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Statins have rapid and significant actions that have potentially important (but not yet proven) implications for postoperative atrial fibrillation and cardiac protection in patients undergoing cardiac surgery. The focus of this study is, therefore, on patients having surgical aortic valve replacement (with aortotomy) and the development of postoperative atrial fibrillation (POAF). Our aims are: to examine the ability of a clinically durable Atorvastatin prophylactic regime to prevent the development of POAF and other postoperative complications in these patients. Patients will be randomized to Atorvastatin 80mg or placebo 7 to 14 days preoperative until 30 days postoperative - a total of 37 to 44 days of treatment. The medication will be double blinded. The randomized studie will address the following hypotheses in patients undergoing open heart operation with solitary aortic valve replacement with a bioprosthetic valve that 1) 7 to 14 days preoperative and until 30 days postoperative treatment with Atorvastatin 80 mg daily reduces the incidence of POAF in statin-naïve patients.


Clinical Trial Description

Trial Participants: Enrolment for the study is planned to start February 2022 and continue until 266 patients have been enrolled. DEFINITION OF POAF: Postoperative AF (I48) is defined as irregular RR-intervals without a traceable p-wave before each QRS complex during at least 30 seconds or entire 12-lead ECG in symptomatic or asymptomatic patients with no prior history of atrial fibrillation or flutter are considered4. Continuous ECG monitoring (8-lead ward monitor) will recognise AF during the entire hospitalization. Anamnesis, electronic health record (EHR), or confirmatory rhythm strip or 12-lead ECG of AF until 30th postoperative day are also considered. We will also report the burden of atrial fibrillation, and treatment with a rate controlling drug, antiarrhythmic drug, or electrical cardioversion. Course of action: Patients undergoing elective surgical aortic valve replacement with bioprosthesis at the Department of Cardiac Surgery at Odense University Hospital will be offered participation in the study. Potentially eligible patients will be screened according to inclusion/exclusion criteria at the time after eligibility of surgery. This is assessed at a multidisciplinary team (MDT) conference (with attendance of cardiologist, cardiac surgeons and anaesthesiologist) based on clinical evaluation, echocardiographic ultrasound, coronary angiography and lung function test. Patients eligible to participate in the study will be presented with the information of the study at the time of their out-patient appointment, according to normal routine at Odense University Hospital. At this appointment the patient receives a physical examination and journal record is obtained by a cardiac surgeon (approximately 7 to 14 days prior to planned surgery). The study-information will be given by one of the participating doctors, while the patient has been informed of the possibility of bringing an assessor of their choice. The information will be delivered in a quiet room blocked to other appointments in the Department of Cardiothoracic Surgery. During this meeting the patient will be informed of the purpose of this study and the written patient information will be submitted in detail. Patients will be given as much time as wanted after the oral information has been delivered to decide if they wish to participate in the study. Patients will be offered the possibility to call one of the doctors taking part in this study during this time, in case of additional questions. Subjects can leave the study at any time for any reason if they wish to do so, without any consequences. Signed informed consent will be provided prior to any research procedures. A subject is registered when signed informed consent has been provided and assigned a subject identification code by the computer-generated code. A subject is randomized when a treatment and a randomisation number has been provided. A subject is considered enrolled in the study once the subject is randomized. Patient data from EHR will be conducted according to study endpoints after signed informed consent is provided. Signed consent gives sponsor and sponsors representatives Randomization: Allocation to a numbered treatment pack (Atorvastatin or placebo - blinded) Randomization scheme will be set-up by OPEN data manager with control for beta-blockers and age, and then randomization per se will be executed with the use of REDCap. The following will be recorded at the day of randomization: - Conduct information for baseline characteristics - Transthoracic Echocardiography measurements Collect baseline blood sample: • Troponin, CK-MB, Creatinine, CRP Commence study medication/treatment Perioperative interventions and outcomes from the day of surgery to the day of discharge: - Duration of aortic cross clamp (ACC), extracorporeal circulation (ECC), ventilatory support, intensive care unit stay period, hospital stay period - Continue study medication - Blood samples: - Preoperative: Troponin, CK-MB, Creatinine, CRP, Plasma-Atorvastatin - Serial troponin and CK-MB levels: (6, 24, 48, and 96 hours after surgery). - Creatinine levels: 48 and 96 hours after surgery. - CRP levels: 48 and 96 hours after surgery - Monitor ECG by continuous Holter monitoring to commence as soon as possible after surgery and continue up to post-operative day 5 evening - Transthoracic Echocardiography on post-operative day 3-5 - Record fluid intake and output during the first 48 hours following surgery based on IV fluids administration, blood transfusion (if applicable), oral/nasogastric intake, and urine plus surgical drain output - Record intraoperative defibrillation, removal of external pacemaker, new PPM/ICD, vasopressors, blood transfusion, surgical re-exploration, renal replacement therapy, beta-blockers, ACEi/ARB, Amiodarone, Digoxin, Diuretics, Calcium channel blockers, Potassium supplements, NSAIDs or steroids, non-study statin, use of nephrotoxic antibiotics, contrast agents or potassium sparing diuretics (Yes/No) Assessment at/after discharge from hospital: - Continue study medications for 30 days after the surgery - Phone call on the 30th postoperative day to evaluate symptoms of discomfort compatible with atrial fibrillation - At the end of the study, all excess study medication can be returned at the local drugstore for safe disposal - Patient data from EHR will be conducted according to study endpoints. ;


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NCT number NCT05076019
Study type Interventional
Source Odense University Hospital
Contact Lytfi Krasniqi, MD
Phone 42772085
Email Lytfi.krasniqi@rsyd.dk
Status Recruiting
Phase N/A
Start date February 1, 2022
Completion date December 1, 2027

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