Pneumonia, Bacterial Clinical Trial
Official title:
A Prospective, Randomized, Double-Blind, Multicenter Study to Establish the Safety and Tolerability of Doripenem Compared With Cefepime in Hospitalized Children With Bacterial Pneumonia
The purpose of this study is to evaluate the safety and tolerability of doripenem compared to cefepime in children hospitalized with pneumonia.
Status | Terminated |
Enrollment | 7 |
Est. completion date | March 2012 |
Est. primary completion date | March 2012 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | No |
Gender | Both |
Age group | 3 Months to 18 Years |
Eligibility |
Inclusion Criteria: - Require parenteral antibacterial therapy for the treatment of pneumonia - Have new or progressive radiographic infiltrate(s) (alveolar, lobar, or consolidation) consistent with a bacterial pneumonia that is not related to cardiac or other disease processes - Must, based on the judgment of the investigator, require hospitalization initially and antibacterial therapy for 10 to 14 days for the treatment of the current pneumonia. (Note that the patient must require at least 3 days of IV antibiotic therapy initially) - Have a diagnosis of nosocomial pneumonia , severe community-acquired pneumonia, or ventilator-associated pneumonia, defined by the disease-specific criteria as stated in the study protocol - Have a clinical presentation compatible with bacterial pneumonia( with fever or hypothermia AND leukocytosis OR leucopenia AND at least 2 of the following clinical signs or symptoms in non-intubated patients: cough, new onset of lower respiratory tract secretions (including change in character of secretions or increase in the quantity of secretions or suctioning requirements), auscultatory findings of pneumonia or consolidation (rales, rhonchi bronchial breath sounds, decreased breath sounds, wheezing, and egophony), dyspnea, increased work of breathing expressed as retractions, nasal flaring, or grunting, hypoxemia or oxygen saturation less than 90% on room air, and tachypnea Exclusion Criteria: - Received more than 24 hours of systemic antibacterial therapy in the 48 hours before the start of the infusion of the first dose of study drug for the current episode of pneumonia - Known presence at randomization of pulmonary infection caused only by bacteria that is resistant to cefepime or doripenem (including methicillin resistant Staphylococcus aureus) or presence at baseline of pulmonary infection with Stenotrophomonas species, or Burkholderia cepacia - Has any of the following conditions at baseline that may interfere with the diagnosis or response to therapy: chest trauma with severe lung contusion, acute respiratory distress syndrome, empyema, flail chest (severe injury to the chest), history of active lung cancer, chronic bronchitis with an exacerbation within the last 30 days, bronchiectasis (an obstructive lung disease), lung abscess(s), anatomical bronchial obstruction, active pulmonary tuberculosis with treatment, suspected pulmonary tuberculosis, suspected or documented atypical viral pneumonia without bacterial superinfection, suspected or documented pertussis, chemical pneumonitis (eg, aspiration of gastric contents, inhalation injury), or cystic fibrosis - The patient has any of the following clinically significant laboratory abnormalities: hematocrit of less than 20% - absolute neutrophil count (ANC) <500 cells/microL, platelet count <40,000 cells/microL, serum alanine aminotransferase (ALT), aspartate aminotransferase (AST), or total bilirubin >5x the age specific upper limit of normal, acute or chronic renal insufficiency with a baseline creatinine clearance of <60 mL/minute or requires dialysis therapy for any reason, or are profoundly immunodeficient and require prophylactic antimicrobial therapy for Pneumocystis jirovicei, Toxoplasma gondii, or herpes viruses, and/or chronic or intermittent immunoglobin replacement therapy. |
Allocation: Randomized, Endpoint Classification: Safety Study, Intervention Model: Parallel Assignment, Masking: Double Blind (Subject, Caregiver, Investigator, Outcomes Assessor), Primary Purpose: Treatment
Country | Name | City | State |
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n/a |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Janssen Research & Development, LLC |
United States, Argentina, Brazil, Colombia, Latvia, Lithuania, Mexico, Panama, Poland, Ukraine,
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | The Number of Participants With Clinical Cure Rate at Test Of Cure (TOC) Visit | The participants were classified as cure if they had resolution or clinical improvement of signs and symptoms of pneumonia, favorable response at End of treatment for IV study (EIV) visit; had no fever; improvement or no progression of radiographic findings of pneumonia on chest X ray; improvement in oxygenation or discontinued mechanical ventilation in intubated participants; and not received nonstudy systemic antibacterial therapy for pneumonia. | TOC (7 to 14 days after the last dose of study medication therapy) | No |
Secondary | The Number of Participants With Clinical Improvement Rate at End of IV (EIV) Visit | Participants were considered as clinical improved if they had no fever, clinical improvement in signs and symptoms of pneumonia from baseline, decrease in WBC, improvement or lack of progression of radiographic findings in comparison with the screening chest X-ray, and not received any nonstudy systemic antibacterial therapy for the treatment of pneumonia after IV study drug therapy had begun. | EIV (within 24 hours after completion of the last dose of IV study medication therapy) | No |
Secondary | The Number of Participants With Clinical Cure Rate at Late Follow-Up (LFU) Visit | The participants were classified as clinical cure if all pretreatment signs and symptoms showed no evidence of resurgence after administration of the last dose of study medication and no nonstudy systemic antibacterial therapy was given for the treatment of pneumonia. | LFU (28 to 42 days after the last dose of study medication therapy) | No |
Secondary | The Number of Participants With Favorable Per-participant Microbiological Response Rate | Favorable per-participant microbiological response rate was evaluated at the at End of IV (EIV) visit, Test Of Cure (TOC) visit, and Late Follow-Up (LFU) visit. The favorable per-participant microbiological response was considered when all baseline pathogens were eradicated (absence) or presumed eradicated (absence of material to culture in a participant who has a positive clinical response to treatment). | EIV (within 24 hours after completion of the last dose of IV study medication therapy), TOC (7 to 14 days after the last dose of study medication therapy), and LFU (28 to 42 days after the last dose of study medication therapy) | No |
Secondary | Number of Participants With Favorable Per-pathogen Microbiological Outcome Rate at End of IV (EIV) Visit | A total of 3 pathogens were isolated at baseline from lower respiratory tract (LRT) culture in 2 participants in the doripenem treatment group and were susceptible to the study drug received: 2 pathogens (Staphylococcus aureus Klebsiella pneumoniae) were isolated at baseline from 1 participant and a 3rd pathogen (Streptococcus pneumoniae) was isolated at baseline from the other participant (see listed in the table below; the number in parenthesis next to each pathogen represent the number of participants with the pathogen isolated at baseline in the doripenem treatment group). The favorable per-participant microbiological response was considered when all baseline pathogens were eradicated (absence) or presumed eradicated (absence of material to culture in a participant who has a positive clinical response to treatment). NOTE: No participants in the cefepime treatment group met criteria for inclusion in the Microbiological intent-to-treat analysis. | EIV (within 24 hours after completion of the last dose of IV study medication therapy) | No |
Secondary | Number of Participants With Favorable Per-pathogen Microbiological Outcome Rate at Test Of Cure (TOC) Visit | A total of 3 pathogens were isolated at baseline from lower respiratory tract (LRT) culture in 2 participants in the doripenem treatment group and were susceptible to the study drug received: 2 pathogens (Staphylococcus aureus Klebsiella pneumoniae) were isolated at baseline from 1 participant and a 3rd pathogen (Streptococcus pneumoniae) was isolated at baseline from the other participant (see listed in the table below; the number in parenthesis next to each pathogen represent the number of participants with the pathogen isolated at baseline in the doripenem treatment group). The favorable per-participant microbiological response was considered when all baseline pathogens were eradicated (absence) or presumed eradicated (absence of material to culture in a participant who has a positive clinical response to treatment). NOTE: No participants in the cefepime treatment group met criteria for inclusion in the Microbiological intent-to-treat analysis. | TOC (7 to 14 days after the last dose of study medication therapy) | No |
Secondary | Number of Participants With Sustained Favorable Per-pathogen Microbiological Outcome Rate at Late Follow-Up (LFU) Visit | A total of 3 pathogens were isolated at baseline from lower respiratory tract (LRT) culture in 2 participants in the doripenem treatment group and were susceptible to the study drug received: 2 pathogens (Staphylococcus aureus Klebsiella pneumoniae) were isolated at baseline from 1 participant and a 3rd pathogen (Streptococcus pneumoniae) was isolated at baseline from the other participant (see listed in the table below; the number in parenthesis next to each pathogen represent the number of participants with the pathogen isolated at baseline in the doripenem treatment group). The favorable per-participant microbiological response was considered when all baseline pathogens were eradicated (absence) or presumed eradicated (absence of material to culture in a participant who has a positive clinical response to treatment). NOTE: No participants in the cefepime treatment group met criteria for inclusion in the Microbiological intent-to-treat analysis. | LFU (28 to 42 days after the last dose of study medication therapy) | No |
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