ST Elevation Myocardial Infarction Clinical Trial
Official title:
Quantitative Estimation of Thrombus Burden in Patients With ST Elevation Acute Myocardial Infarction (STEMI) With the Use of Micro-computed Tomography-A Methodological Approach (QUEST-STEMI)
The study aims to assess for the first time, through the application of innovative
technologies (micro-CT), important characteristics of aspirated thrombi (such as their volume
and their density), which might be linked to certain clinical outcomes, in patients
presenting with STEMI and referred for primary Percutaneous Coronary Intervention (PCI). To
this end, a methodology for the exact estimation of thrombus burden by measuring the volume
and the density of aspirated thrombi will be developed. After being aspirated using dedicated
catheters, thrombi will be preserved in formalin and their volume and their density will be
calculated with the use of micro-CT. Having a better resolution than conventional computed
tomography, micro-CT will allow us to create 3D models of aspirated thrombi from a series of
x-ray projection images. These 3D models will be further analyzed in order to find the volume
and the density of aspirated thrombi. Shape analysis of the surface of aspirated thrombi and
potential differences in their structure will also be assessed. Correlation of these
variables with clinical parameters and angiographic outcomes will be attempted.
Thus, a risk-stratification model will be developed combining:
- Clinical and laboratory data,
- Angiographic parameters,
- Data regarding the volume, the density and the composition of aspirated thrombi.
This model will enable the stratification of the cardiovascular and cerebrovascular risk of
patients and the identification of who will benefit from thrombus aspiration, providing a
personalized approach in treating patients with STEMI.
Acute myocardial infarction with ST elevation (STEMI) remains one of the leading causes of
mortality in developed countries, in spite of the important advances in pharmacological
therapy and in mechanical reperfusion therapy. Having an important role in provoking
ischemia, thrombus has been studied in many clinical trials and high thrombus burden has been
proven to be an independent risk factor for stent thrombosis and for Major Adverse Clinical
outcomes. However large randomized controlled trials concerning thrombus aspiration showed
controversial results, providing as a whole no evidence of distinct benefits for thrombus
aspiration. A possible explanation could be that aspiration was performed as a routine
strategy in all of these trials, whereas these patients should be considered as a
heterogeneous group and thus they should be risk-stratified. For this reason, it is of
paramount importance to classify patients according to the volume of thrombus burden. The
currently existing classifications of thrombus burden (the most important being those of
Gibson and of Sianos) are based on visual assessment of angiographic characteristics and thus
they are not reflecting the volume of the thrombi in actual, absolute numbers.
The main purpose of the study is to develop a methodology for the exact estimation of
thrombus burden by measuring the volume and the density of aspirated thrombi in patients
presenting with STEMI and referred for primary PCI. After being aspirated using dedicated
catheters, thrombi will be preserved in formalin and their volume will be calculated with the
use of micro-CT. The scanning procedure results into a series of projection images arranged
in the form of image stacks which, in turn, are reformed in sections (cross section images)
with the use of the NRecon (Bruker, Kontich, Belgium) software, which applies a modified
algorithm of backward projection Feldkamp. The resulting sections will be combined to create
the 3D models which will be further analyzed to extract useful measurements for the
characteristics of the thrombi, such as for the volume and the elative density. Shape
analysis on the surface and internal structure of the three-dimensional representations of
the specimens will lead to the identification of the important features that can be used to
estimate variability within samples and perform clustering for the significant differences
between clots. In addition, possible differences in clot internal and external structure
(e.g. architecture of the various cell types) will be assessed through the 3D models rendered
from the stacks of images The Secondary end points of the study include the examination of
the association of the aforementioned variables with the angiographic classification of
thrombus burden (according to Sianos), with electrocardiographic and angiographic
characteristics suggestive of poor patient prognosis and with major adverse cardiac events
during the follow-up period of one year.
This method could become the gold standard for the exact measurement of thrombus burden and
could be used in larger, clinically-oriented trials to help stratify patients with thrombus
burden according to their risk for adverse outcomes.
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