Expanded Access Protocol: Umbilical Cord Blood Infusions for Children With Brain Injuries

Trial statusAvailable
Trial phaseNot listed
Trial typeExpanded Access
Biological sexAll
AgeUp to 26
SponsorJoanne Kurtzberg, MD

About this trial

This protocol is designed to enable access to intravenous infusions of banked umbilical cord blood (CB), that is thawed and not more than minimally manipulated, for children with various brain disorders. Children with cerebral palsy, congenital hydrocephalus, apraxia, stroke, hypoxic brain injury and related conditions will be eligible if they have normal immune function and do not qualify for, have previously participated in, or are unable to participate in an active cell therapy clinical trial at Duke Medicine. For the purpose of this protocol the term children refers to patients less than 26 years of age. Cord blood is administered as a cellular infusion without prior treatment with chemotherapy or immunosuppression. The mechanism of action is through paracrine signaling of cord blood monocytes inducing endogenous cells to repair existing damage.

Eligibility criteria

Qualifiers

Autologous: 0-26 years

Sibling: 6 months - 26 years

Unrelated Donor (Duke only): 6 months - 26 years

Diagnosis

Disqualifiers

Unrelated Donor (Duke only): GMFCS level I-IV (age ≥2)

No clinically significant abnormalities in blood counts and basic chemistries for age.

1200 for African American participants

1500 for all other participants

Trial design

Treatments tested in this trial

  • Cord Blood Infusion

Treatment groups

No treatment groups listed

Sponsors and collaborators

Joanne Kurtzberg, MD

Lead sponsor

Duke University

Sponsor institution