A randomized, single ascending dose safety, tolerability and pharmacokinetics study of NicaPlant® in aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage patients undergoing clipping

  • Johannes Kerschbaumer
  • Christian Franz Freyschlag
  • Ondra Petr
  • Tiziana Adage
  • Joerg Breitenbach J
  • Lars Wessels
  • Stefan Wolf
  • Nils Hecht
  • Jens Gempt
  • Maria Wostrack
  • Matthias Gmeiner
  • Maria Gollwitzer
  • Harald Stefanits
  • Martin Bendszus M
  • Andreas Gruber
  • Bernhard Meyer
  • Peter Vajkoczy
  • Claudius Thomé

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage (aSAH) is associated with high morbidity and mortality. Post-hemorrhagic vasospasm with neurological deterioration is a major concern in this context. NicaPlant®, a modified release formulation of the calcium channel blocker nicardipine, has shown vasodilator efficacy preclinically and a similar formulation known as NPRI has shown anti-vasospasm activity in aSAH patients under compassionate use.

RESEARCH QUESTION: The study aimed to assess pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics of NicaPlant® pellets to prevent vasospasm after clip ligation in aSAH.

MATERIAL AND METHODS: In this multicenter, controlled, randomized, dose escalation trial we assessed the safety and tolerability of NicaPlant®. aSAH patients treated by clipping were randomized to receive up to 13 NicaPlant® implants, similarly to the dose of NPRIs previous used, or standard of care treatment.

RESULTS: Ten patients across four dose groups were treated with NicaPlant® (3-13 implants) while four patients received standard of care. 45 non-serious and 13 serious adverse events were reported, 4 non-serious adverse events and 5 serious adverse events assessed a probable or possible causal relationship to the investigational medical product. Across the NicaPlant® groups there was 1 case of moderate vasospasm, while in the standard of care group there were 2 cases of severe vasospasm.

DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSION: The placement of NicaPlant® during clip ligation of a ruptured cerebral aneurysm raised no safety concern. The dose of 10 NicaPlant® implants was selected for further clinical studies.

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OriginalspracheEnglisch
ISSN2772-5294
DOIs
StatusVeröffentlicht - 2023
Extern publiziertJa

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