Coronavirus Infections Clinical Trial
Official title:
Effecacy and Safety of Bevacizumab in Severe Patients With Covid-19: a Pilot Study (BEST-CP)
The novel identified coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2) in 2019 causes an nationwide outbreak as well as public health crisis in China, and expands globally. Pulmonary edema is one of the most detrimental symptoms and usually presents in severe and critical coronavirus disease (COVID-19), resulting in dyspnea, acute lung injury (ALI) ,acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS), and even death. Recent evidence revealed higher levels of blood Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor (VEGF) in COVID-19 patients compared with healthy controls. VEGF is considered as the most potent vascular permeability inducers. Numerous studies have revealed that VEGF was a key factor and a potential therapeutic target in ALI and ARDS. Bevacizumab, an anti-VEGF drug, approved by the FDA on February 26, 2004 and widely used in clinical oncotherapy, is a promising drug for ALI/ARDS in COVID-19 through suppression of pulmonary edema.
In December 2019, a new identified coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2) outbreak in Wuhan, causes public
health crisis in China and spreads worldwide. On February 11,2020, the World Health
Organization officially named the disease caused by the new coronavirus "COVID-19". The
Chinese Government takes stronger and harsher measures to control the progression of its
outbreak. Meanwhile, five editions of "Diagnosis and Treatment for Novel Coronavirus-Infected
Pneumonia" has been timely and continuously issued, which play extremely important roles in
guiding the clinical management of COVID-19 nationwide in China.
The symptoms of human infection with SARS-CoV-2 are generally fever, fatigue, dry cough and
dyspnea. Noteworthy, a considerable percentage of COVID-19 cases have rapidly progressed to
severe and critical type, among which acute lung injury (ALI) and acute respiratory distress
syndrome (ARDS) are the most common complications, resulting in a large number of pneumonia
hospitalized patients requiring supplemental oxygen, mechanical ventilation, or even
ECMO.Pulmonary edema is a detrimental feature as well as a key causal factor of ALI/ARDS.
Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor (VEGF) is considered as the most potent vascular
permeability inducers. Recent evidence has revealed higher VEGF levels in COVID-19 patients
compared with healthy controls. The rise of VEGF levels may be caused by hypoxia, severe
inflammation, and upregulation of the infected respiratory tract epithelium itself. Numerous
studies have confirmed a key role of VEGF as potential therapeutic target in acute lung
injury (ALI) and acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) due do increase vascular
permeability and induce pulmonary edema.
Thus, Bevacizumab, an anti-VEGF medication, may offer a unique approach to treat ALI/ARDS
caused by COVID-19. Bevacizumab is a humanized monoclonal antibody with long half-life. It
has been approved by the FDA on February 26, 2004 and widely used in clinical oncotherapy,
with the pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics having been widely understood. Therefore,
Bevacizumab is a promising drug for the treatment of ALI/ARDS as well as reduction of
mortality in severe and critical COVID-19 patients through suppression of pulmonary edema.
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