AMEND-CRT: Mechanical Dyssynchrony as Selection Criterion for CRT
NCT: NCT04225520 · ACTIVE_NOT_RECRUITING
Brief Summary
Previous experience with cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT) candidates suggests that selection of these patients can be improved. Current clinical guideline approaches are mainly too unspecific and lead to a high non-responder rate of 30-40%, which causes a burden on health care systems and puts patients at risk of an unnecessary treatment who might benefit more from a conservative approach. Previous work indicated that using the assessment of mechanical dyssynchrony on echocardiography can lower the non-responder rate at least by 50% without compromising sensitivity for detecting amendable patients. The current prospective, randomized, multi-center trial was therefore designed to prove that the characterization of the mechanical properties of the left ventricle can improve patient selection for CRT. Patients will be randomized into one of two study arms: a control study arm with treatment recommendation based on clinical guidelines criteria, or an experimental study arm with treatment recommendation based on the presence of mechanical dyssynchrony. All patients will receive a CRT implantation. In the control study arm, bi-ventricular pacing will be turned on. In the experimental study arm, bi-ventricular pacing will be turned on or off, depending on the presence or absence of mechanical dyssynchrony, respectively. The primary endpoint will be non-inferiority in outcome of a treatment recommendation based on mechanical dyssynchrony, achieved with a lower number of CRT devices implanted, effectively leading to a lower number needed to treat. Outcome measures are the average relative change in continuously measured LVESV per arm and the percentage 'worsened' according to the Packer Clinical Composite Score per arm after 1 year follow-up.
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What is AMEND-CRT: Mechanical Dyssynchrony as Selection Criterion for CRT?
AMEND-CRT: Mechanical Dyssynchrony as Selection Criterion for CRT is a clinical trial registered under NCT04225520. Current status: ACTIVE_NOT_RECRUITING.
What is the status of NCT04225520?
The current status of NCT04225520 (AMEND-CRT: Mechanical Dyssynchrony as Selection Criterion for CRT) is: ACTIVE_NOT_RECRUITING.
When did AMEND-CRT: Mechanical Dyssynchrony as Selection Criterion for CRT start?
AMEND-CRT: Mechanical Dyssynchrony as Selection Criterion for CRT started on 2020-12-10.
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