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ACTIVATION (PercutAneous Coronary inTervention prIor to transcatheter aortic VAlve implantaTION): A Randomized Clinical Trial.

Authors :
Patterson T
Clayton T
Dodd M
Khawaja Z
Morice MC
Wilson K
Kim WK
Meneveau N
Hambrecht R
Byrne J
Carrié D
Fraser D
Roberts DH
Doshi SN
Zaman A
Banning AP
Eltchaninoff H
Le Breton H
Smith D
Cox I
Frank D
Gershlick A
de Belder M
Thomas M
Hildick-Smith D
Prendergast B
Redwood S
Source :
JACC. Cardiovascular interventions [JACC Cardiovasc Interv] 2021 Sep 27; Vol. 14 (18), pp. 1965-1974.
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Objectives: This study sought to determine if percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) prior to transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR) in patients with significant coronary artery disease would produce noninferior clinical results when compared with no PCI (control arm).<br />Background: PCI in patients undergoing TAVR is not without risk, and there are no randomized data to inform clinical practice.<br />Methods: Patients with severe symptomatic aortic stenosis and significant coronary artery disease with Canadian Cardiovascular Society class ≤2 angina were randomly assigned to receive PCI or no PCI prior to TAVR. The primary endpoint was a composite of all-cause death or rehospitalization at 1 year. Noninferiority testing (prespecified margin of 7.5%) was performed in the intention-to-treat population.<br />Results: At 17 centers, 235 patients underwent randomization. At 1 year, the primary composite endpoint occurred in 48 (41.5%) of the PCI arm and 47 (44.0%) of the no-PCI arm. The requirement for noninferiority was not met (difference: -2.5%; 1-sided upper 95% confidence limit: 8.5%; 1-sided noninferiority test P = 0.067). On analysis of the as-treated population, the difference was -3.7% (1-sided upper 95% confidence limit: 7.5%; P = 0.050). Mortality was 16 (13.4%) in the PCI arm and 14 (12.1%) in the no-PCI arm. At 1 year, there was no evidence of a difference in the rates of stroke, myocardial infarction, or acute kidney injury, with higher rates of any bleed in the PCI arm (P = 0.021).<br />Conclusions: Observed rates of death and rehospitalization at 1 year were similar between PCI and no PCI prior to TAVR; however, the noninferiority margin was not met, and PCI resulted in a higher incidence of bleeding. (Assessing the Effects of Stenting in Significant Coronary Artery Disease Prior to Transcatheter Aortic Valve Implantation; ISRCTN75836930).<br />Competing Interests: Funding Support and Author Disclosures The ACTIVATION trial was funded by Edwards Lifesciences and Boston Scientific. Drs Clayton and Dodd have received reimbursement from King’s College London as independent statisticians for performing statistical analysis. Dr Morice is the CEO of Cardiovascular European Research Center CTU. Dr Meneveau has received consulting fees, speaker fees, and project funding from Bayer HealthCare and BMS/Pfizer; has received speaker fees from AstraZeneca and Boehringer Ingelheim; and has received consulting fees from Abbott and Terumo. Dr Banning has received institutional grant support for an educational fellowship from Boston Scientific and has been partially funded by the NHS Oxford Biomedical Research Centre. Dr Thomas is an employee of Edwards Lifesciences. Dr Prendergast has received unrestricted educational and research grants from Edwards Lifesciences; has received speaker/consultancy fees from Edwards Lifesciences, Abbott, and Anteris. Dr Hildick-Smith has served as Proctor/Advisory to Boston Scientific, Medtronic, and Edwards. Dr Redwood has served as a proctor and received speaker fees from Edwards Lifesciences. All other authors have reported that they have no relationships relevant to the contents of this paper to disclose.<br /> (Copyright © 2021 American College of Cardiology Foundation. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.)

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1876-7605
Volume :
14
Issue :
18
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
JACC. Cardiovascular interventions
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
34556269
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jcin.2021.06.041