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This is a single-arm, open-label study designed to evaluate the safety and tolerability of complement C3 inhibition in adults with acute ischemic stroke due to anterior circulation large vessel occlusion.",[13],"Drug: Pegcetacoplan Injection [Empaveli]",[15],{"type":16,"name":17,"description":18,"armGroupLabels":19,"otherNames":20},"DRUG","Pegcetacoplan Injection [Empaveli]","In this study, participants will receive three 1,080 mg doses delivered within 0-3 hours following endovascular thrombectomy, and at 24 and 48 hours after the initial dose. Pegcetacoplan is FDA-approved for the treatment of paroxysmal nocturnal hemoglobinuria and is being evaluated in this study for its safety and tolerability in acute ischemic stroke patients following reperfusion.",[9],[21,22],"Empaveli","APL-2",[24],{"name":25,"affiliation":5,"role":26},"E Sander Connolly, MD","PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR",[28,34],{"name":29,"role":30,"phone":31,"phoneExt":32,"email":33},"Angela Velazquez","CONTACT","6465151909",null,"agv2113@cumc.columbia.edu",{"name":35,"role":30,"phone":32,"phoneExt":32,"email":36},"Eleonora F Spinazzi, MD","efs2110@cumc.columbia.edu",{"type":26,"investigatorFullName":38,"investigatorTitle":39,"investigatorAffiliation":5,"oldNameTitle":32,"oldOrganization":32},"E. Sander Connolly","Chair and Professor, Department of Neurological Surgery","100631057","phase-1-safely-quenching-complement-in-stroke-survivors-100631057",false,"NCT07495722","Safely Quenching Complement in Stroke Survivors","Safely Quenching Complement in Stroke Subjects: A Phase 1 Safety Trial","SUCCESS","Inclusion Criteria:\n\n* Adults (18-80 years old)\n* Diagnosis of AIS due to anterior circulation (Intracranial ICA, M1 MCA) LVO with evidence of complete\u002Fnear-complete revascularization following EVT (mTICI ≥2b).\n* Enrollment within 24 hours of reperfusion, with reperfusion occurring within 24 hours of ictus onset.\n* Body weight ≥ 50 kg.\n* Absolute reticulocyte count \\>1.0 x ULN\n* Platelet count of \\>50,000\u002Fmm³\n* Absolute neutrophil count (ANC) ≥ 1500\u002Fmm³ at\n* Vaccination against Neisseria meningitidis types A, C, W, Y and B, Streptococcus pneumoniae and Haemophilus influenzae Type B (Hib) either within 2 years prior to Day1 dosing, or within 14 days after EMPAVELI. Unless documented evidence exists, that subjects are non-responders to vaccination as evidenced by titers or display titer levels within acceptable local limits\n* Women of child-bearing potential (WOCBP) must have a negative pregnancy test and must agree to use protocol defined methods of contraception for the duration of the study and 90 days after study drug administration.\n* Males must agree to use protocol defined methods of contraception and agree to refrain from donating sperm for the duration of the study and 90 days after study drug administration.\n* English\u002FSpanish-speaking patients or legally authorized representatives (LARs).\n* Signed informed consent from the patient or LAR.\n\nExclusion Criteria:\n\n* Pregnant or lactating female\n* Suspected pregnancy.\n* Renal insufficiency (GFR\\\u003C30mL\u002Fminute OR creatinine \\>2 mg\u002FdL OR need for renal replacement therapy (RRT) at time of admission).\n* Platelet count \\\u003C 50,000\u002Fmm³\n* Absolute neutrophil count \\\u003C1500\u002Fmm³\n* Baseline mRS \\>2\n* Presence of concomitant serious illness that would confound study, including but not limited to serious psychiatric or autoimmune disease, sepsis, or trauma.\n* Immunocompromised status (e.g., subjects with Human Immunodeficiency Virus \\[HIV\\] infection, neutropenia, complement deficiency, etc.)\n* Autoimmune disorder (Sjogren's Disease, Psoriasis, hediak-Higashi Syndrome)\n* Presence of any intracranial bleed (ICH, SAH, SDH, hemorrhagic lesion).\n* Active hepatic failure as defined by AST \\>160 units\u002FL and\u002For ALT \\>180 units\u002FL, or total bilirubin levels greater than four times normal levels (\\>4.8mg\u002FdL).\n* Continued use of digoxin or amlodipine (as recommended by the manufacturer due to CYP3A inhibition).\n* Patients with DNR orders.\n* Known infection at the time of admission (elevated WBC with identified infection source)\n* Evidence of blood dyscrasia.\n* Episode of fever \\> 38.5 degrees Celsius during admission and prior to enrollment.\n* History of any clinically significant disease or disorder which, in the opinion of the Investigator, could have either put the subject at risk because of participation in the study, or interfered with interpretation of the subject's study results","ALL","18 Years","80 Years",{"count":52,"type":53},20,"ESTIMATED","INTERVENTIONAL",[56],"PHASE1","This study will include adults (ages 18-80) who have had a stroke caused by a large blood clot blocking blood flow in the brain. All patients in the study must have already had a treatment called a thrombectomy, where doctors remove the clot to help blood flow return to the brain.\n\nThe goal of this study is to test the safety of a drug called EMPAVELI (pegcetacoplan). This drug is meant to lower swelling and inflammation that can happen after blood flow returns. The hope is that it may help protect the brain from more damage and improve recovery.\n\nPeople in the study will get three doses of EMPAVELI through an EMPAVELI-designed pump 0-3 hours post thrombectomy surgery and 24 and 48 hours after the initial dose. Doctors will check them with exams, blood tests, brain scans, and other tests while they are there. Patients will also have follow-up visits at 30 and 90 days to see how they are doing, per the usual standard of care.\n\nThis research is important because, even with current stroke treatments, many patients still have problems like disability. If this drug is found to be safe, it could lead to better treatments to protect the brain and help people recover more fully after a stroke.",[59,60],"Acute Ischemic Stroke","Cerebral Infarction",[62,63,64,65,66,67,68,69,70,71],"endovascular thrombectomy","large vessel occlusion","reperfusion injury","complement inhibition","C3 inhibition","pegcetacoplan","empaveli","neuroprotection","thromboinflammation","stroke recovery","NOT_YET_RECRUITING","2026-04-24",{"date":75,"type":76},"2026-04-29","ACTUAL",{"date":78,"type":53},"2026-10",{"date":80,"type":53},"2027-08",{"name":5,"class":6}]