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Clinical Trials/NCT02586870
NCT02586870
Completed
Not Applicable

Assessment of Renal Artery Fibromuscular Dysplasia: From Diagnosis to Treatment

Assistance Publique Hopitaux De Marseille1 site in 1 country41 target enrollmentNovember 2015

Overview

Phase
Not Applicable
Intervention
Not specified
Conditions
Renal Artery Fibromuscular Dysplasia
Sponsor
Assistance Publique Hopitaux De Marseille
Enrollment
41
Locations
1
Primary Endpoint
MAXIMAL VELOCITY
Status
Completed
Last Updated
3 years ago

Overview

Brief Summary

This is a prospective multicenter study based on the validation of diagnostic criteria and predictive factors of treatment efficacy for renal artery stenosis in renal artery dysplasia. This is considered as a rare disease and patients are usually treated in specialized centers involved in a national network. Marseille is a center specialized in FMD and a member of the network that is very active across the country. In order to rapidly recruit patients the investigators propose a multicenter study. All patients included will benefit from an invasive angiography with trans stenotic gradient assessment at rest. In case of bilateral stenosis the investigators will randomly omit data from one side and consider the data from the contralateral artery for further analysis, to avoid statistical interdependency. Patients who require angioplasty and who have unilateral stenosis (unilateral FMD lesion or bilateral but with one non significant stenosis based on duplex ultrasound European recommendations for atherosclerotic renal artery stenosis) will be included in the second part of the study. These patients will in addition benefit from a trans stenotic pressure assessment under vasodilation and intravascular renal artery ultrasound. Patients with severe bilateral renal artery stenosis will not be included in the analysis to assess predictive criteria for treatment efficacy on hypertension, treatment of these patients will followed the current best clinical practice. These patients will be followed during 6 to 8 month to assess potential complication of the pressure assessment renal artery stenosis, but their data will be included to assess the value of FFR and IVUS to guide the procedure. Patients with unilateral stenosis will be followed up 6 month after angioplasty in order to assess hypertension and to look for potential complications.

Registry
clinicaltrials.gov
Start Date
November 2015
End Date
February 2, 2020
Last Updated
3 years ago
Study Type
Interventional
Study Design
Single Group
Sex
All

Investigators

Responsible Party
Sponsor

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion Criteria

  • Adult patients
  • hypertension based on ambulatory BP 24H measurements (12h mean daytime BP ≥135 or 85 mmHg)
  • renal artery stenosis due to multifocal FMD of the main renal artery or accessory artery with a diameter ≥ 5mm (defined using CT scan or duplex ultrasound),
  • if clinical and para-clinical information suggest that the hypertension might be caused by the renal stenosis and will require intravascular revascularization because of:
  • Recent onset of hypertension
  • Resistant hypertension (hypertension treated by 3 hypertensive drugs including one diuretic) based on ambulatory BP measurements (12h mean daytime BP ≥135 or 85 mmHg)
  • Hypertension for patients with poor compliance to medications or medication side effects.
  • Acute flash pulmonary edema
  • Delayed onset of hypertension with a decrease in kidney size or recent onset of renal failure especially after a renin-angiotensin system blocker

Exclusion Criteria

  • Patients with other causes of secondary hypertension
  • Patients with renal artery stenosis from other causes than FMD higher than 30%
  • Patients with unifocal FMD or intimal FMD
  • Multifocal FMD of an accessory renal artery with a diameter \< than 5 mm.
  • Patient with involvement of a collateral artery of the main renal artery
  • Renal artery dissection
  • Patients with creatinine clearance (MDRD) lower that 40ml/min/1.73m
  • Patients with an aneurysm with a diameter more than twice the diameter of the concerned artery
  • Patients without a social security number
  • Pregnant patients

Outcomes

Primary Outcomes

MAXIMAL VELOCITY

Time Frame: 24 months

duplex ultrasound parameters

ratio between maximal speed in the renal artery and in the aorta

Time Frame: 24 MONTHS

duplex ultrasound parameters

resistance index

Time Frame: 24 MONTHS

duplex ultrasound parameters

systolic ascension time

Time Frame: 24 MONTHS

duplex ultrasound parameters

Secondary Outcomes

  • arterial diameter(24 MONTHS)
  • number of the stenosis(24MONTHS)
  • Distance Ostium / main stenosis(24 MONTHS)
  • stenosis length(24 months)

Study Sites (1)

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