Cost-utility Analysis of Fenestrated Aortic Stents Versus Open Surgery for the Treatment of Complex Abdominal Aortic Aneurysms
NCT ID: NCT04671732
Last Updated: 2023-05-15
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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
492 participants
OBSERVATIONAL
2021-03-14
2023-03-14
Brief Summary
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Objective: The objective of this prospective non-randomized comparative multicenter cohort study is to compare the cost effectiveness incremental ratio at 36 months of FEVAR and OR for CAAA.
Method: Patients with CAAA discussed for FEVAR or OR in 37 french vascular centers in during a two years inclusion period constitute the population study. Preoperative and postoperative clinical and imaging data will are collected prospectively in eCRF forms. QOL before and after treatment is assessed by the E5D5L. The follow-up period is three years. The primary outcome is the Incremental cost-utility ratio (cost/QALY) at 36 months. We plan to minimize indication biases by using a proposensity score (proposnsity score maching and Inverse probablility of treatment weighting) based on clinical and anatomic characteristics. Patient at prohibitive risk for OR are excluded. Patient anatomically unsuitable for FEVAR are also excluded .
Conclusion: This study should provided valuable data on cost effectiveness of FEVAR for CAAA. Sub-goup analysis will be also conducted.
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Detailed Description
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Conditions
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Study Design
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COHORT
PROSPECTIVE
Study Groups
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Fenestrated endovascular aortic aneurysm repair (FEVAR)
Fenestrated endovascular aortic aneurysm repair
Fenestrated endovascular aortic aneurysm repair consists in excluding a juxtrenal or suprarenal aneurysm by deploying a covered stent (stent graft) in the aorta so as to created sealing zones on both sides of the aneurysm. Since the proximal sealing is located in the visceral segment of the aorta, fenestrations are created to maintain blod flow in renal and visceral arteries. These fenestrations are custom made for each patient. Brindging covered stents are deployed between each fenestration and corresponding target arteries in order to insure sealing of the system.
Open repair (OR)
open repair of abdominal aortic aneurysm.
Open repair of abdominal aortic aneurysms consists in cross-clamping the aorta on both sides of the aneurysm and replace the diseased segment by a prosthetic graft.
Interventions
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Fenestrated endovascular aortic aneurysm repair
Fenestrated endovascular aortic aneurysm repair consists in excluding a juxtrenal or suprarenal aneurysm by deploying a covered stent (stent graft) in the aorta so as to created sealing zones on both sides of the aneurysm. Since the proximal sealing is located in the visceral segment of the aorta, fenestrations are created to maintain blod flow in renal and visceral arteries. These fenestrations are custom made for each patient. Brindging covered stents are deployed between each fenestration and corresponding target arteries in order to insure sealing of the system.
open repair of abdominal aortic aneurysm.
Open repair of abdominal aortic aneurysms consists in cross-clamping the aorta on both sides of the aneurysm and replace the diseased segment by a prosthetic graft.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* Short-neck or juxtarenal aneurysm: if treated by OR, would require an infrarenal proximal aortic suture, regardless of the level of clamping.
* Suprarenal aneurysm: if treated by OR, would require a suprarenal/supramesenteric/ supraceliac aortic cross clamping, and a proximal bevelled suture and/or a separate revascularization of at least one renal artery.
* Type IV thoracoabdominal aneurysm: aneurysm extending up to the level of the diaphragm pillars, requiring a supracoeliac clamping with a proximal bevelled suture and/or separate revascularization of at least one renal artery if treated by open surgery.
2. Patients aged 18 and over
3. Patient who expressed a non-opposition to participating in the study.
4. Patient affiliated to the French healyh care system
Exclusion Criteria
2. Patients for whom an alternative surgical technique is being considered and listes below: laparoscopic aortic repair, hybrid repair, CHIMPS, surgeon modified stent grafting, in situ fenestrations.
3. Patients deemed at prohibitive risk for OR :
* uncompensated cardiac failure with LVEF \<40% (NYHA class III and IV)
* Coronary revascularization \< 1 month
* Large myocardial ischemia \>3 segments not revascularized or not revascularizable
* Non-revascularized or non-revascularizable unstable angina
* Non-operable tight aortic stenosis (mean gradient \> 40 mmHg, valve area \< 1 cm2, peak transvalvular velocity \> 4 m/s)
* Non operable significant mitral shrinkage (area \<1.5cm²)
* FEV1 \< 50% of the theoretical value
* Home oxygen therapy
* Chronic renal failure with clearance \< 30 ml/min
4. presence of a main renal artery less than 4 mm in diameter
5. Special anatomical configurations: horseshoe kidney, pelvic kidney.
6. Lesions of "shaggy" aorta at the visceral segment or at the lower thoracic aorta
7. History of abdominal aortic surgery (open or endovascular)
8. Dissecting, infected, ruptured or painful aneurysm
9. Life expectancy less than 2 years
10. Person under judicial protection
11. Person under tutorship or curatorship
12. Pregnant or breastfeeding woman
18 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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Assistance Publique - Hôpitaux de Paris
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Principal Investigators
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Malika Yahmi
Role: STUDY_CHAIR
Assistance Publique - Hôpitaux de Paris
Locations
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Assistance Publique Hôpitaux de Paris - CHU HENRI MONDOR
Créteil, Val De Marne, France
Countries
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Other Identifiers
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APHP200053
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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