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Tocovid, a tocotrienol-rich vitamin E in preventing atrial fibrillation in post-coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) surgery: A preliminary result

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Abstract


\n Introduction: Post-operative atrial fibrillation (POAF) is associated with poor outcome, increased resource utilisation, morbidity and mortality. Its pathogenesis is initiated by systemic inflammation and oxidative stress. It is hypothesised that a potent antioxidant and anti-inflammatory agent such as tocotrienol, an isomer of Vitamin E, could prevent POAF.Aims: The aim of this study is to determine whether a potent antioxidative and anti-inflammatory agent, Tocovid, a tocotrienol-rich capsule, could reduce the incidence of POAF and affect the mortality and morbidity as well as the duration of ICU, HDU and hospital stay. Methods: This study was planned as a prospective, randomised, controlled trial with parallel groups. The control group received placebo containing palm superolein while the treatment group received Tocovid capsules. We investigated the incidence of POAF, the length of hospital stay (LoHS) after surgery and the health-related quality of life (HRQoL). Results: The recruitment started in January 2019 but the preliminary results are unblinded since the study is still ongoing. 202 patients have been recruited out of a target sample size of 250 as of January 2021. About 75% have completed the study and 6.4% were either lost during follow-up or withdrawn; 4% of them died. The mean age group was 61.44 ± 7.30 with no statistical difference between them, with males having a preponderance for AF. The incidence rate of POAF was 24.36% and the mean time for developing POAF was 55.38 ± 29.9 hours post-CABG. Obesity is not a predictive factor. No statistically significant difference was observed when comparing left atrial size, NYHA group, ejection fraction and the premorbid history. The mean cross-clamp time was 71 ± 34 minutes and the mean bypass time was 95 ± 46 minutes, with no statistical difference. There was a three-fold increase in death among patients with POAF (p=0.008) and an increase in the duration of ICU stay (p=0.01), the total duration of hospital stay (p=0.04) and reintubation (p=0.045).Conclusion: A relatively lower incidence rate of POAF was noted though the study is still ongoing. It remains to be seen if our prophylactic intervention using Tocovid would reduce the incidence of AF.

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DOI 10.21203/RS.3.RS-723903/V1
Language English
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