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Can monitoring of intrathoracic impedance reduce morbidity and mortality in patients with chronic heart failure? Rationale and design of the Diagnostic Outcome Trial in Heart Failure (DOT-HF).

Frieder Braunschweig1, Ian Ford, Viviane Conraads, Martin R Cowie, Guillaume Jondeau, Josef Kautzner, Maurizio Lunati, Roberto Munoz Aguilera, Cheuk Man Yu, Monique Marijianowski, Martin Borggrefe, Dirk J van Veldhuisen.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Chronic heart failure is associated with frequent hospitalisations which are often due to volume-overload decompensation. Monitoring of intrathoracic impedance, measured from an implanted device, can detect increases in pulmonary fluid retention early and facilitate timely treatment interventions.
OBJECTIVE: The DOT-HF trial is designed to investigate if ambulatory monitoring of intrathoracic impedance together with other device-based diagnostic information can reduce morbidity and mortality in patients with chronic heart failure who are treated with cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT) and/or an implantable defibrillator (ICD).
METHODS: Approximately 2400 patients will be randomised in a 1:1 fashion to a management strategy with access to the diagnostic information from the implantable device ("access arm"), or a "control arm", where this information is not made available. Study subjects fulfil standard indications for CRT and/or ICD as outlined in current guidelines. In the access arm, a fluid alert algorithm is used to give early warning of decreasing intrathoracic impedance indicating a high risk of an impending volume-overload decompensation. The primary endpoint of DOT-HF is the composite of all-cause mortality or heart failure hospitalisation. Secondary and exploratory endpoints include all-cause mortality, the impact on total health care utilization, quality of life and cost effectiveness. The study is expected to close recruitment during 2010 and to report in 2012.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18715826     DOI: 10.1016/j.ejheart.2008.06.016

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur J Heart Fail        ISSN: 1388-9842            Impact factor:   15.534


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