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Study design for the Immediate Myocardial Metabolic Enhancement During Initial Assessment and Treatment in Emergency Care (IMMEDIATE) Trial: A double-blind randomized controlled trial of intravenous glucose, insulin, and potassium for acute coronary syndromes in emergency medical services.

Harry P Selker1, Joni R Beshansky, John L Griffith, Ralph B D'Agostino, Joseph M Massaro, James E Udelson, Eric J Rashba, Robin Ruthazer, Patricia R Sheehan, Patrice Desvigne-Nickens, Yves D Rosenberg, James M Atkins, Assaad J Sayah, Tom P Aufderheide, Charles E Rackley, Lionel H Opie, Costas T Lambrew, Leonard A Cobb, Bruce A Macleod, Joanne S Ingwall, Robert J Zalenski, Carl S Apstein.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Experimental studies suggest that metabolic myocardial support by intravenous (IV) glucose, insulin, and potassium (GIK) reduces ischemia-induced arrhythmias, cardiac arrest, mortality, progression from unstable angina pectoris to acute myocardial infarction (AMI), and myocardial infarction size. However, trials of hospital administration of IV GIK to patients with ST-elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI) have generally not shown favorable effects possibly because of the GIK intervention taking place many hours after ischemic symptom onset. A trial of GIK used in the very first hours of ischemia has been needed, consistent with the timing of benefit seen in experimental studies.
OBJECTIVE: The IMMEDIATE Trial tested whether, if given very early, GIK could have the impact seen in experimental studies. Accordingly, distinct from prior trials, IMMEDIATE tested the impact of GIK (1) in patients with acute coronary syndromes (ACS), rather than only AMI or STEMI, and (2) administered in prehospital emergency medical service settings, rather than later, in hospitals, after emergency department evaluation.
DESIGN: The IMMEDIATE Trial was an emergency medical service-based randomized placebo-controlled clinical effectiveness trial conducted in 13 cities across the United States that enrolled 911 participants. Eligible were patients 30 years or older for whom a paramedic performed a 12-lead electrocardiogram to evaluate chest pain or other symptoms suggestive of ACS for whom electrocardiograph-based acute cardiac ischemia time-insensitive predictive instrument indicated a ≥75% probability of ACS, and/or the thrombolytic predictive instrument indicated the presence of a STEMI, or if local criteria for STEMI notification of receiving hospitals were met. Prehospital IV GIK or placebo was started immediately. Prespecified were the primary end point of progression of ACS to infarction and, as major secondary end points, the composite of cardiac arrest or in-hospital mortality, 30-day mortality, and the composite of cardiac arrest, 30-day mortality, or hospitalization for heart failure. Analyses were planned on an intent-to-treat basis, on a modified intent-to-treat group who were confirmed in emergency departments to have ACS, and for participants presenting with STEMI.
CONCLUSION: The IMMEDIATE Trial tested whether GIK, when administered as early as possible in the course of ACS by paramedics using acute cardiac ischemia time-insensitive predictive instrument and thrombolytic predictive instrument decision support, would reduce progression to AMI, mortality, cardiac arrest, and heart failure. It also tested whether it would provide clinical and pathophysiologic information on GIK's biological mechanisms. Copyright Â
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Year:  2012        PMID: 22424000      PMCID: PMC4009621          DOI: 10.1016/j.ahj.2012.02.002

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am Heart J        ISSN: 0002-8703            Impact factor:   4.749


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6.  Emergency medical service predictive instrument-aided diagnosis and treatment of acute coronary syndromes and ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction in the IMMEDIATE trial.

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1.  A community consultation survey to evaluate support for and success of the IMMEDIATE trial.

Authors:  Joni R Beshansky; Patricia R Sheehan; Kenneth J Klima; Nira Hadar; Ellen M Vickery; Harry P Selker
Journal:  Clin Trials       Date:  2014-04       Impact factor: 2.486

2.  Acute coronary syndromes: Early metabolic modulation--a solution for MI?

Authors:  Iwan C C van der Horst
Journal:  Nat Rev Cardiol       Date:  2012-05-22       Impact factor: 32.419

3.  EFFICACY-TO-EFFECTIVENESS CLINICAL TRIALS.

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4.  One-year outcomes of out-of-hospital administration of intravenous glucose, insulin, and potassium (GIK) in patients with suspected acute coronary syndromes (from the IMMEDIATE [Immediate Myocardial Metabolic Enhancement During Initial Assessment and Treatment in Emergency Care] Trial).

Authors:  Harry P Selker; James E Udelson; Joseph M Massaro; Robin Ruthazer; Ralph B D'Agostino; John L Griffith; Patricia R Sheehan; Patrice Desvigne-Nickens; Yves Rosenberg; Xin Tian; Ellen M Vickery; James M Atkins; Tom P Aufderheide; Assaad J Sayah; Ronald G Pirrallo; Michael K Levy; Michael E Richards; Darren A Braude; Delanor D Doyle; Ralph J Frascone; Donald J Kosiak; James M Leaming; Carin M Van Gelder; Gert-Paul Walter; Marvin A Wayne; Robert H Woolard; Joni R Beshansky
Journal:  Am J Cardiol       Date:  2014-03-01       Impact factor: 2.778

5.  Out-of-hospital administration of intravenous glucose-insulin-potassium in patients with suspected acute coronary syndromes: the IMMEDIATE randomized controlled trial.

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Journal:  JAMA       Date:  2012-03-27       Impact factor: 56.272

6.  Genetic variation at glucose and insulin trait loci and response to glucose-insulin-potassium (GIK) therapy: the IMMEDIATE trial.

Authors:  K L Ellis; Y Zhou; J R Beshansky; E Ainehsazan; Y Yang; H P Selker; G S Huggins; L A Cupples; I Peter
Journal:  Pharmacogenomics J       Date:  2014-08-19       Impact factor: 3.550

7.  Genetic modifiers of response to glucose-insulin-potassium (GIK) infusion in acute coronary syndromes and associations with clinical outcomes in the IMMEDIATE trial.

Authors:  K L Ellis; Y Zhou; J R Beshansky; E Ainehsazan; H P Selker; L A Cupples; G S Huggins; I Peter
Journal:  Pharmacogenomics J       Date:  2015-03-17       Impact factor: 3.550

8.  Factors associated with longer time to treatment for patients with suspected acute coronary syndromes: a cohort study.

Authors:  Alison L Sullivan; Joni R Beshansky; Robin Ruthazer; David H Murman; Timothy J Mader; Harry P Selker
Journal:  Circ Cardiovasc Qual Outcomes       Date:  2014-01-14

9.  Very early administration of glucose-insulin-potassium by emergency medical service for acute coronary syndromes: Biological mechanisms for benefit in the IMMEDIATE Trial.

Authors:  Harry P Selker; William S Harris; Charles E Rackley; Julian B Marsh; Robin Ruthazer; Joni R Beshansky; Eric J Rashba; Inga Peter; Lionel H Opie
Journal:  Am Heart J       Date:  2016-06-02       Impact factor: 4.749

10.  Common variants associated with changes in levels of circulating free fatty acids after administration of glucose-insulin-potassium (GIK) therapy in the IMMEDIATE trial.

Authors:  K L Ellis; Y Zhou; L Rodriguez-Murillo; J R Beshansky; E Ainehsazan; H P Selker; G S Huggins; L A Cupples; I Peter
Journal:  Pharmacogenomics J       Date:  2015-12-08       Impact factor: 3.550

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