Diastolic dYsfunctioN AssessMent in critICally Ill Patients

NCT ID: NCT04584203

Last Updated: 2022-01-03

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Basic Information

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Recruitment Status

UNKNOWN

Total Enrollment

297 participants

Study Classification

OBSERVATIONAL

Study Start Date

2021-06-01

Study Completion Date

2022-06-01

Brief Summary

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The role of the left ventricular diastolic function (LVDD) in the weaning failure from mechanical ventilation in unclear. Specifically, is unclear whether the outcome of the weaning process could be affected by a pre-existing LVDD (before ICU admission), or by the worsening of a chronic pattern, or by a de-novo LVDD presentation.

Detailed Description

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Bedside echocardiography plays a critical diagnostic role in patients with heart failure, being other examinations (i.e., physical examination, electrocardiogram, and chest radiograph) unable to provide key information to discriminate between diastolic and systolic heart failure. Transthoracic echocardiography (TTE) can assess diastolic function by means of the doppler filling pattern, and can non-invasively measure intracardiac pressure at the bedside.

During sinus rhythm, diastolic flow shows the E and A waves, which reflects early diastolic filling and atrial contraction in the late diastole, respectively. Velocity of blood flow across the mitral valve depends on the trans-mitral pressure gradient; then, E-wave velocity is influenced both by the rate of early diastolic relaxation and by the left atrial pressure. Changes of the velocity pattern can suggest left ventricular diastolic function (LVDD) and prognosis, although mitral inflow patterns are highly susceptible to loading conditions (mainly left atrial pressure). LVDD is quite is a condition quite common in the population. A cross-sectional survey of over 2000 randomly selected Minnesota residents aged 45 years or older found an incidence of LVDD almost five times higher than LV systolic dysfunction (28% vs. 6%, respectively), which was a strong predictor of mortality (hazard ratio ranging from 8.3 for mild LVDD to 10.2 for at-least-moderate LVDD).

In a randomly recruited population sample (n = 539; 50.5% women; mean age, 52.5 years), the prevalence of the LVDD in those patients older than 50 y.o. was of about 50%5.

Doppler echocardiography could be a noninvasive tool for the detection of weaning-induced left ventricular filling pressure elevation. Transmitral flow can help measure peak Doppler velocities of E and A waves. E/A ratio has been proposed to estimate the left ventricular filling pressure. Tissue Doppler imaging can measure early diastolic mitral annular velocity (E'), which is a load-independent indicator of myocardial relaxation. The combination of tissue Doppler imaging and pulsed Doppler transmitral flow can allow the computation of the E/E' ratio, which is one of the best echocardiographic estimate of left ventricular filling pressure.

The role of LVDD in critically ill patients is probably greatly underestimated by intensivists, probably because in the past diastolic function was difficult to evaluate at the bedside6. The LVDD in intensive care unit (ICU) patients can affect the outcome of weaning from mechanical ventilation, especially in septic patients. In fact, cardiogenic pulmonary edema has been recognized as a highly incident cause of weaning failure. Unsuccessful weaning from mechanical ventilation occurs in approximately 20% of patients and is related to prolonged mechanical ventilation, length of stay in the intensive care unit, and increased morbidity and mortality. It has been proved that a spontaneous breathing trial (SBT) increases the left ventricular filling pressure, leading to cardiogenic pulmonary edema and impaired gas exchange.

However, studies focused on the impact of that medical condition on weaning showed conflicting results. Moreover, heterogeneous definitions and measurements of LVDD have been provided, associated to different form of SBTs. Furthermore, the majority carried out a cross-sectional assessment of the LVDD before and after the SBT, not including changes in the diastolic function during the ICU stay. All these variables limit the comparability and the clinical applications of these studies.

Moreover, LV diastolic function depends on myocardial relaxation, LV stiffness, and filling pressures, which are frequently impaired during the ICU stay (e.g., progression of the disease, volume resuscitation, positive end-expiratory pressure, administration of inotropes, vasopressors, etc). It is still uncertain whether the SBT failure could be affected by pre-existing conditions (i.e. a LVDD present at the ICU admission) or by a worsening of the cardiac function after the ICU admission.

As a matter of fact, the assessment of LVDD at the bedside is not routinely performed before the SBT and the role of the degree of the LVDD in still not defined. Moreover, it unclear whether the outcome of the weaning process could be affected by a pre-existing LVDD (before ICU admission), or by the worsening of a chronic pattern, or by a de-novo LVDD presentation.

Conditions

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Critical Illness Diastolic Dysfunction Diastolic Heart Failure Weaning Failure Mechanical Ventilation Complication

Study Design

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Observational Model Type

COHORT

Study Time Perspective

PROSPECTIVE

Interventions

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Bedside Echocardiography

All the intensivists performing the TTE in the involved centers fulfill the criteria of the American Society of Echocardiography and of the European Society of Intensive Care.

Medicine to be considered as experts in critical care echocardiography. Each center performs the TTE evaluation by means of the ultrasound device available in the unit equipped with the tissue Doppler imaging program and a phased array transducer of 2.5 MHz and doppler signals is recorded along with the electrocardiogram.

For the purpose of this study, the following TTE parameters are recorded from the apical 4-chamber view during each set of measurements:

Intervention Type DIAGNOSTIC_TEST

Spontaneuos breathing trial

The Spontaneous Breathing Trial will be performed accordingly to the clinical practice of the involved centers (a total support - including positive end-expiratory pressure plus pressure support equal or lower to 8 cmH20)

Intervention Type PROCEDURE

Bedside Echocardiography_1

Echocardiography performed within 24h from patient's admission - not optional

Intervention Type DIAGNOSTIC_TEST

Bedside Echocardiography_2

Echocardiography performed within 12h from patient's spontaneous breathing trial - not optional

Intervention Type DIAGNOSTIC_TEST

Bedside Echocardiography_3

Echocardiography performed at 60 +/- 12h from patient's admission - optional

Intervention Type DIAGNOSTIC_TEST

Bedside Echocardiography_4

Echocardiography performed 24h after patient's estubation - optional

Intervention Type DIAGNOSTIC_TEST

Other Intervention Names

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Baseline Echo_1 Echo_2 Echo_3 Echo_4

Eligibility Criteria

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Inclusion Criteria

* Expected to be ventilated for \>48 hours
* Age \> 50

Exclusion Criteria

* Atrial fibrillation (at the admission or during ICU stay);
* Neuromuscular disorders

•. Severe neurological events (traumatic or not) with GCS \< 8 at admission
* Home ventilation prior to admission;
* Palliative intubation;
* Intubation for an indication to tracheostomy;
* Poor acoustic window (after the first assessment);
* Severe mitral and/or aortic valve stenosis or regurgitation.
Minimum Eligible Age

18 Years

Eligible Sex

ALL

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

No

Sponsors

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Humanitas Clinical and Research Center

OTHER

Sponsor Role lead

Responsible Party

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Responsibility Role SPONSOR

Principal Investigators

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Antonio Messina, PhD

Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR

Humanitas Mirasole SpA

Locations

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Humanitas Research Hospital

Rozzano, Milano, Italy

Site Status RECRUITING

Ospedale Ss. Trinità

Borgomanero, Novara, Italy

Site Status NOT_YET_RECRUITING

Careggi University Hospital

Florence, Tuscany, Italy

Site Status NOT_YET_RECRUITING

"Policlinico-San Marco"

Catania, , Italy

Site Status NOT_YET_RECRUITING

Azienda Ospedaliera di Perugia

Perugia, , Italy

Site Status NOT_YET_RECRUITING

Grande Ospedale Metropolitano

Reggio Calabria, , Italy

Site Status NOT_YET_RECRUITING

Policlinico Universitario A. Gemelli

Roma, , Italy

Site Status NOT_YET_RECRUITING

Azienda Sanitaria Universitaria Integrata di Udine

Udine, , Italy

Site Status NOT_YET_RECRUITING

Countries

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Italy

Central Contacts

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Antonio Messina, PhD

Role: CONTACT

+390282241

Facility Contacts

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Antonio Messina, MD

Role: primary

+390282241

Antonio Messina, MD

Role: backup

+3902822414131

DAvide Colombo

Role: primary

Stefano Romagnoli, MD

Role: primary

+39 055 794111

Filippo Sanfilippo

Role: primary

Gianmaria Cammarota

Role: primary

Marco Tescione

Role: primary

Antonio Dell'anna

Role: primary

Luigi Vetrugno

Role: primary

References

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Nagueh SF, Smiseth OA, Appleton CP, Byrd BF 3rd, Dokainish H, Edvardsen T, Flachskampf FA, Gillebert TC, Klein AL, Lancellotti P, Marino P, Oh JK, Popescu BA, Waggoner AD. Recommendations for the Evaluation of Left Ventricular Diastolic Function by Echocardiography: An Update from the American Society of Echocardiography and the European Association of Cardiovascular Imaging. J Am Soc Echocardiogr. 2016 Apr;29(4):277-314. doi: 10.1016/j.echo.2016.01.011. No abstract available.

Reference Type BACKGROUND
PMID: 27037982 (View on PubMed)

Schmidt GA, Girard TD, Kress JP, Morris PE, Ouellette DR, Alhazzani W, Burns SM, Epstein SK, Esteban A, Fan E, Ferrer M, Fraser GL, Gong MN, Hough CL, Mehta S, Nanchal R, Patel S, Pawlik AJ, Schweickert WD, Sessler CN, Strom T, Wilson KC, Truwit JD. Liberation From Mechanical Ventilation in Critically Ill Adults: Executive Summary of an Official American College of Chest Physicians/American Thoracic Society Clinical Practice Guideline. Chest. 2017 Jan;151(1):160-165. doi: 10.1016/j.chest.2016.10.037. Epub 2016 Nov 3.

Reference Type BACKGROUND
PMID: 27818329 (View on PubMed)

Subira C, Hernandez G, Vazquez A, Rodriguez-Garcia R, Gonzalez-Castro A, Garcia C, Rubio O, Ventura L, Lopez A, de la Torre MC, Keough E, Arauzo V, Hermosa C, Sanchez C, Tizon A, Tenza E, Laborda C, Cabanes S, Lacueva V, Del Mar Fernandez M, Arnau A, Fernandez R. Effect of Pressure Support vs T-Piece Ventilation Strategies During Spontaneous Breathing Trials on Successful Extubation Among Patients Receiving Mechanical Ventilation: A Randomized Clinical Trial. JAMA. 2019 Jun 11;321(22):2175-2182. doi: 10.1001/jama.2019.7234.

Reference Type BACKGROUND
PMID: 31184740 (View on PubMed)

de Meirelles Almeida CA, Nedel WL, Morais VD, Boniatti MM, de Almeida-Filho OC. Diastolic dysfunction as a predictor of weaning failure: A systematic review and meta-analysis. J Crit Care. 2016 Aug;34:135-41. doi: 10.1016/j.jcrc.2016.03.007. Epub 2016 Mar 16.

Reference Type BACKGROUND
PMID: 27067288 (View on PubMed)

Vignon P. Ventricular diastolic abnormalities in the critically ill. Curr Opin Crit Care. 2013 Jun;19(3):242-9. doi: 10.1097/MCC.0b013e32836091c3.

Reference Type BACKGROUND
PMID: 23624639 (View on PubMed)

Other Identifiers

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DYNAMIC

Identifier Type: -

Identifier Source: org_study_id

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