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Administrative data

NCT number NCT02499666
Other study ID # 9608
Secondary ID
Status Terminated
Phase
First received
Last updated
Start date June 29, 2015
Est. completion date October 30, 2017

Study information

Verified date February 2022
Source Henry Ford Health System
Contact n/a
Is FDA regulated No
Health authority
Study type Observational

Clinical Trial Summary

The purpose of this project is to objectively assess the change (improvement) in exercise capacity in patients undergoing routine percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) for chronic total occlusion (CTO)


Description:

PURPOSE: The purpose of this project is to objectively assess the change (improvement) in exercise capacity in patients undergoing routine percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) for chronic total occlusion (CTO) AIMS: The primary aim of this study is to identify any improvement in exercise capacity as measured by peak oxygen uptake (VO2) and quality of life survey, for both symptomatic and asymptomatic patients (each group will be analyzed separately). 2) The secondary aim is to identify any cardiopulmonary exercise testing (CPX) predictors of exercise improvement that may then be used for selecting optimal CTO PCI candidates RATIONALE: Chronic Total Occlusion (CTO) of a coronary vessel is defined as 100% occlusion of a coronary artery for more than 3 months. The prevalence of coronary CTO ranges from 18-34% in patients with coronary artery disease. Because of new developments in the techniques and the available technology Chronic Total Occlusion Percutaneous Coronary Intervention (CTO PCI) has been performed more frequently. The effects of successful CTO PCI on the objective findings of CPX has never been studied before. Registry and retrospective small studies have shown that successful CTO PCI decreases angina and ischemic burden, improves left ventricular function, reduces the risk of arrhythmias, increases tolerance to acute coronary syndromes, decreases the need for coronary artery by pass surgery, and improves the patient quality of life. The American College of Cardiology - American Heart Association PCI Guidelines give this procedure a Class IIa recommendation in specialized centers with expertise in CTO PCI. The ultimate goal of coronary intervention is not only improved survival and surrogate markers like left ventricular function, but improvement of quality of life. While angina is a subjective marker of quality of life, the patient's experience of angina will depend upon the degree to which the patient engages in exertion. Many patients subconsciously or consciously adjust their routine activities and exercise level to be below the threshold at which they experience angina, shortness of breath, or fatigue. The investigators therefore aim to quantify the degree to which there is any change in exercise capacity as measured by peak oxygen uptake (VO2) and a quality of life questionnaire. This information may help future patients and physicians provide prognostic information about the potential benefits of CTO PCI. Furthermore, as a secondary aim, the investigators will evaluate any CPX predictors of post PCI improvement in exercise capacity. This information may help establish algorithms for those patients who will most benefit from CTO PCI. The investigators aim to 1- objectively quantify the negative effects of coronary CTO on the CPX parameters (peak oxygen uptake), 2- demonstrate the effects of successful CTO PCI on CPX parameters especially in asymptomatic patients 3- determine the patient and procedural findings that determine improvement in CPX parameters.


Recruitment information / eligibility

Status Terminated
Enrollment 15
Est. completion date October 30, 2017
Est. primary completion date October 30, 2017
Accepts healthy volunteers Accepts Healthy Volunteers
Gender All
Age group 18 Years to 90 Years
Eligibility Inclusion Criteria: - Patients who present for percutaneous intervention of chronic total occlusion who are able and willing to perform treadmill cardiopulmonary stress testing before and after the intervention Exclusion Criteria: - Patients who present for percutaneous intervention of chronic total occlusion who are unable or unwilling to perform treadmill cardiopulmonary stress testing before and after the intervention

Study Design


Related Conditions & MeSH terms


Intervention

Procedure:
Percutaneous Coronary Intervention
As clinically indicated, patients will have a percutaneous balloon angioplasty and stent deployment of a chronic total occlusion (i.e., an artery that has a 100% blockage for several months).
Device:
Coronary stent
As clinically indicated, patients will have a coronary stent placement into their occluded coronary artery after successful balloon angioplasty
Drug:
Clopidogrel
As clinically indicated, patients who are not already on dual antiplatelet therapy will be started on a second agent such as clopidogrel.

Locations

Country Name City State
United States Henry Ford Hospital Detroit Michigan

Sponsors (1)

Lead Sponsor Collaborator
Henry Ford Health System

Country where clinical trial is conducted

United States, 

Outcome

Type Measure Description Time frame Safety issue
Primary Change in Exercise Capacity Evaluate change in exercise capacity as determined by peak VO2 by comparing pre and post percutaneous intervention cardiopulmonary exercise test results Patients will be followed up until their second cardiopulmonary exercise test, which will usually be scheduled 2-12 weeks after their percutaneous coronary intervention
Secondary Predictors of Change in Exercise Capacity Analyze cardiopulmonary stress test data for any variables that are predictive of improvement in exercise capacity after percutaneous intervention of chronic total occlusion Patients will be followed up until their second cardiopulmonary exercise test, which will usually be scheduled 2-12 weeks after their percutaneous coronary intervention
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