Carotid Stenosis Clinical Trial
Official title:
Does the Magnitude of Platelet Inhibition Inversely Correlate With the Number of TCD-detected Microemboli in Asymptomatic Patients Undergoing Carotid Artery Stenting Prior to Cardiac Surgery Who Are Being Pre-treated With 300 mg or 600 mg Loading Dose of Clopidogrel?
As with coronary artery stenting, activation and embolisation of platelets occurs with
carotid artery stenting (CAS). Based on promising data on the use of clopidogrel plus
aspirin in coronary stenting this dual antiplatelet regimen has been introduced as
adjunctive treatment during CAS. There is as yet, however, no randomized controlled trial
which compared different loading doses of clopidogrel during CAS. Taking into account that a
wide interindividual variability in the response to a loading of clopidogrel exists, this
study is intended to establish the optimal loading dose of clopidogrel. Therefore platelet
function testing and a 1-hour of postprocedural TCD (transcranial doppler) monitoring will
be performed.
Objective: Firstly, to investigate whether the absolute magnitude of Platelet Inhibition
inversely correlates with the number of TCD-detected microemboli during and after CAS in
patients who are being pre-treated with either a 300 mg or a 600 mg loading dose of
clopidogrel. Secondly, if there is any impact on early neurological outcome determined by
the loading dose of clopidogrel.
Carotid angioplasty with stent placement (CAS) has become a well-accepted treatment option
for carotid artery stenosis. In combination with experience in CAS procedures and the
introduction of protection devices and low-profile systems, the periprocedural risk of
thromboembolic complications are comparable to that of standard surgical carotid
endarterectomy (CEA) In our centre, all patients with severe asymptomatic carotid artery
disease ( luminal diameter reduction of more than 80%, according to NASCET criteria)
scheduled for cardiac surgery are eligible for CAS.
As with coronary artery stenting , activation and embolisation of platelets occurs with CAS.
Based on promising data on the use of clopidogrel plus aspirin in coronary stenting, this
dual antiplatelet regimen has been introduced in CAS. Specifically, an antiplatelet regimen
with aspirin(300mg) and a 300 mg loading dose of clopidogrel at least 24 hours before
carotid angioplasty has currently been the treatment of choice in carotid angioplasty with
stent placement.
However, several studies have reported a wide interindividual variability in the response to
a 300 mg loading of clopidogrel with a subsequent substantial proportion of patients not
receiving the optimal benefit from it. Therefore, it has been suggested that a 600 mg
loading dose will result in a faster onset, a higher responsiveness and a higher magnitude
of platelet inhibition without any increase in bleeding complications. For these reasons,
the interventional cardiology has already adopted the 600 mg loading dose regimen as
standard of care during percutaneous coronary interventions. There is as yet, however, no
randomized controlled trial which compared different loading doses of clopidogrel during
CAS.
Using transcranial Doppler (TCD) monitoring of the middle cerebral artery during CAS, it is
possible to register the number of TCD-detected microembolic signals during and after CAS.
This monitoring enables the operator to diminish the risk of stroke during CAS. However, a
significant number of patients develop an ischemic stroke in the hours following CAS after a
symptom-free interval As published by van der Schaaf et al., in TCD monitoring after CEA,
one hour of monitoring appeared to be effective to select those patients in whom the number
of microemboli did not spontaneously decrease. More important, postoperative TCD monitoring
was able to detect those patients who were at risk for new adverse cerebral events after the
operation. Other studies demonstrate the potential application of ultrasonic emboli
detection to examine the efficacy of new platelet agents in relatively small number of
patients.
It remains to be established whether a higher magnitude of platelet inhibition before CAS
has an additional protective effect by decreasing the microembolic load measured on TCD
after the procedure. Moreover, such a TCD-monitoring post-CAS has not been performed
systematically in the past and thus could reveal valuable information helpful to the
understanding of post procedural cerebral complications and risk stratification.
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