Cystic Fibrosis Clinical Trial
Official title:
A Phase 2, Randomized, Double Blind, Placebo-controlled Study of AeroVanc for the Treatment of Persistent Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus Aureus Lung Infection in Cystic Fibrosis Patients
| NCT number | NCT01746095 |
| Other study ID # | SAV005-02 |
| Secondary ID | |
| Status | Completed |
| Phase | Phase 2 |
| First received | |
| Last updated | |
| Start date | March 2013 |
| Est. completion date | November 2014 |
| Verified date | December 2019 |
| Source | Savara Inc. |
| Contact | n/a |
| Is FDA regulated | No |
| Health authority | |
| Study type | Interventional |
The purpose of this study is to determine whether AeroVanc treatment is safe and effective in reducing the number of MRSA colony forming units in the lungs of cystic fibrosis patients.
| Status | Completed |
| Enrollment | 87 |
| Est. completion date | November 2014 |
| Est. primary completion date | November 2014 |
| Accepts healthy volunteers | No |
| Gender | All |
| Age group | 12 Years and older |
| Eligibility |
Inclusion Criteria: 1. Adults =18 years old (and the legally authorized representatives of children =12 but <18 years old): Able to communicate with site personnel and to understand and voluntarily sign the Informed Consent Form (ICF). Children =12 but <18 years old: Able to communicate with site personnel and to understand and voluntarily sign the Assent Form. 2. Able and willing to comply with the protocol, including availability for all scheduled study visits. 3. Have a confirmed diagnosis of CF, determined by having clinical features consistent with the CF phenotype, plus one of the following: a) Positive sweat chloride test (value =60 mEq/L), or b) Genotype with two mutations consistent with CF (ie, a mutation in each of the cystic fibrosis transmembrane conductance regulator [CFTR] genes). 4. Be =12 years old at time of ICF/Assent Form signing. 5. Have sputum culture positive for MRSA at Screening, with at least 10,000 CFUs/mL of MRSA. 6. In addition to the screening sample, have at least two historical respiratory tract cultures (i.e., sputum and/or throat swab) positive for MRSA prior to Screening and evidence that the MRSA lung infection has persisted for at least 6 months prior to Screening. 7. Have forced expiratory volume in 1 second (FEV1) =30% and =100% of predicted that is normalized for age, gender, and height at Screening. 8. Evidence, defined as one or both of the following, that the persistent MRSA lung infection is suspected to be causing health consequences. - Have had at least one episode of acute pulmonary infection treated with non-maintenance antibiotics within 12 months from Screening. Initiation of treatment with intermittent inhaled anti-Pseudomonas therapy will not qualify as treatment with non-maintenance antibiotics. - Requires anti-MRSA treatment as part of a maintenance regimen to prevent pulmonary exacerbations or other respiratory symptoms. 9. Be able to perform all the techniques necessary to use the AeroVanc inhaler and measure lung function. 10. Be able to produce expectorated sputum samples or be able and willing to undergo standardized sputum induction. 11. Agree not to smoke from Screening through the end of the study. 12. Female patients of child-bearing potential are eligible to participate in this study only if they are NOT pregnant or lactating, and if the patient is using a highly effective method of birth control. 13. Patients with P. aeruginosa co-infection must either be stable on a regular suppression regimen of inhaled antibiotics or must be, in the opinion of the investigator, stable despite the lack of such treatment. Patients on a Cayston based therapy must have received at least 2 cycles of Cayston prior to Baseline (can be 2 consecutive months or 2 cycles over 4 months). Exclusion Criteria: 1. Administration of any investigational drug or device within 28 days prior to ICF/Assent Form signing. 2. Use of iv or inhaled anti-MRSA drugs within 28 days or oral anti-MRSA drugs within 14 days prior to Visit 2 (ie, randomization, Baseline and AeroVanc/placebo treatment initiation). 3. A history of previous allergies or sensitivity to vancomycin, or other component(s) of the study drug or placebo except for a history of red-man syndrome. 4. History of severe cough/bronchospasm upon inhalation of dry powder inhalation product, or nebulized vancomycin. 5. Resistance to vancomycin at Screening (vancomycin resistant Staphylococcus aureus [VRSA], or vancomycin intermediate resistant Staphylococcus aureus [VISA], with minimum inhibitory concentration [MIC] =4 mcg/mL). 6. Oral corticosteroids in doses exceeding 10 mg prednisone per day or 20 mg prednisone every other day, or equipotent doses of another corticosteroid. 7. History of sputum culture or throat swab culture yielding B. cepacia or gladioli in the previous two years, or nontuberculosis mycobacteria in the previous six months. 8. An acute upper or lower respiratory infection, or pulmonary exacerbation within 7 days prior to Randomization. 9. Changes in antimicrobial, bronchodilator, anti-inflammatory or corticosteroid medications within 7 days prior to ICF/Assent Form signing. 10. Current daily continuous oxygen supplementation or requirement for more than 2 L/min at night. 11. Changes in physiotherapy technique or schedule within 7 days prior to ICF/Assent Form signing. 12. History of lung or other solid organ transplantation or currently on the list to receive lung or other solid organ transplantation. 13. A chest X-Ray at Screening with abnormalities indicating a significant acute finding (eg, pneumothorax, or pleural effusion). 14. Lactating female or female with a positive pregnancy test result. All women of childbearing potential will be tested. 15. Renal insufficiency, defined as creatinine clearance <50 mL/min using the Cockcroft-Gault equation for adults or Schwartz equation in children, at Screening. 16. Diagnosed with clinically significant hearing loss. 17. Abnormal liver function, defined as =4x upper limit of normal (ULN), of serum aspartate aminotransferase (AST) or serum alanine aminotransferase (ALT), or known cirrhosis at the time of Screening. 18. Serum hematology or chemistry screening results which in the judgment of the Investigator would interfere with completion of the study. 19. Positive for human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), hepatitis B virus (HBV) or hepatitis C virus (HCV). 20. Other findings or medical history at screening that, in the Investigator's opinion, would compromise the safety of the patient or the quality of the study data. |
| Country | Name | City | State |
|---|---|---|---|
| United States | Dell Children's Medical Center of Central Texas | Austin | Texas |
| United States | Boston Children's Hospital Cystic Fibrosis Center | Boston | Massachusetts |
| United States | Massachusetts General Hospital Pediatric Cystic Fibrosis Center | Boston | Massachusetts |
| United States | University of North Carolina | Chapel Hill | North Carolina |
| United States | Medical University of South Carolina | Charleston | South Carolina |
| United States | Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children's Hospital of Chicago | Chicago | Illinois |
| United States | Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine | Chicago | Illinois |
| United States | Rainbow Babies and Children's Hospital / University Hospitals Case Medical Center | Cleveland | Ohio |
| United States | Nationwide Children's Hospital | Columbus | Ohio |
| United States | University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center | Dallas | Texas |
| United States | The Children's Medical Center of Dayton | Dayton | Ohio |
| United States | National Jewish Health | Denver | Colorado |
| United States | Wayne State University, Harper Hospital, Children's Hospital of Michigan | Detroit | Michigan |
| United States | Duke University Medical Center | Durham | North Carolina |
| United States | The Cystic Fibrosis Center of Chicago | Glenview | Illinois |
| United States | Joe DiMaggio Children's Hospital | Hollywood | Florida |
| United States | Baylor College of Medicine and Texas Children's Hospital | Houston | Texas |
| United States | University of Kansas Medical Center | Kansas City | Kansas |
| United States | University of Kentucky Cystic Fibrosis Clinic | Lexington | Kentucky |
| United States | University of Arkansas for Medical Science | Little Rock | Arkansas |
| United States | Children's Hospital Los Angeles, Division of Pediatric Pulmonology | Los Angeles | California |
| United States | University of Louisville | Louisville | Kentucky |
| United States | University of Miami - Miller School of Medicine | Miami | Florida |
| United States | Pulmonary Associates of Mobile | Mobile | Alabama |
| United States | Vanderbilt University Medical Center | Nashville | Tennessee |
| United States | Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School | New Brunswick | New Jersey |
| United States | Hofstra North Shore - Long Island Jewish School of Medicine | New Hyde Park | New York |
| United States | Columbia University Medical Center | New York | New York |
| United States | Santiago Reyes, MD | Oklahoma City | Oklahoma |
| United States | Central Florida Pulmonary Group | Orlando | Florida |
| United States | Nemours Children's Clinic and Hospital | Orlando | Florida |
| United States | University of Pennsylvania | Philadelphia | Pennsylvania |
| United States | Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh of UPMC | Pittsburgh | Pennsylvania |
| United States | Washington University School of Medicine | Saint Louis | Missouri |
| United States | University of Utah, Intermountain Cystic Fibrosis Center | Salt Lake City | Utah |
| United States | University of Washington Medical Center | Seattle | Washington |
| United States | New Lung Associates, PA; Lung Transplant, Adult Cystic Fibrosis, and the Center for Advanced Lung Diseases, Tampa General Hospital | Tampa | Florida |
| United States | University of Texas Health Science Center at Tyler | Tyler | Texas |
| Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
|---|---|
| Savara Inc. | Cystic Fibrosis Foundation, Synteract, Inc. |
United States,
| Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Primary | Change From Baseline in MRSA Sputum Density. | Change from Baseline at Day 29 of the dosing period (start of AeroVanc/Placebo administration is considered Day 1 of the dosing period) in the number of MRSA colony forming units (CFU) in sputum culture. | Day 29 of treatment period | |
| Secondary | Change From Baseline in MRSA Sputum Density. | Day 8 of treatment period | ||
| Secondary | Change From Baseline in MRSA Sputum Density. | Day 15 of treatment period | ||
| Secondary | Change From Baseline in FEV1 | Absolute change from baseline in FEV1 percent predicted | Day 29 of treatment period | |
| Secondary | Change From Baseline in FVC | Absolute change from baseline in FVC percent predicted | Day 29 of treatment period | |
| Secondary | Change From Baseline in Cystic Fibrosis Respiratory Symptom Diary (CFRSD-CRISS) Scores | Change from Baseline in Cystic Fibrosis Respiratory Symptom Diary (CFRSD) Chronic Respiratory Infection Symptom Scores (CRISS). The minimum score is 0 and the maximum is 100, where a higher score means a worse outcome. | Day 29 of treatment period | |
| Secondary | Time From Start of Dosing to First Administration of Other Antimicrobial Medications (Oral, Intravenous and/or Inhaled) Due to Respiratory Symptoms. | Entire study: Day 1 of treatment period through 8 week post-treatment follow up visit | ||
| Secondary | Time From Start of Dosing to Exacerbation of Signs/Symptoms (Fuchs Criteria). | Entire study: Day 1 of treatment period through 8 week post-treatment follow up visit | ||
| Secondary | Change From Baseline in High Sensitivity CRP | Day 29 of the dosing period | ||
| Secondary | Change From Baseline in Blood Neutrophils | Day 29 of the dosing period |
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