Heart Failure, Congestive Clinical Trial
Official title:
RESynchronisation in Patients With Heart Failure and a Normal QRS Duration
Patients who have heart failure and have electrical evidence of delay in the contraction of
the left ventricle on an ECG tracing of the heart are eligible for biventricular pacing.
Recent work has suggested that patients with heart failure who do not have electrical
evidence of conduction delay (normal QRS) may benefit from biventricular pacing. The
reliance on ECGs to determine the presence of dyssynchrony is widespread, although the ECG
alone is not 100% sensitive and specific. ECG criteria for de-synchrony in heart failure
patients are estimated to pick up only 30% of patients with dyssynchrony, and results in
patients missing out on a potentially important treatment advance.
We would like to study patients with heart failure who have normal ventricular activation on
their ECGs to see whether we can predict those patients who will respond to biventricular
pacing.
AIMS and Objectives A randomised controlled clinical trial
Primary objective
• Improvements in 6-min walking distance
Secondary objectives Determine
1. Symptomatic improvement in quality of life, using the Minnesota Living with Heart
Failure questionnaire
2. Change in NT pro-BNP and echocardiographic parameters of LV function
3. Does MRI Dyssynchrony Index (CMR-TSI) predicts responders.
4. Morbidity and Mortality using CARE-HF definitions
5. Packer combined clinical composite score
Study Design A pilot randomised controlled clinical trial 60 patients. The biventricular
pacemaker with be optimized for both A-V delay and V-V delay.
Subject Selection Source - Patients attending Good Hope Hospital, Sandwell Hospital Centres
involved - 2 Eligible Participants - 60 patients with heart failure and narrow QRS.
Inclusion Criteria Sinus rhythm Symptomatic heart failure - NYHA class III or IV ECG QRS
duration less than 120 milliseconds LV ejection fraction of less than 35% on
echocardiography using Simpsons technique.
Able to give informed consent
Exclusion Criteria Age below 18 Current or planned pregnancy Patient refusal Ventricular
tachycardia or ventricular fibrillation Current or recent (within last 30 days) involvement
in other studies Requires implantable cardioverter defibrillator (ICD) according to NICE
criteria for implantation (England and Wales)
Definition of clinical response:- 20% improvement in 6 minute walk distance or any
improvement from 0
Definition of echocardiographic response:- 15% or greater decrease in left ventricular end
systolic volume
Follow up 6 weeks and 6 monthly thereafter. Interim results at 6 months. Analysis of
results, echocardiograms, MRI and BNP will be blind Walk distance to be measured by
unblinded observer and by pedometer.
Randomisation:
Numbered envelopes will be prepared by sponsor (Heart of England NHS Foundation Trust) and
kept from researchers. After informed consent, the patient will be enrolled and the
technician will draw the result.
This trial was known as the Birmingham biventricular pacing in patients unselected for
dyssynchrony (BIPIDS).
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