Study protocol for a multicentre, 2×2 factorial, randomised, controlled trial evaluating the interest of intravenous iron and tranexamic acid to reduce blood transfusion in hip fracture patients (the HiFIT study)

Author:

Lasocki SigismondORCID,Loupec Thibault,Parot-Schinkel Elsa,Vielle Bruno,Danguy des Déserts Marc,Roquilly Antoine,Lahlou-Casulli Maria,Collange Vincent,Desebbe Olivier,Duchalais Alexis,Drugeon Bertrand,Bouzat PierreORCID,Garrigue Delphine,Mounet Benjamin,Hamard Franck,David Jean-Stéphane,Leger Maxime,Rineau Emmanuel

Abstract

IntroductionBlood transfusion and anaemia are frequent and are associated with poor outcomes in patients with hip fracture (HF). We hypothesised that preoperative intravenous iron and tranexamic acid (TXA) may reduce the transfusion rate in these patients.Methods and analysisThe HiFIT study is a multicentre, 2×2 factorial, randomised, double-blinded, controlled trial evaluating the effect of iron isomaltoside (IIM) (20 mg/kg) vs placebo and of TXA (intravenously at inclusion and topically during surgery) versus placebo on transfusion rate during hospitalisation, in patients undergoing emergency surgery for HF and having a preoperative haemoglobin between 95 and 130 g/L. 780 patients are expected. The primary endpoint is the proportion of patients receiving an allogenic blood transfusion of packed red blood cells from the day of surgery until hospital discharge (or until D30 if patient is still hospitalised). Enrolment started on March 2017 in 11 French hospitals. The study was stopped between July 2017 and August 2018 (because of investigation of serious AEs with IIM in Spain) and slowed down since March 2020 (COVID-19 crisis). The expected date of final follow-up is May 2022. Analyses of the intent-to-treat and per-protocol populations are planned.Ethics and disseminationThe HiFIT trial protocol has been approved by the Ethics Committee of Comité de Protection des Personnes Ouest II and the French authorities (ANSM). It will be carried out according to the principles of the Declaration of Helsinki and the Good Clinical Practice guidelines. The results will be disseminated through presentation at scientific conferences and publication in peer-reviewed journals. The HiFIT trial will be the largest study evaluating iron and TXA in patients with HF.Trial registration numberclinicalTrials.gov identifier: NCT02972294; EudraCT Number 2016-003087-40.

Funder

French ministry for health

Publisher

BMJ

Subject

General Medicine

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