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'Prognostic Value of Hyperpolarized 13C MRI for Clinical Myocardial Viability

Recruiting
Conditions
Ventricular Function, Left
Myocardial Perfusion Imaging
Registration Number
NCT06047028
Lead Sponsor
University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
Brief Summary

Heart failure due to coronary artery disease represents a significant cause of mortality. The detection of patients eligible for bypass surgery is a pivotal concern. Nevertheless, the optimal approach for patient selection based on conventional imaging scans remains unclear. The proposed method (Hyperpolarized 13C MRI) has gained extensive use in evaluating in vivo metabolism. This method avoids ionizing radiation and provides critical insights into cardiac function. The feasibility study aims to investigate this method for patient selection before bypass surgery. This innovative imaging technique facilitates the identification of two simple molecules, bicarbonate and lactic acid, produced at high rates by normal heart metabolism. Both bicarbonate and lactate originate from the same precursor molecule, pyruvate. The data generated from this study holds the potential to refine diagnostic precision.

Detailed Description

PRIMARY OBJECTIVES:

The principal aim of this investigation is to employ noninvasive techniques for in vivo detection of viable myocardial tissue. This will be achieved through the assessment of the HP 13C bicarbonate-to-lactate ratio, denoted as the bicarbonate/pyruvate intensity, in patients diagnosed with ischemic cardiomyopathy both before and after undergoing coronary artery bypass surgery (CABG). The obtained data will be compared with a control group composed of healthy subjects.

SECONDARY OBJECTIVES:

In addition to the primary objectives, this study seeks to accomplish the following secondary objectives:

1. To ascertain the safety profile of HP 13C pyruvate administration in patients with advanced ischemic cardiomyopathy.

2. To evaluate the reproducibility of HP 13C pyruvate MRI scans during the second injection of HP 13C pyruvate.

EXPLORATORY OBJECTIVES:

In pursuit of further insights, this research also aims to explore the following:

1. Investigate potential associations between blood measurements for pyruvate, triglycerides, free fatty acids, and insulin levels with the bicarbonate/lactate ratio within the myocardium.

2. Explore any correlations between myocardial wall motion and the bicarbonate/lactate ratio within the myocardium.

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
RECRUITING
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
30
Inclusion Criteria

Not provided

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Exclusion Criteria
  • Age range: 40 to 80 years
  • Sex: Random allocation
  • Left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF):
  • Preoperative patients with LVEF < 0.35
  • Healthy subjects with LVEF > 0.50
  • Clinical history:
  • Previous myocardial infarction (MI): Excluded for healthy subjects, included for preoperative patients.
  • Diabetes mellitus: Excluded for all participants.
  • Hypertension: Included for all participants
  • Mean blood pressure: Systolic < 140 mm Hg and Diastolic < 90 mm Hg for all participants
  • Mean heart rate: 78 beats/min for all participants
  • Current smoker status: Included but will be reported.
  • Medication use within 24 hours: Use will be reported.
  • Coronary artery bypass surgery history: Excluded for healthy subjects, included for preoperative patients.
  • Infarct type and location: Excluded for healthy subjects, included for preoperative patients with various Q-wave infarct types and locations.
  • Number of diseased coronary vessels: Excluded for healthy subjects, included for preoperative patients with at least one diseased vessel.
  • Additional medical history and clinical data: Variations in data availability are expected based on the practices of referring physicians and will be documented.
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Study & Design

Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Study Design
Not specified
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Follow-up Metabolic and Mechanical Assessment of Myocardium in Postoperative SubjectsThe measurement will be obtained during the follow-up HP[1-13C]pyruvate MRI 6 months after surgical revascularization, with a maximum duration of up to two years.

* Objective: To assess changes in metabolic state and mechanical function of myocardial segments using follow-up HP-13C MRI in patients with low LVEF 6 months after surgery.

* Measurement: The primary outcome measurement will be the change in the bicarbonate-to-lactate (bic/lac) ratio as evidence of remodeling of cardiac metabolism post-surgery.

Evaluate the HP 13C bicarbonate-to-lactate ratio (intensity of bicarbonate/pyruvate) in patients with ischemic cardiomyopathy before and after coronary artery bypass surgery (CABG) compared to healthy subjects.The measurement will be obtained during the 13C-MRI examination of HP[1-13C]pyruvate in healthy subjects with LVEF > 0.50, with a duration of up to two years.

Metabolic Assessment of Myocardium:

* Objective: To evaluate the metabolic state of myocardial segments using HP-13C MRI in healthy subjects with a normal left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF).

* Measurement: The primary outcome measurement will be the ratio of HP\[13C\]-bicarbonate to HP\[1-13C\]lactate, referred to as the bicarbonate-to-lactate (bic/lac) ratio.

Metabolic and Mechanical Assessment of Myocardium in Preoperative SubjectsThe measurement will be obtained during the HP-[1-13C]pyruvate MRI in patients with LVEF < 0.35 who are scheduled for bypass surgery, with a duration of up to two years.

* Objective: To assess the metabolic state and mechanical function of myocardial segments using HP-13C MRI in preoperative patients with low LVEF.

* Measurement: The primary outcome measurement will be the bicarbonate-to-lactate (bic/lac) ratio, which reflects abnormal cardiac metabolism, and its correlation with echocardiographic measurements of wall motion.

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center

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Dallas, Texas, United States

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