Stroke Clinical Trial
— ARTSS-IAOfficial title:
ARTSS-IA: A Pilot, Phase IIa, Safety and Feasibility Study of ARgatroban in Combination With Recombinant Tissue Plasminogen Activator Stroke Study - Intra-Arterial
Verified date | June 2017 |
Source | The University of Texas Health Science Center, Houston |
Contact | n/a |
Is FDA regulated | No |
Health authority | |
Study type | Interventional |
Background:
Our prior work with combination argatroban + recombinant tissue plasminogen activator
(rt-PA) (ARTSS-1: Phase IIa low-dose safety study; n=65 and ARTSS-2: Phase IIb randomized
low and high-dose study; n=90), demonstrated safety of the two drugs when delivered
concomitantly and recanalization rates were greater than with historical controls. Further,
interim analysis of neurological outcomes at 75 patients of the randomized Phase IIb trial,
demonstrated a signal of efficacy when compared to control (rt-PA alone) patients. However,
rt-PA fails to reperfuse brain in most patients with large thrombi, prompting several recent
randomized clinical trials which have demonstrated that intra-arterial therapy (IA)
following rt-PA substantially improves outcome in patients with distal carotid or proximal
middle cerebral artery occlusions. As a result, rt-PA + IA has become the new
standard-of-care for many patients with large arterial occlusions such as those treated in
ARTSS-1 and 2. Therefore, this study is necessary to explore the feasibility and safety of
adding Argatroban in acute ischemic stroke patients who also receive rt-PA followed by IA.
Primary Objective:
To demonstrate the feasibility and safety of treating stroke patients with Argatroban who
undergo usual thrombolysis care (intravenous rt-PA followed by IA).
Secondary Objectives:
1. Assess rates of ultra-early recanalization at commencement of IA;
2. Assess the completeness and pattern of reperfusion as obtained by IA; 3) Assess
clinical outcome
Status | Completed |
Enrollment | 10 |
Est. completion date | August 2016 |
Est. primary completion date | August 2016 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | No |
Gender | All |
Age group | 18 Years and older |
Eligibility |
Inclusion Criteria: - Disabling Ischemic stroke symptoms with onset < 3 hours treated with IV rt-PA by local standards*. - or </= 4.5 hours according to local standard of care. Symptoms must be distinguished from another ischemic event such as syncope, seizure, migraine, subarachnoid hemorrhage and hypoglycemia. If the patient reports awakening with the event, the time of onset should be considered as the last time the patient (or a witness to the patient's condition) considered herself/himself normal. - Patients should meet local, institutional criteria to undergo emergent Endovascular Therapy (Intra-Arterial) to include: 1. IAT must be able to begin before 6-hours of stroke onset or last seen well. 2. CT-Angiogram confirmation of intra-arterial occlusion in any of the following locations: terminal ICA, MCA (M1 or M2 territories), PCA, distal vertebral or basilar artery. 3. ASPECTS score on non-contrast head CT must be >/= 6. 4. IAT must be able to begin within 90 minutes of qualifying CT scan. - Age >/= 18. - Females of childbearing potential must have a negative pregnancy test prior to the administration of trial medication. - Signed (written) informed consent by the patient or the patient's legal representative and/or guardian. Exclusion Criteria: - Evidence of intracranial hemorrhage (ICH) on baseline CT scan or diagnosis of a non-vascular cause of neurologic deficit. - NIHSS Level of Consciousness score (1a) >/= 2. - Pre-existing disability with mRS > 2. - Any evidence of clinically significant bleeding, or known coagulopathy. - INR >1.5. - Patients with an elevated aPTT greater than the upper limit of normal (test can be repeated if investigator suspects a falsely elevated value such as when the collection tube is not completely filled). - Patients currently, or within the previous 24 hours, on an oral direct thrombin inhibitor (i.e., dabigatran), a factor 10a inhibitor (i.e., rivaroxaban, apixaban), or any other long-acting anticoagulant. - Heparin flush required for an IV line. Line flushes with saline only. - Any history of intra-cranial hemorrhage, known ateriovenous-malformation or unsecured cerebral aneurysms. - Significant bleeding episode [e.g. gastrointestinal (GI) or urinary tract] within the 3 weeks before study enrollment. - Major surgery or serious trauma in last 2 weeks. - Patients who have had an arterial puncture at a non-compressible site, biopsy of parenchymal organ, or lumbar puncture within the last 2 weeks. - Previous stroke, myocardial infarction (MI), post myocardial infarction pericarditis, intracranial surgery, or significant head trauma within 3 months. - Uncontrolled hypertension (SBP > 185 mmHg or DBP >110 mmHg) that does not respond to intravenous anti-hypertensive agents. - Surgical intervention (any reason) anticipated within the next 48 hours. - Known history of clinically significant hepatic dysfunction or liver disease - including a current history of alcohol abuse. - Abnormal blood glucose <50 mg/dL (2.7 mmol/L). - History of primary or metastatic brain tumor. - Current platelet count < 100,000/mm3. - Life expectancy < 3 months. - Patients who, in the judgment of the investigator, needs to be on concomitant (i.e., during the Argatroban infusion) anticoagulants other than Argatroban, including any form of heparin, UFH, LMWH, defibrinogenating agent, dextran, other direct thrombin inhibitors or thrombolytic agents, GPIIb/IIIa inhibitor or warfarin. [*Caveat: However, if in the judgment of the investigator a patient needs to be anticoagulated, but this can be deferred for 48 hours, then they could be included.] - Currently participating or has participated in any investigational drug or device study within 30 days before the first dose of study medication. - Known hypersensitivity to Argatroban or its agents. - Additional exclusion criteria if patient presents between 3-4.5 hours: 1. Age >80 2. Currently taking oral anticoagulants (regardless of INR) 3. A history of stroke and diabetes. 4. NIHSS > 25. |
Country | Name | City | State |
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United States | University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston | Houston | Texas |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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The University of Texas Health Science Center, Houston |
United States,
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
---|---|---|---|---|
Primary | Safety as measured by the incidence (absolute number) of symptomatic intracranial hemorrhage (sICH) | defined as: Any evidence of bleeding on brain imaging that is associated with clinically significant neurological worsening (Greater or equals 4 NIH stroke scale points) and Parenchymal Hemorrhage 2 (PH-2); evidence of confluent hemorrhage on brain imaging that occupies > 30% of the volume of the infarct and produces significant mass effect. |
12-36 hours after rt-PA bolus. | |
Secondary | Feasibility of combining Argatroban with usual care as measured by success of starting the study medication bolus before the end of rt-PA infusion. 1. CT to tPA time, 2. CT to groin-puncture compared to institutional stroke-center database | 0-12 hours after stroke onset or hospital presentation. | ||
Secondary | Safety as measured by the incidence (absolute number of cases) of: 1. Groin or retroperitoneal hematoma 2. Major systemic hemorrhage requiring transfusion 3. Arterial perforation or dissection | 0-48 hours after enrollment. | ||
Secondary | Rates and completeness of arterial reperfusion as measured by cerebral angiography. Assessed at time of diagnostic (first intracranial injection unilateral to the occlusive lesion) and at the termination of study procedure. | At the end of Intra-Arterial therapy procedure (usually <12 hours from enrollment) | ||
Secondary | A NIH Stroke Scale (NIHSS) assessment will be performed at baseline and repeated at 24 hours, 48 hours and Day 7/discharge (whichever comes first). | 24, 48 hours, and Day 7 after rt-PA treatment. |
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