ACTIV-5 / Big Effect Trial (BET-A) for the Treatment of COVID-19

Part of paid clinical trials in Tucson, Arizona.

Sponsor
National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID)
Study ID
NCT04583956
Phase
PHASE2
Status
Completed

Conditions

Eligibility Criteria

Sex
ALL
Age
18 Years - 99 Years
Healthy Volunteers
Not accepted

Interventions

  • Placebo — OTHER
    Risankizumab placebo will be given at an equal volume at the same schedule.
  • Remdesivir — DRUG
    Remdesivir is a single diastereomer monophosphoramidate prodrug for the intracellular delivery of a modified adenine nucleoside analog GS-441524.
  • Risankizumab — BIOLOGICAL
    Risankizumab is a humanized immunoglobulin (Ig) G1 antagonistic monoclonal antibody (mAb) directed against the p19 subunit of the human cytokine interleukin-23. Risankizumab is formulated in a buffer of 4.4 mM disodium succinate hexahydrate/succinic acid, 225 mM sorbitol, 0.2 mg/mL polysorbate 20, and WFI in a 6R vial.

Study Details

This is a platform trial to conduct a series of randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trials using common assessments and endpoints in hospitalized adults diagnosed with Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19). Big Effect Trial (BET) is a proof-of-concept study with the intent of identifying promising treatments to enter a more definitive study. The study will be conducted in up to 70 domestic sites and 5 international sites. The study will compare different investigational therapeutic agents to a common control arm and determine which have relatively large effects. In order to maintain the double blind, each intervention will have a matched placebo. However, the control arm will be shared between interventions and may include participants receiving the matched placebo for a different intervention. The goal is not to determine clear statistical significance for an intervention, but rather to determine which products have clinical data suggestive of efficacy and should be moved quickly into larger studies. Estimates produced from BET will provide an improved basis for designing the larger trial, in terms of sample size and endpoint selection. Products with little indication of efficacy will be dropped on the basis of interim evaluations. In addition, some interventions may be discontinued on the basis of interim futility or efficacy analyses. One or more interventions may be started at any time. The number of interventions enrolling are programmatic decisions and will be based on the number of sites and the pace of enrollment. At the time of enrollment, subjects will be randomized to receive any one of the active arms they are eligible for or placebo. Approximately 200 (100 treatment and 100 shared placebo) subjects will be assigned to each arm entering the platform and a given site will generally have no more than 3 interventions at once. The BET-A stage will evaluate the combination of remdesivir with risankizumab vs remdesivir with a risankizumab placebo. The primary objective is to evaluate the clinical efficacy of different investigational therapeutics relative to the control arm in adults hospitalized with COVID-19 according to clinical status (8-point ordinal scale) at Day 8.

Key Dates

Start date
Oct 23, 2020
Status verified
Sep 2021
Primary completion
Sep 13, 2021
Completion
Sep 13, 2021

Study Design

Enrollment
214 participants (actual)
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Intervention model
PARALLEL
Primary purpose
TREATMENT

Arms

  • Active Comparator: Remdesivir + Placebo
    200-mg intravenous (IV) remdesivir loading dose on Day 1, followed by a 100-mg once-daily IV maintenance dose up to a 10-day total course while hospitalized and 1200-mg IV risankizumab placebo infusion (300-mg x 4 vials) once on Day 1. N=100.
  • Experimental: Remdesivir + Risankizumab
    200-mg intravenous (IV) remdesivir loading dose on Day 1, followed by a 100-mg once-daily IV maintenance dose up to a 10-day total course while hospitalized and 1200-mg IV risankizumab infusion (300-mg x 4 vials) once on Day 1. N=100.

Primary Outcome Measure

Number of Participants Meeting Criteria for Each of the 8 Ordinal Scale Categories on Day 8 [ Time Frame: Day 8 ]

Locations (32)

FacilityCityStateZIPSite coordinators
The University of Arizona - Banner University Medical Center Tucson Campus - TucsonTucsonArizona85724-0001-
Kern Medical CenterBakersfieldCalifornia93306-4018-
Hoag Hospital Newport BeachNewport BeachCalifornia92663-
Stanford University - Stanford Hospital and Clinics - Pediatrics - Infectious DiseasesStanfordCalifornia94305-2200-
Penrose Hospital - Emergency MedicineColorado SpringsColorado80907-
St. Francis Medical CenterColorado SpringsColorado80923-
St. Anthony HospitalLakewoodColorado80228-1704-
St. Anthony Hospital North Health CampusWestminsterColorado80023-
Nuvance Health Danbury Hospital - Infectious DiseaseDanburyConnecticut06810-
Yale School of Medicine - The Anlyan Center for Medical Research & Education - ImmunobiologyNew HavenConnecticut06519-1612-
Nuvance Health - Norwalk Hospital - Asthma Pulmonary and Critical Care MedicineNorwalkConnecticut06856-
Grady Memorial HospitalAtlantaGeorgia30303-
Emory Vaccine Center - The Hope ClinicDecaturGeorgia30030-1705-
Cook County Health and Hospitals System - Ruth M Rothstein CORE CenterChicagoIllinois60612-
Rush University Medical CenterChicagoIllinois60612-
Boston Medical Center - Center for Infectious Diseases - Shapiro CenterBostonMassachusetts02118-2526-
Brigham and Women's Hospital - Infectious DiseasesBostonMassachusetts02115-6110-
Hennepin Healthcare Research InstituteMinneapolisMinnesota55415-
University of Nebraska Medical Center- Infectious DiseasesOmahaNebraska68105-
Englewood HospitalEnglewoodNew Jersey07631-
The State University of New York - University at Buffalo - Department of MedicineBuffaloNew York14203-
Mount Sinai School of Medicine - Medicine - Infectious DiseasesNew YorkNew York10029-6504-
Nuvance Health - Vassar Brothers Medical CenterPoughkeepsieNew York12601-
Jacobi Medical CenterThe BronxNew York10461-1119-
Wake Forest Baptist Health - Infectious DiseasesWinston-SalemNorth Carolina27157-
University of Toledo Medical Center - Ruppert ClinicToledoOhio43614-
Doylestown HospitalDoylestownPennsylvania18901-
Kent County Memorial HospitalWarwickRhode Island02886-
Monument Health - Clinical ResearchRapid CitySouth Dakota57701-
Hendrick Health - Hendrick Medical CenterAbileneTexas79601-
Baptist Hospitals of Southeast Texas SiteBeaumontTexas77701-
West Virginia University - Infectious Diseases ClinicMorgantownWest Virginia26506-

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