The Use of Tocilizumab in the Management of Patients Who Have Severe COVID-19 With Suspected Pulmonary Hyperinflammation
- Sponsor
- Hadassah Medical Organization
- Study ID
- NCT04377750
- Phase
- PHASE4
- Status
- Unknown
Conditions
- Covid19 Pneumonia
Eligibility Criteria
- Sex
- ALL
- Age
- 18 Years - N/A
- Healthy Volunteers
- Not accepted
Interventions
- Tocilizumab — DRUGThe placebo treatment arm will include 100 ml of normal saline administered along 60 min
Study Details
Title: The use of Tocilizumab in the management of patients who have severe COVID-19 with suspected pulmonary hyperinflammation. This is a study designed to assess the therapeutic value of intravenous tocilizumab administered as single 8mg/Kg dose in patients affected by SARS-CoV2 infection with a pulmonary manifestation causing hypoxia. Aim of the study is to test the hypothesis that anti-IL6 treatment can be effective in reducing the virus-induced cytokine storm, blocking deterioration of lung function or even promoting a rapid improvement of clinical conditions, preventing tracheal intubation and/or death. This drug will be administered to those patients entering the ICU with severe acute respiratory failure COVID-19 disease. The endpoints are death and duration of hospitalization. The patients will be assessed with surrogate markers determining the level of the cytokine storm.
Key Dates
- Start date
- Apr 8, 2020
- Status verified
- Apr 2020
- Primary completion
- Apr 29, 2020
- Completion
- May 8, 2021
Study Design
- Enrollment
- 500 participants (estimated)
- Allocation
- RANDOMIZED
- Intervention model
- PARALLEL
- Primary purpose
- TREATMENT
Arms
- Experimental: Tocilizumab treatment groupTreatment: intravenous administration of monoclonal anti body anti- IL6R. The dose is 8 mg/kg up to total dose of 800 mg.
- Placebo Comparator: Placebo groupPlacebo. intravenous administration of 100 ml of normal saline.
Primary Outcome Measure
Survival [ Time Frame: One-month ]
Central Contacts
- Reuven Pizov, Prof.972-50-6265542
- Eithan Galun, Prof.972-2-6777762