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STICH3C Cardiac Magnetic Resonance Observational Study

STICH3C Cardiac Magnetic Resonance (CMR) Observational Study (STICOS)

Status
Recruiting
Phase
Study type
Observational
Enrollment
200 (estimated)
Sponsor
Weill Medical College of Cornell University · Academic / Other
Sex
All
Age
18 Years
Healthy volunteers
Not accepted

Summary

STICOS will test the hypothesis that residual jeopardized myocardium, late gadolinium enhancement, and non-ischemic substrate after revascularization is associated with postoperative adverse cardiovascular events such as heart failure , readmission, or death. This study will look at whether certain heart tissue abnormalities seen on MRI scans can help predict serious health problems after heart procedures like stents or bypass surgery.

Detailed description

iLVSD (ischemic left ventricular dysfunction) is a leading cause of heart failure (HF) and death. It is widely treated via coronary revascularization despite limited understanding of determinants of revascularization response. "Viability" imaging (to differentiate infarcted from salvageable myocardium) has been widely touted as an effective means to predict revascularization response. However prior multicenter trials have derived negative conclusions using heterogenous data with respect to both image modality and analysis. Data by our investigators and others indicate that infarct transmurality on CMR strongly impacts remodeling and prognosis after coronary revascularization. The investigators have also developed new methods (dark-blood late gadolinium enhancement-CMR) to assess infarction and shown ischemia (hypoperfusion) and non-ischemic substrate on CMR to strongly impact LV remodeling. Despite conceptual rationale, utility of multiparametric CMR to elucidate mechanism and determinants of remodeling and differential outcomes after percutaneous and surgical revascularization of iLVSD has yet to be tested. This prospective study will test the hypothesis that residual jeopardized (viable but hypoperfused) myocardium, LGE, and non-ischemic substrate after coronary revascularization (by PCI or CABG) is associated with postoperative adverse cardiovascular events

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
DIAGNOSTIC_TESTCardiac Magnetic Resonance ImagingCardiac MRI, also known as cardiac magnetic resonance imaging, is a non-invasive imaging technique that uses strong magnetic fields and radio waves to produce detailed pictures of the heart and its surrounding structures

Timeline

Start date
2024-03-01
Primary completion
2028-08-01
Completion
2030-01-01
First posted
2025-08-21
Last updated
2025-08-21

Locations

9 sites across 5 countries: United States, Austria, Canada, China, Serbia

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT07133984. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.