Significance of Regional Ventriculo-arterial Coupling in Patients With Chronic Heart Failure

NCT ID: NCT01298258

Last Updated: 2011-02-17

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Basic Information

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Recruitment Status

UNKNOWN

Clinical Phase

NA

Total Enrollment

120 participants

Study Classification

INTERVENTIONAL

Study Start Date

2010-07-31

Study Completion Date

2013-07-31

Brief Summary

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The investigators hypothesize that the different components of arterial load are coupled with different components of LV function. The regional ventriculo-arterial couplings may be important in the pathogenesis of heart failure and ventricular remodeling, and in the prediction of future cardiovascular events.

Detailed Description

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Heart failure is a major health problem worldwide. Optimal treatment of this disabling and fatal condition may require functional characterization of the failed left ventricle (LV) and its interaction with the arterial system. Part of the physiological significance of the ventriculo-arterial coupling has been studied experimentally and clinically using the framework of the ratio of effective arterial elastance (Ea) to end-systolic elastance (Ees), with limited clinical applications.

From central ascending aorta to terminal arterioles, every segment of the arterial tree contributes to the arterial loads that interact and impact LV performance in both systole and diastole, leads to atrial and ventricular remodeling and hypertrophy, and results in the development of heart failure. On the other hand, the ventricular systole is a complex coordination of multi-directional myocardial fibers involving longitudinal contraction, circumferential shortening, radial thickening, twist, and torsion, the so-called LV deformations.

In the proposed 3-year project, the investigators hypothesize that the different components of arterial load are coupled with different components of LV function. The regional ventriculo-arterial couplings may be important in the pathogenesis of heart failure and ventricular remodeling, and in the prediction of future cardiovascular events. Therapies targeting these may play a role in the prevention and treatment of heart failure. Therefore, the investigators will study at least 60 patients with chronic heart failure (NYHA Class II-IV) who will randomly receive a direct renin inhibitor, aliskiren, or a placebo for 6 months on top of standard therapy. The purposes of the present study are to investigate the relationship between different components of hemodynamic load or arterial abnormalities and different components of LV myocardial deformations or regional LV function, the modulating effects of endothelial progenitor cells (EPCs) on the ventriculo-arterial coupling, and the therapeutic effects of aliskiren on the components of hemodynamic load and LV myocardial deformations and their couplings. The investigators will also investigate whether the ventriculo-arterial coupling, EPCs, and add-on therapy of aliskiren predict cardiovascular outcomes.

Conditions

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Heart Failure

Study Design

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Allocation Method

RANDOMIZED

Intervention Model

PARALLEL

Primary Study Purpose

TREATMENT

Blinding Strategy

DOUBLE

Participants Investigators

Study Groups

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placebo

control group

Group Type PLACEBO_COMPARATOR

Aliskiren

Intervention Type DRUG

Aliskiren 150mg

Aliskiren

Aliskiren 150 mh

Group Type EXPERIMENTAL

Aliskiren

Intervention Type DRUG

Aliskiren 150mg

Interventions

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Aliskiren

Aliskiren 150mg

Intervention Type DRUG

Eligibility Criteria

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Inclusion Criteria

1. Outpatients ≥ 18 years of age, male or female. Female patients must be either post-menopausal for one year, surgically sterile, or using effective contraceptive methods such as oral contraceptives, barrier method with spermicide or an intrauterine device.
2. Patients with a diagnosis of chronic heart failure (NYHA Class II-IV) and reduced systolic function: LVEF ≤ 45% at Visit 1 (local measurement, measured within the past 6 months assessed by echocardiogram, MUGA, CT scan, MRI or ventricular angiography).
3. NT-pro BNP ≥ 600pg/ml (BNP ≥ 150 pg/ml) at Visit 1 or NT-pro BNP ≥ 450 pg/mL (BNP (≥ 100 pg/ml) and a hospitalization for HF within last 12 months
4. Patients must be on a stable dose of either an ACE inhibitor or an ARB for at least 4 weeks prior to Visit 1.
5. Patients must be treated with a beta blocker, unless contraindicated or not tolerated, at a stable dose for at least 4 weeks prior to Visit 1.
6. Patients with documented sinus rhythm at Visit 1.

Exclusion Criteria

1. History of hypersensitivity to any of the study drugs.
2. Patients who require treatment with both ACEI and ARB.
3. Current acute decompensated HF (exacerbation of chronic HF manifested by signs \& symptoms that may require IV therapy).
4. Symptomatic hypotension and/or less than 100 mmHg at the time of screening or less than 90 mmHg at the time of randomization.
5. eGFR \< 30 ml/min/1.73m2 as measured by the MDRD formula at Visit 1 (screening) , or a \> 25% decrease after 14 days of active run-in period.
6. Serum potassium \> 5.0 mmol/L at screening (Visit 1).
7. Acute coronary syndrome, stroke, transient ischemic attack, cardiac, carotid or major vascular surgery, percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) or carotid angioplasty, within the past 3 months prior to visit 1.
8. Coronary or carotid artery disease likely to require surgical or percutaneous intervention within the 6 months after Visit 1.
9. Patients with active or unstable bronchospasm or asthma (patients must be on stable regimen of respiratory medications for 1 month prior to Visit 1).
10. Right heart failure due to severe pulmonary disease.
11. Diagnosis of peripartum or chemotherapy induced cardiomyopathy within the 12 months prior to visit 1.
12. Patients with a history of heart transplant or who are on a transplant list or with left ventricular assistance device (LVAD device).
13. Documented ventricular arrhythmia with syncopal episodes within past 3 months, prior to visit 1, that is untreated.
14. Symptomatic bradycardia or second or third degree heart block without a pacemaker.
15. Implantation of a CRT (cardiac resynchronization therapy) device within the prior 3 months from visit 1 or intent to implant a CRT device.
16. Presence of hemodynamically significant mitral and/or aortic valve disease, except mitral regurgitation secondary to left ventricular dilatation.
17. Presence of other hemodynamically significant obstructive lesions of left ventricular outflow tract, including aortic and sub-aortic stenosis.
18. Severe primary pulmonary, renal or hepatic disease.
19. Presence of any other disease with a life expectancy of \< 1 year.
20. Chronic long-term requirement for NSAIDs (high dose) or COX2 inhibitors, with the exception of aspirin at doses used for CV prophylaxis (≤325 mg o.d.).
21. Any surgical or medical condition which might significantly alter the absorption, distribution, metabolism, or excretion of study drugs
22. Subjects get pregnant or will be pregnant within 6 months.
Minimum Eligible Age

18 Years

Eligible Sex

ALL

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

No

Sponsors

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National Taiwan University Hospital

OTHER

Sponsor Role collaborator

Taipei Veterans General Hospital, Taiwan

OTHER_GOV

Sponsor Role lead

Responsible Party

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National YangMing University

Principal Investigators

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Chen-Huan chen, M.D.

Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR

Taipei Veterans General Hospital, Taiwan

Locations

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Taipei Veterans General Hospital

Taipei, , Taiwan

Site Status RECRUITING

Countries

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Taiwan

Central Contacts

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Chen-Huan Chen, M.D.

Role: CONTACT

886228752973

Facility Contacts

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Chen-Huan Chen, M.D.

Role: primary

886228752073

Other Identifiers

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99NSC-REVAC

Identifier Type: -

Identifier Source: org_study_id

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