Impact of Perioperative Exenatide Infusion on Quality of Life in Cardiac Surgery Patients
NCT02432976 · Completed
Last updated 2026-05-28This clinical trial tests whether giving exenatide, a medication, during and after heart surgery helps improve quality of life in adults undergoing cardiac surgery.
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Description as written by the study sponsor.
A diminution of quality of life is often reported by patients after coronary artery bypass graft (CABG) surgery. A part of this diminution could be explain by postoperative left ventricular (LV) dysfunction. Exenatide (Byetta®) is an incretin mimetic, characterized by an anti-hyperglycemic effect that depends on the blood glucose level. Recent data have suggested that exenatide could improve LV function by an inotropic effect in patients suffering from cardiogenic shock or from congestive heart failure. Moreover, patients suffering from congestive heart failure reported a better quality of life when they were treated with exenatide compared to placebo. The investigators hypothesize that perioperative exenatide infusion could improve postoperative quality of life in CABG surgery patients.
Treatments tested
- Exenatide also known as Byetta, Exendin-4, Incretin Drug
Exenatide. Exenatide: bolus of 0.05 µg/min infused during the 1st hour of treatment, followed by a continuous infusion of 0.025 µg/min until the end of treatment. The exenatide therapy will begin as soon as a blood glucose level is above 140 mg/dl will be measured. A of exenatide will be intravenously . The treatment will be administrated during the first postoperative 48 hours in the intensive care unit or until intensive care unit discharge if this event occurs earlier.
- Insulin also known as Humalog, Insulin Lispro, Human Analog Drug
Insulin: Humalog (insulin lispro human analog). The insulin therapy will begin as soon as a blood glucose level is above 140 mg/dl will be measured. The dose of insulin intravenously infused will be adapted to blood glucose measurements, following the insulin therapy protocol used in our department. The insulin therapy protocol used in our department and prescribed as the benchmark treatment in the present study has been validated in a previous study. It has been derived from the protocol validated by Goldberg et al.
| Main thing measured | Variation of the SF-36 score value at 3-months |
|---|---|
| Sponsor | Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Besancon |
| Conditions studied | Quality of Life |
| GLP-1 drugs | exenatide |
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