A Study of Auxora in Patients With Critical COVID-19 Pneumonia
brief summary
This is a single-blind study of Auxora in patients with critical COVID-19 pneumonia, consisting of up to 3 cohorts of escalating dose. The main goal was to assess pharmacodynamic parameters of immune response, while also assessing safety and tolerability of the drug in this patient population.
detailed description
The primary objective of this study was to assess the pharmacodynamic response of bronchoalveolar lavage (BAL) T cell/monocyte subsets and chemokine release to various doses of Auxora in patients with critical COVID-19 pneumonia. Other objectives included assessment of safety and tolerability of Auxora in patients with critical COVID-19 pneumonia, as well as pharmacokinetic profile of Auxora in these patients. Efficacy was also to be examined based on all-cause mortality at day 60, number of days on mechanical ventilation after randomization, number of days in the hospital after randomization, and number of days in the ICU after randomization.
Patients were randomized 3:1 to Auxora or Placebo. The first 4 patients were enrolled in Cohort 1 (3 Auxora, 1 Placebo). If dose escalation occurred, the next 4 patients were to be enrolled in Cohort 2. If dose escalation occurred again, the next 8 patients were to be enrolled in Cohort 3. The decision to escalate dosing was made by CalciMedica in consultation with the PI and after the review of safety events in Cohorts 1 and 2.
(Note: Trial terminated early after the first patient was enrolled in Cohort 3 due to lack of new Covid-19 hospitalizations.)
official title
A Single-Blind Dose-Ranging Pharmacodynamic Study of Auxora for the Treatment of Patients With Critical COVID-19 Pneumonia