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The aim of this pilot study is to assess function, independence, frailty and emotional status in 30 patients who have been accepted for TAVI. All patients will attend clinic for review at 4 weeks post implant and at that stage, 15 patients will be randomised to undertake a cardiac rehabilitation programme and the remaining 15 patients will receive standard of care. All patients will return to clinic at 3 months and 6 months post implant and undertake the functional, independence, frailty and emotional testing again.


Clinical Trial Description

BACKGROUND

Aortic stenosis is the most common form of valvular heart disease in the elderly and is associated with high morbidity and mortality once cardiac symptoms develop (1). In patients who are at high risk for serious complications during or after surgery, Transcatheter Aortic Valve Implantation (TAVI) has been shown to result in reductions in mortality and improvement in quality of life compared with medical therapy (2, 3).

Due to the ageing and increasingly complex nature of patients with aortic stenosis, frailty and functional assessment has become a high-priority theme within patient management. Frailty is a term widely used to describe a multidimensional syndrome of loss of reserves (energy, physical ability, cognition, health) that gives rise to vulnerability. Several publications deal with the impact of frailty on mortality and morbidity in the elderly population. Functional status is evaluated by the ability to undertake Activities of Daily Living (ADL) and it has been demonstrated that frailty and the onset of dependence in ADL are strongly associated.

4.2 PRE-CLINICAL DATA/CLINICAL DATA

Cardiac rehabilitation is a complex intervention offered to patients with heart disease and includes components of health education, advice on cardiovascular risk reduction, physical activity and stress management. Cardiac rehabilitation and physical activity are recommended treatments after cardiac valve surgery and positively improves morbidity, exercise capacity and quality of life or emotional well-being. The National Institute for Healthcare Excellence and The Department of Health and wider European guidelines agree that patients who have received heart valve replacements will benefit from cardiac rehabilitation.

4.3 STUDY RATIONALE AND RISK/BENEFIT ANALYSIS

A literature search has not revealed any publications which specifically outline the impact of receiving a programme of cardiac rehabilitation, following TAVR and this study aims to address that question. The ethical dilemma of conducting research in elderly patients who have undergone TAVR can be associated with clinical trials in other elderly populations. The dilemma consists of the need to develop new and better treatment options for a particular group of patients whilst protecting the patient from harm. We anticipate that this study will allow us to understand the feasibility of undertaking this study in a group of patients who have agreed to participate in a research study prior to the TAVR procedure. The pilot study will help us to understand the logistics of providing a cardiac rehabilitation programme for patients and the data we generate will allow us to understand if there are any benefits related to functional, independence, frailty and emotional domains for this patient group. The outcomes from this pilot study may allow us to plan future studies with the aim of developing appropriate guidelines related to the provision of cardiac rehabilitation for this patient group.

4.4 MANAGEMENT OF POTENTIAL STUDY RISKS

Patients who are eligible for TAVR, as determined by the multi-disciplinary team, will be seen in the out-patient clinic or in-patient area by the Research Nurse Manager or delegated research nurse. Full informed consent will be obtained before any research intervention is undertaken. Functional, independence, frailty and emotional assessment will include 6 minute walk teat, 4m gait speed walk, hand grip strength, questionnaires and cognitive assessment.

Patients will undergo TAVR as per routine practice and they will be discharged when safe to do so. The research nurse team will collect clinical data during the admission. All patients will attend clinic for review at 4 weeks post implant, research consent will be reaffirmed and the patients will be randomised to receive a cardiac rehabilitation programme or standard of care.

A personalised programme of cardiac rehabilitation will be developed by expert physiotherapists. Patients in the cardiac rehab group will be assessed for the cardiac rehabilitation prior to any intervention taking place. Patients are monitored during exercise and full emergency equipment is available should there be an emergency.

Patients who are in the standard of care group will have access to the TAVR nurse specialist as well as the designated Consultant and research nurse team to ask any advice at any time. ;


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NCT number NCT02921880
Study type Interventional
Source Royal Brompton & Harefield NHS Foundation Trust
Contact
Status Completed
Phase N/A
Start date May 2016
Completion date September 13, 2017

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