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Leg Ischaemia Management Collaboration (LIMb)

U

University of Leicester

Status

Enrolling

Conditions

Coronary Artery Disease
Cognitive Impairment
Critical Limb Ischemia
Frailty
Peripheral Arterial Disease

Study type

Observational

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

Details and patient eligibility

About

Single-centre prospective cohort study of patients presenting with severe limb ischaemia (SLI). The primary outcome measure will be 12 month major amputation rate. A historical cohort of patients identified retrospectively will be the comparitor group used to assess the impact of a newly-established rapid-access limb salvage clinic.

Primary aim:

  • Determine the proportion of patients with SLI undergoing major lower limb amputation within 12 months of presentation.

Secondary aims:

  • Assess clinically important short-, medium- and long-term outcomes in those undergoing and not undergoing amputation
  • Prevalence and degree of frailty and cognitive impairment
  • Pevalence and degree of cardiac disease (detected by stress MRI)
  • Establish a biobank for future biomarker analysis
  • Investigate the role of frailty and cognitive assessments, cardiac MRI and biomarkers in risk-stratification of patients with SLI

Full description

Severe limb ischaemia (SLI) is the end-stage of peripheral arterial occlusive disease (PAOD) whereby the viability of the limb is threatened due to the degree of arterial disease and subsequent ischaemia in the peripheral tissues. It is defined as ischaemic rest pain (or night pain) and/or ulceration or gangrene in the affected limb(s) for a minimum of two weeks attributed to confirmed PAOD. Treatment includes open surgical and endovascular revascularisation, with or without surgical debridement of affected tissues, amputation of toes and drainage of sepsis. In some patients revascularisation is not possible or fails resulting in the person requiring a major lower limb amputation.

Over 4000 major lower limb amputations per year were undertaken in England alone between 2003 and 2013 and a diabetes-related major lower limb amputation is performed every 30 seconds world-wide. As many as 25% of people with SLI will undergo a major lower limb amputation in the first year after presentation. Amputation negatively affects quality of life due to its negative impact on mobility, independence and ability to carry out activities of daily living.

This single-centre prospective cohort study will investigate the amputation rate at one year in patients presenting with SLI and compare this to a retrospectively identified historical cohort. This study will also investigate the prevelance and degree of frailty, cognitive impairment, and cardiac disease (detected by cardiac magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)), as well as establish a biobank for future biomarker analyses. The role of frailty and cognitive assessments, cardiac MRI and biomarker analysis in risk-stratifying patients with SLI will also be investigated.

Enrollment

420 estimated patients

Sex

All

Ages

18 to 110 years old

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion and exclusion criteria

PRIMARY COHORT

Inclusion Criteria:

  • All patients presenting to the Leicester Vascular Institute with SLI

Exclusion Criteria:

  • SLI not caused by PAOD
  • Patients undergoing intervention during their index presentation prior to recruitment
  • Patients lacking capacity to consent with no accompanying next of kin, relative, partner or friend who can act as a personal consulted
  • Patients who cannot read, write or understand English
  • Any significant disease or disorder which may either put the patient at risk because of participation in the study, or may influence the results of the study or the patient's ability to participate in the study

FRAILTY & COGNITIVE ADDITIONAL ASSESSMENTS

Inclusion criteria:

  • Patients recruited to the primary cohort in whom a decision has been made to undergo an intervention for SLI
  • Patients aged ≥65 years

Exclusion criteria:

  • Nil additional

CARDIAC MRI ADDITIONAL ASSESSMENTS

Inclusion criteria:

  • Patients recruited to the primary cohort in whom a decision has been made to undergo an intervention

Exclusion criteria:

  • Absolute contraindications to cardiac MRI (Pregnancy, Non-MR safe permanent pacemaker, implanted cardiac defibrillator, intra-auricular implant or intra-cranial clips, severe claustrophobia, unstable angina)
  • Contraindication to gadolinium contrast agent (Known adverse reaction, chronic renal failure (eGFR <30mL/min/1.73m^2))
  • Patients lacking capacity to consent for cardiac MRI

BIOMARKERS ADDITIONAL ASSESSMENTS

  • Patients recruited to the primary cohort in whom a decision has been made to undergo an intervention

Exclusion criteria:

  • Nil additional

Trial design

420 participants in 5 patient groups

Primary cohort
Description:
Any patient presenting to the Leicester Vascular Institute with SLI during the 2 year recruitment period (minimum 420 patients).
Frailty & cognitive additional assessments
Description:
Any patient recruited to the primary cohort aged ≥65 years and undergoing an intervention for SLI (minimum 150 patients, target 210 patients).
Cardiac MRI additional assessments
Description:
Any patient recruited to the primary cohort, with capacity to consent and undergoing an intervention for SLI (minimum 100 patients).
Biomarkers additional assessments
Description:
Any patient recruited to the primary cohort and undergoing an intervention for SLI (no target recruitment set).
Historical cohort
Description:
Retrospectively identified cohort of patients presenting to the study site with SLI between 2013 -15 (target 420).

Trial contacts and locations

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Central trial contact

Rob D Sayers, MD; Tanya J Payne, BSc

Data sourced from clinicaltrials.gov

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