Rationale and design of the DIGIT-HF trial (DIGitoxin to Improve ouTcomes in patients with advanced chronic Heart Failure): a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled study.

Abstract:

AIMS: Despite recent advances in the treatment of chronic heart failure (HF), mortality and hospitalizations still remain high. Additional therapies to improve mortality and morbidity are urgently needed. The efficacy of cardiac glycosides - although regularly used for HF treatment - remains unclear. DIGIT-HF was designed to demonstrate that digitoxin on top of standard of care treatment improves mortality and morbidity in patients with HF and a reduced ejection fraction (HFrEF). METHODS: Patients with chronic HF, New York Heart Association (NYHA) functional class III-IV and left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF) = 40%, or patients in NYHA functional class II and LVEF = 30% are randomized 1:1 in a double-blind fashion to treatment with digitoxin (target serum concentration 8-18 ng/mL) or matching placebo. Randomization is stratified by centre, sex, NYHA functional class (II, III, or IV), atrial fibrillation, and treatment with cardiac glycosides at baseline. A total of 2190 eligible patients will be included in this clinical trial (1095 per group). All patients receive standard of care treatment recommended by expert guidelines upon discretion of the treating physician. The primary outcome is a composite of all-cause mortality or hospital admission for worsening HF (whatever occurs first). Key secondary endpoints are all-cause mortality, hospital admission for worsening HF, and recurrent hospital admission for worsening HF. CONCLUSION: The DIGIT-HF trial will provide important evidence, whether the cardiac glycoside digitoxin reduces the risk for all-cause mortality and/or hospital admission for worsening HF in patients with advanced chronic HFrEF on top of standard of care treatment.

SEEK ID: https://ldh.zks-mhh.imise.uni-leipzig.de/publications/2

PubMed ID: 30892806

Projects: DIGIT-HF

Publication type: Journal

Journal: Eur J Heart Fail

Citation: Eur J Heart Fail. 2019 May;21(5):676-684. doi: 10.1002/ejhf.1452. Epub 2019 Mar 20.

Date Published: 21st Mar 2019

Registered Mode: by PubMed ID

Authors: U. Bavendiek, D. Berliner, L. A. Davila, J. Schwab, L. Maier, S. A. Philipp, A. Rieth, R. Westenfeld, C. Piorkowski, K. Weber, A. Hanselmann, M. Oldhafer, S. Schallhorn, H. von der Leyen, C. Schroder, C. Veltmann, S. Stork, M. Bohm, A. Koch, J. Bauersachs

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