SHAPE of Portal Hypertension in Children

Part of paid clinical trials in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

Sponsor
Thomas Jefferson University
Study ID
NCT04720456
Phase
PHASE2
Status
Recruiting

Conditions

  • Hypertension, Portal

Eligibility Criteria

Sex
ALL
Age
6 Years - 21 Years
Healthy Volunteers
Not accepted

Interventions

  • SHAPE measurement using the ultrasound contrast agent Sonazoid (perfluorobutane microbubbles) — DRUG
    The ultrasound contrast agent will be infused thorough an IV line and SHAPE ultrasound imaging and data acquisition will be performed with a Logiq E10 (GE Medical Systems, Waukesha, WI) ultrasound scanner.
  • SHAPE measurement using the ultrasound contrast agent Lumason (sulfur hexafluoride lipid-type A microspheres) — DRUG
    The ultrasound contrast agent will be infused thorough an IV line and SHAPE ultrasound imaging and data acquisition will be performed with a Logiq E10 (GE Medical Systems, Waukesha, WI) ultrasound scanner.

Study Details

Early diagnosis of portal hypertension is difficult as symptoms rarely manifest until the later stages of liver disease. Both cirrhotic and non-cirrhotic portal hypertension can result in life-threatening complications, the most frequent of which is bleeding from esophageal varices. In children, variceal bleeds are associated with mortality rates of 1-3 %, while life-threatening complications have been reported in up to 20 % of children with cirrhosis. Despite the high incidence of portal hypertension in children with liver disease, a noninvasive modality to monitor disease progression and risk of complications is currently lacking. Hence, this trial will investigate the safety and efficacy of subharmonic aided pressure estimation (SHAPE) as a noninvasive ultrasound technique for diagnosing portal hypertension in children.

Key Dates

Start date
Nov 3, 2021
Status verified
Jan 2025
Primary completion
Jul 31, 2025
Completion
Aug 31, 2025

Study Design

Enrollment
120 participants (estimated)
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Intervention model
PARALLEL
Primary purpose
DIAGNOSTIC

Arms

  • Experimental: SHAPE with Sonazoid
    Up to 60 children (6-21 years of age) with a diagnosis of chronic liver disease, including some who will have portal hypertension who are followed at The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP) will be enrolled in this arm. A SHAPE measurement using the ultrasound contrast agent Sonazoid® (perfluorobutane microbubbles) will be performed during a single visit. A dose of three vials with 16 μL each of microbubbles will be prepared. An infusion of the ultrasound contrast agent at the rate of 0.18 mL/kg/hour will be co-infused with an infusion of saline at the rate of 120 mL/hour resulting in an effective dosage of 1.44 μL microbubbles/kg/hour as per the FDA approved IND through an IV line in a peripheral vein. The total duration of contrast agent infusion is expected to range from 4 to 8 minutes, which includes a 2 min calibration period followed by 2-6 minutes of SHAPE acquisition (i.e., ultrasound imaging).
  • Active Comparator: SHAPE with Lumason
    Up to 60 children (6-21 years of age) with a diagnosis of chronic liver disease, including some who will have portal hypertension who are followed at CHOP will be enrolled in this arm. A SHAPE measurement using the ultrasound contrast agent LUMASON® (sulfur hexafluoride lipid-type A microspheres) will be performed during a single visit. Two doses of 0.03 mL/kg (or 2.4 mL maximum) as per package labeling will be prepared and mixed with saline at a 1:10 dilution in a 50 ml bag of saline. The diluted preparation of Lumason will be through an IV line in a peripheral vein up to 4 mL/min using an infusion setup. The total duration of contrast agent infusion is expected to range from 4 to 8 minutes, which includes a 2 min calibration period followed by 2-6 minutes of SHAPE acquisition (i.e., ultrasound imaging).
  • Experimental: Longitudinal SHAPE
    SHAPE will be used to monitor subjects identified in the initial examination as having portal hypertension for up to 18 months. These subjects will undergo laboratory testing every 6 months as a part of their clinical standard of care. During these times the SHAPE examination will also be repeated using the same ultrasound contrast agent and infusion methodologies (including dosages) as during the initial study.

Primary Outcome Measure

The rate (%) of adverse events that occur with Sonazoid compared to the current rate of adverse events that have been reported in the Lumason package insert for pediatric use (0.001%) [ Time Frame: 2 hours ]

Central Contacts

Locations (1)

FacilityCityStateZIPSite coordinators
The Children's Hospital of PhiladelphiaPhiladelphiaPennsylvania19104
Morgan L Gabbert, MA
267-426-0820
Kathleen M Loomes, MD (SUB_INVESTIGATOR)
Susan J Back, MD (SUB_INVESTIGATOR)
Kassa Darge, MD, PhD (SUB_INVESTIGATOR)
Ryne Didier, MD (SUB_INVESTIGATOR)
Sudha A Anupindi, MD (PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR)

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