Prediction of Progression of Coronary Artery Disease (CAD) Using Vascular Profiling of Shear Stress and Wall Morphology
NCT01316159 · Status: UNKNOWN · Type: OBSERVATIONAL · Enrollment: 506
Last updated 2011-03-16
Summary
Although atherosclerosis is a systemic disease, its manifestations are focal and eccentric, and each coronary obstruction progresses, regresses, or remains quiescent in an independent manner. The focal and independent nature of atherosclerosis cannot be due solely to the presence of systemic risk factors such as hyperlipidemia, diabetes mellitus, cigarette smoking, and hypertension. Local factors that create a unique local environment are a major determinant of the behavior of atherosclerosis in a susceptible individual.
The vascular endothelium is in a unique and pivotal position to respond to the extremely dynamic forces acting on the vessel wall due to the complex 3-D geometry of the artery. Mechanical forces in general, and fluid shear stress (endothelial shear stress \[ESS\]) in particular, elicit a large number of humoral, metabolic and structural responses in endothelial cells.
Regions of disturbed flow, with low and oscillatory ESS (\< 1.0 Pa), are intensely pro-atherogenic, pro-inflammatory, and pro-thrombotic, and correlate well with the localization of atherosclerotic lesions. These sites demonstrate intense accumulation of lipids, inflammatory cells, and matrix degrading enzymes which promote the formation of high-risk thin-cap fibroatheroma.
In contrast, physiologic laminar flow (1.0-2.5 Pa) is generally vasoprotective. However, as the obstruction progresses and further limits blood flow through a narrowed lumen, flow velocity and ESS may increase excessively (\> 2.5 Pa) at the neck, and decrease abnormally at the outlet, increasing the likelihood of platelet activation and thrombus formation.
Identification of an early atherosclerotic plaque likely to progress and acquire characteristics leading to likelihood of rupture and, consequently, to precipitate an acute coronary event or rapid luminal obstruction, would permit more definitive pharmacologic or perhaps mechanical intervention prior to the occurrence of a cardiac event. The potential clinical value of identifying and "eradicating" plaques destined to become vulnerable before they actually become vulnerable is enormous.
The purpose of the PREDICTION Trial is to identify high-risk coronary lesions at an early time point in their evolution, to follow the natural history of these lesions over a 6-10 month period, and to confirm that these high-risk lesions are likely to rupture and cause an acute coronary syndrome (ACS) or develop rapid progression of a flow-limiting obstruction. The hypothesis is that local segments in the coronary arteries with low ESS and excessive expansive remodeling will be the sites where atherosclerotic plaque develops, progresses, and becomes high-risk, leading to a new cardiac event. This study is being conducted in Japan as patients are clinically evaluated with followup coronary angiography and IVUS in a routine manner at 6-10 months following their initial percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) for an ACS.
This is a natural history and a clinical outcomes study in patients who initially present with an ACS. The natural history portion of the study is designed to describe the temporal progression of atherosclerosis in segments of coronary arteries with low ESS and expansive remodeling using intracoronary vascular profiling techniques utilizing intravascular ultrasound (IVUS) and coronary angiography. The clinical outcomes portion of the study is designed to evaluate the efficacy of coronary vascular profiling to predict segments of coronary arteries that will become areas of rapid plaque growth or rupture leading to recurrent major clinical coronary events.
Five hundred (500) patients with acute coronary syndrome undergoing PCI for a culprit lesion are to be enrolled in the study to undergo coronary vascular profiling at the time of the index catheterization procedure. Up to 374 consecutive patients with at least one low ESS subsegment are to have follow-up coronary angiography and IVUS at 6-10 months to allow for at least 300 patients with analyzable intracoronary vascular profiling data for assessment of lesion natural history. All patients are to have a one-year clinical follow-up to assess for new cardiac events, followed by two additional years of extended clinical followup.
Conditions
- Coronary Atherosclerosis
- Acute Coronary Syndrome
- Percutaneous Coronary Intervention
- Endothelial Shear Stress
- Arterial Remodeling
Sponsors & Collaborators
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Shonan Kamakura General Hospital
collaborator UNKNOWN -
Cardiovascular Center Sakakibara Hospital
collaborator UNKNOWN -
Shiritsu Hakodate Hospital
collaborator UNKNOWN -
Sakurakai Takahashi Hospital
collaborator UNKNOWN -
Sapporo Higashi Tokushukai Hospital
collaborator UNKNOWN -
Kyoto Katsura Hospital
collaborator UNKNOWN -
Kokura Memorial Hospital
collaborator OTHER -
Shonan Atsugi Hospital
collaborator UNKNOWN -
New Tokyo Hospital
collaborator UNKNOWN -
Aomori Prefectural Central Hospital
collaborator UNKNOWN -
Kanto Rosai Hospital
collaborator UNKNOWN -
Shin Koga Hospital
collaborator UNKNOWN -
Higashi Takarazuka Satoh Hospital
collaborator UNKNOWN -
Jichi Medical University
collaborator OTHER -
Kumamoto Rosai Hospital
collaborator UNKNOWN -
Brigham and Women's Hospital
lead OTHER
Eligibility
- Min Age
- 18 Years
- Sex
- ALL
- Healthy Volunteers
- No
Timeline & Regulatory
- Start
- 2007-04-30
- Primary Completion
- 2012-12-31
- Completion
- 2012-12-31
Countries
- United States
Study Locations
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