Obstructive Sleep Apnoea Clinical Trial
— MIMOSAOfficial title:
The Effect of Acute Intravenous Morphine Administration on Sleep Disordered Breathing (SDB) in Patients With Moderate Obstructive Sleep Apnoea (OSA): A Paired Design Trial
NCT number | NCT03127800 |
Other study ID # | P01911 |
Secondary ID | |
Status | Terminated |
Phase | Phase 3 |
First received | |
Last updated | |
Start date | May 20, 2016 |
Est. completion date | June 6, 2018 |
Verified date | November 2018 |
Source | Papworth Hospital NHS Foundation Trust |
Contact | n/a |
Is FDA regulated | No |
Health authority | |
Study type | Interventional |
The aim of this study is to investigate the effects of morphine (a drug commonly used for the
treatment of moderate to severe pain, particularly following surgery) on the number of pauses
in breathing in patients with moderate obstructive sleep apnoea (OSA). Morphine has been
shown to reduce upper airway muscle tone and can also cause shallow breathing, which can
affect breathing function in patients with sleep apnoea. However, to date these effects have
not been proven in clinical trials. Although, caution is advised when prescribing morphine to
patients with sleep apnoea, there is currently no strong evidence that morphine makes sleep
apnoea worse. Only one randomised controlled trial (considered the gold standard in medical
research) has shown no worsening of symptoms for patients with sleep apnoea. The effect of
morphine on patients with sleep apnoea will be assessed in a safe, controlled, hospital
environment. Information from the study will help inform doctors about the safety of giving
morphine to patients with sleep apnoea in urgent situations, for example after surgery.
The results of this study will enable clinicians to make better decisions when prescribing
this drug to patients with OSA in the future.
Status | Terminated |
Enrollment | 6 |
Est. completion date | June 6, 2018 |
Est. primary completion date | November 4, 2017 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | No |
Gender | All |
Age group | 18 Years and older |
Eligibility |
Inclusion Criteria: 1. Age = 18 years 2. Patients with diagnosis of moderate or severeOSA at screening, diagnosed by nocturnal oximetry, rPSG or PSG (defined as AHI or ODI of 15-50 events/hour) established on Continuous Positive Airway Pressure (CPAP) 3. Patients established on CPAP with confirmed moderate OSA (AHI 15-29 events/hr) 6 nights after withdrawal of CPAP (confirmed at baseline rPSG) 4. Patients diagnosed with moderate OSA by rPSG or PSG, naïve to CPAP treatment Exclusion Criteria: - Inability to give informed consent or comply with the protocol - Current, clinically significant acute respiratory tract infection (at screening and at study visit) - Chronic respiratory disease (other than OSA), symptomatic ischemic heart disease - Pregnancy or suspected pregnancy/breast feeding - Current or recent (within last week of entering the trial and for the duration fo the trial) use of gabapentin, pregabalin, melatonin, mirtazapine, benzodiazepines, barbiturates, sodium oxybate, ramelteon, Z-drugs and opiates/opioids - Monoamine oxidase inhibitors (MAOIs), linezolid taken within two weeks of participation in the trial - A known allergy to the investigational medicinal product (IMP) or non investigational medicinal product(s) (NIMP)(s) - Patients with an inadequate command of English and such that an interpreter would be required overnight - Change in weight of greater than 5% since the baseline rPSG - Vital signs recordings (oxygen saturations, blood pressure, pulse rate) that in the clinician's opinion deem the patient unsafe to participate in the trial - Clinician deems the patient unsafe to participate in the trial (e.g. severely sleepy patients who cannot withdraw from CPAP) - CPAP intolerant/poor responder - History of drug abuse (oral and intravenous) including: alcohol, substituted amphetamines, barbiturates, benzodiazepines, cocaine, methaqualone, cannabis and opioids - A drop of oxygen saturations below 85% continuously for longer than five minutes during the baseline rPSG - Professional driver |
Country | Name | City | State |
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United Kingdom | Papworth Hospital NHS Foundation Trust | Papworth Everard | Cambridgeshire |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Papworth Hospital NHS Foundation Trust |
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Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Change in Apnoea-Hypopnea Index (AHI) | Change in the mean number of apnoeas and hypopneas. | Change in AHI from baseline Respiratory Polygraphy (rPSG) through to completion of study at overnight visit, within 4 months of baseline | |
Secondary | Change in arterial oxygen desaturations | Number of arterial oxygen desaturations of greater than or equal to 4% per hour (Oxygen Desaturation Index) measured by pulse oximetry during the rPSG | Change in arterial oxygen desaturations from baseline Respiratory Polygraphy (rPSG) through to completion of study at overnight visit, within 4 months of baseline | |
Secondary | Change in the percentage of time spent with nocturnal saturations | Percentage of time spent with nocturnal saturations of less than or equal to 90% measured by pulse oximetry during the rPSG | Change in percentage of time spent with nocturnal saturations from baseline Respiratory Polygraphy (rPSG) through to completion of study at overnight visit, within 4 months of baseline |
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