Evolocumab administration prior to Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting in patients with multivessel coronary artery disease (EVOCABG): study protocol for a randomized controlled clinical trial

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Background: Despite advances in surgical and postoperative care, myocardial injury or infarction (MI) is still a common complication in patients undergoing coronary artery bypass surgery (CABG). Several studies that aimed to reduce postoperative myocardial injury, including those investigating statin loading, have been conducted but did not indicate any clear benefits. Evolocumab, a PCSK9 inhibitor, has been reported to lower lipids and prevent ischemic events in various medical conditions. However, the effect of evolocumab in cardiovascular surgery has not been evaluated. The objective of this trial is to evaluate the cardioprotective effects of evolocumab in elective CABG patients with multivessel coronary artery disease. Methods: EVOCABG is a prospective, randomized, open, controlled, multicenter, superiority, phase III clinical trial. Patients with multivessel coronary artery disease without initial cardiac enzyme elevation will be recruited (n=100). Participants will be randomly allocated into two groups: a test group (evolocumab (140mg) administration once within 72 h before CABG) and a control group (no administration). The primary outcome is the change in peak levels of serum cardiac marker (troponin-I) within 3 days of CABG surgery compared to the baseline. Secondary outcomes include post-operative clinical events including death, myocardial infarction, heart failure, stroke, and atrial fibrillation. Discussion: This trial is the first prospective randomized controlled trial to demonstrate the efficacy of evolocumab in reducing ischemic-reperfusion injury in patients undergoing CABG. This trial will provide the first high-quality evidence for preoperative use of evolocumab in mitigating or preventing ischemic-reperfusion-related myocardial injury during the surgery. Trial registration: Clinical Research Information Service (CRIS) of the Republic of Korea KCT0005577. Registered on 4 November 2020.

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Na, H. R., Kwon, O. S., Kang, J. K., Kim, Y. H., & Lim, J. Y. (2022). Evolocumab administration prior to Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting in patients with multivessel coronary artery disease (EVOCABG): study protocol for a randomized controlled clinical trial. Trials, 23(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s13063-022-06398-3

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