Solid Cancers Clinical Trial
Official title:
A Phase 1b, Single-arm, Open-label Clinical Trial to Evaluate Corrected QT Interval and Drug-drug Interaction of Trastuzumab on Carboplatin in the Presence of Docetaxel in Patients With Metastatic Cancer
Verified date | November 2015 |
Source | Genentech, Inc. |
Contact | n/a |
Is FDA regulated | No |
Health authority | United States: Food and Drug Administration |
Study type | Interventional |
This Phase Ib, multicenter, single-arm, open-label study is designed to evaluate the effect
of trastuzumab on QTcF interval and to characterize the effects of trastuzumab on
carboplatin pharmacokinetics in patients with HER2-positive metastatic or locally advanced
inoperable cancer.
The QT interval is a measure of time between the start of the Q wave and the end of the T
wave in the heart's electrical cycle. The QTcF interval is the QT interval as calculated
using Fridericia's correction; the QTcB interval is the QT interval as calculated using
Bazett's correction.
Status | Completed |
Enrollment | 59 |
Est. completion date | February 2013 |
Est. primary completion date | February 2013 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | No |
Gender | Both |
Age group | 18 Years and older |
Eligibility |
Inclusion Criteria: - Histologic documentation of a HER2-positive solid malignancy in patients with metastatic or locally advanced inoperable disease - Left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF) >/= 50% by multiple-gated acquisition (MUGA) scan or two-dimensional echocardiography (ECHO) </= 42 days prior to Cycle 1, Day 1 Exclusion Criteria: - History of trastuzumab treatment </= 100 days prior to Cycle 1, Day 1 - Pretreatment QTcF interval > 450 ms as determined by local assessment |
Intervention Model: Single Group Assignment, Masking: Open Label, Primary Purpose: Treatment
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Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Genentech, Inc. |
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Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Change From Baseline in Corrected QT Interval Using Fridericia's Correction (QTcF) at Trastuzumab Steady State | Triplicate 12-lead electrocardiogram (ECG) measurements (each recording separated by approximately 2 minutes) were performed and average was calculated. The time corresponding to beginning of depolarization to repolarization of the ventricles (QT interval) was adjusted for RR interval using QT and RR from each ECG by Fridericia's formula (QTcF = QT divided by cube root of RR). Trastuzumab steady state was defined as the average of the 2 ECG measurements collected on Cycle 1 Day 8 (C1D8) and Cycle 2 Day 1 (C2D1) after the trastuzumab infusion. | Baseline, Cycle 1 Day 8 and Cycle 2 Day 1 | No |
Primary | Maximum Observed Plasma Concentration (Cmax) of Carboplatin | 0 to 5 minutes after end of infusion on Cycle 1 Day 1 (in absence of trastuzumab) and Cycle 2 Day 1 (in presence of trastuzumab) | No | |
Primary | Area Under the Curve From Time Zero to 6 Hours Post Infusion (AUC0-6hr) of Carboplatin | AUC0-6hr = Area under the plasma concentration versus time curve from 0 to 6 hours post-infusion. | 0 to 5, 60 (±5), 120 (±10), 240 (±10), and 360 (±15) minutes after end of infusion on Cycle 1 Day 1 (in absence of trastuzumab) and Cycle 2 Day 1 (in presence of trastuzumab) | No |
Primary | Dose-Normalized Cmax (Cmax/D) of Carboplatin | Dose normalized Cmax is the maximum observed concentration of carboplatin in plasma normalized for different dose levels. | 0 to 5 minutes after end of infusion on Cycle 1 Day 1 (in absence of trastuzumab) and Cycle 2 Day 1 (in presence of trastuzumab) | No |
Primary | Geometric Mean Ratio of Cmax/D of Carboplatin | The geometric mean ratio of Cmax of carboplatin was defined as the Cmax/D of carboplatin on Cycle 1 Day 1 (in the absence of trastuzumab) divided by Cmax/D of carboplatin on Cycle 2 Day 1 (in the presence of trastuzumab). | 0 to 5 minutes after end of infusion on Cycle 1 Day 1 (in absence of trastuzumab) and Cycle 2 Day 1 (in presence of trastuzumab) | No |
Primary | Dose-Normalized AUC0-6hr (AUC0-6hr/D) of Carboplatin | AUC0-6hr/D = Area under the plasma concentration versus time curve from 0 to 6 hours post-infusion, normalized by carboplatin dose level. | 0 to 5, 60 (±5), 120 (±10), 240 (±10), and 360 (±15) minutes after end of infusion on Cycle 1 Day 1 (in absence of trastuzumab) and Cycle 2 Day 1 (in presence of trastuzumab) | No |
Primary | Geometric Mean Ratio of AUC0-6hr/D of Carboplatin | The geometric mean ratio of AUC0-6hr/D of carboplatin was defined as the AUC0-6hr/D of carboplatin on Cycle 1 Day 1 (in the absence of trastuzumab) divided by AUC0-6hr/D of carboplatin on Cycle 2 Day 1 (in the presence of trastuzumab). | 0 to 5, 60 (±5), 120 (±10), 240 (±10), and 360 (±15) minutes after end of infusion on Cycle 1 Day 1 (in absence of trastuzumab) and Cycle 2 Day 1 (in presence of trastuzumab) | No |
Primary | Plasma Decay Half-Life (t1/2) of Carboplatin | Plasma decay half-life is the time measured for the plasma concentration to decrease by one half. | 0 to 5, 60 (±5), 120 (±10), 240 (±10), and 360 (±15) minutes after end of infusion on Cycle 1 Day 1 (in absence of trastuzumab) and Cycle 2 Day 1 (in presence of trastuzumab) | No |
Primary | Maximum Observed Serum Concentration (Cmax) of Trastuzumab | 30 (±15) minutes after the end of the infusion on Cycle 1 Day 2, Cycle 1 Day 8, Cycle 2 Day 1, and Cycle 3 Day 1 | No | |
Primary | Minimum Observed Serum Trough Concentration (Cmin) of Trastuzumab | 15 (±15) minutes prior to the start of the trastuzumab infusion on Cycle 1 Day 2, Cycle 1 Day 8, Cycle 2 Day 1, and Cycle 3 Day 1 | No | |
Secondary | Change From Baseline in Corrected QT Interval Using Bazett's Correction (QTcB) at Trastuzumab Steady State | Triplicate 12-lead ECG measurements (each recording separated by approximately 2 minutes) were performed and average was calculated. The time corresponding to beginning of depolarization to repolarization of the ventricles (QT interval) was adjusted for RR interval using QT and RR from each ECG by Bazette's formula (QTcB = QT divided by square root of RR). Trastuzumab steady state was defined as the average of the 2 ECG measurements collected on Cycle 1 Day 8 and Cycle 2 Day 1 after the trastuzumab infusion. | Baseline, Cycle 1 Day 8 and Cycle 2 Day 1 | No |
Secondary | Baseline-adjusted QTcF, QTcB, PR Interval, and QRS Duration | For each postbaseline timepoint, a participant's corresponding baseline measure was subtracted from his or her average of the triplicate ECG measure to create a "baseline-adjusted" corresponding ECG measure for each participant at each postbaseline timepoint. | Baseline, Cycle 1 Day 2 (30 minutes postdose), Cycle 1 Day 8 (15 minutes predose), Cycle 1 Day 8 (30 minutes postdose), Cycle 2 Day 1 (15 minutes predose), and Cycle 2 Day 1 (30 minutes postdose) | No |
Secondary | Baseline-adjusted Heart Rate | For each postbaseline timepoint, a participant's corresponding baseline heart rate was subtracted from his or her average of the triplicate heart rate to create a "baseline-adjusted" corresponding heart rate for each participant at each postbaseline timepoint. | Baseline, Cycle 1 Day 2 (30 minutes postdose), Cycle 1 Day 8 (15 minutes predose), Cycle 1 Day 8 (30 minutes postdose), Cycle 2 Day 1 (15 minutes predose), and Cycle 2 Day 1 (30 minutes postdose) | No |
Secondary | Number of Participants Within Each Absolute QTc Interval Category | Triplicate 12-lead ECG measurements (each recording separated by approximately 2 minutes) were performed and average was calculated. The time corresponding to beginning of depolarization to repolarization of the ventricles (QT interval) was adjusted for RR interval using QT and RR from each ECG by Fridericia's formula (QTcF = QT divided by cube root of RR) and by Bazette's formula (QTcB = QT divided by square root of RR). Participants with maximum QTc less than or equal to (<=) 450 msec, greater than (>) 450 to <=470 msec, >470 to <= 500 msec, or >500 msec were reported. | Baseline, Cycle 1 Day 2 (30 minutes postdose), Cycle 1 Day 8 (15 minutes predose), Cycle 1 Day 8 (30 minutes postdose), Cycle 2 Day 1 (15 minutes predose), and Cycle 2 Day 1 (30 minutes postdose) | No |
Secondary | Number of Participants With Increase From Baseline in QTc Interval | Triplicate 12-lead ECG measurements (each recording separated by approximately 2 minutes) were performed and average was calculated. The time corresponding to beginning of depolarization to repolarization of the ventricles (QT interval) was adjusted for RR interval using QT and RR from each ECG by Fridericia's formula (QTcF = QT divided by cube root of RR) and by Bazette's formula (QTcB = QT divided by square root of RR). Participants with maximum increase from baseline of =>30msec, 30 to <60 msec (borderline) and >=60 msec (prolonged) were summarized. | Baseline, Cycle 1 Day 2 (30 minutes postdose), Cycle 1 Day 8 (15 minutes predose), Cycle 1 Day 8 (30 minutes postdose), Cycle 2 Day 1 (15 minutes predose), and Cycle 2 Day 1 (30 minutes postdose) | No |
Secondary | Number of Participants With New Abnormal U Waves on ECG | The incidence of abnormal U-wave changes from baseline was determined based on centrally read ECG tracings comparing each of the three triplicate readings from the post baseline ECG time points to the baseline ECG reading. At each time point, if at least one of the three triplicate readings was abnormal, the participant was counted as abnormal for that ECG timepoint as follows: a large U wave, inverted U wave, or T-U fusion compared with baseline was considered an abnormal significant change from baseline. | Baseline, Cycle 1 Day 2 (30 minutes postdose), Cycle 1 Day 8 (15 minutes predose), Cycle 1 Day 8 (30 minutes postdose), Cycle 2 Day 1 (15 minutes predose), and Cycle 2 Day 1 (30 minutes postdose) | No |
Secondary | Number of Participants With New Abnormal T Waves on ECG | The incidence of abnormal T-wave changes from baseline was determined based on centrally read ECG tracings comparing each of the three triplicate readings from the post baseline ECG time points to the baseline ECG reading. At each time point, if at least one of the three triplicate readings was abnormal, the participant was counted as abnormal for that ECG timepoint as follows: an inverted T, flat T, or biphasic T compared with baseline was considered an abnormal significant change from baseline. Additionally, nonspecific T-wave changes from baseline were considered as abnormal nonsignificant changes from baseline. T-wave changes from baseline due to ventricular conduction or left ventricular hypertrophy strain were considered not evaluable. | Baseline, Cycle 1 Day 2 (30 minutes postdose), Cycle 1 Day 8 (15 minutes predose), Cycle 1 Day 8 (30 minutes postdose), Cycle 2 Day 1 (15 minutes predose), and Cycle 2 Day 1 (30 minutes postdose) | No |
Secondary | Number of Participants With Abnormal Changes in PR Interval | Criteria for abnormal changes in PR interval were defined as: =>25 percentage (%) change from baseline, an absolute value >200 msec, or >=25% change from baseline and an absolute value >200 msec. | Baseline, Cycle 1 Day 2 (30 minutes postdose), Cycle 1 Day 8 (15 minutes predose), Cycle 1 Day 8 (30 minutes postdose), Cycle 2 Day 1 (15 minutes predose), and Cycle 2 Day 1 (30 minutes postdose) | No |
Secondary | Number of Participants With Abnormal Changes in QRS Interval | Criteria for abnormal changes in QRS interval were defined as: >=25% change from baseline, an absolute value >110 msec, or >=25% change from baseline and an absolute value >110 msec. | Baseline, Cycle 1 Day 2 (30 minutes postdose), Cycle 1 Day 8 (15 minutes predose), Cycle 1 Day 8 (30 minutes postdose), Cycle 2 Day 1 (15 minutes predose), and Cycle 2 Day 1 (30 minutes postdose) | No |
Secondary | Population Pharmacokinetics of Trastuzumab | As per planned analysis, separate population pharmacokinetic analysis results are not available for the current study as this analysis is based on pooled data from multiple studies. | 15 (±15) minutes prior to the start of the trastuzumab infusion, and 30 (±15) minutes after the end of the infusion on Cycle 1 Day 2, Cycle 1 Day 8, Cycle 2 Day 1, and Cycle 3 Day 1 | No |
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