The Effect of Erythropietin on Microcircualtory Alteration in Intensive Care Unit Patients With Severe Sepsis
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ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: NCT01087450 |
Recruitment Status :
Terminated
(Lack of recruitment)
First Posted : March 16, 2010
Last Update Posted : March 13, 2018
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Condition or disease |
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Sepsis Shock |

Study Type : | Observational |
Actual Enrollment : | 22 participants |
Observational Model: | Other |
Time Perspective: | Prospective |
Official Title: | The Effect of rHuEPO on Microcircualtory Alteration in ICU Patients With Severre Sepsis and Septic Shock |
Actual Study Start Date : | August 12, 2009 |
Actual Primary Completion Date : | March 7, 2018 |
Actual Study Completion Date : | March 7, 2018 |

Group/Cohort |
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Stage1
1. Prospective dose response group. 3 subjects per dose at 200U/kg, 400U/kg and 600U/kg rHuEPO
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Stage 2 Randomized, blinded trial
Control group: Randomized to placebo treatment Treatment Group: Randomized to rHuEPO treatment
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- Changes in sub-lingual micro-circulatory blood flow for each enrolled subject using the Orthogonal Polarization Spectral imaging at three time points [ Time Frame: 1. Baseline; 2. At 1-hour post treatment with EPO or placebo; 3. At 24-hours post treatment with EPO or placebo ]
- Semi-quantitative analysis on all images off-line for microcirculatory flow characteristics the units utilized is Percent Perfused Vessel analysis (PPV%)
- It is proposed that with improved PPV% there will be improved venous blood and tissue oxygen saturation.
- 1. Changes in splanchnic venous oxygen saturation at three time points for each subject. 2. Changes in tissue oxygen saturation of the thenar eminence muscle at three time points for each subject. [ Time Frame: 1. At baseline 2. 1- hour post treatment or placebo 3. At 24 hors post treatment or placebo ]
- Utilizing the blood gas machine in the Intensive Care Unit to measure the splanchnic venous oxygen saturation (SpVo2 or percent saturation) from the venous blood drawn from the femoral central venous catheter.
- Utilizing the In-Spectra monitor model 650 to measure the thenar eminence muscle tissue oxygen saturation or percent saturation.
- With an improvement of microcirculation in the sub-lingual region there should also be oxygenation saturation improvement in the splanchnic blood pool region and tissue oxygen saturation improvement in the thenar eminence muscle.

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Ages Eligible for Study: | 18 Years and older (Adult, Older Adult) |
Sexes Eligible for Study: | All |
Accepts Healthy Volunteers: | No |
Sampling Method: | Probability Sample |
Inclusion Criteria:
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The patients must be 18 years old and over to be included in the study. They must meet criteria for sepsis defined as:40
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Two or more criteria for the systemic inflammatory response syndrome (SIRS):
- heart rate greater than 90 beats per minute, or paced, or taking beta-blockers or the calcium channel blockers verapamil or diltiazem
- respiratory rate greater than 20 breathes per minute, or a PaC02 less than 32 mmHg, or mechanically ventilated
- temperature greater than 38 or less than 36 degrees Celsius
- white blood cell count greater than 12 x 109/L or less than 4 x 109/L, or more than 10% bands on the differential.
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Suspected or confirmed source of infection
And either one of the following definitions:
- Severe Sepsis: Sepsis with at least one organ dysfunction defined as urine output < 0.5 ml/kg/hr for 1 hour, PaO2/FiO2 < 250 (less than 200 if lung is the only dysfunctional organ), platelets < 80 x109/L or a 50% decrease from baseline in the past 3 days, or pH < 7.30 or lactate > 1.5 mmole/L upper normal with base deficit > 5
- Septic shock <48hrs: Persistent arterial hypotension with a systolic pressure < 90 mmHg or a MAP < 60 mmHg or a reduction of in systolic blood pressure > 40 mmHg from baseline, despite adequate fluid resuscitation in the absence of other cause for hypotension or requiring the administration of a pressor agent to maintain the above blood pressure.
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Exclusion Criteria:
- Clinically apparent other forms of shock including cardiogenic, obstructive (massive pulmonary embolism, cardiac tamponade, tension pneumothorax) or hemorrhagic shock
- A known previous severe reaction to erythropoietin
- Uncontrolled hypertension (hypertensive urgency, hypertensive emergency and hypertensive encephalopathy)
- Myocardial infarction and/or stroke within one month
- Hypersensitivity reaction after previous rh-EPO use. Known sensitivity to products from mammalian cell cultures
- Previous history of deep venous thromboses or pulmonary embolism
- Burns
- Cirrhosis
- Traumatic brain injury
- Less than 18 years of age
- Family or patient not committed to aggressive care
- Currently enrolled in another related interventional study
- Any active cancer patients of any type and stage except for patients with basal and squamous cell skin cancers
- Patient weighing > 100 kg

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Canada, Ontario | |
London Health Sciences Center-Critical Care Trauma Center | |
London, Ontario, Canada, N6A 5W9 |
Responsible Party: | Raymond Kao, Physician, London Health Sciences Centre |
ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: | NCT01087450 |
Other Study ID Numbers: |
15474 |
First Posted: | March 16, 2010 Key Record Dates |
Last Update Posted: | March 13, 2018 |
Last Verified: | March 2018 |
Erythropoietin Sepsis Septic shock Orthogonal Polarization Spectroscopy Severe sepsis or Septic shock |
Sepsis Toxemia Shock Infection |
Systemic Inflammatory Response Syndrome Inflammation Pathologic Processes |