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The INVICTUS rheumatic heart disease research program: Rationale, design and baseline characteristics of a randomized trial of rivaroxaban compared to vitamin K antagonists in rheumatic valvular disease and atrial fibrillation

Authors :
Tantchou T J Cabral
Katherine Connolly
Jesus A Gonzalez-Hermosillo
Hu Dayi
Ahmed Elsayed
Lillian Gondwe-Chunda
Antonio L. Dans
Albertino Damasceno
Okechukwu S Ogah
Salim Yusuf
Peter Lwabi
John Musuku
Onkabetse Julia Molefe-Baikai
Alaa Eldin Elghamrawy
Bernard Gitura
Abraham Haileamlak
Liesl Zühlke
Gayle Lewis
James Hakim
Sumathy Rangarajan
Sanjib Sharma
Yan Yun
Ma Changsheng
Pilly Chillo
Alvaro Avezum
Khawar Kazmi
Kairat Davletov
Ganesan Karthikeyan
Maria Paniagua
Emmanuel R Kamanzi
Stuart J. Connolly
Alexander P. Benz
Bongani M. Mayosi
Invictus Investigators
Mpiko Ntsekhe
Fathi A. Maklady
Source :
American Heart Journal. 225:69-77
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2020.

Abstract

Background Rheumatic heart disease (RHD) is a neglected disease affecting 33 million people, mainly in low and middle income countries. Yet very few large trials or registries have been conducted in this population. The INVICTUS program of research in RHD consists of a randomized-controlled trial (RCT) of 4500 patients comparing rivaroxaban with vitamin K antagonists (VKA) in patients with RHD and atrial fibrillation (AF), a registry of 17,000 patients to document the contemporary clinical course of patients with RHD, including a focused sub-study on pregnant women with RHD within the registry. This paper describes the rationale, design, organization and baseline characteristics of the RCT and a summary of the design of the registry and its sub-study. Patients with RHD and AF are considered to be at high risk of embolic strokes, and oral anticoagulation with VKAs is recommended for stroke prevention. But the quality of anticoagulation with VKA is poor in developing countries. A drug which does not require monitoring, and which is safe and effective for preventing stroke in patients with valvular AF, would fulfill a major unmet need. Methods The INVestIgation of rheumatiC AF Treatment Using VKAs, rivaroxaban or aspirin Studies (INVICTUS-VKA) trial is an international, multicentre, randomized, open-label, parallel group trial, testing whether rivaroxaban 20 mg given once daily is non-inferior (or superior) to VKA in patients with RHD, AF, and an elevated risk of stroke (mitral stenosis with valve area ≤2 cm2, left atrial spontaneous echo-contrast or thrombus, or a CHA2DS2VASc score ≥2). The primary efficacy outcome is a composite of stroke or systemic embolism and the primary safety outcome is the occurrence of major bleeding. The trial has enrolled 4565 patients from 138 sites in 23 countries from Africa, Asia and South America. The Registry plans to enroll an additional 17,000 patients with RHD and document their treatments, and their clinical course for at least 2 years. The pregnancy sub-study will document the clinical course of pregnant women with RHD. Conclusion INVICTUS is the largest program of clinical research focused on a neglected cardiovascular disease and will provide new information on the clinical course of patients with RHD, and approaches to anticoagulation in those with concomitant AF.

Details

ISSN :
00028703
Volume :
225
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
American Heart Journal
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....bd9402b31e0bbd791e6c75c88fbf8382