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NCT number NCT01961323
Other study ID # GCO 12-0493
Secondary ID
Status Completed
Phase Phase 4
First received October 9, 2013
Last updated October 19, 2017
Start date March 2012
Est. completion date March 2016

Study information

Verified date October 2017
Source Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
Contact n/a
Is FDA regulated No
Health authority
Study type Interventional

Clinical Trial Summary

To investigate whether treatment with Nebivolol in subjects with high blood pressure and abnormal filling of left ventricle (LVDD) improves exercise time by improving Left Ventricular deformation and filling.


Description:

Background:

The left ventricle (LV) ejects blood with a wringing motion, where the LV apex rotates counterclockwise and the base rotates in clockwise directions respectively. Rapid untwisting and recoil of LV during isovolumic relaxation and early diastole releases energy stored in ejection for LV suction and rapid early diastolic restoration. The LV geometry and its rotational mechanics also give rise to intracavitary blood flow rotation resulting into LV intracavitary vortex ring formation. LV torsion and vortex ring formation confer morphodynamic advantages that gain importance as blood flow velocities, heart rate and rates of change of momentum increase with exertion for improving LV efficiency. We have recently characterized the significance of LV twist mechanics and vortex ring formation in human hearts using novel high resolution speckle and contrast particle tracking echocardiography. Although data on a favorable effect of nebivolol on exercise capacity and LV diastolic filling exists, the changes in left ventricular (LV) rotational mechanics and blood flow vortex ring formation that may explain the potential hemodynamic benefits seen with nebivolol have not been previously characterized.

Aims:

In patients with hypertension and left ventricular diastolic dysfunction (LVDD) treatment with nebivolol for 6 months improves exercise time by enhancing:

1. LV deformation, torsion and untwisting mechanics

2. LA-to-LV blood flow transport and characteristics of intra-cavitary vortex formation

3. LA reservoir and booster pump function and LA-LV interaction during the conduit phase

Hypotheses:

Treatment with nebivolol in subjects with hypertension and LVDD improves exercise time by improving LV deformation and diastolic filling. As diastole shortens with the tachycardia associated with exercise, the contribution of untwist becomes relatively more important to LV suction and filling. Nebivolol improves LV diastolic filling primarily by enhancing LV untwisting and the rheological efficiency of blood flow transport through vortex formation in early diastole.

Significance:

Patients with LVDD are asymptomatic at rest and often but become markedly symptomatic with exertion. This pilot study will provide data for the first time for correlating the improvement in exercise capacity seen with the use of nebivolol with the changes in LV relaxation, torsional mechanics, LV vortex formation and LA-LV transport functions. The preliminary data will be essential for understanding the underlying pathophysiological mechanisms through which nebivolol improves exercise hemodynamics besides providing data for development of subsequent larger randomized multicentric trials.


Recruitment information / eligibility

Status Completed
Enrollment 70
Est. completion date March 2016
Est. primary completion date March 2016
Accepts healthy volunteers No
Gender All
Age group 18 Years and older
Eligibility Inclusion Criteria:

- History of mild (140-160 / 90-100) to moderate (160-200 / 100-120) hypertension

- LV diastolic dysfunction (>/= Grade1)

- LV ejection fraction >50%

- Indexed left atrial volume >/= 28 mL/m^2

- In sinus rhythm at the time of enrollment

- Willingness to return for the 6-month follow up investigations

Exclusion Criteria:

- Presence or history of any of the following at baseline:

1. History of mitral valve disease of greater than mild severity or prosthetic mitral valve, congenital heart disease or permanent pacemaker

2. Calculated creatinine clearance <50 mL/min

3. Terminal Illness with expected Survival of <1 year

4. Previous Heart Transplant

5. Individuals who are institutionalized

6. Systolic BP>180 mm Hg or diastolic BP > 120 mm Hg

- Medical treatment for elevated BP with:

1. Calcium channel blocker (e.g. verapamil, nifedipine);

2. Alpha blocker (e.g. prazosin);

3. Alpha agonist (e.g. a-methyldopa, hydralazine, clonidine)

- Patient unwilling or unable to provide informed consent for study participation

- Pregnancy (current, or anticipated within the study period)

- Secondary Hypertension

- Previous echo contrast allergy

- Poor echocardiography window

- Previous stroke, known carotid stenosis

- Contraindication for beta-blocker therapy (sinus bradycardia <50 beats/min);

- 2nd or 3rd degree AV conduction block

- Overt congestive cardiac failure (NYHA Class III-IV)

- Known bronchospastic disease

- Known hepatic dysfunction (SGOT/PT > twice above normal levels)

Study Design


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Intervention

Drug:
Nebivolol
Doses will be titrated based on weekly visits during the first 2 weeks to achieve a target SBP<140 and DBP <90 mm Hg. If BP remains uncontrolled after 2 weeks of treatment, indapamide will be added at a dosage of 2.5 mg/day. If the therapeutic goal is still not achieved by 4 weeks, patients will be withdrawn from the study.Upward titration will be halted, and the previous dosage level resumed, if at any point systolic blood pressure falls to = 100 mmHg, even if the individual remains asymptomatic.

Locations

Country Name City State
United States Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai New York New York

Sponsors (2)

Lead Sponsor Collaborator
Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai Forest Laboratories

Country where clinical trial is conducted

United States, 

Outcome

Type Measure Description Time frame Safety issue
Primary Improvement in Exercise Tolerance measured by stress echocardiogram, number of participants who had improvement in METS and improvement in exercise time as compared to their baseline. at 6 months
Secondary E Velocity Indexed to e' (E/e' Ratio) of the Left Ventricle measured as a part of stress echocardiogram, E/e' ratio: The normal E/e' ratio from the medial annulus is <8 and suggests a normal left atrial pressure. While values between 8 and 12 are indeterminate, a value >12 is indicative of an elevated left atrial pressure or PCWP (>18mmHg). The ranges for E/e' from the lateral mitral annulus are <5, 5 -10 and >10 respectively. at 6 months
Secondary Untwist Rate of the Left Ventricle measured as a part of stress echocardiogram, number of participants with significant improvement in the LV untwist after Nebivolol treatment in patients who completed the study at 6 months
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