Summary

Eligibility
for people ages 18 years and up (full criteria)
Location
at UCLA UCSD
Dates
study started
completion around

Description

Summary

This is a study to compare safety and efficacy of inhaled isoflurane administered via the Sedaconda ACD-S device system versus intravenous propofol for sedation of mechanically ventilated patients in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) setting.

Official Title

A Phase 3, Multicenter, Randomized, Controlled, Open Label, Assessor-Blinded Study to Evaluate the Efficacy and Safety of Inhaled Isoflurane Delivered Via the Sedaconda ACD-S Compared to Intravenous Propofol for Sedation of Mechanically Ventilated Intensive Care Unit Adult Patients (INSPiRE-ICU2)

Details

This is a phase 3, multicenter, randomized, controlled, open-label, assessor-blinded study to evaluate the efficacy and safety of inhaled isoflurane delivered via the Sedaconda ACD-S compared to intravenous propofol for sedation of mechanically ventilated Intensive Care Unit (ICU) adult patients.

Keywords

Sedation, mechanical ventilation, propofol, ICU, isoflurane

Eligibility

You can join if…

Open to people ages 18 years and up

  • Adults ≥18 years of age;
  • Patients who are anticipated to require >12 hours of invasive mechanical ventilation and continuous sedation in the ICU; and
  • Receipt of continuous sedation due to clinical need for sedation to RASS <0.

You CAN'T join if...

  • Need for RASS -5;
  • Sedation for invasive mechanical ventilation immediately prior to Baseline for >72 hours;
  • Severe neurological condition before ICU admission that causes the patient to lack ability to participate in the study (ie, unable to be assessed for RASS and CPOT);
  • Ventilator tidal volume <200 or >1000 mL at Baseline;
  • Need for extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO), extracorporeal CO2 removal (ECCO2R), high frequency oscillation ventilation (HFOV), or high frequency percussive ventilation (HFPV) at Screening;
  • Comfort care only (end of life care);
  • Contraindication to propofol or isoflurane;
  • Known or family history of MH;
  • Severe hemodynamic compromise, defined as the need for norepinephrine ≥0.3 mcg/kg/min (or equivalent vasopressor dose) to maintain blood pressure within acceptable range, assumed to be mean arterial pressure ≥65 mmHg unless prescribed clinically;
  • Allergy to isoflurane or propofol, or have propofol infusion syndrome.
  • History of ventricular tachycardia/Long QT Syndrome;
  • Requirement of IV benzodiazepine or barbiturate administration for seizures or dependencies, including alcohol withdrawal
  • Neuromuscular disease that impairs spontaneous ventilation (eg, C5 or higher spinal cord injury, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, etc);
  • Concurrent enrollment in another study that, in the Investigator's opinion, would impact the patient's safety or assessments of this study;
  • Participation in other study involving investigational drug(s) or devices(s) within 30 days prior to Randomization;
  • Anticipated requirement of treatment with continuous infusion of a neuromuscular blocking agent for >4 hours;
  • Female patients who are pregnant or breast-feeding;
  • Imperative need for continuous active humidification through mechanical ventilation circuit;
  • Attending physician's refusal to include the patient; or
  • Inability to obtain informed consent.

Locations

  • University of California, Los Angeles
    Los Angeles California 90095 United States
  • University of California, San Diego
    San Diego California 92023 United States
  • Memorial Health Services
    Long Beach California 90807 United States
  • Stanford University
    Redwood City California 94063 United States

Details

Status
in progress, not accepting new patients
Start Date
Completion Date
(estimated)
Sponsor
Sedana Medical
Links
Isoflurane 100% inhalation vapour, liquid. Summary of product characteristics. West Drayton, United Kingdon. Piramal Critical Care Ltd. Electronic medicines compendium(emc), last updated 29 October 2019. Accessed 09 September 2020.
ID
NCT05327296
Phase
Phase 3 Sedation Research Study
Study Type
Interventional
Participants
Expecting 235 study participants
Last Updated