Crossover Study of Propranolol vs Ivabradine in POTS

Trial statusRecruiting
Trial phasePhase 2
Trial typeInterventional
Biological sexAll
Age18-60
SponsorUniversity of Calgary

About this trial

1.0 BACKGROUND Postural tachycardia syndrome (POTS) is a disorder of chronic orthostatic intolerance characterized by symptoms of palpitations, lightheadedness, chest discomfort, shortness of breath, blurred vision, and mental clouding. These symptoms occur during standing and are associated with a marked increase in heart rate (HR) in the absence of hypotension, which typically resolve when sitting or lying down. Most importantly, POTS is associated with a very poor quality of life and significant functional disability. POTS patients commonly experience mental clouding ("brain fog") even while lying down or seated, which poses significant limitations to daily activities .

Unfortunately, there is a relative paucity in the literature assessing therapies for POTS patients. Given that excessive tachycardia on standing is a fundamental component of this syndrome, a handful of studies have evaluated medications that reduce HR. Ivabradine is newer drug that is a selective If channel blocker that reduces HR without affecting other cardiovascular functions.

2.0 RATIONALE / STUDY PURPOSE The investigators propose to compare the efficacy of propranolol and ivabradine on HR response to standing, and symptom burden in patients with POTS.

3.0 Study Design This will be a single-center double-blind placebo-controlled randomized crossover trial conducted in patients with POTS to compare effects of (1) oral ivabradine 5 mg bid plus placebo BID (to fill out a QID schedule); (2) oral propranolol 10 mg qid; and (3) oral placebo qid in POTS patients. After a baseline screening assessment following a washout period of 7 days, participants will be randomized to start with a 4-week course of either ivabradine, propranolol or placebo. The other two treatments will be given in separate 4-week courses with a 7-day washout period between phases, with each participant acting as his or her own control. At the end of each 4-week phase, participants will complete the symptom-rating and HRQOL questionnaires, and also undergo tilt table testing to assess the change in HR at 10 min with head up tilt.

Participants will undergo POTS testing at baseline and at the end of each 4-week treatment course. This will involve a total of 4 separate study visits.

Eligibility criteria

Qualifiers

Diagnosis of Postural Tachycardia Syndrome

Age between 18-60 years

Men and women are eligible

Able and willing to provide informed consent

Disqualifiers

Seated resting heart rate < 70 bpm in the absence of rate-lowering medications

Supine blood pressure < 90/60 mmHg

Overt cause for postural tachycardia, i.e., acute dehydration, prolonged bed rest

Valvular disease (i.e. moderate or greater valvular stenosis or regurgitation)

Trial design

Treatments tested in this trial

  • Ivabradine 4-week course
  • Propranolol 4-week course
  • Placebo 4-week course

Treatment groups

20 Participants
are divided into 3 treatment groups

Sponsors and collaborators

University of Calgary

Lead sponsor

Dysautonomia International

Collaborator