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DSMC acknowledged no safety concerns with the trial, recommending that the trial be terminated due to slow enrollment
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The purposes of this study in United Network for Organ Sharing (UNOS) Status 1B (or country equivalent) cardiac transplant candidates are to assess the safety and efficacy of Natrecor (nesiritide). The study will evaluate the drug's ability to prevent clinical worsening when administered as a 28-day continuous intravenous infusion in patients receiving standard care and continuous intravenous infusion of dobutamine or milrinone.
Endogenous B-type natruretic peptide (BNP) concentrations correlate with heart failure (HF) severity and are significantly elevated in severe end-stage HF patients. However, normal biologic compensatory responsiveness to BNP is attenuated in patients with severe HF. Patients who are UNOS 1B cardiac transplant candidates have relatively few options for therapy, despite the fact that they constitute a very ill patient population. These options include getting a transplant, if one is available, receiving intravenous inotropes and/or vasodilators, or being implanted with a circulatory support device (e.g. Left Ventricular Assist Device). Natrecor (Nesiritide) is a human recombinant form of BNP approved for use in the treatment of acute decompensated HF. Limited information is available from controlled clinical trials on the effects of Natreor (nesiritide) infusion for longer than 72 hours. However, based on reports in the literature, Natrecor (nesiritide) has been used by independent investigators for much longer durations in end-stage HF patients, including UNOS Status 1B cardiac transplant candidates, who are refractory to standard care. In these patients, Natrecor (nesiritide) has been safely administered by continuous infusion for more than 2 and up to 210 days. These experiences showed that continuous Natrecor (nesiritide) infusion was well tolerated, uniformly improved hemodynamics (circulation of the blood and the forces involved), maintained stable renal (kidney) function, and reduced the need for ventricular assist devices during the prolonged wait for heart transplant. In controlled clinical trials reported in literature, Natrecor (nesiritide) was given concomitantly with several other standard HF therapeutic agents, such as diuretics, angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitors, beta-blockers, dopamine, dobutamine, anticoagulants, digoxin, and oral nitrates. Concomitant dosing was well tolerated, and no drug interactions were observed. No randomized controlled trial has been conducted to evaluate the safety of combination nesiritide and milrinone therapy. Several investigations were undertaken because of concerns over the potential additive hypotensive (lowering blood pressure) effect that these two agents may exert when administered concurrently. The study investigators reported that concurrent dosing of milrinone and nesiritide appeared to be safe and beneficial, without evidence of an additive hypotensive (lowering blood pressure) effect. The TMAC trial will investigate the safety and efficacy of Natrecor (nesiritide), compared with placebo, when added to standard care in the management of end-stage refractory HF.This prospective, randomized(patients are assigned different treatments based on chance), parallel, multicenter, double-blind (neither the doctor nor the patient knows whether the patient is being administered a placebo or the test drug), placebo-controlled study will be conducted with UNOS Status 1B (or equivalent) cardiac transplant candidates who are receiving standard care and continuous IV infusion of dobutamine or milrinone while awaiting heart transplantation. Approximately 120 patients will participate in this study. Enrolled patients will be randomized 1:1 to receive Natrecor (nesiritide) by continuous infusion in addition to standard care and one inotrope (drugs such as dobutamine or milrinone used to increase the heart rate and improve the force of cardiac contraction), or to receive placebo by continuous infusion in addition to standard care and one inotrope (dobutamine or milrinone). Patients will be managed as inpatients or outpatients, according to the guidelines in this protocol and study center practices. All patients will continue to receive their usual long-term cardiac medications (excluding commercial nesiritide). Study drug dose adjustments may be made according to the guidelines in this protocol and the investigator's clinical judgment, and in accordance with the dosing guidelines.Study drug will be administered as a continuous intravenous infusion under the control of a programmable ambulatory infusion pump for the 28-day treatment period. Patients will be hospitalized for study drug initiation and titration to ensure safety, observe tolerability, and achieve the recommended study drug dose. Day 0 (Screening) will entail completing required procedures and randomization. Baseline and screening procedures may occur on the same day. A window of up to 7 days will be permitted between Day 0 (Screening) and Day 1 (Baseline) visits if circumstances delay initiation of study drug dosing. The following day, Day 1 (Baseline), continuous infusion of study drug will begin. Patients will be hospitalized for a minimum of 3 days after starting the study drug for titration and dose optimization. A dose optimization period of up to 5 days will be permitted. Patients will be eligible for discharge following completion of the study procedures on the 4th dosing day (Day 4). Patients will return to the clinic for weekly visits (± 2 days) through Day 28 (Termination of Treatment) and again at Day 35 for a 7-day post dosing safety visit. On the Day 28 visit (Termination of Treatment), Patients may be hospitalized for up to 24 hours at the investigator's discretion to undergo end of treatment study procedures. This study includes two substudies: the Pulmonary Function Testing Substudy and the Glomerular Filtration Rate Substudy. All TMAC Patients will be asked to participate in these substudies. Participation is optional and does not affect enrollment or participation in TMAC. The Study Hypothesis is that continuous administration of Natrecor (nesiritide) over 28 days when added to standard care (including inotropes) is safe and provides a clinical benefit when compared to placebo added to standard care (including inotropes) therapy. Study drug will be administered continuously as a fixed-rate infusion for 28 days without a bolus dose. Natrecor (nesiritide) dosing will begin at 0.005 mcg/kg/min and may be titrated to a maximum dose of 0.015 mcg/kg/min.
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| Label | Type | Description | Intervention Names |
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| 001 | Experimental | Natrecor (nesiritide)+Standard Care+dobutamine or milrinone 28-day continuous infusion no bolus 3-hour 0.005 mcg/kg/min may be titrated to 0.015 mcg/kg/min |
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| 002 | Placebo Comparator | Placebo+Standard Care+dobutamine or milrinone 28-day continuous infusion no bolus 3-hour 0.005 mcg/kg/min may be titrated to 0.015 mcg/kg/min |
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| Name | Type | Description | Arm Group Labels | Other Names |
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| Natrecor (nesiritide)+Standard Care+dobutamine or milrinone | Drug | 3-hour 0.005 mcg/kg/min, may be titrated to 0.015 mcg/kg/min |
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| Measure | Description | Time Frame |
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| Number of Days Alive Without Renal, Hemodynamic, or Electrical Clinical Worsening Through Day 28 (Termination of Treatment) | Number of calendar days alive without renal, hemodynamic, or electrical clinical worsening through Day 28 (termination of treatment or early discontinuation of treatment, whichever occurred first). The endpoint was not normalized for time on study. | 28 days |
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| Changes in Pulmonary Capillary Wedge Pressure (PCWP) | 28 days | |
| All Cause Mortality | Day 30 and Months 2 and 6 | |
| Changes in Pulmonary Artery Pressure (PAP): Systolic, Diastolic, and Mean |
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| Name | Affiliation | Role |
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| Scios, Inc. Clinical Trial | Scios, Inc. | Study Director |
| Facility | Status | City | State | ZIP | Country | Contacts |
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| Stanford | California | United States | ||||
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Of the 16 participants randomized in the study, 1 participant randomized to receive nesiritide was not administered study drug due to investigator decision.Summaries of baseline characteristics are based on the 16 participants who were randomized in the study. Safety and efficacy analyses were based on the 15 participantswho received study drug.
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| FG000 | Natrecor (Nesiritide)+Standard Care+Dobutamine or Milrinone | Nesiritide - 28-day continuous infusion, no bolus; 3-hour 0.005 mcg/kg/min, may be titrated to 0.015 mcg/kg/min. |
| FG001 | Placebo + Standard Care + Dobutamine or Milrinone |
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| Placebo+Standard Care+dobutamine or milrinone | Drug | 28-day continuous infusion, no bolus |
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| Chicago | Illinois | United States |
| Maywood | Illinois | United States |
| Baltimore | Maryland | United States |
| Boston | Massachusetts | United States |
| St Louis | Missouri | United States |
| New York | New York | United States |
| Cleveland | Ohio | United States |
| Columbus | Ohio | United States |
| Philadelphia | Pennsylvania | United States |
| Charleston | South Carolina | United States |
| Houston | Texas | United States |
| Seattle | Washington | United States |
Placebo - 28-day continuous infusion, no bolus; 3-hour 0.005 mcg/kg/min, may be titrated to 0.015 mcg/kg/min.
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| BG000 | Natrecor (Nesiritide)+Standard Care+Dobutamine or Milrinone | Nesiritide - 28-day continuous infusion, no bolus; 3-hour 0.005 mcg/kg/min, may be titrated to 0.015 mcg/kg/min. |
| BG001 | Placebo + Standard Care + Dobutamine or Milrinone | Placebo - 28-day continuous infusion, no bolus; 3-hour 0.005 mcg/kg/min, may be titrated to 0.015 mcg/kg/min. |
| BG002 | Total | Total of all reporting groups |
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| Glomerular Filtration Rate (GFR) | Estimate of the GFR using serum creatinine and demographic factors. | Number | Participants |
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| Primary | Number of Days Alive Without Renal, Hemodynamic, or Electrical Clinical Worsening Through Day 28 (Termination of Treatment) | Number of calendar days alive without renal, hemodynamic, or electrical clinical worsening through Day 28 (termination of treatment or early discontinuation of treatment, whichever occurred first). The endpoint was not normalized for time on study. | Early termination of the study due to enrollment difficulties; efficacy not analyzed. | Posted | 28 days |
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| Secondary | Changes in Pulmonary Capillary Wedge Pressure (PCWP) | Early termination of the study due to enrollment difficulties; efficacy not analyzed. | Posted | 28 days |
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| Secondary | Changes in Pulmonary Artery Pressure (PAP): Systolic, Diastolic, and Mean | Early termination of the study due to enrollment difficulties; efficacy not analyzed. | Posted | 28 days |
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| EG000 | Natrecor (Nesiritide)+Standard Care+Dobutamine or Milrinone | Nesiritide - 28-day continuous infusion, no bolus; 3-hour 0.005 mcg/kg/min, may be titrated to 0.015 mcg/kg/min. | 4 | 8 | 7 | 8 | ||
| EG001 | Placebo + Standard Care + Dobutamine or Milrinone | Placebo - 28-day continuous infusion, no bolus; 3-hour 0.005 mcg/kg/min, may be titrated to 0.015 mcg/kg/min. | 3 | 7 | 6 | 7 |
| Term | Organ System | Source Vocabulary | Assessment Type | Notes | Statistical Information |
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| sepsis | Infections and infestations | MedDRA (9.0) | Systematic Assessment |
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| pneumothorax | Respiratory, thoracic and mediastinal disorders | MedDRA (9.0) | Systematic Assessment |
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| pneumonia | Infections and infestations | MedDRA (9.0) | Systematic Assessment |
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| cardiac failure congestive | Respiratory, thoracic and mediastinal disorders | MedDRA (9.0) | Systematic Assessment |
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| cardiac failure | Cardiac disorders | MedDRA (9.0) | Systematic Assessment |
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| gastroenteritis | Infections and infestations | MedDRA (9.0) | Systematic Assessment |
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| dyspnoea | Respiratory, thoracic and mediastinal disorders | MedDRA (9.0) | Systematic Assessment |
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| hypovolaemia | Metabolism and nutrition disorders | MedDRA (9.0) | Systematic Assessment |
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| anaphylactic reaction | Immune system disorders | MedDRA (9.0) | Systematic Assessment |
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| convulsion | Nervous system disorders | MedDRA (9.0) | Systematic Assessment |
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| staphylococcal sepsis | Infections and infestations | MedDRA (9.0) | Systematic Assessment |
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| gout | Metabolism and nutrition disorders | MedDRA (9.0) | Systematic Assessment |
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| nausea | Gastrointestinal disorders | MedDRA (9.0) | Systematic Assessment |
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| constipation | Gastrointestinal disorders | MedDRA (9.0) | Systematic Assessment |
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| dyspnoea | Respiratory, thoracic and mediastinal disorders | MedDRA (9.0) | Systematic Assessment |
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| pharyngolaryngeal pain | Respiratory, thoracic and mediastinal disorders | MedDRA (9.0) | Systematic Assessment |
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| oedema peripheral | General disorders | MedDRA (9.0) | Systematic Assessment |
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| hypotension | Vascular disorders | MedDRA (9.0) | Systematic Assessment |
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| catheter site infection | Infections and infestations | MedDRA (9.0) | Systematic Assessment |
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| clostridial infection | Infections and infestations | MedDRA (9.0) | Systematic Assessment |
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| clostridium colitis | Infections and infestations | MedDRA (9.0) | Systematic Assessment |
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| naospharyngitis | Infections and infestations | MedDRA (9.0) | Systematic Assessment |
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| staphylococcal infection | Infections and infestations | MedDRA (9.0) | Systematic Assessment |
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| urinary tract infection | Infections and infestations | MedDRA (9.0) | Systematic Assessment |
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| catheter related complication | General disorders | MedDRA (9.0) | Systematic Assessment |
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| catheter site discharge | General disorders | MedDRA (9.0) | Systematic Assessment |
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| rales | Respiratory, thoracic and mediastinal disorders | MedDRA (9.0) | Systematic Assessment |
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| dry skin | Skin and subcutaneous tissue disorders | MedDRA (9.0) | Systematic Assessment |
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| ecchymosis | Skin and subcutaneous tissue disorders | MedDRA (9.0) | Systematic Assessment |
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| erythema | Skin and subcutaneous tissue disorders | MedDRA (9.0) | Systematic Assessment |
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| deep vein thrombosis | Vascular disorders | MedDRA (9.0) | Systematic Assessment |
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| jugular vein distension | Vascular disorders | MedDRA (9.0) | Systematic Assessment |
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| blood creatinine increased | Investigations | MedDRA (9.0) | Systematic Assessment |
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| blood glucose increased | Investigations | MedDRA (9.0) | Systematic Assessment |
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| gallop rythm present | Investigations | MedDRA (9.0) | Systematic Assessment |
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| hepatomegaly | Hepatobiliary disorders | MedDRA (9.0) | Systematic Assessment |
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| dehydration | Metabolism and nutrition disorders | MedDRA (9.0) | Systematic Assessment |
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| hypervolaemia | Metabolism and nutrition disorders | MedDRA (9.0) | Systematic Assessment |
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| hypochloraemia | Metabolism and nutrition disorders | MedDRA (9.0) | Systematic Assessment |
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| hypokalaemia | Metabolism and nutrition disorders | MedDRA (9.0) | Systematic Assessment |
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| hyponatraemia | Metabolism and nutrition disorders | MedDRA (9.0) | Systematic Assessment |
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| dyspepsia | Gastrointestinal disorders | MedDRA (9.0) | Systematic Assessment |
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| post procedural haemorrhage | Injury, poisoning and procedural complications | MedDRA (9.0) | Systematic Assessment |
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| depression | Psychiatric disorders | MedDRA (9.0) | Systematic Assessment |
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| insomnia | Psychiatric disorders | MedDRA (9.0) | Systematic Assessment |
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Early termination of the study due to enrollment difficulties (change in standard of care for patient population as well as changing organ allocation rules by United Network for Organ Sharing); efficacy not analyzed due to limited sample size (n=16).
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| Sr. Director Clinical Leader | Scios R&D, Inc. | 650 564-5084 |
| ID | Term |
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| D006333 | Heart Failure |
| D051437 | Renal Insufficiency |
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| D006331 | Heart Diseases |
| D002318 | Cardiovascular Diseases |
| D007674 | Kidney Diseases |
| D014570 | Urologic Diseases |
| D052776 | Female Urogenital Diseases |
| D005261 | Female Urogenital Diseases and Pregnancy Complications |
| D000091642 | Urogenital Diseases |
| D052801 | Male Urogenital Diseases |
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| D020097 | Natriuretic Peptide, Brain |
| D020105 | Milrinone |
| ID | Term |
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| D045265 | Natriuretic Peptides |
| D036361 | Peptide Hormones |
| D006728 | Hormones |
| D006730 | Hormones, Hormone Substitutes, and Hormone Antagonists |
| D010455 | Peptides |
| D000602 | Amino Acids, Peptides, and Proteins |
| D009419 | Nerve Tissue Proteins |
| D011506 | Proteins |
| D000676 | Amrinone |
| D000631 | Aminopyridines |
| D000588 | Amines |
| D009930 | Organic Chemicals |
| D011725 | Pyridines |
| D006573 | Heterocyclic Compounds, 1-Ring |
| D006571 | Heterocyclic Compounds |
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