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NCT number NCT01787370
Other study ID # Flow-MEC
Secondary ID
Status Completed
Phase N/A
First received February 6, 2013
Last updated February 27, 2018
Start date September 2009
Est. completion date February 24, 2018

Study information

Verified date February 2018
Source Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz
Contact n/a
Is FDA regulated No
Health authority
Study type Observational [Patient Registry]

Clinical Trial Summary

The goal of the flow-mediated constriction/ FMC-registry is to investigate whether the measurement of endothelial function using flow-mediated dilation and flow-mediated constriction provides on the presence of coronary atherosclerosis and on the prognosis of patients undergoing coronary angiography.


Description:

Coronary artery disease (CAD) is a lifelong process resulting from the interaction of many risk factors, environmental influences, and genetic predisposition. Although the collection of medical history and standard risk factors provides essential information, the existence of complex interactions among different risk factors, risk modifications by medical therapy, and inter-individual differences complicate these issues. In the light of these limitations, alternative approaches have been sought, and the non-invasive assessment of endothelial function has been proposed as a possible non-invasive and inexpensive endpoint that could reflect the cumulative cardiovascular burden and/or the responsiveness to therapies at the level of individual patients.

A total of 1000 consecutive patients undergoing elective coronary angiography will be studied. Patients have chest pain on effort according to the American College of Cardiology/American Heart Association 2007 Guidelines and/or a pathological exercise or dobutamine stress test. Patients undergoing catheterization for any reason other than stable (suspected) CAD (e.g. for hypertensive crisis associated with troponin elevation, or acute coronary syndromes, valvular heart disease, congenital heart disease, cardiomyopathy, etc.) will be excluded. Patients with known chronic inflammatory diseases, dialysis, or decompensated/severe heart failure will be also excluded.

Blood samples will be drawn from all patients after a fasting period of at least 12 h and will be examined with the use of routine laboratory methods for blood counts, lipid parameters, C-reactive protein, renal and hepatic function. Coronary risk factors were defined as: obesity (body mass index >30 kg/m2); age; smoking (or previous smoking); hyperlipidaemia (total serum cholesterol >220 mg/dL and/or serum triglycerides >200 mg/dL); hypertension (systolic blood pressure >140 mmHg or diastolic blood pressure >90 mmHg on two consecutive seated measurements or therapy with antihypertensive medication); family history (first-degree relatives with cardiovascular disease); diabetes mellitus (fasting serum glucose levels >126 mg/dL or therapy with oral hypoglycaemic agents or insulin).

The methods employed for L-FMC/FMD (flow mediated dilation)'analysis in our laboratory have been previously published (Gori Journal of the American College of Cardiology 2008). Briefly, patients will be placed supine, the left arm immobilized, and L-FMC and FMD will be measured using a Vivid 7 (General Electrics, Munich, Germany) ultrasound platform equipped with a 14 MHz matrix probe and a micrometric probe holder. Low-flow-mediated constriction corresponds to the constriction observed during a 4.5 min occlusion of a pneumatic cuff placed distal to the site of arterial diameter measurement. Flow-mediated dilation corresponds to the maximal dilation observed in the 5 min following deflation of the cuff, i.e. during reactive hyperaemia. Repeatability and reproducibility data of these methods have been recently reported (intra-class correlation coefficient=0.68 and 0.80 for FMD and L-FMC, respectively).

All data will be acquired digitally and analysed in a randomized, blinded fashion prior to coronary angiography by an investigator not aware of the clinical status of the patient, using automatic dedicated software.


Recruitment information / eligibility

Status Completed
Enrollment 750
Est. completion date February 24, 2018
Est. primary completion date February 1, 2018
Accepts healthy volunteers No
Gender All
Age group 18 Years and older
Eligibility Inclusion Criteria:

- age >18 years

- capacity to provide informed consent

Exclusion Criteria:

- Patients undergoing catheterization for any reason other than stable (suspected) CAD (e.g. for hypertensive crisis associated with troponin elevation, or acute coronary syndromes, valvular heart disease, congenital heart disease, cardiomyopathy, etc.).

- Patients with known chronic inflammatory diseases, dialysis, or decompensated/severe heart failure.

Study Design


Locations

Country Name City State
Germany University Medical Center Mainz Mainz Rheinland Pfalz

Sponsors (1)

Lead Sponsor Collaborator
Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz

Country where clinical trial is conducted

Germany, 

References & Publications (1)

Gori T, Muxel S, Damaske A, Radmacher MC, Fasola F, Schaefer S, Schulz A, Jabs A, Parker JD, Münzel T. Endothelial function assessment: flow-mediated dilation and constriction provide different and complementary information on the presence of coronary art — View Citation

Outcome

Type Measure Description Time frame Safety issue
Primary Endothelial function Flow-mediated constriction (change in diameter of the radial artery induced by a reduction in local shear stress) will be measured at entry in the registry Baseline
Secondary Endothelial function Flow-mediated dilation (change in diameter of the radial artery in response to increases in shear stress) will be measured at entry in the registry Baseline
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