Title

EPIC (Evaluating Perioperative Ischemia Reduction by Clonidine)
The EPIC (Evaluating Perioperative Ischemia Reduction by Clonidine) Study: A Randomized, Double-blinded Trial of Clonidine for Reducing Cardiac Morbidity and Mortality Following Non-cardiac Surgery.
  • Phase

    Phase 4
  • Study Type

    Interventional
  • Status

    Unknown status
  • Intervention/Treatment

    clonidine ...
  • Study Participants

    165
In Canada 1 patient in 200 dies within 30 days of an operation. More than half of these deaths are the direct result of a heart related complication. This cause of death happens 4 times more often than in the same people who do not have an operation. We do not have an effective way to stop these heart attacks. Stress causes the heart rate and the blood pressure to go up which causes the heart to work harder and may be the reason for some heart attacks. One group of drugs that stops the heart from working harder and decrease the number of heart related complications are BETA-BLOCKERS. We wish to add another drug, which has been shown to reduce heart rate and blood pressure, will reduce the number of heart attacks after an operation. CLONIDINE has been shown to reduce heart attacks after operations. Since we know it is not a good idea to stop beta-blockers we want to see if giving clonidine as well as a beta-blocker is safe and has the desired effect of decreasing the number of heart attacks. We want to find out how good the combination of these two drugs are at decreasing the number of heart attacks.

Hypothesis: The addition of clonidine to chronic b-blockade will reduce mortality and cardiac morbidity among intermediate-to-high risk patients undergoing non-cardiac surgery.
Study Started
Jun 30
2006
Primary Completion
Aug 31
2009
Study Completion
Dec 31
2009
Anticipated
Last Update
Oct 09
2009
Estimate

Drug clonidine hydrochloride

One hour prior to surgery, patients randomized to the treatment arm will receive clonidine as both a 0.2 mg oral tablet and 0.2 mg/day transdermal patch patch will be removed on postoperative day 4 (or hospital discharge, whichever is earlier)

Criteria

Inclusion Criteria:

Age ≥ 45 years
Current use of b-blocker therapy>=30 days prior to surgery
Undergoing non-cardiac surgery with an expected length of stay ≥ 48 hours for medical reasons
Informed consent
Undergoing major vascular surgery (excluding carotid endarterectomy, dialysis shunt, and vein stripping) OR

Meet >= 2of the following criteria:

Coronary artery disease
Congestive heart failure
Stroke or transient ischemic attack
Diabetes mellitus requiring oral hypoglycemic or insulin therapy
Preoperative renal insufficiency (creatinine clearance below 60 mL/min)
Peripheral vascular disease, as defined by any of the following: history of ischemic intermittent claudication or rest pain, history of revascularization procedure to legs, peripheral arterial obstruction of >= 50% luminal diameter
Age >=70 years
Intermediate-risk surgical procedure: intra-peritoneal, intra-thoracic, carotid endarterectomy, major orthopedic (hip, knee, spine) surgery, radical prostatectomy, or head-and-neck surgery

Exclusion criteria: - if meets any of the following

Prior adverse reaction to clonidine or a-2 agonists
Current use of Clonidine or a-2 agonists
Current congestive heart failure
Only b-blocker taken by patient is sotalol
Left ventricular ejection fraction <=40%
Systolic blood pressure < = 90 mmHg
Concomitant life-threatening disease likely to limit life expectancy to <=30 days.
Clinically significant aortic stenosis, defined as an aortic valve area <=1.0 cm2 and/or peak trans-valvular pressure gradient >= 25 mmHg
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