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CompletedNCT02484924

The Risk of Major Bleeding With Novel Anti-platelets: A Comparison of Ticagrelor With Clopidogrel in a Real World Population of 5000 Patients Treated for Acute Coronary Syndrome

Status
Completed
Phase
Study type
Observational
Enrollment
5,225 (actual)
Sponsor
Liverpool University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust · Other Government
Sex
All
Age
18 Years
Healthy volunteers
Not accepted

Summary

A retrospective real world analysis of bleeding events with ticagrelor compared to clopidogrel in ACS patients.

Detailed description

Major bleeding after myocardial infarction portends a poor outcome. A balance is required between potency of platelet inhibition and risk of bleeding. Ticagrelor provides faster and more effective platelet inhibition than Clopidogrel. In the PLATO trial Ticagrelor reduced the incidence of cardiovascular death, myocardial infarction and stroke compared to Clopidogrel after ACS (acute coronary syndrome). Although there was no difference in overall bleeding there was more non-CABG related major bleeding with Ticagrelor. It has since been recommended, in addition to aspirin, in treatment of moderate-high risk ACS by both ESC (European Society of Cardiology) and NICE (National Institute for Clinical Excellence). There has been widespread adoption as first line therapy in UK hospitals. There remains potential concern about bleeding in a "real world" population compromising more high risk patients; particularly more elderly and female, than those in PLATO. The investigators intend to perform a large "real world" comparison of bleeding risk with Ticagrelor compared to Clopidogrel in a UK ACS population. The investigators plan an observational cohort study of patients presenting with ACS at 5 district general hospitals in Merseyside and Cheshire. The investigators will collect data retrospectively on 2500 patients treated with Clopidogrel prior to the guideline change and 2500 treated with Ticagrelor thereafter. The primary end point will be incidence of BARC 3-5 (Bleeding Academic Research Consortium) and PLATO major bleeding.

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
DRUGTicagrelorNo intervention- purely observational

Timeline

Start date
2010-06-01
Primary completion
2016-06-01
Completion
2016-06-01
First posted
2015-06-30
Last updated
2022-06-09

Locations

1 site across 1 country: United Kingdom

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT02484924. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.