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I-SPY COVID adaptive platform trial for COVID-19 acute respiratory failure: rationale, design and operations

Authors :
Carolyn S Calfee
Michael A Matthay
Paul Henderson
Martin Eklund
Laura J Esserman
Chirag Patel
Angela Haczku
Michelle Jung
Tony Oliver
Alessio Crippa
Andrea Discacciati
Kathleen D Liu
Ellen L Burnham
Nuala J Meyer
Fady A Youssef
Derek W Russell
Julie Lang
Kevin W Gibbs
Daniel C Files
Sheetal Gandotra
Purnema Madahar
Nathan K Cobb
Timothy E Albertson
Rajiv Sonti
John P Reilly
Alejandra Jauregui
Iván García
Luis E Huerta
Daniel Clark Files
Neil R Aggarwal
Adam L Asare
Jeremy R Beitler
Paul A Berger
George Cimino
Melissa H Coleman
Paul T Henderson
Caroline A G Ittner
Kashif T Khan
Jonathan L Koff
Mary LaRose
Joe Levitt
Ruixiao Lu
Jeffrey D McKeehan
Karl W Thomas
Aaron M Mittel
Albert F Yen
Alexis E Suarez
Alexis L Serra
Alpesh N Amin
Amanda Rosen
Amy L Dzierba
Anna D Barker
Ariel R Weisman
Brian M Daniel
Brian M Morrissey
Caroline AG Ittner
Chayse Jones
Christina Creel-Bulos
Christina M Angelucci
Diana Ng
Fredy Chaparro-Rojas
Gavin H Harris
Harsh V Barot
Heny Su
Jacqueline B Sutter
Jamal Dodin
Jerry S Lee
John Kazianis
Joshua F Detelich
Julie E Lang
Justin Muir
Katarzyna Gosek
Katherine L Nugent
Kimberly Yee
Laura G Rodrigues
Laura R Macias
Lindsey A Orr
Lindsie L Boerger
Lissette Rosario-Remigio
Lucia Kufa
Maged Tanios
Maria B Reyes
Max W Adelman
Maya M Juarez
Michelle Meyers
Mitchell P Sternlieb
Neil Aggarwal
Nilam S Mangalmurti
Patrice Jones
Paul L Saban
Peter S Marshall
Philiip A Robinson
Philip Yang
Rahul Nair
Richard Anthony Lee
Richard G Wunderink
Romina Wahab
Roxana A Lupu
Santhi I Kumar
Sara C Auld
Scott Fields
Se Fum Wong
Skyler J Pearson
Spencer Whealon
Timothy F Obermiller
Anita Darmanian
John Schicchi
Esmeralda Martinez
Farjad Sarafian
Julie Nguyen
Bethany Weiler-Lisowski
Jaime Wyatt
Daniel Blevins
Marylee Melendrez
Brenda Lopez
Hiwet Tzehaie
Omowunmi Amosu
Austin Simonson
Erin Hardy
Brett Lindgren
Gregory Peterfreund
Leigha Landreth
Lisa Parks
Source :
BMJ Open, Vol 12, Iss 6 (2022)
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
BMJ Publishing Group, 2022.

Abstract

Introduction The COVID-19 pandemic brought an urgent need to discover novel effective therapeutics for patients hospitalised with severe COVID-19. The Investigation of Serial studies to Predict Your Therapeutic Response with Imaging And moLecular Analysis (ISPY COVID-19 trial) was designed and implemented in early 2020 to evaluate investigational agents rapidly and simultaneously on a phase 2 adaptive platform. This manuscript outlines the design, rationale, implementation and challenges of the ISPY COVID-19 trial during the first phase of trial activity from April 2020 until December 2021.Methods and analysis The ISPY COVID-19 Trial is a multicentre open-label phase 2 platform trial in the USA designed to evaluate therapeutics that may have a large effect on improving outcomes from severe COVID-19. The ISPY COVID-19 Trial network includes academic and community hospitals with significant geographical diversity across the country. Enrolled patients are randomised to receive one of up to four investigational agents or a control and are evaluated for a family of two primary outcomes—time to recovery and mortality. The statistical design uses a Bayesian model with ‘stopping’ and ‘graduation’ criteria designed to efficiently discard ineffective therapies and graduate promising agents for definitive efficacy trials. Each investigational agent arm enrols to a maximum of 125 patients per arm and is compared with concurrent controls. As of December 2021, 11 investigational agent arms had been activated, and 8 arms were complete. Enrolment and adaptation of the trial design are ongoing.Ethics and dissemination ISPY COVID-19 operates under a central institutional review board via Wake Forest School of Medicine IRB00066805. Data generated from this trial will be reported in peer-reviewed medical journals.Trial registration number NCT04488081.

Subjects

Subjects :
Medicine

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
20446055
Volume :
12
Issue :
6
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
BMJ Open
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.480eafc2c901401aa40873075dcf1eb8
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2021-060664