Comparison of Outcomes of Complex Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm Treatment
NCT ID: NCT04773223
Last Updated: 2024-07-22
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COMPLETED
925 participants
OBSERVATIONAL
2011-01-01
2022-01-01
Brief Summary
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Aim: The aim of this study will be to compare F/BEVAR versus open AAA repair on short- and long-term clinical outcomes for the treatment of juxta- and pararenal AAA.
Methodology: This is a prospective cohort study from the four high-volume AAA repair centers: Belgrade/Serbia, Bologna/Italy, Milan/Italy, Dijklander/Netherland, Amsterdam/Netherland, and Helsinki/Finland. Data will be collected on demographics, baseline comorbidities, AAA parameters (diameter and localization), laboratory values, intra-, and postoperative data. Follow-up examinations (clinical visits and color duplex ultrasonography, CT scans) will be performed 1, 6, and 12 months after the intervention, and annually thereafter. Propensity score analysis will be performed by matching open repair patients to endovascularly treated controlling for demographics and baseline comorbidities.
Endpoints: Primary endpoints are all-cause mortality and the freedom from aortic-related reintervention. The secondary endpoint is the 30-day complication rate, especially acute kidney injury according to the RIFLE criteria.
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Detailed Description
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Study objectives:
1. Primary aim: Compare Kaplan-Meier freedom from aortic related reintervention and all-cause mortality rate between endovascular and open repair group Primary endpoint: Kaplan-Meier survival rate and Kaplan-Meier aortic related reintervention rate after the patient recruitment ends
2. Secondary aim: compare short term outcomes in terms of 30-day complications rate, especially acute kidney injury according to the RIFLE criteria Secondary endpoint: 30-day complications rate, especially acute kidney injury according to the RIFLE criteria
Inclusion criteria:
* All patients (over 18 years of age) with a history of juxta- and pararenal AAA repair from January 2011 to January 2021
* All management strategies will be included (endovascular and open)
Exclusion criteria:
* Patients who are pregnant
* Patients who are under 18 years of age
* Patients who have ruptured AAA
* Patients with thoracoabdominal aortic aneurysm (ThAAA)
* Patients who have a mycotic AAA
* Patients with connective tissue disorder
Sample size To ensure sufficient statistical power to answer hypothetical questions, approximately 700 subjects will be entered into the database. Aortic-related reintervention rate is the primary endpoint being used to calculate the sample size. Assuming a difference of 7% in the late reintervention rate between endovascular and open repair, 221 patients would be required in each arm to achieve a statistical power of 85% at p=0.05. With two arms (endovascular versus open), assuming a 20% rate of missing data, a total N of 550 patients is required.
Research Design
This is a prospective study including patients treated for juxta- and pararenal AAA from 2011 through 2021 treated at six different vascular surgery centers:
1. Clinic for Vascular and Endovascular Surgery, Belgrade, Serbia
2. Department of Vascular Surgery, Policlinico S. Orsola-Malpighi, Bologna, Italy
3. Department of Vascular Surgery, San Raffaele Hospital, Milan, Italy
4. Department of Vascular Surgery, Dijklander Ziekenhuis, Hoorn, Netherlands
5. Department of Vascular Surgery, Amsterdam University Hospital, Amsterdam, Netherlands
6. Department of Vascular Surgery, Helsinki Unversity Hospital, Helsinki, Finland
Procedures Involved The study does not involve any patient contact and will not impact the care that patients receive. Data regarding the patients will be compiled and analyzed to accomplish the proposed study objectives. Data collection will include demographic information, patient-related factors, and comorbidities, diagnostic imaging information, laboratory data, surgical procedure information, complications of the surgery, and outcomes.
Multi-Institutional research After the data has been collected at a participating institution, the data will be transmitted to a central analytic center located at the Clinic for Vascular and Endovascular Surgery/Clinical Center of Serbia/Medical Faculty, University of Belgrade.
Risks to Subjects As this is a prospective observational study, there is no potential for physical risks to subjects. There is a minimal risk of breach of confidentiality that could occur when patient information is collected and analyzed for the proposed study. However, appropriate measures will be taken to minimize the risk as much as possible. All information recorded will be de-identified. This study will abide by all regulations related to protecting human subjects and protected health information.
Potential Benefits to Subjects There is no direct benefit to the subjects. However, future patients with juxta- and pararenal AAA may benefit from improved care as a result of this study.
Statistics and Data Analysis Continuous variables will be described using the median and interquartile range or mean and standard deviation. Categorical variables will be described using frequencies and percentages. Group comparisons will be performed by using the Student t-test or Mann-Whitney U test, as appropriate. Categorical data will be expressed as percentages and were compared using the chi-square test or Fisher exact test. Propensity score analysis will be performed by matching endovascular to open surgery group in a 1:1 ratio controlling for demographics, baseline comorbidities, and AAA parameters. Differences will be considered statistically significant at p \< 0.05. The cumulative incidences of all-cause mortality and aortic-related complications will be estimated using the Kaplan-Meier method. Differences between curves will be tested using the log-rank test. Analyses will be done with SPSS software, version 20.0 (SPSS, Chicago, IL, USA).
Conflict of Interest The investigators have no conflict of interest to report.
Funding Source There are no plans to apply for grants or additional funding. No funding is required for the completion of this study.
Publication Plan All research personnel listed on this protocol will be eligible for authorship in any resulting abstracts and publications in accordance with the qualifications outlined by the International Committee of Medical Journal Editors. The order of authors will be determined prior to manuscript development and depend on each individual's contribution to the study.
Conditions
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Study Design
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COHORT
PROSPECTIVE
Study Groups
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Open surgery group
Patients undergoing open surgery due to juxta/pararenal abdominal aortic aneurysm
Open surgery and complex EVAR due to AAA
There will be two cohorts:
1. Patient undergoing open surgery
2. Patients undergoing complex endovascular repair (fenestrated, chimney, etc.)
Endovascular group
Patients undergoing some form of endovascular abdominal aortic aneurysm repair: fenestrated, chimney, etc.
Open surgery and complex EVAR due to AAA
There will be two cohorts:
1. Patient undergoing open surgery
2. Patients undergoing complex endovascular repair (fenestrated, chimney, etc.)
Interventions
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Open surgery and complex EVAR due to AAA
There will be two cohorts:
1. Patient undergoing open surgery
2. Patients undergoing complex endovascular repair (fenestrated, chimney, etc.)
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* All management strategies will be included (endovascular and open)
Exclusion Criteria
* Patients who are under 18 years of age
* Patients who have ruptured AAA
* Patients with thoracoabdominal aortic aneurysm (ThAAA)
* Patients who have a mycotic AAA
* Patients with connective tissue disorder
18 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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Università Vita-Salute San Raffaele
OTHER
Helsinki University Central Hospital
OTHER
Dijklander Ziekenhuis
OTHER
Academisch Medisch Centrum - Universiteit van Amsterdam (AMC-UvA)
OTHER
IRCCS Azienda Ospedaliero-Universitaria di Bologna
OTHER
Clinical Centre of Serbia
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Petar Zlatanovic
Medical Doctor
Principal Investigators
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Petar Zlatanovic, MD
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
University Clinical Centre of Serbia
Locations
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Clinical Center of Serbia
Belgrade, , Serbia
Countries
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References
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Tinelli G, Crea MA, de Waure C, Di Tanna GL, Becquemin JP, Sobocinski J, Snider F, Haulon S. A propensity-matched comparison of fenestrated endovascular aneurysm repair and open surgical repair of pararenal and paravisceral aortic aneurysms. J Vasc Surg. 2018 Sep;68(3):659-668. doi: 10.1016/j.jvs.2017.12.060. Epub 2018 Mar 22.
Raux M, Patel VI, Cochennec F, Mukhopadhyay S, Desgranges P, Cambria RP, Becquemin JP, LaMuraglia GM. A propensity-matched comparison of outcomes for fenestrated endovascular aneurysm repair and open surgical repair of complex abdominal aortic aneurysms. J Vasc Surg. 2014 Oct;60(4):858-63; discussion 863-4. doi: 10.1016/j.jvs.2014.04.011. Epub 2014 May 15.
Roy IN, Millen AM, Jones SM, Vallabhaneni SR, Scurr JRH, McWilliams RG, Brennan JA, Fisher RK. Long-term follow-up of fenestrated endovascular repair for juxtarenal aortic aneurysm. Br J Surg. 2017 Jul;104(8):1020-1027. doi: 10.1002/bjs.10524. Epub 2017 Apr 12.
Ferrante AM, Moscato U, Colacchio EC, Snider F. Results after elective open repair of pararenal abdominal aortic aneurysms. J Vasc Surg. 2016 Jun;63(6):1443-50. doi: 10.1016/j.jvs.2015.12.034. Epub 2016 Mar 16.
Provided Documents
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Document Type: Study Protocol and Statistical Analysis Plan
Document Type: Informed Consent Form
Other Identifiers
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Complex AAA surgery
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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