UMIN-CTR Clinical Trial

Unique ID issued by UMIN UMIN000019121
Receipt number R000022110
Scientific Title Prospective study for preoperative factors to predict development of intimal hyperplasia in autologous vein graft.
Date of disclosure of the study information 2015/09/26
Last modified on 2019/10/29 14:22:51

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Basic information

Public title

Prospective study for preoperative factors to predict development of intimal hyperplasia in autologous vein graft.

Acronym

Predict IH

Scientific Title

Prospective study for preoperative factors to predict development of intimal hyperplasia in autologous vein graft.

Scientific Title:Acronym

Predict IH

Region

Japan


Condition

Condition

Arteriosclerosis obliterans
Burger disease
Arterial occlusion
Traumatic arterial injury
Collagen disease associated vasculitis
etc.

Classification by specialty

Vascular surgery

Classification by malignancy

Others

Genomic information

NO


Objectives

Narrative objectives1

Although revascularization with high quality is needed in flourishing of vascular disease, intimal hyperplasia (IH) is still an unresolved issue of vein graft, a major substitute to rebuild circulation. Progressive IH occurs in 25% of vein graft, especially tending to develop in poor quality vein, however it is hard to preoperatively diagnose qualities of vein graft. Nothing has been established to predict IH development after bypass surgery. The aim of this study is to figure out predictors from preoperative blood and physiological test.

Basic objectives2

Others

Basic objectives -Others

Basic objectives are to understand mechanism of IH development, and to establish biomarkers which can predict IH development based on preoperative blood test including oxidative stress indicators, alarmin, and cytokines concentration, and mobilization of endothelial progenitor cells, and morphological, functional, and molecular biological test of surplus vein samples harvested during operation.

Trial characteristics_1

Exploratory

Trial characteristics_2

Explanatory

Developmental phase

Not applicable


Assessment

Primary outcomes

Occurrence of significant stenosis or occlusion of vein graft within one year after bypass surgery

Key secondary outcomes

Indicated below.
1) Major adverse cardiac events (MACE)
2) Major adverse limb events (MALE)
3) Postoperative death
4) Graft patency
5) Limb salvage rate
6) Ulcer healing rate


Base

Study type

Observational


Study design

Basic design


Randomization


Randomization unit


Blinding


Control


Stratification


Dynamic allocation


Institution consideration


Blocking


Concealment



Intervention

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Eligibility

Age-lower limit

20 years-old <=

Age-upper limit


Not applicable

Gender

Male and Female

Key inclusion criteria

1) In routine care, patients with peripheral vascular disease needed autologous vein bypass grafting as operative material to rebuild circulation.
2) Patients 20 years of age and older who are able to agree with a will of theirs own.

Key exclusion criteria

1) Patients with lack in communication skills.
2) Patients who can not be followed for one year after bypass surgery.
3) Patients with extensive tissue loss proximally exceeding ankle joint.
4) Patients judged inadequate to join the study by attending doctor.

Target sample size

120


Research contact person

Name of lead principal investigator

1st name Nobuyoshi
Middle name
Last name Azuma

Organization

Asahikawa Medical University

Division name

Division of Vascular Surgery, Department of Surgery

Zip code

078-8510

Address

Midorigaoka-higashi 2-1-1-1, Asahikawa, 078-8510 Japan

TEL

0166-68-2494

Email

nazuma@asahikawa-med.ac.jp


Public contact

Name of contact person

1st name Shinsuke
Middle name
Last name Kikuchi

Organization

Asahikawa Medical University

Division name

Division of Vascular Surgery, Department of Surgery

Zip code

078-8510

Address

Midorigaoka-higashi 2-1-1-1, Asahikawa, 078-8510 Japan

TEL

0166-68-2494

Homepage URL


Email

kikuchi@asahikawa-med.ac.jp


Sponsor or person

Institute

Asahikawa Medical University

Institute

Department

Personal name



Funding Source

Organization

Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research B

Organization

Division

Category of Funding Organization

Non profit foundation

Nationality of Funding Organization

Japan


Other related organizations

Co-sponsor


Name of secondary funder(s)



IRB Contact (For public release)

Organization

Asahikawa Medical University Research Ethics Committee

Address

Midorigaoka-higashi 2-1-1-1

Tel

0166682494

Email

kikuchi@asahikawa-med.ac.jp


Secondary IDs

Secondary IDs

NO

Study ID_1


Org. issuing International ID_1


Study ID_2


Org. issuing International ID_2


IND to MHLW



Institutions

Institutions



Other administrative information

Date of disclosure of the study information

2015 Year 09 Month 26 Day


Related information

URL releasing protocol


Publication of results

Unpublished


Result

URL related to results and publications


Number of participants that the trial has enrolled


Results


Results date posted


Results Delayed


Results Delay Reason


Date of the first journal publication of results


Baseline Characteristics


Participant flow


Adverse events


Outcome measures


Plan to share IPD


IPD sharing Plan description



Progress

Recruitment status

Enrolling by invitation

Date of protocol fixation

2015 Year 01 Month 31 Day

Date of IRB


Anticipated trial start date

2015 Year 02 Month 01 Day

Last follow-up date


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Other

Other related information

This is an observation study performed after vein graft bypass surgery. Basic objectives are to understand mechanism of IH development, and to establish efficient preoperative vein evaluation method and biomarkers which can predict IH development and major adverse cardiac events (MACE) based on some tests and patient back ground indicated below; 1) Relationship between preoperative blood test including oxidative and inflammatory stress indicators and vein endothelium functional disorder; 2) Relationship between number of preoperative blood endothelial progenitor cells and patient back ground or preoperative medicines; 3) Correlation between preoperative physiological vein test and intra-operative vein evaluation (morphology, function and gene expression); 4) Observation of postoperative development of intimal hyperplasia and occurrence of MACE.

Study design: Cohort study

Subject: All cases who visited the institute since 2/1/2015 matched with the selection criteria.

Primary outcome: ccurrence of significant stenosis or occlusion of vein graft within one year after bypass surgery

Secondary outcome (within one year after surgery):
1) Major adverse cardiac events (MACE)
2) Major adverse limb events (MALE)
3) Postoperative death
4) Graft patency
5) Limb salvage rate
6) Ulcer healing rate

Examination
1) Preoperative blood test including oxidative stress indicators, alarmin, and cytokines concentration,
2) Mobilization of endothelial progenitor cells
3) Morphological, functional, and molecular biological test of surplus vein samples harvested during operation.


Management information

Registered date

2015 Year 09 Month 26 Day

Last modified on

2019 Year 10 Month 29 Day



Link to view the page

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https://center6.umin.ac.jp/cgi-open-bin/ctr_e/ctr_view.cgi?recptno=R000022110


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