Trials / Terminated
TerminatedNCT04061798
ACT Guided Heparinization During Open Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm Repair.
ACTION-1: ACT Guided Heparinization During Open Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm Repair, a Randomised Trial.
- Status
- Terminated
- Phase
- Phase 4
- Study type
- Interventional
- Enrollment
- 294 (actual)
- Sponsor
- Dijklander Ziekenhuis · Academic / Other
- Sex
- All
- Age
- 18 Years
- Healthy volunteers
- Not accepted
Summary
Aim of the ACTION-1 study is to determine whether ACT guided heparinization decreases thrombo-embolic complications (TEC) and mortality after elective open AAA surgery, without causing more bleeding complications.
Detailed description
Heparin is used during open abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA) surgery to reduce thrombo-embolic complications (TEC): such as myocardial infarction, stroke, peripheral embolic events and the related mortality. On the other hand, heparin may increase blood loss, causing harm for the patient. Heparin has an unpredictable effect in the individual patient. The effect of heparin can be measured by using the Activated Clotting Time (ACT). ACT measurement in open AAA repair could be introduced to ensure the individual patient of safe, tailor-made anticoagulation with a goal ACT of 200-220 seconds. A randomized controlled trial (RCT) has to prove that ACT guided heparinization would result in fewer TEC and lower mortality than a standardized bolus of heparin of 5 000 international units (IU), the current gold standard. ACT guided heparinization results in higher doses of heparin during operation and this should not result in significantly more bleeding complications of importance. The ACTION-1 study will evaluate the effect of weight dosed heparinization during open abdominal aortic aneurysm surgery.The study will be an international multi-centre single blind randomized controlled trial. Patients will be randomized using a computerized program (CASTOR EDC) with a random block size of a maximum of 8. The randomization will be stratified by participating centre. Separate evaluation of results and if complications can be labelled as TEC, will be performed by an Independent Central Adjudication Committee. The 3 members of this Committee will be blinded with regard to if the patient was randomized for ACT guided heparinization or standard bolus of 5 000 IU without ACT measurements. In the intervention group, heparin is given to reach an ACT of 200-220 seconds. Based on the ACT, an additional dose of heparin will be administered. Five minutes after every administration of heparin the ACT is measured. If the ACT is 200 seconds or longer, the next ACT measurement is performed every 30 minutes, until the end of the procedure or until new heparin administration is required (because of ACT \< 200 seconds). Depending on the ACT value near the end of surgery, protamine will be given to neutralize the effect of heparin. In the comparative group, a single dose of 5 000 IU of heparin will be given 3-5 minutes before clamping of the aorta. No ACT measurements will be performed, except for one ACT measurement after re-establishing blood flow and removing all clamps. Depending on that ACT value near the end of surgery, the local protamine can be given to neutralize the effect of heparin.
Conditions
Interventions
| Type | Name | Description |
|---|---|---|
| DRUG | ACT guided heparinization | If the ACT is \<180 sec., an additional dose of heparin of 60 IU/kg is administered. If the ACT is 180-200 sec., 30 IU/kg. If the ACT is \>200 sec., no extra heparin is given. 5 min. after every administration of heparin the ACT is measured. If the ACT is \>200 sec, the next ACT measurement is performed every 30 min., until the end of the procedure or until new heparin administration is required. After each new dose of heparin, an ACT measurement is performed after 5 min. and the above- described protocol of ACT measurements will be repeated. After re-establishing blood flow and removing all clamps, the ACT is measured. If the ACT at closure is 200-250 sec., 2500 IU of protamine should be administered. If \>250 sec., 5000 IU protamine. If 180-200 sec., 1000 IU protamine. 5 min. after the administration of protamine, the ACT is measured. The ACT should preferably be below 180 sec. If the ACT is still more than 200 sec., protamine should be administered again. |
| DRUG | 5 000 IU of heparin | A single dose of 5 000 IU of heparin is given 3-5 min before clamping of the aorta. No ACT measurements are performed, except for one ACT measurement after re-establishing blood flow and removing all clamps. Only on clarified indications extra doses of heparin or protamine are permitted, at the discretion of the attending vascular surgeon. Indications could be clot formation intravascular or in a prosthesis, excessive bleeding or prolonged operation duration. Deviations from protocol should be clearly stated with reasoning in the operative report. If the ACT at closure is between 200 and 250 s, 2500 IU protamine should be administered. If the ACT is higher than 250 s, 5000 IU protamine should be administered. If the ACT is between 180 and 200 s, 1000 IU protamine should be administered. Five minutes after the administration of protamine, the ACT is measured. The ACT should preferably be below 180 s. If the ACT is still more than 200 s, protamine should be administered again. |
Timeline
- Start date
- 2020-03-02
- Primary completion
- 2024-04-13
- Completion
- 2024-04-29
- First posted
- 2019-08-20
- Last updated
- 2025-02-06
Locations
22 sites across 2 countries: Germany, Netherlands
Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT04061798. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.