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Virtual Ward-Assisted Very earLy dIschArge of Low-rIsk STEMI patieNTs: the VALIANT-STEMI Trial

Virtual Ward-Assisted Very earLy dIschArge of Low-rIsk STEMI patieNTs: the VALIANT-STEMI Trial

Recruiting
18-99 years
All
Phase N/A

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Overview

Observational studies have suggested that early discharge (24hrs with follow up virtually by telephone) of patients who are low risk and have had successful treatment following ST elevation myocardial infarction is safe. This has not been tested in a randomised controlled trial. In this trial the study team propose to identify low risk patients and randomise them to usual care or early discharge and follow up virtually by telephone. The primary endpoint would be readmission to hospital or all cause death up to 30 day following the event. If the outcome is positive, the study will assist early discharge of patients, reduce length of stay, potentially improve patient well being and have positive financial implications for the health service

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Successful revascularisation following STEMI
  • Zwolle score <=3
  • No bystander disease awaiting inpatient intervention at the time of screening or consent (so if they have had intervention to a bystander vessel before this they would be eligible)

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Haemodynamic instability (Killip class >I)
  • Left ventricular ejection fraction <45%<40%
  • Sustained ventricular or atrial arrhythmias requiring intervention
  • No support at home or social or physical circumstances preventing early discharge
  • Unable to use home monitoring equipment
  • Unwilling to consent or follow instructions
  • Patients visiting from out of our catchment area
  • Out-of hospital cardiac arrest
  • Patients repatriated to their local hospital within 24 hours
  • New or worsening renal failure (i.e. creatinine >=1.5x baseline)

Study details
    Cardiovascular

NCT06731257

The Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust

15 October 2025

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