Remote Ischaemic Conditioning in STEMI Patients in AFRICA

Trial statusRecruiting
Trial phaseNot applicable
Trial typeInterventional
Biological sexAll
Age18+
SponsorUniversity of Cape Town

About this trial

The RIC-AFRICA trial is a multi-centre, sham-controlled, randomised controlled trial (RCT) involving 1400 ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI) patients presenting within ≤ 24 hours of myocardial infarction (MI) onset, across approximately 25 sites in 7 African countries (South Africa, Kenya, Sudan, Uganda, Mozambique, Senegal and Mauritius). Patients presenting with STEMI and deemed ineligible for the RIC AFRICA RCT because they present \>24 hours from MI onset but less than 72 hours, will be recruited into the observational arm of the study with the same endpoints as the trial. The purpose of the RCT is to determine whether Remote Ischaemic Conditioning (RIC) can reduce the rates of all-cause death and early post-myocardial heart failure at 30-days in STEMI patients treated predominantly with thrombolytic therapy.

Eligibility criteria

Qualifiers

Adult patients (≥18 years old) presenting with STEMI receiving thrombolytic therapy within guideline-recommended time (i.e., within <12 hours of most severe chest pain onset).

Adult patients (≥18 years old) presenting with STEMI who are ineligible for thrombolysis because they present outside of guideline-recommended time (<12 hours) but within 24 hours of most severe chest pain onset.

Adult patients (≥18 years old) presenting with evidence of STEMI who do not receive thrombolysis and who present ≥24 hours and within 72 hours of most severe chest pain onset.

Disqualifiers

severe active skin disease/burns on both arms; or

bilateral upper limb amputations; or

evidence of acute limb ischaemia on either arm; or

active upper limb gangrene of any digits;

Trial design

Treatments tested in this trial

  • Remote Ischaemic Conditioning (RIC)
  • Sham-control

Treatment groups

1,400 Participants
are divided into 3 treatment groups

Sponsors and collaborators

University of Cape Town

Lead sponsor

Groote Schuur Hospital, South Africa

Collaborator

Uganda Heart Institute

Collaborator

Mombasa Hospital, Kenya

Collaborator

Coast General Teaching Hospital, Kenya

Collaborator

Kenyatta National Hospital

Collaborator

Al Shaab Teaching Hospital, Sudan

Collaborator

Sudan Heart Centre, Sudan

Collaborator

Aliaa Specialist Hospital, Sudan

Collaborator

Medani Heart Centre, Sudan

Collaborator

Al Saha Specialised Hospital, Sudan

Collaborator

Omdurman Hospital, Sudan

Collaborator

Victoria Hospital, South Africa

Collaborator

George Hospital, South Africa

Collaborator

Charlotte Maxeke Hospital, South Africa

Collaborator

Tshepong Hospital, South Africa

Collaborator

Wentworth Hospital, South Africa

Collaborator

Grey's Hospital

Collaborator

Universitas Academic Hospital, South Africa

Collaborator

University College, London

Collaborator

Royal Care international Hospital, Sudan

Collaborator

Nairobi West Hospital, Kenya

Collaborator