Spinal Cord Injury Clinical Trial
Official title:
A Randomized, Double-blind, Placebo-controlled Trial to Determine the Effects and Duration of Action of Tiotropium Bromide on Pulmonary Function in Persons With SCI
NCT number | NCT02586649 |
Other study ID # | SCH-14-019 |
Secondary ID | |
Status | Completed |
Phase | Phase 2 |
First received | |
Last updated | |
Start date | July 2014 |
Est. completion date | December 2019 |
Verified date | September 2020 |
Source | James J. Peters Veterans Affairs Medical Center |
Contact | n/a |
Is FDA regulated | No |
Health authority | |
Study type | Interventional |
Respiratory complications are the leading cause of death during the initial year after acute
SCI, and the third leading cause of death thereafter. Complete or partial loss of respiratory
muscle innervations in individuals with cervical and high thoracic injuries leads to
inadequate ventilation and inability to effectively clear secretions, often prompting
supportive ventilation following initial injury. Development of atelactasis, pneumonias and
respiratory failure are the most common respiratory complications observed during the acute
phase of injury. It is well known that a restrictive ventilatory defect, dependent upon the
level and completeness of injury, is apparent in individuals with chronic cervical SCI.
Respiratory functional impairment might be further compromised in these individuals, the
majority of whom share many aspects of obstructive airway physiology commonly associated with
asthma. The asthma-like features that individuals with chronic cervical SCI demonstrate have
been hypothesized to be due to overriding cholinergic airway tone carried by intact vagal
(parasympathetic) nerve fibers arising from the brainstem, whereas sympathetic innervations
is interrupted at the level of the upper thoracic spinal cord. Whether airway narrowing and
AHR in chronic cervical SCI is also related to chronic airway inflammation is unknown,
although it is conceivable that repeated respiratory infections or, possibly, a neurogenic
component, could contribute to chronic airway inflammation.
Therefore, the investigators aim to assess how long-acting bronchodilator (tiotropium
bromide) affects various indices of lung function, including: pulmonary function tests,
levels of inflammation and cough strength across 24 hours after receiving study drug. Results
will be analyzed for baseline, 1 hour, 3 hours, 20 hours and 24 hours post drug inhalation
for both active medication and non-active placebo.
Status | Completed |
Enrollment | 10 |
Est. completion date | December 2019 |
Est. primary completion date | December 2019 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | No |
Gender | All |
Age group | 18 Years to 65 Years |
Eligibility |
Inclusion Criteria: 1. Chronic Spinal Cord Injury (>1 year post-injury) 2. Stable tetraplegia (level of injury C3-C8, non-ventilator dependent) 3. Male or female between the ages 18-65 Exclusion Criteria: 1. Smoking, active or history of smoking during last 6 months; 2. Ventilator dependent; 3. Known history of asthma, COPD or inflammatory disease during lifetime; 4. Active or recent (within 3 months) respiratory infection; 5. Use of medications known to affect the respiratory system; 6. Use of medications known to alter airway caliber 7. Uncontrolled hypertension; 8. Glaucoma or cataracts; 9. History of milk protein allergy 10. Pregnant or trying to become pregnant 11. Lack of mental capacity to give informed consent |
Country | Name | City | State |
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United States | James J Peters VA Medical Center | New York | New York |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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James J. Peters Veterans Affairs Medical Center |
United States,
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Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Change in Spirometry values from baseline | During Visit 1 (0,1 and 3 hours post-drug); Visit 2 (20 and 24 hours post-drug); Visit 3( between 14 and 21 days after visit 2- 0,1 and 3 hours post-drug); Visit 4 (following visit 3) | Baseline,one hours post,three hours post,twenty hours post,twenty four hours post | |
Primary | Change in Exhaled Nitric Oxide ( FeNO ) | During Visit 1 (0,1 and 3 hours post-drug); Visit 2 (20 and 24 hours post-drug); Visit 3( between 14 and 21 days after visit 2- 0,1 and 3 hours post-drug); Visit 4 (following visit 3) | Baseline,one hours post,three hours post,twenty hours post,twenty four hours post | |
Secondary | Change in Lung volumes ( Plethysmography ) | During Visit 1 (0,1 and 3 hours post-drug); Visit 2 (20 and 24 hours post-drug); Visit 3( between 14 and 21 days after visit 2- 0,1 and 3 hours post-drug); Visit 4 (following visit 3) | Baseline,one hours post,three hours post,twenty hours post,twenty four hours post | |
Secondary | Change in Airway Resistance by Impulse Oscillometry System (IOS) | During Visit 1 (0,1 and 3 hours post-drug); Visit 2 (20 and 24 hours post-drug); Visit 3( between 14 and 21 days after visit 2- 0,1 and 3 hours post-drug); Visit 4 (following visit 3) | Baseline,one hours post,three hours post,twenty hours post,twenty four hours post |
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