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Registry of Secondary Revascularization (REVASEC)

S

San Carlos Clinical Hospital

Status

Active, not recruiting

Conditions

Coronary Artery Disease of Significant Bypass Graft
Coronary Arteriosclerosis
Stent Restenosis
Stent Stenosis
Coronary Artery Disease Progression

Study type

Observational

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT03349385
ROV-EPI-2017-01

Details and patient eligibility

About

The study will evaluate patients with, at least, one previous procedure of coronary revascularization (surgical, percutaneous or both), that are referred for a new, clinically indicated, diagnostic coronary angiography, to describe their clinical characteristics, management, and prognosis, and will propose a prognosis-oriented classification.

Full description

Secondary or repeated revascularization refers to any repeated coronary intervention following an index coronary revascularization procedure, and represents a wide proportion of patients received in catheterization laboratories. These patients have an increased complexity and worse outcomes than patients without previous revascularization. Clinical investigation has focused in lesion-specific treatments when a single previous revascularization fails, but there is paucity of patient-level information including complex patients with multiple revascularizations. Other gaps in evidence addressed by this study are the absence of a a prognosis-oriented classification of previously revascularized patients and a clinical meaningful definition of revascularization failure. The registry as well intends to provide insights on how secondary revascularization decisions are taken and long term prognosis after secondary revascularization.

The registry of secondary revascularization (in Spanish: Registro multicéntrico de reVAscularización SECundaria, REVASEC) is a multicenter, prospective, observational cohort study that incudes consecutive patients with at least one previous coronary revascularization undergoing a clinically indicated diagnostic coronary angiography, in different Spanish hospitals. The aims are describing the incidence, clinical profile, therapeutic management and prognosis of these patients.

Enrollment

869 patients

Sex

All

Ages

18+ years old

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • Age ≥ 18 years
  • Previous successful coronary revascularization, either percutaneous or surgical, in at least one vessel with diameter ≥2 mm
  • Previous successful coronary revascularization must have been successful in at least one vessel and the patient must have been discharged after the previous revascularization
  • Clinically indicated diagnostic coronary angiography
  • Provide written informed consent

Exclusion criteria

  • Inability or refusal to provide written informed consent
  • Patient included in any other clinical trial in which the revascularization device is blind to patient or investigator, or is not commercially available
  • Insufficient data about previous revascularizations
  • Previous revascularization only on vessels of less than 2 mm or which was not successful in any vessel
  • Previous percutaneous revascularization with simple plain old balloon angioplasty
  • Index coronary angiography indicated as scheduled repeated angiography, planned percutaneous coronary intervention, or pre-surgical angiography

Trial contacts and locations

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