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Tolvaptan/Ultrafiltration in the Treatment of Acute Heart Failure

Phase 4
Completed
Conditions
Acute Decompensated Heart Failure
Interventions
Drug: loop diuretic
Procedure: ultrafiltration
Registration Number
NCT01863511
Lead Sponsor
The Christ Hospital
Brief Summary

For patients hospitalized with acute decompensated heart failure,volume removal remains the primary therapeutic objective. The current standard of care remains loop diuretics.The high likelihood of readmissions and poor outcomes highlights the need to examine and improve in-hospital protocols for these patients. Ultrafiltration allows for greater volume removal, less neurohormonal stimulation and greater sodium removal.However it is associated with increased costs, line complications, and relative immobility during treatment. Tolvaptan in addition to diuretic therapy has been shown to improve the amount of volume removed compared to diuretic alone.

The study proposes to compare the strategy of adding tolvaptan to usual care with ultrafiltration as primary mode of therapy in acute decompensated HF(ADHF) patients.

Hypothesis: addition of tolvaptan to usual care for hospitalized HF patients will result in:

* greater volume and weight reduction compared with usual care

* similar efficacy outcomes compared with ultrafiltration, with less complications of therapy

Detailed Description

Study design is a prospective randomized open labeled and unblinded comparison of two different approaches to volume removal. Enrolled patients will be evaluated for target weight to be removed. Patients will be randomized to usual care (UC), usual care plus tolvaptan (UC+T) or ultrafiltration (UF), within 12 hours of presentation.

Treatment in the UC and UC+T arms will begin with a furosemide bolus(double the home dose or if unavailable, 60mg) and continue with a drip(10 or 20 mg/hr). In addition the UC+T group will be treated with tolvaptan 30 mg orally once daily.

Patients in the UF arm will be treated with UF administered through a brachial line or a catheter in the internal jugular vein. Loop and thiazide diuretics will be discontinued, although aldosterole antagonists will be continued.

Urinary neutrophil gelatinase associated lipocalcin(uNGAL)levels are elevated in renal dysfunction and may be a sensitive biomarker to distinguish between intrinsic renal damage and reversible, transient prerenal azotemia.Characterizing the changes in uNGAL levels during the course of ADHF therapy, in comparison with patient weight, BUN and creatinine levels is an important step in establishing the role of this potential promising biomarker in ADHF treatment strategies.

Protocol highlights for all patients include:

Baseline labs and daily through day 4 and at discharge(BMP, BNP, CBC, urine creatinine and sodium, uNGAL)

* Daily am weights

* Daily volume status:total intake, urine output, ultrafiltrate volume

* Collect all urine and ultrafiltrate in a 24 hour collection bag, record volume, creatinine and Na levels

* length of stay

* hospital day 4: Minnesota Living with Heart Failure questionnaire

* Cost of hospitalization

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
COMPLETED
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
45
Inclusion Criteria
  • 2 of 3 physical exam findings of volume overload (rales, JVP over 5 cm and edema)
  • BNP over 300
  • no contraindication to ultrafiltration (line insertion, heparin use)
Exclusion Criteria
  • serum creatinine > 3mg/dL or Na > 145
  • inotrope or vasopressor dependency
  • active infection, including urinary tract
  • resynchronization therapy or coronary intervention in past 30 days
  • life expectancy less than 6 months
  • hypertrophic obstructive cardiomyopathy with peak resting gradient > 20 mmHg
  • IV contrast or NSAID use in the past 1 week (uNGAL related requirement)

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
SINGLE_GROUP
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
usual careloop diureticIV loop diuretics
Usual care plus tolvaptanloop diureticIV loop diuretic plus Tolvaptan 30 mg orally once daily
ultrafiltrationultrafiltrationVolume removal through a brachial line extended length catheter or a quad lumen catheter via the internal jugular vein
Usual care plus tolvaptantolvaptanIV loop diuretic plus Tolvaptan 30 mg orally once daily
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Net change in weightday 1,2,3,4,5
Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
net volume lossday 1,2,3,4,5
urinary NGALDay 1,2,3,4,5
dyspnea scorebaseline and day 5
serum sodium and potassium changesbaseline through day 5
Quality of Lifeday 4 of hospital stay
BNP change from admission to dischargebaseline and day 5
serum creatinine changeDay 1,2,3,4,5
all cause readmission30 day
all cause death30 day

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

The Christ Hospital

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Cincinnati, Ohio, United States

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