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The purpose of this study is to determine if TAR-302-5018, an investigational drug-delivery system, is safe and tolerable in patients with neurogenic detrusor overactivity (NDO) resulting from spinal cord injury (SCI).
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| Label | Type | Description | Intervention Names |
|---|---|---|---|
| TAR-302-5018 | Experimental | Trospium-Releasing Intravesical System (TAR-302-5018) is placed into the bladder through an inserter on Study Day 0 and is removed on Study Day 42. TAR-302-5018 releases trospium gradually during the 42 day indwelling time. |
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| Name | Type | Description | Arm Group Labels | Other Names |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Trospium-Releasing Intravesical System (TAR-302-5018) | Drug | TAR-302-5018 is a passive, nonresorbable trospium-releasing intravesical system whose primary mode of action is the controlled release of trospium into the bladder over a 42-day period. |
| Measure | Description | Time Frame |
|---|---|---|
| Safety of TAR-302-5018: Safety will be assessed throughout the study based on reported AEs | Safety will be assessed throughout the study based on reported AEs, investigational product events (IPEs), physical examinations (PEs), vital signs, clinical laboratory tests, scheduled cystoscopic examinations, bladder ultrasounds, bladder post-void residual volume (PVR), and the use of concomitant medications. | Safety will be assessed from the signing of the informed consent form through Study Day 49 (+ 7 days) for a total of up to 77 days. |
| Measure | Description | Time Frame |
|---|---|---|
| Tolerability of TAR-302-5018 | Tolerability will be determined by the proportion of subjects who require TAR-302-5018 removal prior to the planned removal on Day 42 due to meeting any of the Subject Stopping Safety Criteria or other drug or device constituent related adverse event. | Tolerability will be assessed during the 42-day indwelling period unless removed due to lack of tolerability in advance of the Day 42 scheduled removal. |
| Measure | Description | Time Frame |
|---|---|---|
| The Change in Quality of Life as assessed by Qualiveen Surveys | Evidence of improvement in QoL assessed at Study Days 14 (± 1 day) and 42 and compared to Study Day 0 (baseline) as assessed by the following instrument. | Three time-points across 42 days (Study Day 0 to Study Day 42). |
Inclusion Criteria
Diagnosis of traumatic or nontraumatic suprasacral SCI for longer than 6 months and a documented history of NDO.
Age ≥ 18 years.
Demonstrated competence in and currently uses intermittent catheterization (IC) to empty the bladder (minimum of 4 IC events/day).
History of non-stress-based urinary incontinence.
Exclusion Criteria
Participation in another drug or device study within 60 days prior to the screening visit.
Previous urologic surgery that either decreases outlet resistance (transurethral prostatectomy, urethral stent, sphincterotomy) or changes native bladder anatomy (bladder augmentation).
Presence of significant renal dysfunction at screening (Glomerular Filtration Rate < 30 mL/min).
Presence of significant polyuria of any cause at screening (urine output > 4,000 mL/day).
History of pelvic radiation.
History of either bladder cancer or bladder pathology that the investigator deems unfit for study inclusion.
Active malignancies within 12 months with the exception of those with a negligible risk of metastasis or death treated with expected curative outcome.
Symptomatic autonomic dysreflexia requiring ongoing treatment.
In the opinion of the investigator, the subject has a history of significant stress urinary incontinence.
Subjects with active bladder stones or history of bladder stones < 6 months prior to study entry.
History of recurrent symptomatic UTIs (> 6 per 1 year).
Subjects with either untreated urinary retention or gastric retention or uncontrolled narrow-angle glaucoma.
Subjects with known hypersensitivity to trospium or chemically-related drugs.
Subjects with known hypersensitivity to nitinol or silicone.
Subjects actively taking oral trospium. If previously used and discontinued, these medications must have been stopped for >2 weeks.
The addition of a new or a change in dose to a current medication for the treatment of OAB (i.e. anticholinergics, beta-3 adrenergic agonists, antispasmodics, antidepressants, or hormones) within 30 days prior to signing the Informed Consent Form (ICF). A current dose must continue through the final study visit. If previously used and discontinued, these medications must have been stopped for > 2 weeks prior to Day 0.
Intravesical onabotulinum toxin use within the last 9 months prior to the screening visit.
Intravesical anticholinergic medications within the last 30 days prior to the screening visit.
History of non-medication based therapy (i.e. Interstim therapy) for the treatment of OAB. History of non-invasive neuromodulation (i.e. Percutaneous Tibial Nerve Stimulation (PTNS)) is allowed if discontinued at least 8 weeks prior to Study Day 0.
Female subject who is pregnant (as verified by urine test at time of screening) or lactating or of childbearing potential and not using acceptable methods of contraception.
Subject has a medical condition that may cause noncompliance with the study protocol.
Subject refuses to provide written informed consent.
Subject will be unable or unwilling to complete the questionnaires, diaries, or attend all protocol mandated study visits.
Presence of any bladder or urethral anatomic feature that in the opinion of the investigator may prevent the safe placement, indwelling use or removal of TAR-302-5018.
History or presence of any significant cardiovascular, pulmonary, hepatic, renal, gastrointestinal, gynecological, endocrine, immunological, dermatological, neurological or psychiatric disease or disorder that, in the opinion of the investigator, contraindicates participation.
History of any of the following within 3 months prior to Screening Visit:
Difficulty providing blood samples.
Other unspecified reasons that, in the opinion of the investigator or TARIS, make the subject unsuitable for enrollment.
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| Name | Affiliation | Role |
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| Michael Kennelly, MD | Wake Forest University Health Sciences | Principal Investigator |
| Facility | Status | City | State | ZIP | Country | Contacts |
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| Michigan Institute of Urology | Troy | Michigan | 48084 | United States | ||
| Carolinas HealthCare System |
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| Peak Plasma Concentration (Cmax) | Plasma will be evaluated for trospium levels on Study Days 0, 3, 7, 14, 28, 42, and 49. | Seven time-points across 49 days (Day 0 through Day 49). |
| Peak Urine Concentration (Cmax) | Urine will be evaluated for trospium levels on Study Days 0, 3, 7, 14, 28, 42, and 49. | Seven time-points across 49 days (Day 0 through Day 49). |
| Preliminary Urodynamic Efficacy: Vesical Filling Phase - Instillation Volume | Instillation volume at first sensation (mL) | Day 0, Day 14 (+/- 1 day), Day 42 |
| Preliminary Urodynamic Efficacy: Vesical Filling Phase - Vesical Pressure | Vesical pressure at first sensation (cmH2O) | Day 0, Day 14 (+/- 1 day), Day 42 |
| Preliminary Urodynamic Efficacy: Vesical Filling Phase - Instillation Volume | Instillation volume at first desire to urinate (mL) | Day 0, Day 14 (+/- 1 day), Day 42 |
| Preliminary Urodynamic Efficacy: Vesical Filling Phase - Vesical Pressure | Vesical pressure at first desire to urinate (cmH2O) | Day 0, Day 14 (+/- 1 day), Day 42 |
| Preliminary Urodynamic Efficacy: Vesical Filling Phase - Instillation Volume | Instillation volume at maximal desire to urinate (mL) | Day 0, Day 14 (+/- 1 day), Day 42 |
| Preliminary Urodynamic Efficacy: Vesical Filling Phase - Vesical Pressure | Vesical pressure at maximal desire to urinate (cmH2O) | Day 0, Day 14 (+/- 1 day), Day 42 |
| Preliminary Urodynamic Efficacy: Vesical Filling Phase - Instillation Volume | Instillation volume at maximum capacity (mL) | Day 0, Day 14 (+/- 1 day), Day 42 |
| Preliminary Urodynamic Efficacy: Vesical Filling Phase - Detrusor Pressure | Detrusor pressure at maximum capacity (cmH2O) | Day 0, Day 14 (+/- 1 day), Day 42 |
| Preliminary Urodynamic Efficacy: Vesical Filling Phase - Bladder Compliance | Bladder compliance (mL/cmH2O) | Day 0, Day 14 (+/- 1 day), Day 42 |
| Preliminary Urodynamic Efficacy: Involuntary Bladder Contractions - Instillation Volume | Instillation Volume (mL) | Day 0, Day 14 (+/- 1 day), Day 42 |
| Preliminary Urodynamic Efficacy: Involuntary Bladder Contractions - Vesical Pressure | Vesical pressure (cmH2O) | Day 0, Day 14 (+/- 1 day), Day 42 |
| Preliminary Urodynamic Efficacy: Involuntary Bladder Contractions - Detrusor Pressure | Detrusor pressure (cmH2O) | Day 0, Day 14 (+/- 1 day), Day 42 |
| Preliminary Urodynamic Efficacy: Vesical Voiding Phase - Peak Flow | Peak flow (mL/s) | Day 0, Day 14 (+/- 1 day), Day 42 |
| Preliminary Urodynamic Efficacy: Vesical Voiding Phase - Mean Flow | Mean flow (mL/s) | Day 0, Day 14 (+/- 1 day), Day 42 |
| Preliminary Urodynamic Efficacy: Vesical Voiding Phase - Detrusor Pressure | Detrusor pressure at the peak flow (cmH2O) | Day 0, Day 14 (+/- 1 day), Day 42 |
| Preliminary Urodynamic Efficacy: Vesical Voiding Phase - Total Voided Volume | Total voided volume (mL) | Day 0, Day 14 (+/- 1 day), Day 42 |
| Preliminary Urodynamic Efficacy: Vesical Voiding Phase - Post Void Residual Volume | Post void residual volume (mL) | Day 0, Day 14 (+/- 1 day), Day 42 |
| Charlotte |
| North Carolina |
| 28207 |
| United States |
| Urology of Virginia | Virginia Beach | Virginia | 23462 | United States |
| Virginia Mason | Seattle | Washington | 98101 | United States |