The purpose of this study is to evaluate the effects of of rosuvastatin 20 mg compared to placebo for treating Chinese patients with subclinical atherosclerosis.
This study is a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled, multicenter parallel group study assessing the effects of rosuvastatin 20 mg treatment for 104 weeks on the change in intimamedia thickness (IMT) of the common carotid artery (CCA), carotid bulb, and internal carotid artery (ICA) in adult Chinese subjects with subclinical atherosclerosis.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
QUADRUPLE
Enrollment
543
20mg tablets, orally once daily for the duration of the 104-week treatment period
Matching placebo tablets, orally once daily for the duration of the 104-week treatment period.
Research Site
Beijing, China
Research Site
Beijing, China
Annualized Rate of Change in Mean of the Maximum (MeanMax) CIMT Measurements From Each of the 12 Carotid Artery Sites Based on All Scans Performed During the 104-Week Study Period
CIMT measurements were made from ultrasound images of the common carotid artery (CCA), carotid bulb and internal carotid artery (ICA). The thickness of the intima and media was determined as the distance from the interface between the vessel lumen and the intima, to the interface between the media and the adventitia. Twelve carotid artery sites were scanned at each visit and the 3 images recorded at the 3 interrogation angles were measured to determine the maximum of the CIMT for a specific segment. The annualized rate of change in the MeanMax CIMT measurements from each of the 12 sites, based on all scans performed during the study, was determined using a multi-level linear mixed effects regression model that estimated mean annualized rate of change (mm/year) over the 104-week study period. The model fitted regression lines to profiles of CIMT values consisting of 2 pre-randomization values, 3 values from visits during the treatment period, and 2 end-of-study visits.
Time frame: From baseline (pre-randomization Week -2 and Week -4) to end-of-study (Week 104).
Annualized Rate of Change in the MeanMax CIMT of the Near and Far Walls of the Right and Left CCA
CIMT measurements were made from ultrasound images of the near and far walls of the right and left CCA. The thickness of the intima and media was determined as the distance from the interface between the vessel lumen and the intima, to the interface between the media and the adventitia. The 3 images recorded at the 3 interrogation angles were measured to determine the maximum of the CIMT for this segment. The annualized rate of change in the MeanMax CIMT measurements, based on all scans performed during the study, was determined using a multi-level linear mixed effects regression model that estimated mean annualized rate of change (mm/year) over the 104-week study period. The model fitted regression lines to profiles of CIMT values consisting of 2 pre-randomization values, 3 values from visits during the treatment period, and 2 end-of-study visits.
Time frame: From baseline (pre-randomization Week -2 and Week -4) to end-of-study (Week 104).
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Research Site
Beijing, China
Research Site
Beijing, China
Research Site
Bengbu, China
Research Site
Changsha, China
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Chongqin, China
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Guangzhou, China
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Guangzhou, China
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Guangzhou, China
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Annualized Rate of Change in the MeanMax CIMT of the Near and Far Walls of the Right and Left Carotid Bulb
CIMT measurements were made from ultrasound images of the near and far walls of the right and left carotid bulb. The thickness of the intima and media was determined as the distance from the interface between the vessel lumen and the intima, to the interface between the media and the adventitia. The 3 images recorded at the 3 interrogation angles were measured to determine the maximum of the CIMT for this segment. The annualized rate of change in the MeanMax CIMT measurements, based on all scans performed during the study, was determined using a multi-level linear mixed effects regression model that estimated mean annualized rate of change (mm/year) over the 104-week study period. The model fitted regression lines to profiles of CIMT values consisting of 2 pre-randomization values, 3 values from visits during the treatment period, and 2 end-of-study visits.
Time frame: From baseline (pre-randomization Week -2 and Week -4) to end-of-study (Week 104).
Annualized Rate of Change in the MeanMax CIMT of the Near and Far Walls of the Right and Left ICA
CIMT measurements were made from ultrasound images of the near and far walls of the right and left ICA. The thickness of the intima and media was determined as the distance from the interface between the vessel lumen and the intima, to the interface between the media and the adventitia. The 3 images recorded at the 3 interrogation angles were measured to determine the maximum of the CIMT for this segment. The annualized rate of change in the MeanMax CIMT measurements, based on all scans performed during the study, was determined using a multi-level mixed effects regression model that estimated mean annualized rate of change (mm/year) over the 104-week study period. The model fitted regression lines to profiles of CIMT values consisting of 2 pre-randomization values, 3 values from visits during the treatment period, and 2 end-of-study visits.
Time frame: From baseline (pre-randomization Week -2 and Week -4) to end-of-study (Week 104).
Annualized Rate of Change in the Mean of the Mean (MeanMean) CIMT of the Near and Far Walls of the Right and Left CCA
CIMT measurements were made from ultrasound images of the near and far walls of the right and left CCA. The thickness of the intima and media was determined as the distance from the interface between the vessel lumen and the intima, to the interface between the media and the adventitia. The 3 images recorded at the 3 interrogation angles were measured to determine the mean of the CIMT for this segment. The annualized rate of change in the MeanMean CIMT measurements, based on all scans performed during the study, was determined using a multi-level mixed effects regression model that estimated mean annualized rate of change (mm/year) over the 104-week study period. The model fitted regression lines to profiles of CIMT values consisting of 2 pre-randomization values, 3 values from visits during the treatment period, and 2 end-of-study visits.
Time frame: From baseline (pre-randomization Week -2 and Week -4) to end-of-study (Week 104).
Percent Change From Baseline in Lipid, Lipoprotein and Apolipoprotein Values at Final Visit: Last Observation Carried Forward (LOCF)
The percent change from baseline at final visit for lipid and lipoprotein measurements (low-density lipoprotein cholesterol \[LDL-C\], total cholesterol, high-density lipoprotein cholesterol \[HDL-C\], triglycerides, non-HDL-C, non-HDL-C/HDL-C ratio) and apolipoprotein measurements (apolipoprotein A-I \[ApoA-I\], apolipoprotein B \[ApoB\] and ApoB/ApoA-I ratio) was determined by analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with treatment as a fixed effect and baseline value as a covariate. In the evaluation of change from baseline (Week 0) to the final visit at Week 104, any missing observations were imputed by LOCF.
Time frame: From baseline (Week 0) to end-of-study (Week 104).
Percent Change From Baseline in Lipid and Lipoprotein Values at Final Visit: Time Weighted Average
The percent change from baseline at final visit for lipid and lipoprotein measurements (LDL-C, total cholesterol, HDL-C, triglycerides, non-HDL-C, non-HDL-C/HDL-C ratio) was determined by ANCOVA with treatment as a fixed effect and baseline value as a covariate. In the evaluation of change from baseline (Week 0), the time-weighted average value was calculated as the value multiplied by the number of days since the last assessment, summed for all observations, and divided by the sum of days between all visits.
Time frame: From baseline (Week 0) to end-of-study (Week 104).