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Left Atrial Imaging Prior to Cardioversion: Leveraging Computed Tomography to Rule Out Thrombus in The Emergency Department (LA CLOTTED)
Sponsor: Ottawa Heart Institute Research Corporation
Summary
The goal of this randomized clinical trial is to learn whether patients with symptomatic atrial fibrillation or atrial flutter (AF) who require heart imaging to rule out a blood clot before cardioversion would benefit from cardiac computed tomography angiography (CCT) in the emergency department (ED) compared to current standard of care management. This will be a multicenter trial evaluating whether CCT-facilitated cardioversion in the ED reduces hospital admission, reduces repeat presentations to hospital and improves patient quality of life compared to the current standard of care. Participants will undergo CCT-facilitated cardioversion or be treated according to current standard of care while in the ED and complete quality of life questionnaires in the ED and follow-up at 30 days.
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
18 Years - Any
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
190
Start Date
2025-06-15
Completion Date
2028-06-15
Last Updated
2025-06-03
Healthy Volunteers
No
Conditions
Interventions
Cardiac computed tomography angiography
Patients will undergo CCT according to the following protocol. A non-contrast enhanced prospective ECG-triggered image will be acquired followed by a contrast-enhanced prospective ECG-triggered image using a tri-phasic contrast protocol. Delayed CT images 60 seconds after the initial contrast-enhanced CT scan will be obtained. Cardiac CT image interpretation will be performed according to routine clinical practices in a pragmatic fashion. The LA will be assessed for filling defects and characterized based upon attenuation values. If LA thrombus cannot be excluded, filling defects will be assessed on the delay images. Increases in attenuation would be consistent with pseudo-thrombus from 'slow flow' and 'incomplete opacification'. Areas where attenuation does not change significantly (persistent filling defect) will be diagnosed as thrombus. If the CCT shows no LA thrombus then the ED physician will be able to perform electrical and/or chemical cardioversion at their discretion.
Standard of care management
Patients in the standard of care arm may undergo any combination of the following management strategies in the emergency department (ED) at the discretion of their treating physician: 1\. Transesophageal echocardiogram (TEE) facilitated cardioversion; 2. Rate control; 3. Consultation with inpatient cardiac specialist for assessment/management and consideration of hospital admission; 4. cardioversion after 3 weeks of anticoagulation; and/or 5. Outpatient referral to cardiac specialist or general practitioner for further management.
Locations (1)
The Ottawa Hospital Civic Campus
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada