Myocardial Infarction Clinical Trial
Official title:
Hepatocyte Growth Factor as an Early Marker of Myocardial Injury and Prognostic Factor of Cardiovascular Events in Log-term Follow up in Patients With Acute Coronary Syndrome
This is the continuation of previous study (registration number: NCT00844987) which revealed that hepatocyte growth factor (HGF) is a very early, good marker of myocardial injury and prognostic factor for post myocardial infarction (MI) cardiovascular events presence in long-term follow-up. Due to potentially very important implication of the results of previous study it was decided to continue research of HGF in patients with MI. Now, is scheduled to examine 100 consecutive patients with STEMI. HGF assessments will be performed just after admission to hospital, 1h and 24h later and before discharge. Two follow-up visits were planned i.e. at 3 and 6 months after MI. During hospitalization and at 6 month visit the echocardiography examination will be performed. The composite primary endpoint consists of cardiovascular events observed during hospital course and in long term-follow-up.
Hepatocyte growth factor (HGF) was examined in study number NCT00844987 as a potentially
useful marker of acute myocardial injury. Results of the study confirmed efficacy of HGF as
very early marker of myocardial necrosis and as a prognostic factor for cardiovascular
events in long term follow up. Recent study is a continuation of previous study.
The aim is to confirm that maximal values of the HGF in first examination performed in ACS
(acute coronary syndrome) patients and to show predictive value of HGF for early and late
outcome in patients with ACS.
Materials and method: 100 patients with acute coronary syndrome will be included into the
study. HGF will be examined four times i.e. just after admission, 1h and 24h latter and
before discharge. In case of 10 patients will be performed 10 assessments during first day
of ACS.
The follow up visits will take place 3 and 6 months after ACS. During hospitalization and 6
months later echocardiography examination will be performed and the extension of heart
dysfunction will be assessed. Control group will consist of 10-15 health volunteers.
The primary endpoint is a composite endpoint which will include following cardiovascular
events observed during hospitalization and during 6-month follow up: death, reinfarction,
coronary interventions (PCI and/or CABG) due to new ACS or exacerbation of angina, symptoms
of heart failure, rehospitalization due to cardiovascular events and stroke in context of
HGF concentration in acute stage of ACS.
As a secondary endpoints will be considered: 1) death, 2) symptoms of heart failure
3)rehospitalization due to cardiac events observed during hospitalization or in 6-month
follow-up. All this endpoints will consider in context of HGF values and values of routinely
measured markers of myocardial injury.
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