a minimum follow-up time of 15 months and a maximum follow-up time of presumably 45 months. ;


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NCT number NCT04540289
Study type Interventional
Source Leipzig Heart Institute GmbH
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Status Withdrawn
Phase N/A
Start date February 1, 2021
Completion date January 31, 2023

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