About this trial
Sepsis-induced disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC) is a severe complication occurring in one-third of patients with septic shock, for which no specific treatment currently exists. It results from excessive systemic activation of coagulation and impaired fibrinolysis, leading to the development of disseminated microthromboses. We have recently demonstrated: 1) the contribution of NETs to the hypercoagulability observed in DIC, and 2) the role of neutrophil elastase-bound to NET DNA-in degrading plasminogen, a key factor limiting fibrinolysis and thus preventing the lysis of microthrombi in DIC.
Sivelestat is a neutrophil elastase inhibitor used in Japan for the treatment of acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS). It has the potential to inhibit: 1) neutrophil activation and the release of inflammatory mediators, and 2) plasminogen degradation, which drives fibrinolytic failure. A recent meta-analysis including 2,050 patients across 15 studies showed that Sivelestat reduced ARDS patient mortality at day 28-30 (RR = 0.81, 95% CI = 0.66-0.98, p = 0.03), decreased mechanical ventilation duration and ICU length of stay, and improved oxygenation.
We propose to conduct a multicenter, double-blind, placebo-controlled phase IIb trial evaluating the efficacy of Sivelestat in restoring fibrinolysis in patients with septic shock complicated by coagulopathy, defined by a positive SIC score (≥ 4 points).
Eligibility criteria
Qualifiers
Adults aged 18 to 85 years
Septic shock defined by Sepsis-3 criteria: acute, life-threatening organ dysfunction related to a suspected or confirmed infection, requiring vasopressor support to maintain a mean arterial pressure ≥ 65 mmHg and a serum lactate level > 2 mmol/L despite adequate fluid resuscitation.
Coagulopathy defined by a SIC score ≥ 4 points.
Randomization within 12 hours after the diagnosis of coagulopathy (positive SIC score).
Disqualifiers
History of hypersensitivity reaction to Sivelestat (the only contraindication for Sivelestat)
Patient weight > 100 kg
Severe chronic liver disease (Child-Pugh C)
Contraindication to the use of unfractionated heparin
Trial design
Treatments tested in this trial
- • Sivelestat intravenous infusion
- NaCl intravenous infusion