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Pulsed Field Ablation (PFA) vs Anti-Arrhythmic Drug (AAD) Therapy as a First Line Treatment for Persistent Atrial Fibrillation

Not Applicable
Active, not recruiting
Conditions
Persistent Atrial Fibrillation
Interventions
Device: FARAPULSE™ Pulsed Field Ablation (PFA) System
Registration Number
NCT06096337
Lead Sponsor
Boston Scientific Corporation
Brief Summary

The purpose of this study is to establish the safety and effectiveness of pulsed field ablation as a first-line ablation treatment for subjects with persistent atrial fibrillation as compared to subjects who received an initial treatment with anti-arrhythmic drugs.

Detailed Description

This is a prospective, randomized, multi-center, global, pivotal Investigational device exemption (IDE) study. Subjects with persistent atrial fibrillation will be randomized or assigned to either pulsed field ablation (PFA) or Versus Anti-Arrhythmic Drug (AAD) treatment.

Once randomization is complete, additional subjects will be enrolled and sequentially assigned to receive PFA treatment to fulfill the number of subjects required for the Primary Safety Endpoint assessment. These additional subjects are referred to as PFA Assigned (Non-Roll-In) Subjects.

Subjects randomized or assigned to PFA treatment will undergo percutaneous ablative pulmonary vein isolation (PVI) and left atrial posterior wall isolation (PWI) using the FARAWAVE™ PFA Catheter (first-line ablation cohort).

Subjects randomized to AAD treatment will be prescribed and monitored in accordance with local clinical practice and already established guideline-directed therapy for patients with persistent atrial fibrillation (AF). In the case of clinical inefficacy, the AAD dose will be up-titrated to the maximum tolerated dose. Thereafter, a change to a second or to a third AAD should be undertaken, insofar as the subject remains within the blanking period, with the goal to completely suppress AF episodes ≥ 30 seconds in duration. If AAD treatment is proven to be ineffective or intolerable outside of the blanking period, subjects can undergo subsequent ablation therapy and be considered part of the "delayed ablation cohort".

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
ACTIVE_NOT_RECRUITING
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
484
Inclusion Criteria
  1. Age ≥ 18 years of age, or older if specified by local law

  2. Have symptomatic persistent AF, confirmed by both:

    a. Documentation, within 180 days of randomization, or treatment assignment for roll-in subjects, of either: i. A 24-hour continuous ECG recording (from any regulatory cleared rhythm monitoring device) confirming continuous AF, OR ii. Two ECGs (from any regulatory cleared rhythm monitoring device) showing continuous AF taken at least 7 days apart b. Documentation, such as physician note, of persistent continuous AF for > 7 days and ≤ 365 days

  3. Willing and capable of providing informed consent

  4. Willing and capable of participating in all testing associated with this clinical investigation at an approved clinical investigational center

  5. Willing to receive LUX-Dx™ insertable cardiac monitor (ICM) during the study or already has a LUX-Dx™ ICM that was inserted ≤ 6 months(i.e., within 180 days of consent

Exclusion Criteria
  1. Treated with AAD (Class I or III) ≤ 6 months (i.e., within 180 days) before enrollment,

    1. More than 7-day history of therapeutic AAD use (Class I or III), or
    2. ≥ 24 hours amiodarone, i Note Pill-in-the-pocket AAD use, is permitted.
  2. Treated with AAD ( Class I or III) > 6 months (i.e., more than 180 days) before enrollment and experienced AAD failure (adverse drug effects or frequent AF episodes)

  3. Contraindication to, or unwillingness to use, AADs (Class I and III, excluding amiodarone)

  4. Contraindication to PFA treatment

  5. Contraindication to, or unwillingness to use, systemic anticoagulation, or acceptable alternatives, pre-, intra-, and post-procedure to achieve adequate anticoagulation.

  6. Any of the following atrial conditions:

    1. Left atrial (LA) anteroposterior diameter ≥ 5.5 cm, or, if LA diameter not available, non-indexed volume >100 ml, as documented by physician note or imaging (Note: if both values are available, only the LA diameter will be used to confirm eligibility criteria)
    2. Any prior atrial endocardial, epicardial or surgical ablation procedure for arrhythmia, other than right sided cavotricuspid isthmus ablation or for right sided supraventricular tachycardia
    3. Current atrial myxoma
    4. Any PV abnormality, stenosis, or stenting (common and middle PVs are admissible)
    5. Current left atrial thrombus
  7. Any of the following cardiovascular conditions:

    1. History of sustained ventricular tachycardia or any ventricular fibrillation
    2. AF that is secondary to electrolyte imbalance, thyroid disease, alcohol, or other reversible / non-cardiac causes
    3. Current or anticipated pacemaker, implantable cardioverter defibrillator or cardiac resynchronization therapy devices, interatrial baffle, atrial septal patch, atrial septal defect closure device, or patent foramen ovale occluder
    4. Valvular disease that is any of the following: i. Symptomatic, ii. Causing or exacerbating congestive heart failure, iii. Associated with abnormal left ventricular (LV) function or hemodynamic measurements
    5. Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy
    6. Cardiac amyloidosis
    7. Any prosthetic heart valve, ring or repair including balloon aortic valvuloplasty
    8. Any inferior vena cava (IVC) filter, known inability to obtain vascular access or other contraindication to femoral access
    9. Rheumatic heart disease
    10. Congenital heart disease with any clinically significant residual anatomic or conduction abnormality
    11. Awaiting cardiac transplantation or other cardiac surgery within the next 12 months
  8. Any of the following conditions identified during screening assessments

    1. Heart failure associated with New York Heart Association (NYHA) Class IV
    2. Left Ventricle Ejection Fraction (LVEF) < 40%
    3. Uncontrolled hypertension (Systolic Blood Pressure > 160 mmHg or Diastolic Blood Pressure > 95 mmHg on two (2) BP measurements during screening
  9. Any of the following events 90 days prior to randomization (or Index procedure for PFA Assigned or roll-in subjects):

    1. Myocardial infarction (MI), unstable angina or coronary intervention
    2. Cardiac surgery
    3. Heart failure hospitalization
    4. Pericarditis or symptomatic pericardial effusion
    5. Gastrointestinal bleeding
    6. Stroke, TIA, or intracranial bleeding
    7. Non-neurologic thromboembolic event
    8. Carotid stenting or endarterectomy
  10. Known coagulopathy disorder (e.g., von Willbrand's disease, hemophilia)

  11. Unwillingness to receive, or unable to tolerate, a subcutaneous, chronically inserted LUX-Dx™ ICM device

  12. Women of childbearing potential who are pregnant, lactating, not using a reliable form of contraception, or who are planning to become pregnant during the anticipated study period

  13. Body Mass Index (BMI) > 45

  14. Solid organ or hematologic transplant, or currently being evaluated for a transplant

  15. Any prior history or current evidence of hemi-diaphragmatic paralysis or paresis

  16. Severe lung disease, or any lung disease involving abnormal blood gases or requiring supplemental oxygen

  17. Severe pulmonary hypertension during screening assessment

  18. Renal insufficiency if an estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) is < 30 mL / min / 1.73 m2, or with any history of renal dialysis or renal transplant

  19. Active malignancy at enrollment (other than cutaneous basal cell or squamous cell carcinoma)

  20. Clinically significant gastrointestinal problems involving the esophagus or stomach including severe or erosive esophagitis, uncontrolled gastric reflux, gastroparesis, esophageal candidiasis or active gastroduodenal ulceration

  21. Known active systemic infection

  22. Uncontrolled diabetes mellitus or a recorded HgbA1c > 8.0% in the 90 days prior to randomization (or Index procedure for PFA Assigned or roll-in subjects)

  23. Untreated diagnosed obstructive sleep apnea with apnea hypopnea index classification of severe (>30 pauses per hour)

  24. Predicted life expectancy less than one (1) year

  25. Currently enrolled in another investigational study or registry that would directly interfere with this study, except when the subject is participating in a mandatory governmental registry, or a purely observational registry with no associated treatments; each instance must be brought to the attention of the Sponsor to determine eligibility

  26. Health conditions that, in the investigator's medical opinion, would prevent participation in the study, interfere with assessment or therapy, significantly raise the risk of study participation, or modify outcome data or its interpretation

  27. Has operational LUX-Dx ICM that was inserted more than 6 months (i.e., >180 days) prior to enrollment

  28. Has operational ICM other than a LUX-Dx ICM and does not express a willingness to receive a LUX-Dx ICM for the study

  29. Individuals who may require an ablation, besides the PV and PW, in the left atrium including, but not limited to, those with Left-Sided Atrioventricular Reentrant Tachycardia (AVRT), Left-Sided Atrial Tachycardia (AT), or Atypical Left-Sided Atrial Flutter.

  30. AAD (Class I and III) Drug Naïve Subjects (as defined in criterion #1 and #2), who are PFA Assigned (Non-Roll-in), PFA randomized, or Roll-in with a CHA2DS2-VASc Score ≥ 4

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
PARALLEL
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
Pulsed Field Ablation (PFA)FARAPULSE™ Pulsed Field Ablation (PFA) SystemPulsed Field Ablation (PFA) is used as the initial treatment for subjects with persistent atrial fibrillation (AF)
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Rate of randomized PFA or PFA Assigned subjects with PFA System inserted into the body, during the index or repeat PFA procedure during blanking period, with device or procedure-related Composite Adverse Events that is serious.12-Months

Defined Composite Adverse Events:

Day 0 through Day 7:

* Gastric motility / pyloric spasm disorders

* Heart block

* Myocardial infarction

* Peripheral or organ thromboembolism

* Pulmonary edema

* Stroke/ Cerebrovascular accident (CVA)

* Transient ischemic attack (TIA)

* Unresolved phrenic nerve palsy / paresis

* Vascular access complications

Day 0 through Day 30:

* Cardiac tamponade / perforation

* Cardiovascular or pulmonary adverse event

* Death

* Pericarditis

Day 0 through Month 12:

* Atrio-esophageal fistula

* Pulmonary vein stenosis

Rate of intent to treat subjects with treatment success from the pulse field ablation treatment and Anti-Arrhythmic Drug treatment.12-Months

Defined Treatment Success:

PFA and AAD Treatment Arms:

• Amiodarone freedom from randomization to Month 12 unless previously an acute or chronic primary effectiveness failure.

PFA Treatment Arm:

• Acute Success - Isolation of attempted pulmonary veins and left atrial posterior wall during blanking period with PFA system

And

Chronic Success: Freedom during blanking period to Month 12 of:

* Occurrence ≥ 1 hr of asymptomatic or ≥ 30 sec of symptomatic Atrial Fibrillation (AF), Atrial Flutter (AFL), or Atrial Tachycardia (AT)

* Any re-ablation for AF, AFL, or AT

* Any electrical cardioversion for AF, AFL, or AT

* Any Class I or III AAD use

AAD Treatment Arm:

Acute Success - Ablation not performed in blanking period

Chronic Success - Freedom after blanking period through Month 12 of:

* Detectable occurrence ≥ 1 hr of asymptomatic or ≥ 30 sec of symptomatic AF, AFL, or AT

* Electrical cardioversion for AF, AFL, or AT

* Any ablation for AF, AFL, or AT

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Atrial fibrillation burden between the pulsed field ablation and anti-arrhythmic drug arm, as the LUX-Dx Insertable Cardiac Monitor measures and defined as proportion of time individual spends in AF during a period (expressed as a percentage).12, 24, and 36 Months

Atrial Fibrillation (AF) burden, measured by the LUX-Dx Insertable Cardiac Monitor (ICM) between the 2 randomized groups:

* Pulsed Field Ablation (PFA) as initial treatment for subjects with persistent AF

* Anti-Arrhythmic Drug (AAD) as initial treatment for subjects with persistent AF

Defined AF Burden is proportion of AF time during a period (expressed as a percentage).

Trial Locations

Locations (66)

University of Alabama at Birmingham

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Birmingham, Alabama, United States

Banner University Medical Center Phoenix

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Phoenix, Arizona, United States

Phoenix Cardiovascular Research Group

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Phoenix, Arizona, United States

Arrhythmia Research Group

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Jonesboro, Arkansas, United States

Scripps Memorial Hosptial

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La Jolla, California, United States

Stanford University Medical Center

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Palo Alto, California, United States

Cardiology Associates Medical Group, Inc

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Ventura, California, United States

HCA Florida Mercy Hospital

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Miami, Florida, United States

Sarasota Memorial Hospital

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Sarasota, Florida, United States

Tallahassee Memorial Hospital

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Tallahassee, Florida, United States

St. Joseph's Hospital

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Tampa, Florida, United States

Emory University Hospital

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Atlanta, Georgia, United States

Memorial Health University Medical Center

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Savannah, Georgia, United States

St. John's Hospital

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Springfield, Illinois, United States

Community Heart and Vascular Hospital

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Indianapolis, Indiana, United States

University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics

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West Burlington, Iowa, United States

Mercy Hospital Medical Center-Hospital

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West Des Moines, Iowa, United States

Baptist Health Lexington

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Lexington, Kentucky, United States

Johns Hopkins Hospital

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Baltimore, Maryland, United States

Massachusetts General Hospital

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Boston, Massachusetts, United States

Brigham and Women's Hospital

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Boston, Massachusetts, United States

Southcoast Physicians Group

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Fall River, Massachusetts, United States

University of Michigan Hospitals

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Ann Arbor, Michigan, United States

Corewell Health

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Grand Rapids, Michigan, United States

Mayo Clinic Foundation-Hospital

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Rochester, Minnesota, United States

Catholic Medical Center

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Manchester, New Hampshire, United States

Valley Hospital

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Paramus, New Jersey, United States

Northwell Health

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Bay Shore, New York, United States

Kaleida Health

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Buffalo, New York, United States

Weill Cornell Medical University

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New York, New York, United States

Good Samaritan - Suffern

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Suffern, New York, United States

CHRU de Clermont-Ferrand

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Clermont-Ferrand, France

Wake Forest University School of Medicine

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Winston-Salem, North Carolina, United States

Bethesda North Hospital

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Cincinnati, Ohio, United States

Cleveland Clinic

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Cleveland, Ohio, United States

OhioHealth Research and Innovation Institute - Riverside Methodist Hospital

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Columbus, Ohio, United States

Oklahoma Heart Institute

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Tulsa, Oklahoma, United States

York Hospital

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York, Pennsylvania, United States

Vanderbilt University Medical Center

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Nashville, Tennessee, United States

Texas Cardiac Arrhythmia Research

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Austin, Texas, United States

University of Texas Medical Branch

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Galveston, Texas, United States

Orion Medical

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Houston, Texas, United States

Christus Trinity Mother Frances Health System

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Tyler, Texas, United States

Intermountain Medical Center

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Murray, Utah, United States

Chippenham & Johnston-Willis Hospital (CJW)

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Richmond, Virginia, United States

Aurora St. Luke's Medical Center

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Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States

The Prince Charles Hospital

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Chermside, Queensland, Australia

Royal Adelaide Hospital-Hospital

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Adelaide, South Australia, Australia

Monash Medical Centre

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Clayton, Victoria, Australia

Medizinische Univ.-Kliniken Graz-Hospital

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Graz, Austria

St. Jan

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Brugge, Belgium

Hamilton General Hospital

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Hamilton, Ontario, Canada

Institut universitaire de Cardiologie et de Pneumologie de Quebec

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Québec, Quebec, Canada

Klinicki Bolnicki Centar Split

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Split, Croatia

CHU Grenoble - Hopital Michallon

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Grenoble Cedex, France

Cardioangiologisches Centrum Bethanien

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Frankfurt, Germany

Staedtisches Klinikum Karlsruhe

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Karlsruhe, Germany

Queen Mary Hospital

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Hong Kong, Hong Kong

Prince of Wales Hospital

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Shatin, Hong Kong

AOU delle Marche - PO GM Lancisi

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Ancona, AN, Italy

Centro Cardiologico Monzino

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Milano, MI, Italy

Maria Cecilia Hospital SPA

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Cotignola, RA, Italy

Fondazione PTV - Policlinico Tor Vergata

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Roma, Italy

National Heart Centre Singapore

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Singapore, Singapore

Hospital Universitario La Fe

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Valencia, Spain

Taipei Veterans General Hospital-Hospital

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Taipei, Taiwan

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