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The left atrial appendage closure by surgery-2 (LAACS-2) trial protocol rationale and design of a randomized multicenter trial investigating if left atrial appendage closure prevents stroke in patients undergoing open-heart surgery irrespective of preoperative atrial fibrillation status and stroke risk

Authors :
Madsen, Christoffer Læssøe
Park-Hansen, Jesper
Irmukhamedov, Akhmadjon
Carranza, Christian Lildal
Rafiq, Sulman
Rodriguez-Lecoq, Rafael
Palmer-Camino, Neiser
Modrau, Ivy Susanne
Hansson, Emma C.
Jeppsson, Anders
Hadad, Rakin
Moya-Mitjans, Angel
Greve, Anders Møller
Christensen, Robin
Carstensen, Helle Gervig
Høst, Nis Baun
Dixen, Ulrik
Torp-Pedersen, Christian
Køber, Lars
Gögenur, Ismail
Truelsen, Thomas Clement
Kruuse, Christina
Sajadieh, Ahmad
Domínguez, Helena
Madsen, Christoffer Læssøe
Park-Hansen, Jesper
Irmukhamedov, Akhmadjon
Carranza, Christian Lildal
Rafiq, Sulman
Rodriguez-Lecoq, Rafael
Palmer-Camino, Neiser
Modrau, Ivy Susanne
Hansson, Emma C.
Jeppsson, Anders
Hadad, Rakin
Moya-Mitjans, Angel
Greve, Anders Møller
Christensen, Robin
Carstensen, Helle Gervig
Høst, Nis Baun
Dixen, Ulrik
Torp-Pedersen, Christian
Køber, Lars
Gögenur, Ismail
Truelsen, Thomas Clement
Kruuse, Christina
Sajadieh, Ahmad
Domínguez, Helena
Source :
Madsen , C L , Park-Hansen , J , Irmukhamedov , A , Carranza , C L , Rafiq , S , Rodriguez-Lecoq , R , Palmer-Camino , N , Modrau , I S , Hansson , E C , Jeppsson , A , Hadad , R , Moya-Mitjans , A , Greve , A M , Christensen , R , Carstensen , H G , Høst , N B , Dixen , U , Torp-Pedersen , C , Køber , L , Gögenur , I , Truelsen , T C , Kruuse , C , Sajadieh , A , Domínguez , H & LAACS-2 trial Investigators 2023 , ' The left atrial appendage closure by surgery-2 (LAACS-2) trial protocol rationale and design of a randomized multicenter trial investigating if left atrial appendage closure prevents stroke in patients undergoing open-heart surgery irrespective of preoperative atrial fibrillation status and stroke risk ' , American Heart Journal , vol. 264 , pp. 133-142 .
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Background Current recommendations regarding the use of surgical left atrial appendage (LAA) closure to prevent thromboembolisms lack high-level evidence. Patients undergoing open-heart surgery often have several cardiovascular risk factors and a high occurrence of postoperative atrial fibrillation (AF)—with a high recurrence rate—and are thus at a high risk of stroke. Therefore, we hypothesized that concomitant LAA closure during open-heart surgery will reduce mid-term risk of stroke independently of preoperative AF status and CHA2DS2-VASc score. Methods This protocol describes a randomized multicenter trial. Consecutive participants ≥18 years scheduled for first-time planned open-heart surgery from cardiac surgery centers in Denmark, Spain, and Sweden are included. Both patients with a previous diagnosis of paroxysmal or chronic AF, as well as those without AF, are eligible to participate, irrespective of their CHA2DS2-VASc score. Patients already planned for ablation or LAA closure during surgery, with current endocarditis, or where follow-up is not possible are considered noneligible. Patients are stratified by site, surgery type, and preoperative or planned oral anticoagulation treatment. Subsequently, patients are randomized 1:1 to either concomitant LAA closure or standard care (ie, open LAA). The primary outcome is stroke, including transient ischemic attack, as assigned by 2 independent neurologists blinded to the treatment allocation. To recognize a 60% relative risk reduction of the primary outcome with LAA closure, 1,500 patients are randomized and followed for 2 years (significance level of 0.05 and power of 90%). Conclusions The LAACS-2 trial is likely to impact the LAA closure approach in most patients undergoing open-heart surgery. Trial registration: NCT03724318.<br />Background: Current recommendations regarding the use of surgical left atrial appendage (LAA) closure to prevent thromboembolisms lack high-level evidence. Patients undergoing open-heart surgery often have several cardiovascular risk factors and a high occurrence of postoperative atrial fibrillation (AF)—with a high recurrence rate—and are thus at a high risk of stroke. Therefore, we hypothesized that concomitant LAA closure during open-heart surgery will reduce mid-term risk of stroke independently of preoperative AF status and CHA2DS2-VASc score. Methods: This protocol describes a randomized multicenter trial. Consecutive participants ≥18 years scheduled for first-time planned open-heart surgery from cardiac surgery centers in Denmark, Spain, and Sweden are included. Both patients with a previous diagnosis of paroxysmal or chronic AF, as well as those without AF, are eligible to participate, irrespective of their CHA2DS2-VASc score. Patients already planned for ablation or LAA closure during surgery, with current endocarditis, or where follow-up is not possible are considered noneligible. Patients are stratified by site, surgery type, and preoperative or planned oral anticoagulation treatment. Subsequently, patients are randomized 1:1 to either concomitant LAA closure or standard care (ie, open LAA). The primary outcome is stroke, including transient ischemic attack, as assigned by 2 independent neurologists blinded to the treatment allocation. To recognize a 60% relative risk reduction of the primary outcome with LAA closure, 1,500 patients are randomized and followed for 2 years (significance level of 0.05 and power of 90%). Conclusions: The LAACS-2 trial is likely to impact the LAA closure approach in most patients undergoing open-heart surgery. Trial registration: NCT03724318.

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Madsen , C L , Park-Hansen , J , Irmukhamedov , A , Carranza , C L , Rafiq , S , Rodriguez-Lecoq , R , Palmer-Camino , N , Modrau , I S , Hansson , E C , Jeppsson , A , Hadad , R , Moya-Mitjans , A , Greve , A M , Christensen , R , Carstensen , H G , Høst , N B , Dixen , U , Torp-Pedersen , C , Køber , L , Gögenur , I , Truelsen , T C , Kruuse , C , Sajadieh , A , Domínguez , H & LAACS-2 trial Investigators 2023 , ' The left atrial appendage closure by surgery-2 (LAACS-2) trial protocol rationale and design of a randomized multicenter trial investigating if left atrial appendage closure prevents stroke in patients undergoing open-heart surgery irrespective of preoperative atrial fibrillation status and stroke risk ' , American Heart Journal , vol. 264 , pp. 133-142 .
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English
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Electronic Resource
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edsoai.on1439545163
Document Type :
Electronic Resource