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NCT number NCT01591096
Other study ID # 1R01NS065818
Secondary ID
Status Terminated
Phase Phase 1
First received
Last updated
Start date October 2012
Est. completion date December 2013

Study information

Verified date April 2018
Source Seattle Children's Hospital
Contact n/a
Is FDA regulated No
Health authority
Study type Interventional

Clinical Trial Summary

Thrombolysis in Pediatric Stroke (TIPS) is a five-year multi-center international safety and dose-finding study of intravenous (IV) tPA in children with acute ischemic stroke (AIS) to determine the maximal safe dose of intravenous Tissue Plasminogen Activator (IV-tPA) among three doses (0.75. 0.9, 1.0 mg/kg) for children age 2-17 years within 4.5 hours from onset of acute AIS.


Description:

OBJECTIVES:

1. To determine the maximal safe dose of intravenous (IV) tPA among three doses (0.75. 0.9, 1.0 mg/kg) for children age 2-17 years within 4.5 hours from onset of acute AIS.

2. To determine the pharmacokinetics of tPA and its inhibitor, plasminogen activator inhibitor in these children.

3. To measure the 3-month neurological outcome in children treated with IV tPA.

TRIAL DESIGN:

Thrombolysis in Pediatric Stroke (TIPS) is a five-year multi-center international safety and dose-finding study of intravenous (IV) tPA in children with acute AIS to determine the maximal safe dose of intravenous (IV) tPA among three doses (0.75. 0.9, 1.0 mg/kg) for children age 2-17 years within 4.5 hours from onset of acute AIS.

An adaptive dose finding method will be applied to escalate across the three dose levels within two age groups: 2-10 years (prepubertal) and 11-17 years. Dose will be escalated based on safety (absence of excess toxicity) with at least 3 children treated at each dose level. Intracranial hemorrhage following stroke can occur even in the absence of thrombolytic therapy, but the risk is increased by the use of thrombolytics.

Primary endpoint toxicity is defined as SICH or severe hemorrhage within 36 hours of tPA administration, defined as any of the following:

1. PH2 (parenchymal hemorrhage within 36 hours after tPA administration involving > 30% of the infarcted area), regardless of whether or not it is associated with clinical deterioration, OR,

2. Any intracranial hemorrhage which is judged to be the most important cause of neurological deterioration. Neurological deterioration is guided by a minimum of change of 2 or more points on the PedNIHSS from the lowest PedNIHSS. At the time of each PedNIHSS assessment, the site PI or co-PI will review the patient's course with the care team to ensure that all changes in neurologic status, including improvements since the last assessment by the study team, are captured, OR,

3. Any hemorrhage that results in the need for transfusion, need to discontinue study drug, surgical evacuation of hemorrhage, or death.

TIPS will determine the pharmacokinetics of tPA and its inhibitor, plasminogen activator inhibitor, including free tPA, PAI-1, and tPA antigen in children receiving IV tPA for acute AIS. In addition, TIPS will measure the 3-month neurological outcome in children treated with IV tPA.

TRIAL POPULATION:

TIPS will enroll a maximum of 18 children age 2-10 years and maximum of 18 children age 11-17 years within 4.5 hours of the onset of acute AIS. On MRA or CTA they will have partial or complete occlusion of the artery, consistent with focal impairment of the arterial flow, that correlates with the clinical deficit.

TIPS STUDY INTERVENTION:

Investigation labeled tPA will be obtained for all sites by the Core Pharmacy as commercially available recombinant tPA (Genentech as Activase®) for IV administration. The Bayesian method of toxicity probability intervals will be used to select one of the following three dose tiers (0.75, 0.9, 1.0 mg/kg) of IV tPA. The dose escalation for the two age groups (2-10, 11-17 years) will be performed independently. The maximum dose for each tier will be reached at a weight of 90 kg.


Recruitment information / eligibility

Status Terminated
Enrollment 1
Est. completion date December 2013
Est. primary completion date December 2013
Accepts healthy volunteers No
Gender All
Age group 2 Years to 17 Years
Eligibility To be eligible for TIPS, a patient must meet the following Inclusion Criteria:

1. Age 2 to 17 years inclusive.

2. Clinical presentation consisting of clearly defined acute onset of neurological deficit in a pattern consistent with arterial territory ischemia.

3. Clinically significant deficit as defined by a PedNIHSS score of = 6 and = 24 felt to be due to acute stroke that is not improving at the time of initiation of tPA administration

4. Time of symptom onset within 4.5 hours of initiation of treatment for IV tPA. Time of symptom onset is defined as time the patient was last seen awake and at neurological baseline.

5. Radiological confirmation of an acute arterial ischemic stroke in one of two ways:

- MRI confirmation, consisting of acute infarction with restricted diffusion in an arterial territory consistent with the clinical syndrome plus MRA showing partial or complete occlusion in an intracranial artery corresponding to the infarct location, OR,

- CT and CT angiogram confirmation, consisting of normal head CT or early hypodensity in an arterial territory consistent with the clinical syndrome plus CT angiogram showing partial or complete occlusion in an intracranial artery corresponding to the infarct location.

6. Baseline neuroimaging (CT or MRI) with no evidence of intracranial hemorrhage (including HI-1, HI-2, PH-1 or PH-2). If no head CT scan is done, the pre-tPA MRI must include Gradient-recalled ECHO (GRE) imaging or Susceptibility Weighted Imaging (SWI) sequences.

7. Children with seizures at or following onset of stroke may be included, as long as the clinical picture is consistent with the documented arterial occlusion.

3.4.1.2.2. Patients with the following Exclusion Criteria will not be eligible for TIPS:

Safety Related exclusion criteria:

1. Patients in whom time of symptom onset is unknown.

2. Pregnancy

3. Clinical presentation suggestive of subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH), even if head CT or head MRI scan is negative for blood.

4. Patient who would decline blood transfusion if indicated

5. History of prior intracranial hemorrhage

6. Known cerebral arterial venous malformation, aneurysm, or neoplasm

7. Persistent Systolic Blood Pressure > 15% above the 95th percentile for age while sitting or supine

8. Glucose < 50 mg/dl (2.78 mmol/l) or > 400 mg/dl (22.22 mmol/l)

9. Bleeding diathesis including platelets < 100,000, PT > 15 sec (INR > 1.4) or elevated PTT > upper limits of the normal range.

10. Clinical presentation consistent with acute myocardial infarction (MI) or post-MI pericarditis that requires evaluation by cardiology prior to treatment

11. Stroke, major head trauma, or intracranial surgery within the past 3 months

12. Major surgery or parenchymal biopsy within 10 days (relative contraindication)

13. Gastrointestinal or urinary bleeding within 21 days (relative contraindication)

14. Arterial puncture at noncompressible site or lumbar puncture within 7 days (relative contraindication). Patients who have had a cardiac catheterization via a compressible artery are not excluded.

15. Patient with malignancy or within 1 month of completion of treatment for cancer

16. Patients with an underlying significant bleeding disorder. Patients with a mild platelet dysfunction, mild von Willebrand Disease or other mild bleeding disorders are not excluded.

Stroke related exclusions:

1. Mild deficit (PedNIHSS < 6) at start of tPA infusion

2. Severe deficit suggesting very large territory stroke, with pre-tPA PedNIHSS > 25, regardless of the infarct volume seen on neuroimaging

3. Stroke suspected to be due to subacute bacterial endocarditis, moyamoya, sickle cell disease, meningitis, bone marrow, air or fat embolism

4. Previously diagnosed primary angiitis of the central nervous system (PACNS) or secondary CNS vasculitis. Focal cerebral arteriopathy (FCA) of childhood is not a contraindication.

Neuro-imaging related exclusions:

1. Intracranial hemorrhage (HI-1, HI-2, PH-1 or PH-2) on pretreatment head MRI or head CT

2. Intracranial dissection (defined as at or distal to the opthalmic artery)

3. Large infarct volume, defined by the finding of acute infarct on MRI involving 1/3 or or more of the complete MCA territory involvement, regardless of the pre-tPA PedNIHSS score due to increased risk of ICH.78, 79

Drug Related exclusions:

1. Known allergy to recombinant tissue plasminogen activator

2. Patient on anticoagulation therapy must have INR = 1.4

3. Patient who received heparin within 4 hours must have aPTT in normal range

4. LMWH within past 24 hours (aPTT and INR will not reflect LMWH effect)

Study Design


Related Conditions & MeSH terms


Intervention

Drug:
Tissue plasminogen activator (Activase®)
Investigation labeled tPA will be obtained for all sites by the Core Pharmacy as commercially available recombinant tPA (Genentech as Activase®) for IV administration. The Bayesian method of toxicity probability intervals will be used to select one of the following three dose tiers (0.75, 0.9, 1.0 mg/kg) of IV tPA. The dose escalation for the two age groups (2-10, 11-17 years) will be performed independently. The maximum dose for each tier will be reached at a weight of 90 kg.

Locations

Country Name City State
Canada Alberta Children's Hospital Calgary Alberta
Canada Hospital for Sick Children Toronto Ontario
United States Children's Hospital Colorado Aurora Colorado
United States Boston Children's Hospital Boston Massachusetts
United States Massachusetts General Hospital Boston Massachusetts
United States Cleveland Clinic Cleveland Ohio
United States Children's Medical Center at Dallas Dallas Texas
United States Cook Children's Medical Center Fort Worth Texas
United States University of Texas Medical School at Houston Houston Texas
United States Monroe Carell Jr. Children's Hospital at Vanderbilt Nashville Tennessee
United States Columbia University Medical Center New York New York
United States Stanford University and Lucile Packard Children's Hospital at Stanford Palo Alto California
United States Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh Pittsburgh Pennsylvania
United States The University of Utah and Primary Children's Medical Center Salt Lake City Utah
United States Seattle Children's Hospital Seattle Washington

Sponsors (6)

Lead Sponsor Collaborator
Seattle Children's Hospital Alberta Children's Hospital, McMaster University, Medical College of Wisconsin, The Hospital for Sick Children, University of Texas at Austin

Countries where clinical trial is conducted

United States,  Canada, 

References & Publications (2)

Bernard TJ, Rivkin MJ, Scholz K, deVeber G, Kirton A, Gill JC, Chan AK, Hovinga CA, Ichord RN, Grotta JC, Jordan LC, Benedict S, Friedman NR, Dowling MM, Elbers J, Torres M, Sultan S, Cummings DD, Grabowski EF, McMillan HJ, Beslow LA, Amlie-Lefond C; Thro — View Citation

Rivkin MJ, deVeber G, Ichord RN, Kirton A, Chan AK, Hovinga CA, Gill JC, Szabo A, Hill MD, Scholz K, Amlie-Lefond C. Thrombolysis in pediatric stroke study. Stroke. 2015 Mar;46(3):880-5. doi: 10.1161/STROKEAHA.114.008210. Epub 2015 Jan 22. — View Citation

Outcome

Type Measure Description Time frame Safety issue
Primary Symptomatic Intracranial Hemorrhage Any PH 2 OR, Any intracranial hemorrhage which is judged to be the most important cause of neurological deterioration (a minimum of change of 2 or more points on the PedNIHSS from the lowest PedNIHSS). At the time of each PedNIHSS assessment, the site PI or co-PI will review the patient's course with the care team to ensure that all changes in neurologic status, including improvements since the last assessment by the study team, are captured, OR, Any hemorrhage that results in the need for transfusion, need to discontinue study drug, surgical evacuation of hemorrhage, or death. 36 hours
Secondary Pharmacokinetics of tPA TIPS will determine the pharmacokinetics of tPA and its inhibitor, plasminogen activator inhibitor, including free tPA, PAI-1, and tPA antigen in children receiving IV tPA for acute AIS. In addition, TIPS will measure the 3-month neurological outcome in children treated with IV tPA. 24 hours
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