Phase II RCT to Assess Efficacy of Intravenous Administration of Oxytocin in Patients Affected by COVID-19

NCT ID: NCT04386447

Last Updated: 2021-01-14

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Basic Information

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Recruitment Status

WITHDRAWN

Clinical Phase

PHASE2

Study Classification

INTERVENTIONAL

Study Start Date

2020-09-01

Study Completion Date

2020-12-31

Brief Summary

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Introduction There are currently no treatments with demonstrated efficacy for COVID-19 infection. Epidemiological evidence points to the existence of intrinsic protection factors which make young persons and women more resistant to the infection, whereas older patients with multiple illnesses, above all with heart disease, are at greatest risk. This trial proposes treatment initiated in the early stages of the disease, when clinical worsening is most likely, with intravenous Oxytocin (OT), an endogenous hormone currently safely used in clinical practice. The selection of this molecule is based on numerous experimental and clinical observations, which show its activity in modulating resistance to pathogens, in mitigating overall cardiovascular risk, and in acting on the production of Nitric Oxide (ON) in the lungs, which is emerging as a key therapeutic factor for the improvement of respiratory function in patients with SARS-COVID 19. Finally, OT is physiologically produced by the human body, especially in the female sex and in the age ranges that coincide with most resistant patients. In routine clinical practice, OT exhibits an excellent therapeutic index, in absence of significant adverse effects.

Primary aim To assess the effects of Oxytocin in addition to standard therapy, with respect to Standard of Care (SoC), in reducing the number of patients who enter a critical stage Secondary aim

To describe:

* Mortality 28 days after randomization
* Time to mechanical ventilation during the study
* Duration of dependency on oxygen supply
* Length of stay
* Temporal trend of clinical improvement (7-category ordinal scale)
* Safety analysis

Detailed Description

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Intervention In addition to standard treatment, patients in the experimental arm will receive intravenous OT with dilution of 25 UI or 40 UI OT in 500cc physiological solution NaCl 9%. OT will be administered with continuous pump infusion with 62,5 ml/h. The clinician will have the option to decrease infusion speed based on significant variations in arterial pressure, otherwise, the total 25 UI or 40 UI amount will be infused in 8 hours. Treatment duration will be 10 days

Standard of Care (SoC). Standard of Care will comply with the indications of the Emilia-Romagna Region for the treatment of covid-19, and will include the following:

* Oxygen supply or non-invasive ventilation to target peripheral blood saturation \> 94%
* Hydroxychloroquine 200mg b.i.d w/o an initial 1-2 days loading dose of 400 mg bid for 1-2 days (the dose may be reduced in patients with advanced CKD according to local protocols) or remdesivir 200 mg in.v on day 1, followed by a 100 mg q.d.
* Antiretroviral therapy (usually for 5 days) with lopinavir / ritonavir or darunavir / cobicistat is permitted
* Azithromycin 500 mg q.d., usually for 5 days, is permitted in patients with suspected bacterial superinfection, paying particular attention to safety, considering reports of risk of adverse events in association with hydroxychloroquine
* Prophylaxis for deep vein thrombosis
* Steroids are not routinely recommended but may be considered in selected patients.

Study design Phase II, multicenter, open-label, experimental randomized controlled trial with an adaptive design, aiming to assess superiority of Oxytocin administration vs SoC.

The adaptive design includes Stage 1, which aims to define the more active of the two considered OT doses, verify endpoints, the target population and the necessary sample size for the following Stage. Selection between the two considered doses (25 UI e 40 UI) will be based on the proportion of patients for which one of the conditions that make up the endpoint is recorded (see below). To this end, for each of the 2 dosages of the experimental agent, a single arm, single stage Fleming design will be applied. Patients enrolled in this Stage will be assigned by balanced randomization (1:1) to one of the two OT doses. The decisional algorithm requires that in a sample of 25 patients, at least 20 (80%) do not worsen to a critical stage (main endpoint) with respect to an expected 17 (68%) with only SOC.

In Stage 2, patients in the experimental arm will receive the dose selected in Stage 1. The study, on two parallel groups, will use unbalanced randomization, because patients who received the selected dose in Stage 1 will be included in the experimental arm to achieve equal sample size between the two arms (60+60) for the analysis of final endpoints Sample size Stage 1 - sample is determined according to the single arm single stage Fleming design applied to each of the 2 investigated OT doses (25 and 40 UI). 25 patients for each dose are estimated necessary to demonstrate a statistically significant difference considering the one-tail test with an alpha probability of 10% and a statistical power of 80%.

Stage 2 - determined using as comparison the test for proportions. From available data, it is assumed that during 14 days of hospitalization the proportion of patients in the SoC group who enters a critical stage (primary endpoint) is 30%, versus 12% in the experimental arm. Using a two-tail test, an alpha probability of 10% and a statistical power of 80%, was estimated that 60 patients per arm are necessary to demonstrate a statistically significant difference

Conditions

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Covid-19 Corona Virus Infection SARS-CoV 2

Study Design

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Allocation Method

RANDOMIZED

Intervention Model

PARALLEL

Primary Study Purpose

TREATMENT

Blinding Strategy

NONE

Study Groups

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Oxytocin 40 UI + SOC

In addition to standard treatment, patients in the experimental arm will receive intravenous OT with dilution of 40 UI OT in 500cc physiological solution NaCl 9%. OT will be administered with continuous pump infusion with 62,5 ml/h. The clinician will have the option to decrease infusion speed based on significant variations in arterial pressure, otherwise, the total 25 UI or 40 UI amount will be infused in 8 hours. Treatment duration will be 10 days

Group Type EXPERIMENTAL

Oxytocin

Intervention Type DRUG

In addition to standard treatment, patients in the experimental arm will receive intravenous OT with dilution of 25 UI or 40 UI OT in 500cc physiological solution NaCl 9%. OT will be administered with continuous pump infusion with 62,5 ml/h. The clinician will have the option to decrease infusion speed based on significant variations in arterial pressure, otherwise, the total 25 UI or 40 UI amount will be infused in 8 hours. Treatment duration will be 10 days

Oxytocin 25 UI + SOC

In addition to standard treatment, patients in the experimental arm will receive intravenous OT with dilution of 25 UI OT in 500cc physiological solution NaCl 9%. OT will be administered with continuous pump infusion with 62,5 ml/h. The clinician will have the option to decrease infusion speed based on significant variations in arterial pressure, otherwise, the total 25 UI or 40 UI amount will be infused in 8 hours. Treatment duration will be 10 days

Group Type EXPERIMENTAL

Oxytocin

Intervention Type DRUG

In addition to standard treatment, patients in the experimental arm will receive intravenous OT with dilution of 25 UI or 40 UI OT in 500cc physiological solution NaCl 9%. OT will be administered with continuous pump infusion with 62,5 ml/h. The clinician will have the option to decrease infusion speed based on significant variations in arterial pressure, otherwise, the total 25 UI or 40 UI amount will be infused in 8 hours. Treatment duration will be 10 days

Standard of Care

Standard of Care (SoC). Standard of Care will comply with the indications of the Emilia-Romagna Region for the treatment of covid-19, and will include the following:

* Oxygen supply or non-invasive ventilation to target peripheral blood saturation \> 94%
* Hydroxychloroquine 200mg b.i.d w/o an initial 1-2 days loading dose of 400 mg bid for 1-2 days (the dose may be reduced in patients with advanced CKD according to local protocols) or remdesivir 200 mg in.v on day 1, followed by a 100 mg q.d.
* Antiretroviral therapy (usually for 5 days) with lopinavir / ritonavir or darunavir / cobicistat is permitted
* Azithromycin 500 mg q.d., usually for 5 days, is permitted in patients with suspected bacterial superinfection, paying particular attention to safety, considering reports of risk of adverse events in association with hydroxychloroquine
* Prophylaxis for deep vein thrombosis
* Steroids are not routinely recommended but may be considered in selected patients.

Group Type OTHER

Standard of Care

Intervention Type DRUG

Standard of Care (SoC). Standard of Care will comply with the indications of the Emilia-Romagna Region for the treatment of covid-19, and will include the following:

* Oxygen supply or non-invasive ventilation to target peripheral blood saturation \> 94%
* Hydroxychloroquine 200mg b.i.d w/o an initial 1-2 days loading dose of 400 mg bid for 1-2 days (the dose may be reduced in patients with advanced CKD according to local protocols) or remdesivir 200 mg in.v on day 1, followed by a 100 mg q.d.
* Antiretroviral therapy (usually for 5 days) with lopinavir / ritonavir or darunavir / cobicistat is permitted
* Azithromycin 500 mg q.d., usually for 5 days, is permitted in patients with suspected bacterial superinfection, paying particular attention to safety, considering reports of risk of adverse events in association with hydroxychloroquine
* Prophylaxis for deep vein thrombosis
* Steroids are not routinely recommended but may be considered in selected patients.

Interventions

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Oxytocin

In addition to standard treatment, patients in the experimental arm will receive intravenous OT with dilution of 25 UI or 40 UI OT in 500cc physiological solution NaCl 9%. OT will be administered with continuous pump infusion with 62,5 ml/h. The clinician will have the option to decrease infusion speed based on significant variations in arterial pressure, otherwise, the total 25 UI or 40 UI amount will be infused in 8 hours. Treatment duration will be 10 days

Intervention Type DRUG

Standard of Care

Standard of Care (SoC). Standard of Care will comply with the indications of the Emilia-Romagna Region for the treatment of covid-19, and will include the following:

* Oxygen supply or non-invasive ventilation to target peripheral blood saturation \> 94%
* Hydroxychloroquine 200mg b.i.d w/o an initial 1-2 days loading dose of 400 mg bid for 1-2 days (the dose may be reduced in patients with advanced CKD according to local protocols) or remdesivir 200 mg in.v on day 1, followed by a 100 mg q.d.
* Antiretroviral therapy (usually for 5 days) with lopinavir / ritonavir or darunavir / cobicistat is permitted
* Azithromycin 500 mg q.d., usually for 5 days, is permitted in patients with suspected bacterial superinfection, paying particular attention to safety, considering reports of risk of adverse events in association with hydroxychloroquine
* Prophylaxis for deep vein thrombosis
* Steroids are not routinely recommended but may be considered in selected patients.

Intervention Type DRUG

Other Intervention Names

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Oxytocin OT SOC

Eligibility Criteria

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Inclusion Criteria

* Age \> 18 years
* Diagnosis of pneumonia caused by COVID-19
* Respiratory and/or systemic symptoms and initial mild respiratory failure and with objective signs of lung involvement
* Respiratory frequency ≥25/min, blood oxygen saturation (SaO2) \< 95% in A-A, PaO2/FiO2 ratio \< 300
* Hospital admission since less than 48 hours
* Signature of informed consent for study participation

Exclusion Criteria

* MEWS score \> 4
* Severe multiple organ failure
* Recent cardiomyopathy, unstable angina, acute myocardial infarction
* Severe kidney failure with glomerular filtration rate less than 30 ml/min or renal replacement therapy or peritoneal dialysis
* History of diabetes insipidus or severe hyponatremia (\<128 mEq/L) or hypernatremia (\>155 mEq/L)
* QT interval which in the opinion of the patient's treating physician contraindicates therapy with OT
* State of shock
* Women who are pregnant or nursing
* Known intolerance or hypersensitivity to the drug or its excipients
* Treatment with antirejection agents
* Individuals with severe liver failure
* Patients enrolled in other clinical trials
Minimum Eligible Age

18 Years

Eligible Sex

ALL

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

No

Sponsors

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University of Parma

OTHER

Sponsor Role collaborator

Azienda Ospedaliero-Universitaria di Parma

OTHER

Sponsor Role lead

Responsible Party

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Tiziana Meschi

Director of the Geriatric Rehabilitation Medical Department

Responsibility Role PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR

Principal Investigators

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Tiziana Meschi, MD,PhD

Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR

Azienda Ospedaliero-Universitaria di Parma

Locations

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CNRS

Lyon, , France

Site Status

Azienda Ospedaliero Universitaria di Parma

Parma, PR, Italy

Site Status

Ospedale San Francesco

Nuoro, , Italy

Site Status

Countries

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France Italy

Other Identifiers

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OsCOVID19

Identifier Type: -

Identifier Source: org_study_id

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