Spinal Cord Injury Clinical Trial
Official title:
Multi-Center Pivotal Study of NeuRx RA/4 Ventilatory Assist Device
Verified date | August 2020 |
Source | Synapse Biomedical |
Contact | n/a |
Is FDA regulated | No |
Health authority | |
Study type | Interventional |
OBJECTIVES:
The objectives of this study are to test the Diaphragm Pacing Stimulation (DPS) System for
treating chronic ventilatory insufficiency in persons with respiratory muscle paralysis. The
hypothesis being tested in the clinical trial is that laparoscopic stimulation of the
diaphragm at the motor point with intramuscular electrodes is safe and effective in providing
significant ventilatory support to individuals who are otherwise dependant on a mechanical
ventilator. Patients in our initial study group have all suffered from high-level spinal cord
injury and were full-time dependant on positive pressure mechanical ventilation prior to
inclusion.
Status | Completed |
Enrollment | 54 |
Est. completion date | October 2008 |
Est. primary completion date | October 2008 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | No |
Gender | All |
Age group | 18 Years and older |
Eligibility |
Inclusion Criteria: - Age 18 years or older - Cervical spinal cord injury dependent on mechanical ventilation - Clinically stable following acute spinal cord injury - Bilateral phrenic nerve function clinically acceptable as demonstrated with EMG recordings and nerve conduction times - Diaphragm movement with stimulation visible under fluoroscopy - Clinically acceptable oxygenation on room air (>90%) - Hemodynamically stable - No medical co-morbidities that would interfere with the proper placement or function of the device - Committed primary caregiver - Negative pregnancy test in females of child-bearing potential - Informed consent from patient or designated representative Exclusion Criteria: - Co-morbid medical conditions that preclude surgery - Active lung disease (obstructive, restrictive or membrane diseases) - Active cardiovascular disease - Active brain disease - Hemodynamic instability or low oxygen levels on room air - Hospitalization for or a treated active infection within the last 3 months - Significant scoliosis or chest deformity - Marked obesity - Anticipated poor compliance with protocol by either patient or primary caregiver - Currently breastfeeding |
Country | Name | City | State |
---|---|---|---|
Canada | Vancouver CoastHealth | Vancouver | British Columbia |
United States | Shepherd Center | Atlanta | Georgia |
United States | University Hospital Of Cleveland | Cleveland | Ohio |
United States | Craig Hospital | Englewood | Colorado |
United States | The Methodist Hospital | Houston | Texas |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
---|---|
Synapse Biomedical | Shepherd Center, Atlanta GA, University Hospitals Cleveland Medical Center |
United States, Canada,
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
---|---|---|---|---|
Primary | Enrolled Subjects Achieve Clinically Acceptable Tidal Volume Sustained Over a Continuous 4 Hour Period. | Number of enrolled subjects that successfully maintained clinically acceptable tidal volumes greater than basal requirements over a continuous 4 hour period. | Within one year after implantation | |
Secondary | Achieve Clinically Acceptable Basal Metabolic Requirement of Tidal Volume Measured in ml During Chronic Stimulation. | To evaluate the ability of NeuRx DPS therapy to replace mechanical ventilation for patients on a chronic use basis, a secondary indicator of this objective is tidal volume (Vt) measured in ml during chronic stimulation. | Within one year after implantation | |
Secondary | Number of Patients That Use NeuRx DPS to Breathe Without the Assistance of a Mechanical Ventilator for 24 Continuous Hours a Day | Number of patients that can achieve at least 24 hours daily use of the NeuRx DPS without the assistance of a mechanical ventilator. | Within one year of implantation |
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