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NCT number NCT06077201
Other study ID # 222231
Secondary ID 5R01AG073633-02
Status Recruiting
Phase N/A
First received
Last updated
Start date December 15, 2023
Est. completion date October 1, 2026

Study information

Verified date June 2024
Source Vanderbilt University Medical Center
Contact Anna Vatterott, MPH
Phone 615-936-5798
Email anna.vatterott@vumc.org
Is FDA regulated No
Health authority
Study type Interventional

Clinical Trial Summary

The vast majority of cardiac rehabilitation eligible individuals do not participate in center based cardiac rehabilitation (CBCR). While steps to encourage participation in CBCR are important, many individuals will still not participate for a variety of reasons. This randomized controlled trial is evaluating a home-based cardiac rehabilitation (HBCR) intervention delivered using a custom app and digital tools in patients undergoing transcatheter heart valve interventions (THVIs). After a brief roll-in period, participants not intending to participate in CBCR are randomized to one of three groups: (1) control, (2) HBCR mobile health intervention with hands-off delivery, and (3) HBCR mobile health intervention with interactive delivery. Participants in the intervention groups (hands-off/interactive delivery) will also be randomized to continue the intervention for 12 weeks or 24 weeks. The intervention targets key health behaviors and includes traditional cardiac rehabilitation components. The study will assess the effect of the intervention on clinical events, physical activity, quality of life, and other outcomes. Those who intend to participate in CBCR will be followed in a registry.


Recruitment information / eligibility

Status Recruiting
Enrollment 375
Est. completion date October 1, 2026
Est. primary completion date June 1, 2026
Accepts healthy volunteers No
Gender All
Age group 18 Years and older
Eligibility Inclusion Criteria: - Treated with a transcatheter heart valve intervention (e.g., transcatheter aortic valve implantation [in the native valve or valve-in-valve], mitral transcatheter edge-to-edge repair, mitral valve-in-valve) of the aortic, mitral, or tricuspid valve done via transfemoral access Exclusion Criteria: - Unwilling or unable to provide informed consent - Not adherent to wearing the ActiGraph activity tracker during the roll-in phase for a minimum of 4 (out of 7) compliant days (worn >10 hours/day) - Planned participation in center based cardiac rehabilitation (CBCR) - Transcatheter heart valve intervention done via any route other than a transfemoral approach - Stroke during or immediately after the transcatheter heart valve intervention prior to randomization - Placement of a pacemaker within 6 weeks prior to the transcatheter heart valve intervention or after the transcatheter heart valve intervention and prior to randomization - Those who require a walker or who cannot get out of a chair/bed on their own and walk independently (use of a cane is acceptable) - Physical or neuropsychiatric limitations that would prevent proficient use of the study tools and successful completion of the physical and quality of life assessments (e.g. blindness, dementia) - Planned surgery within 6 months after the heart valve intervention - Planned discharge from hospital to hospice, assisted living, or inpatient rehabilitation facility (discharge to a senior facility permitted as long as they are considered Independent Living) - Treating provider or site PI indicates that participation in the study would be unsafe - Participation in any ongoing randomized trial that has not completed follow-up unless the sponsor of the other trial allows enrollment of the participant in this cardiac rehabilitation trial - Unable to complete the baseline study visit prior to 6 weeks after the transcatheter heart valve intervention

Study Design


Intervention

Other:
HBCR hands-off
Home-based cardiac rehabilitation intervention facilitated by a custom app to deliver education, counseling on healthy living and modification of risk factors, mindfulness, and physical activity guidance.
HBCR interactive
Home-based cardiac rehabilitation intervention facilitated by a custom app to deliver education, counseling on healthy living and modification of risk factors, mindfulness, and physical activity guidance. Additionally, there are periodic video calls with an exercise physiologist.

Locations

Country Name City State
United States Vanderbilt University Medical Center Nashville Tennessee

Sponsors (12)

Lead Sponsor Collaborator
Vanderbilt University Medical Center Duke Clinical Research Institute, Inova Fairfax Hospital, Medical University of South Carolina, Morristown Medical Center, National Institute on Aging (NIA), Piedmont Healthcare, The Cleveland Clinic, University of Colorado, Denver, University of Michigan, University of Pittsburgh, Wake Forest University Health Sciences

Country where clinical trial is conducted

United States, 

Outcome

Type Measure Description Time frame Safety issue
Primary Probability of the hierarchical clinical event composite The hierarchical clinical event composite includes (in order of hierarchy): (1) all-cause death; (2) all-cause hospitalization; and (3) skilled nursing facility visits. To examine whether the intervention improves mortality, hospitalization, and SNF rates after THVIs, we will conduct Bayesian Markov longitudinal proportional odds model on weekly outcome measures. The pooled active treatment vs. control group comparison (primary comparison for the trial) will be estimated by contrasting the average of posterior probability that Y=y of the two active treatment groups (hands-off HBCR and interactive HBCR) to the control group. Over the entire available follow-up period for randomized participants (minimum of 6 months, maximum approximately 24-30 months).
Primary Average daily total activity counts Daily total activity counts are determined by a triaxial actigraphy device. The actigraphy device will be worn for approximately one week and, using data from days when the device was worn >10 hours, the average daily total activity counts determined. The primary comparison will be at 12 weeks after randomization.
Secondary Average daily total activity counts Daily total activity counts are determined by a triaxial actigraphy device. The actigraphy device will be worn for approximately one week and, using data from days when the device was worn >10 hours, the average daily total activity counts determined. The secondary comparisons will be at 24 and 52 weeks after randomization.
Secondary Average daily active minutes Daily active minutes are determined by a triaxial actigraphy device. The actigraphy device will be worn for approximately one week and, using data from days when the device was worn >10 hours, the average daily active minutes determined. The comparisons will be at 12, 24 and 52 weeks after randomization.
Secondary Average daily steps Daily steps are determined by a triaxial actigraphy device. The actigraphy device will be worn for approximately one week and, using data from days when the device was worn >10 hours, the average daily steps determined. The comparisons will be at 12, 24 and 52 weeks after randomization.
Secondary Average daily energy expenditure Daily energy expenditure is determined by a triaxial actigraphy device. The actigraphy device will be worn for approximately one week and, using data from days when the device was worn >10 hours, the average daily energy expenditure determined. The comparisons will be at 12, 24 and 52 weeks after randomization.
Secondary Average daily moderate to vigorous active minutes Daily moderate to vigorous active minutes are determined by a triaxial actigraphy device. The actigraphy device will be worn for approximately one week and, using data from days when the device was worn >10 hours, the average daily moderate to vigorous active mins determined. The comparisons will be at 12, 24 and 52 weeks after randomization.
Secondary 6 minute walk distance The distance walked in 6 minutes. The comparisons will be at 12, 24 and 52 weeks after randomization.
Secondary Chair sit to stand time The time taken to complete 5 chair rises. The comparisons will be at 12, 24 and 52 weeks after randomization.
Secondary 5 meter gait speed The speed of walking 5 meters (meters/second). The comparisons will be at 12, 24 and 52 weeks after randomization.
Secondary All-cause hospitalizations Hospitalizations for any reason Over the entire available follow-up period for randomized participants (minimum of 6 months, maximum approximately 24-30 months).
Secondary All-cause death Death for any cause Over the entire available follow-up period for randomized participants (minimum of 6 months, maximum approximately 24-30 months).
Secondary Heart-failure specific health status assessed by the KCCQ Assessed with the Kansas City Cardiomyopathy Questionnaire (KCCQ); (score range 0-100, higher is better health status) The comparisons will be at 12, 24 and 52 weeks after randomization.
Secondary Physical health status assessed by the PROMIS 10 Global physical health score from the PROMIS 10 Global Health Short Form questionnaire (raw score range 4-20 with corresponding T score and SE, higher is better) The comparisons will be at 12, 24 and 52 weeks after randomization.
Secondary Mental health status assessed by the PROMIS 10 Global mental health score from the PROMIS 10 Global Health Short Form questionnaire (raw score range 4-20 with corresponding T score and SE, higher is better) The comparisons will be at 12, 24 and 52 weeks after randomization.
Secondary Mood disturbance assessed by PHQ9 Patient health questionnaire 9 (PHQ9); (score range 1-27, higher score worse) The comparisons will be at 12, 24 and 52 weeks after randomization.
Secondary Patient goals progress score A patient goals progress score (-3 to +3) will be determined for 5 domains and the scores combined for a global score from -15 to +15. The comparisons will be at 12, 24 and 52 weeks after randomization.
Secondary Basic mobility by AM-PAC Basic mobility will be assessed with the Activity Measure for Post-Acute Care (AM-PAC) Basic Mobility Outpatient Short Form (Low Function); (raw score range 0-39 with corresponding T-score and SE, higher score is better) The comparisons will be at 12, 24 and 52 weeks after randomization.
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