ULTRA-HFIB-Redo: Ultrasound-based Renal Sympathetic Denervation vs Control in Redo Ablation Patients
Study Details
Study Description
Brief Summary
This is a Prospective, controlled, single-blind, randomized (2:1, Intervention:Control) clinical trial. The purpose of the study is to determine the role of adjunctive renal sympathetic denervation in the prevention of Atrial Fibrillation (AF) recurrence in patients with hypertension scheduled for a redo AF ablation procedure for paroxysmal or persistent AF. Patients will be randomized to either i) AF ablation (Control) or ii) AF ablation + renal sympathetic denervation (Intervention).
Condition or Disease | Intervention/Treatment | Phase |
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N/A |
Detailed Description
This is a prospective, controlled, single-blind, randomized trial. The pilot study will be conducted in up to 20 clinical sites in the United States. Once the clinical sites are up and running (expected to take 6 months), accrual is expected to take an additional 9 months, and all patients will be followed for 12 months post randomization. Patients, the Clinical Events Committee and the ECG core lab will be blinded during the trial. Patients will be unblinded at the 12-month visit.
Study Design
Arms and Interventions
Arm | Intervention/Treatment |
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Experimental: Catheter ablation + renal denervation Catheter ablation + renal denervation |
Device: Renal Denervation
Renal denervation using the Paradise renal denervation system - a dedicated Renal Denervation (RDN) catheter that delivers a circumferential ring of ablative ultrasound energy
Device: Catheter Ablation
Catheter ablation - one of the most common procedures performed by Cardiac Electrophysiologists for atrial fibrillation.
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Active Comparator: Catheter ablation only Catheter ablation |
Device: Catheter Ablation
Catheter ablation - one of the most common procedures performed by Cardiac Electrophysiologists for atrial fibrillation.
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Outcome Measures
Primary Outcome Measures
- Freedom from atrial arrhythmias with no AADs [after 90 days]
Freedom from atrial arrhythmias (AT/AF/AFL) recurrence ≥ 30 seconds off all antiarrhythmic drug uses (AADs) (after the 90-day blanking period).
Secondary Outcome Measures
- Freedom from atrial arrhythmias (AT/AF/AFL) with AADs [at 12 months]
Freedom from AT/AF/AFL recurrence ≥ 30 seconds at 12 months (not including a 3-month blanking period) despite taking AADs
- Procedure-related adverse events [at 12 months]
Number of procedure-related adverse events
- Atrial Fibrillation Effect on Qualify of Life Questionnaire (AFEQT) [at 12 months]
Atrial Fibrillation Effect on Qualify of Life Questionnaire (AFEQT). Each item scored from 1-7, with total scale from 20-140, Lower score indicates better health outcomes.
- Blood pressure [at 12 months]
Blood pressure - Systolic and Diastolic
- Number of AF episodes [at 12 months]
AF burden assessed by the amount of AF episodes detected during Event Monitoring
Eligibility Criteria
Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
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Age ≥ 18;
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Planned for a redo AF ablation procedure (paroxysmal or persistent); (prior to randomization, a technically successful AF ablation procedure, defined as successful pulmonary vein isolation, if needed, as well as bidirectional block of any attempted anatomic lesion sets such as cavotricuspid isthmus line, roofline, mitral line and superior vena cava isolation, must have been completed). Note: the clinical recurrences must primarily be atrial fibrillation, and not atrial flutter/tachycardia (that is, a prospective patient may have a AFL/AT recurrences, but AF must be the dominant recurrent rhythm.)
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History of hypertension and either:
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Documented history of SBP≥160 or DBP≥100, or;
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Receiving ≥1 antihypertensive medication;
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Willingness to adhere to study restrictions and comply with all post-procedural follow-up requirements
Exclusion Criteria:
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Long-standing persistent AF (>12 months); >3 prior atrial fibrillation ablations (lifetime); AF ablation within 3 months of enrollment; extensive scar in left atrium.
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Individual with valvular AF or AF due to a reversible cause
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Prior treatment with other devices for hypertension including but not limited to ROX Coupler, Mobius stent, and/or the CVRx barostimulator device.
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NYHA class IV congestive heart failure;
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Individual has renal artery anatomy that is ineligible for treatment (as determined by renal angiography);
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Main renal artery diameter <3mm or >8.0 mm
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Main renal treatable artery length < 20 mm (length may include proximal branches)
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Presence of renal artery stenosis of any origin ≥30%
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Calcification in renal arteries
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Prior renal denervation procedure
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Presence of abnormal kidney tumors
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Renal artery aneurysm
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Pre-existing renal stent or history of renal artery angioplasty
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Pre-existing aortic stent or history of aortic aneurysm
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Fibromuscular disease of the renal arteries
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Iliac/femoral artery stenosis precluding insertion of the Paradise Catheter
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Individual has an estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) of less than 40mL/min/1.73m2, using the MDRD calculation;
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Inability to undergo AF catheter ablation (e.g., presence of a left atrial thrombus, contraindication to all anticoagulation)
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Individual with known allergy to contrast medium not amendable to treatment.
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Life expectancy <1 year for any medical condition
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Individual has experienced a myocardial infarction, unstable angina, cerebrovascular accident, or heart failure admission within 3 months of the baseline visit.
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Documented history of chronic active inflammatory bowel disorders such as Crohn's disease or ulcerative colitis.
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Female participants who are pregnant or nursing.
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Individual has known secondary hypertension.
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Individual has a single functioning kidney (either congenitally or iatrogenically).
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Individual has a known, unresolved history of drug use or alcohol dependency, lacks the ability to comprehend or follow instructions, or would be unlikely or unable to comply with study follow-up requirements.
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Patients concurrently enrolled in any other investigational drug or device trial that would interfere with the conduction of this protocol.
Contacts and Locations
Locations
Site | City | State | Country | Postal Code | |
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1 | Mount Sinai Hospital | New York | New York | United States | 10029 |
Sponsors and Collaborators
- Vivek Reddy
Investigators
- Principal Investigator: Vivek Reddy, MD, MOUNT SINAI HOSPITAL
Study Documents (Full-Text)
None provided.More Information
Publications
None provided.- BRANY 23-02-344