ISCHEMIC CARDIOMYOPATHY Clinical Trial
Official title:
Efficacy of EVP 1001-1 (SeeMore) in the Assessment of Myocardial Viability in Patients With Cardiovascular Disease
We hope to introduce a novel MRI contrast agent with SeeM ore ™ that directly defines viable
myocardium. Identifying viable myocardium non-invasively using cardiac MRI is still a moving
target and a question we plan to answer more definitively with the SeeMore ™ contrast.
Though well tested. in small and large animals and Phase I & II clinical trials, we would
like to determine the efficacy of the SeeM ore TM contrast further in a clinical setting.
SeeM ore ™ is a new manganese (Mn)-based intravenous imaging agent being developed to
enhance magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). While Mn has long been known to have desirable
magnetic and kinetic properties for MRI, use in humans was not initially possible due to
cardiovascular depression and electrocardiogram (ECG)changes, including prolongation of PR
and QTc intervals, associated with intravenous administration [1-5]. Chelation of Mn, as had
been done with gadolinium for use with MRI, provided relevant safety, but sacrificed
desirable magnetic and kinetic properties [6]. SeeM ore rM provides Mn in a form that
maintains the desired magnetic and kinetic properties while overcoming the cardiovascular
toxicity of Mn. SeeM ore rM is taken up into heart cells .(primarily via addition of calcium
to avoid cardiotoxic effects; please refer to US patent #5,980,863). The potential to
distinguish healthy heart tissue from unhealthy heart tissue based on a specific sustained
pattern of enhancement provides a basis for evaluating the performance of SeeM ore rM in
heart patients. MRI offers benefits over other imaging technologies. Relative to radioactive
nuclear imaging procedures, MRI is 3-dimensional, provides good soft tissue discrimination,
and is of high spatial and temporal resolution. These features have been reported to
identify smaller defects (e.g., subendocardial infarcts) and match angiographic results more
closely than other modalities such as SPECT [7,8]. It may be possible to enhance the utility
of MRI for heart disease further through the use of an imaging agent that is specifically
taken up into heart cells. SeeM ore rM is the only cardiac-specific agent being developed
for this purpose. Unlike nuclear perfusion agents, SeeM ore rM is not radioactive and does
not require special handling, shielding, transport or storage. In addition, the specific
pattern of enhancement achieved in the heart muscle persists over time, offering potential
.benefits over the nonspecific extracellular agents currently available for MRI or X-ray/CT
procedures. This feature allows full use of the high resolution of MRI, since there is not a
trade-off of high spatial resolution for temporal (first-pass) resolution. It is anticipated
the features offered by SeeMore™ along with the high resolution, three dimensional
attributes of MRI will result in higher accuracy than is available with other current
modalities in practice, including stress echocardiograms, cardiac MRI using gadolinium
contrast and nuclear studies such as SPECT and PET. This will be evaluated in this study and
serve as the basis for pivotal registration studies.
All components of SeeMore™ are USP and are approved for use as drugs in man, orally and/or
intravenously. A summary of the Phase I safety and PK (pharmacokinetics)study are provided
below.
The Phase I study evaluated the safety and tolerance of SeeM ore ™ in humans, with special
emphasis on cardiovascular safety, and assessed its PK profile.
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Endpoint Classification: Safety/Efficacy Study, Intervention Model: Single Group Assignment, Masking: Open Label, Primary Purpose: Diagnostic
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