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The purpose of this study is to investigate the clinical efficacy of oral treatment with a statin, SIMVASTATIN 40mg, in a target population of patients with severe chronic rhinosinusitis resistant to surgery followed by conventional medical and surgical treatment.


Clinical Trial Description

Visit Day 0 (Screening visit):

Once the consent form is signed by the participant identified as eligible, a blood test for the detection of potential biological contraindications to statins will be done the same day called Day 0. It will include a complete blood count, liver function tests (AST, ALT, GGT, bilirubin, ALP), serum CPK and serum electrolytes for renal function (CREAT, urea). For woman who is capable of having children, a serum pregnancy test will be done. The final inclusion of the subject will be confirmed once the biological results obtained and validated.

The patient will be evaluated by Dr. Desrosiers according to clinical and endoscopic criteria. The participant will have to complete two questionnaires: one questionnaire with questions that assess quality of life (SNOT-22), and another questionnaire on nasal and sinus symptoms.

The subject must comply with an observation period of 30 days during which he/she will pursue only washes the salt water.

Visit Day 30 :

Thirty days after the screening visit, only the subjects with normal results of blood tests, are definitely included and will continue the clinical trial. A clinical and endoscopic sinus exam, a serum pregnancy test will be performed again before the administration of the study drug. Bacterial culture sinus using a swab, and brushing of the sinus mucosa under local anesthesia, will also be performed. Brushing sinus will collect the RNA present in epithelial cells and inflammatory nasal mucosa for the identification of markers of inflammation such as IL6, IL8, IL10, TNF. In addition, the participant must complete again the questionnaire on nasal and sinus symptoms and SNOT-22 questionnaire.

The study medication will consist of taking one tablet of 40mg SIMVASTATIN once a day for 30 days. This visit will be seen as the beginning of treatment (Day 30). The subject will also continue with irrigation of sinus with saline for 30 days until the next visit.

Visit Day 60:

This follow-up visit will take place 4 weeks after the beginning of treatment. A clinical and endoscopic sinus exam, blood collections to assess renal and hepatic function, a bacterial sinus culture, and brushing of sinus mucosa will again be performed. The subject must complete again the questionnaire on nasal and sinus symptoms and SNOT-22 questionnaire.

The participant will continue with irrigation of sinus with saline for 30 days until the next visit.

Visit Day 90:

This follow-up visit will take place 8 weeks after the beginning of treatment. A clinical and endoscopic sinus exam will be done again, and the participant must again complete the questionnaire on nasal and sinus symptoms and SNOT-22 questionnaire.

Statistical analysis:

Each participant is his/her own control. At Day 0, Day 30, Day 60 and Day 90, clinical and endoscopic data will be analyzed using the test Brapkar for the qualitative matched observations which is a generalization of the McNemar test for a number of categories greater than 2.

For each gene (IL6, IL8, IL10, TNF), deltaCt values from the analysis of quantitative PCR (Polymerase Chain Reaction) will be compared before and after treatment with SIMVASTATIN using tests for paired samples: a parametric test (t test) or non-parametric test (Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test). ;


Study Design

Endpoint Classification: Efficacy Study, Intervention Model: Single Group Assignment, Masking: Open Label, Primary Purpose: Treatment


Related Conditions & MeSH terms


NCT number NCT01771198
Study type Interventional
Source Centre hospitalier de l'Université de Montréal (CHUM)
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Status Terminated
Phase Phase 2
Start date August 2012
Completion date July 2015

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