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CompletedNCT01689493

Strategy to Improve Antiplatelet Therapy Adherence After Coronary Stent Implantation

Status
Completed
Phase
N/A
Study type
Interventional
Enrollment
800 (actual)
Sponsor
Hôpital de la Timone · Academic / Other
Sex
All
Age
18 Years
Healthy volunteers
Not accepted

Summary

The purpose of this study is to assess the effectiveness of an adherence protocol intervention among stented patients to improve adherence to antiplatelet therapy (primary endpoint). Secondary endpoints will assess whether the intervention reduces cardiovascular events (ACS, stent thrombosis, re- hospitalization and coronary angiography, revascularization, all-cause mortality) and its cost-effectiveness.

Detailed description

RATIONALE : Acute coronary syndrome is the first cause of mortality in cardiology. Development of stent and dual antiplatelet therapy have led to important declines in morbi-mortality. Despite this, the risk of recurrent events and mortality after stent implantation remains substantial, especially within the first six months. Non-adherence to antiplatelet therapy is the major modifiable risk factor that expose to adverse outcomes following stent implantation and has been identified as the major risk factor of stent thrombosis. Prior interventions to improve medication adherence in cardiovascular populations have produced mixed results and have not specifically assessed compliance to antiplatelet therapy in patients treated by stent implantation after acute coronary syndrome. It is currently unknown if interventions to improve antiplatelet therapy compliance in the six month after stenting discharge will improve medication adherence and clinical outcomes or will be cost-effective OBJECTIVES: investigators propose to assess the effectiveness of a multi-faceted patient-centered adherence intervention among patients following stent implantation to improve adherence to antiplatelet therapy (primary aim). Secondary aims will assess whether the intervention improve : 1. Cardiovascular events : ACS, stent thrombosis, re - hospitalization and coronary angiography, new revascularization, all-cause mortality 2. Cost-effectiveness. METHOD : Investigators propose a six month, mono-site patient-level randomized controlled trial to evaluate, relative to usual care, a multi-faceted patient-centered intervention to improve adherence to antiplatelet treatment among stented patients following ACS. The study will enroll 800 patients to intervention versus usual care for 6 months in one university hospital (CHU Timone, Marseille, France). The proposed intervention will be based on several conceptual frameworks (Chronic Care Model and Medication Adherence Model) and adapt elements of prior successfully adherence interventions, including: collaborative care, patient education, tailoring of medication regimens, and daily mobile phone short message service (SMS). The primary analyses will be a comparison of adherence to antiplatelet therapy using specific laboratory testing of drug effect. Secondary analyses will compare incidence of clinical endpoints in both groups, cost-effectiveness analysis will be performed. All analyses will be intention to treat

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
BEHAVIORALpatient education and daily SMSThe proposed intervention will be based on several conceptual frameworks (Chronic Care Model and Medication Adherence Model) and adapt elements of prior successfully adherence interventions, including: collaborative care, patient education, tailoring of medication regimens, and daily mobile phone short message service (SMS).

Timeline

Start date
2011-05-01
Primary completion
2012-08-01
Completion
2012-08-01
First posted
2012-09-21
Last updated
2012-09-21

Locations

1 site across 1 country: France

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT01689493. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.