SCOTHEART

The Scottish COmputed Tomography of the HEART(SCOT-HEART) Randomised Controlled Trial

Rapid access chest pain clinics have facilitated the early diagnosis and treatment of patients with coronary heart disease and angina. Despite this important service provision, coronary heart disease continues to be under-diagnosed and many patients are left untreated and at risk. Recent advances in imaging technology have now led to the widespread use of non-invasive computed tomography both to measure coronary artery calcium scores and undertake coronary angiography. However, this technology has not been robustly evaluated in any systematic approach. Using state-of-the-art multidetector computed tomography scanners, we propose to undertake a major multicentre randomized controlled trial to assess the added value of computed tomography imaging in over 4000 patients attending rapid access chest pain clinics across Scotland. This will define the most appropriate use of this emerging technology in the setting of diagnosing and treating patients with coronary heart disease and angina pectoris. This study will also lay the foundation for future studies to look at the potential prognostic value of this technology.

 

Chief Investigator: Professor David Newby

Number and location of participating sites (by region/ country): Scotland, 12 sites

 
Funder: Chief Scientist Office, Edinburgh and Lothians Health Foundation
Start and End date of grant award: 18/11/2010 - 24/09/2014
 
Current Status: Published
 
Contact details:  The University of Edinburgh and NHS Lothian (ACCORD)
Chief Investigator: Professor David E Newby, Centre of Cardiovascular Science, Chancellor’s Building, 51 Little France Crescent, Edinburgh EH16 4SB
Trial Manager: Fiona Wee, Edinburgh Clinical Trials Unit (ECTU), Room D75, OPD2, 2nd Floor, Western General Hospital, Crewe Road South, Edinburgh, EH4 6XU.
Tel: 0131 537 3843
 
ECTU Involvement: Trial management, Statistics, Data base and Randomisation Service