Withdrawal of drug therapy in responders to cardiac resynchronization therapy: rationale and design of the REMOVE trial

IF 7.2 2区 医学 Q1 CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS Revista española de cardiología (English ed.) Pub Date : 2024-05-01 DOI:10.1016/j.rec.2024.02.021
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Abstract

Introduction and objectives

Cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT) is an effective treatment for patients with nonischemic dilated cardiomyopathy associated with left bundle branch block (LBBB). In these patients, the device can normalize left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF). Nevertheless, it remains unclear whether CRT responders still require neurohormonal blockers. The aim of this study is to determine the long-term safety of withdrawing drug therapy in these patients.

Methods

The REMOVE trial is a prospective, multicenter, open-label and randomized 1:1 study designed to assess the effect of withdrawing neurohormonal blockers in patients with nonischemic dilated cardiomyopathy associated with left bundle branch block who recovered LVEF after CRT. The study will include a 12-month follow-up with the option to continue into the follow-up extension phase for up to 24 months. The primary endpoint is the recurrence of cardiomyopathy defined as any of the following criteria: a) a reduction in LVEF > 10% (provided the LVEF is < 50%); b) a reduction in LVEF > 10% accompanied by an increase > 15% in the indexed end-systolic volume relative to the previous value and in a range higher than the normal values, or c) decompensated heart failure requiring intravenous diuretic administration. In patients meeting the primary endpoint, drug therapy will be restarted.

Conclusions

The results of this study will help to enhance our understanding of CRT superresponders, a specific group of patients.
Registred at ClinicalTrials.gov (Identifier: NCT05151861).
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心脏再同步化疗法应答者撤药治疗:REMOVE 试验的原理和设计。
简介和目的 心脏再同步化疗法(CRT)是治疗伴有左束支传导阻滞(LBBB)的非缺血性扩张型心肌病患者的有效方法。在这些患者中,该设备可使左室射血分数(LVEF)恢复正常。然而,CRT 反应者是否仍需要神经激素阻滞剂仍不清楚。本研究旨在确定这些患者撤除药物治疗的长期安全性。方法 REMOVE 试验(NCT05151861)是一项前瞻性、多中心、开放标签、1:1 随机研究,旨在评估 CRT 后 LVEF 恢复的非缺血性扩张型心肌病伴左束支传导阻滞患者停用神经激素阻滞剂的效果。该研究将进行为期 12 个月的随访,并可选择继续进行长达 24 个月的随访延长阶段。主要终点是心肌病复发,定义为以下任一标准:a)LVEF 降低 > 10%(前提是 LVEF 降低 10%,同时索引收缩末期容积相对于先前值增加 > 15%,且范围高于正常值;或 c)失代偿性心力衰竭,需要静脉注射利尿剂。达到主要终点的患者将重新开始药物治疗。结论 这项研究的结果将有助于加深我们对 CRT 超级反应者这一特殊患者群体的了解。
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