Table 2.
Primary and secondary outcome measures
Primary outcome measures | Secondary outcome measures |
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Safety | Preliminary efficacy |
For assessing hemodynamics during the operation and at the intensive care unit | For assessing cardiac function and remodeling as measured by MRI |
1. Need for vasoactive medication | 1. Left ventricular wall thickness |
2. Cardiac index in l/min/m2 | 2. Change in the amount of myocardial scar tissue |
3. Hemoglobin in g/l | 3. Change in left ventricular ejection fraction |
4. Oxygen saturation in the pulmonary arterial blood (SvO2) in % | 4. Change in movement and diastolic function of left ventricular wall |
5. Serum potassium level in mmol/l | Others |
6. Blood glucose level in mmol/l | 1. Plasma concentrations of N-terminal pro-B-type natriuretic peptide (NT-proBNP) levels |
For assessing cardiac function during and after the operation by echocardiogram | 2. New York Heart Association class |
7. Left ventricular ejection fraction (EF) in % | 3. Days in hospital |
8. Pericardial effusion in mm | 4. Changes in the quality of life measured by questionnaire |
For assessing cardiac function after the operation | |
9. Telemetric monitoring of rhythm | |
Feasibility | |
1. Success in completing the delivery of the transplant to the myocardium | |
2. Waiting time in minutes for the finished transplant to be placed on the myocardium after doing all the required anastomoses | |
3. Waiting time in minutes for the heart after doing all the anastomoses and before the transplant is finished | |
4. Closing the right atrial appendage after removing the standardized tissue piece for preparing the transplant |