COVID-19 Clinical Trial
Official title:
A Prospective Randomized Open-label Interventional Study to Investigate the Efficacy of Complement C5 Inhibition With Zilucoplan® in Improving Oxygenation and Short-and Longterm Outcome of COVID19 Patients With Acute Hypoxic Respiratory Failure
The study is a randomized controlled, open-label trial comparing subcutaneous Zilucoplan® with standard of care to standard of care alone. In the active group, Zilucoplan® will be administered subcutaneously once daily for 14 days or till discharge from the hospital, whichever comes first. The hypothesis of the proposed intervention is that Zilucoplan® (complement C5 inhibitor) has profound effects on inhibiting acute lung injury post COVID-19, and can promote lung repair mechanisms, that lead to a 25% improvement in lung oxygenation parameters. This hypothesis is based on experiments performed in mice showing that C5a blockade can prevent mortality and prevent ARDS in mice with post-viral acute lung injury. Eligible patients include patients with confirmed COVID-19 infection suffering from hypoxic respiratory failure defined as O2 saturation below 93% on minimal 2l/min O2 therapy and/or ratio PaO2/FiO2 below 350.
This investigator-initiated trial is a phase 2 academic, prospective, 2:1 randomized, open-label, multicenter interventional study designed to investigate the efficacy of subcutaneous Zilucoplan® in improving oxygenation and short- and long-term outcome of COVID-19 patients with acute hypoxic respiratory failure. The hypothesis of the proposed intervention is that Zilucoplan® has profound effects on inhibiting acute lung injury induced by COVID-19, and can promote lung repair mechanisms, that lead to a 25% improvement in lung oxygenation parameters. This hypothesis is based on experiments performed in mice showing that C5a blockade can prevent mortality and prevent ARDS in mice with post-viral acute lung injury. We will randomize patients with confirmed COVID19 with acute hypoxic respiratory failure (O2 saturation below 93% on minimal 2l/min O2 therapy; and/or PaO2/FiO2 below 350 mmHg) to receive up to 14 days of SC Zilucoplan® on top of standard of care (active group A), or to receive standard of care treatment (control group B). Randomization will be done at a 2:1 ratio active: control group. In the active group A, patients will additionally receive daily antibiotics (daily 3rd generation cephalosporin IV while in hospital, followed by oral ciprofloxacin while discharged) as primary prophylaxis against meningococcal disease until 14 days after the last dose of Zilucoplan®. Control group B will receive standard of care and prophylactic antibiotics (3rd generation cephalosporin IV) for only 1 week (or until hospital discharge whichever comes first), to control for the effects of antibiotics on the clinical course of COVID-19. In case of allergies to these antibiotics, or on clinical indication, these antibiotics may be switched to antibiotics that also cover Neisseria meningitidis. To measure the effectiveness of Zilucoplan® on restoring lung homeostasis, the primary endpoint of this intervention is measuring change in oxygenation parameters comparing baseline values (pretreatment) to values predose day 6 and to values at day 15 (or discharge whichever comes first) post-randomizationin group A and group B and the differences in these values between group A and group B. ;
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