Affiliation:
1. Department of Cardiology, Centre for Advanced Heart Failure, Inselspital Bern University Hospital Bern Switzerland
2. Heart Failure and Transplant Unit St Vincent's Hospital Sydney New South Wales Australia
Abstract
AbstractAimsUse of novel anticoagulation in mechanical circulatory support is controversial. We report the rationale and design of the ApixiVad pilot trial, a pilot study testing the safety of apixaban as an anticoagulant in patients bridged to transplant (BTT) or for destination (DT) with Heartmate 3 (HM3) left ventricular assist device (LVAD).Methods and resultsApixaban has been used in small non‐randomized cohorts in LVAD patients and shown to be effective in ex vivo studies. The ApixiVAD study examines apixaban use in a multicentre, international, open‐label, randomized, controlled trial aiming to include 50 BTT or DT HM3 patients with a 1:1 randomization ratio. This event‐driven study has a maximum follow‐up period of 24 months with interim analysis at 6 months. The primary outcome is death, thromboembolic events and major bleeding, including operative bleeding and immediate transplant outcomes. The secondary outcome focuses on patients' quality of life related to anticoagulation. This investigator‐driven pilot study is not powered to determine the non‐inferiority of apixaban. An increase in primary outcome in the apixaban group of 20% will be considered a signal of harm.ConclusionsA positive outcome in the ApixiVAD study would provide the basis for future, larger, pivotal anticoagulation trials in LVAD patients.
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