Intermediate versus standard-dose prophylactic anticoagulation and statin therapy versus placebo in critically-ill patients with COVID-19: Rationale and design of the INSPIRATION/INSPIRATION-S studies. Issue 196 (December 2020)
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- Intermediate versus standard-dose prophylactic anticoagulation and statin therapy versus placebo in critically-ill patients with COVID-19: Rationale and design of the INSPIRATION/INSPIRATION-S studies. Issue 196 (December 2020)
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- Intermediate versus standard-dose prophylactic anticoagulation and statin therapy versus placebo in critically-ill patients with COVID-19: Rationale and design of the INSPIRATION/INSPIRATION-S studies
- Authors:
- Bikdeli, Behnood
Talasaz, Azita H.
Rashidi, Farid
Sharif-Kashani, Babak
Farrokhpour, Mohsen
Bakhshandeh, Hooman
Sezavar, Hashem
Dabbagh, Ali
Beigmohammadi, Mohammad Taghi
Payandemehr, Pooya
Yadollahzadeh, Mahdi
Riahi, Taghi
Khalili, Hossein
Jamalkhani, Sepehr
Rezaeifar, Parisa
Abedini, Atefeh
Lookzadeh, Somayeh
Shahmirzaei, Shaghayegh
Tahamtan, Ouria
Matin, Samira
Amin, Ahmad
Parhizgar, Seyed Ehsan
Jimenez, David
Gupta, Aakriti
Madhavan, Mahesh V.
Parikh, Sahil A.
Monreal, Manuel
Hadavand, Naser
Hajighasemi, Alireza
Maleki, Majid
Sadeghian, Saeed
Mohebbi, Bahram
Piazza, Gregory
Kirtane, Ajay J.
Lip, Gregory Y.H.
Krumholz, Harlan M.
Goldhaber, Samuel Z.
Sadeghipour, Parham
… (more) - Abstract:
- Abstract: Background: Microvascular and macrovascular thrombotic events are among the hallmarks of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). Furthermore, the exuberant immune response is considered an important driver of pulmonary and extrapulmonary manifestations of COVID-19. The optimal management strategy to prevent thrombosis in critically-ill patients with COVID-19 remains unknown. Methods: The Intermediate versus Standard-dose Prophylactic anticoagulation In cRitically-ill pATIents with COVID-19: An opeN label randomized controlled trial (INSPIRATION) and INSPIRATION-statin (INSPIRATION-S) studies test two independent hypotheses within a randomized controlled trial with 2 × 2 factorial design. Hospitalized critically-ill patients with reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction confirmed COVID-19 will be randomized to intermediate-dose versus standard dose prophylactic anticoagulation. The 600 patients undergoing this randomization will be screened and if meeting the eligibility criteria, will undergo an additional double-blind stratified randomization to atorvastatin 20 mg daily versus matching placebo. The primary endpoint, for both hypotheses will be tested for superiority and includes a composite of adjudicated acute arterial thrombosis, venous thromboembolism (VTE), use of extracorporeal membrane oxygenation, or all-cause death within 30 days from enrollment. Key secondary endpoints include all-cause mortality, adjudicated VTE, and ventilator-free days. Key safetyAbstract: Background: Microvascular and macrovascular thrombotic events are among the hallmarks of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). Furthermore, the exuberant immune response is considered an important driver of pulmonary and extrapulmonary manifestations of COVID-19. The optimal management strategy to prevent thrombosis in critically-ill patients with COVID-19 remains unknown. Methods: The Intermediate versus Standard-dose Prophylactic anticoagulation In cRitically-ill pATIents with COVID-19: An opeN label randomized controlled trial (INSPIRATION) and INSPIRATION-statin (INSPIRATION-S) studies test two independent hypotheses within a randomized controlled trial with 2 × 2 factorial design. Hospitalized critically-ill patients with reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction confirmed COVID-19 will be randomized to intermediate-dose versus standard dose prophylactic anticoagulation. The 600 patients undergoing this randomization will be screened and if meeting the eligibility criteria, will undergo an additional double-blind stratified randomization to atorvastatin 20 mg daily versus matching placebo. The primary endpoint, for both hypotheses will be tested for superiority and includes a composite of adjudicated acute arterial thrombosis, venous thromboembolism (VTE), use of extracorporeal membrane oxygenation, or all-cause death within 30 days from enrollment. Key secondary endpoints include all-cause mortality, adjudicated VTE, and ventilator-free days. Key safety endpoints include major bleeding according to the Bleeding Academic Research Consortium definition and severe thrombocytopenia (platelet count <20, 000/fL) for the anticoagulation hypothesis. In a prespecified secondary analysis for non-inferiority, the study will test for the non-inferiority of intermediate intensity versus standard dose anticoagulation for major bleeding, considering a non-inferiority margin of 1.8 based on odds ratio. Key safety endpoints for the statin hypothesis include rise in liver enzymes >3 times upper normal limit and clinically-diagnosed myopathy. The primary analyses will be performed in the modified intention-to-treat population. Results will be tested in exploratory analyses across key subgroups and in the intention-to-treat and per-protocol cohorts. Conclusions: INSPIRATION and INSPIRATON-S studies will help address clinically-relevant questions for antithrombotic therapy and thromboinflammatory therapy in critically-ill patients with COVID-19. Highlights: The optimal anticoagulant regimen for critically-ill patients with COVID-19 remains unknown. It is unknown if pleiotropic effects of statins may reduce thromboinflammation in COVID-19. This manuscript summarizes the rationale and methodology of the INSPIRATION and INSPIRATION-S studies. The manuscript provides a summary about other anticoagulation trials and statin trials in COVID-19. … (more)
- Is Part Of:
- Thrombosis research. Issue 196(2020)
- Journal:
- Thrombosis research
- Issue:
- Issue 196(2020)
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- Volume 196, Issue 196 (2020)
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- 2020
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- 196
- Issue:
- 196
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2020-0196-0196-0000
- Page Start:
- 382
- Page End:
- 394
- Publication Date:
- 2020-12
- Subjects:
- Thrombosis -- Periodicals
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http://www.elsevier.com/journals ↗ - DOI:
- 10.1016/j.thromres.2020.09.027 ↗
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