Title

Alfapump-albumin Replacement Therapy
Study Into the Effects of Albumin Replacement Therapy on Renal and Circulatory Function in Patients Implanted With the Alfapump
  • Phase

    N/A
  • Study Type

    Interventional
  • Status

    Terminated
  • Intervention/Treatment

    albumin (Human) ...
  • Study Participants

    10
The study will be a single centre, open-label trial. The patients will have a diagnosis of refractory ascites and will meet specified inclusion/exclusion criteria Informed consent will be obtained from all patients. All patients will have an alfapump surgically inserted and in addition will receive 8g of salt-poor Human Albumin Solution (20%) per 1 litre of Ascites drained. This Intravenous administration will be intermittent (every month) and will take place as a day patient. Patients will also receive standard of care, which may include, but is not limited to, administration of diuretics, paracentesis and consideration for orthotopic liver transplantation.
The study will be a single centre, open-label trial. The patients will have a diagnosis of refractory ascites and will meet specified inclusion/exclusion criteria Informed consent will be obtained from all patients. All patients will have an alfapump surgically inserted and in addition will receive 8g of salt-poor Human Albumin Solution (20%) per 1 litre of Ascites drained. This Intravenous administration will be intermittent (every 2 weeks) and will take place as a day patient. Patients will also receive standard of care, which may include, but is not limited to, administration of diuretics, paracentesis and consideration for orthotopic liver transplantation.

The primary objective of the study is to assess whether intermittent human albumin replacement in accordance with large volume paracentesis guidelines (8g/L ascites drained) can prevent the development of renal dysfunction at the 3-month assessment. This would potentially guide the clinical use of the alfapump system.

The secondary objectives of the study are to address the objectives of a previous alfa pump study /sub study, to allow comparison of the proposed study data to that generated in the previous studies. These will be measured at the 1-month and 3-month time points.
Study Started
Jan 31
2016
Primary Completion
Dec 31
2017
Study Completion
Dec 31
2017
Last Update
Apr 09
2018

Device alfapump

Implantation of alfapump

  • Other names: automated low flow ascites pump

Drug salt-poor Human Albumin solution

Patients implanted with an alfapump will receive intermittent salt-poor human albumin solution

  • Other names: Human albumin

alfapump with albumin treatment Experimental

patients implanted with an alfapump, receiving intermittent salt-poor Human Albumin solution treatment

Criteria

Inclusion Criteria:

Males and non-pregnant females (determined by serum pregnancy test) ≥ 18 years of age. Women of childbearing age must be prepared to use at least 1 effective (≤1% failure rate) method of contraception during the course of the study
Cirrhosis of the liver defined by histological and/or clinical, and/or radiological criteria
Presenting with refractory ascites* and requiring periodic large volume paracentesis (large volume defined as ≥ 5 L to accord with the clinical guidance of EASL, European Association for the Study of the Liver, which recommends withdrawal of 5 L should precipitate administration of albumin).
Capable of giving written informed consent, willing to comply with study procedures and ability to operate the device

Exclusion Criteria:

Gastrointestinal haemorrhage over the last 7 days
Renal failure defined as serum creatinine higher than or equal to 2 mg/dl
Severe coagulopathy defined as prothrombin time greater than 40% more than Upper Limit of Normal
Platelet count of less than 40,000 / μL unless platelet therapy is given at the time of surgery
Clinical Evidence of recurrent bacterial peritonitis, defined as 2 or more episodes over the last 6 months or a single episode within the last 2 weeks
Clinical evidence of recurrent urinary infections, defined as 2 or more episodes over the last 6 months or a single episode within the last 2 weeks
Clinical evidence of loculated ascites
Advanced hepatocellular carcinoma, defined as exceeding Milan criteria
Obstructive uropathy, residual urinary volume exceeding 100ml, or any bladder anomaly which might contraindicate implantation of the device
Concurrently implanted with any other Active Implantable Medical Device, including, but not limited to cardiac pacemaker or cardiovertering defibrillator
Pregnant females or females anticipating pregnancy during study period
Patients currently enrolled in another interventional clinical study
Other concomitant disease or condition likely to significantly decrease life expectancy or present anaesthetic risk (e.g., moderate to severe congestive heart failure)
Known presence of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)
Immuno-modulatory treatment (including azathioprine, methotrexate, anti-TNF therapies) used within last 4 months
Known or suspected hepatic or extra hepatic malignancy, unless adequately treated or in complete remission for ≥ 3 years
BMI>40 presenting a risk for surgery and tunnelled lines
Patients with contraindications for general anesthesia
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