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NEO-CIRC · Dobutamine for NEOnatal CIRCulatory failure defined by novel biomarkers
Dobutamine and adrenaline are widely used as second line therapy for systemic hypotension in infants. Dopamine is currently the most widely used first line drug. In neonates, sustained hypotension may, and impaired organ perfusion will, cause brain injury and poor neurodevelopmental outcomes. All three catecholamines are currently used off-label and have different modes of action which may result in potentially harmful haemodynamic effects. No reliable safety or efficacy data exists for the use of these drugs in neonates or newborns. Furthermore, no uniform criteria exist to define hypotension and there is little evidence to support current intervention strategies, which vary widely. Recently, superior vena cava (SVC) flow has been proposed as a more reliable indicator of circulatory failure than low blood pressure and preliminary results suggest Dobutamine is the optimum therapeutic in such cases. NEO-CIRC proposes 1) a randomised placebo controlled trial to provide safety and efficacy data for Dobutamine as a first line inotrope for all gestational ages 2) to perform pre-clinical; pharmacokinetic; pharmacodynamic; metabolomic and pharmacogenomic studies 3) to develop improved biomarkers of hypotension 4) to develop and adapt a formulation of Dobutamine suitable for newborns with the aim to apply for a Paediatric Use Marketing Authorisation. The NEO-CIRC consortium includes international experts in neonatal medicine, pharmacology, pharmacogenomics, drug formulation and pre-clinical neonatal models and an experienced group of experienced multicentre clinical trials NICU’s. Outcomes anticipated include improved biomarkers of organ perfusion; a new consensus definition of neonatal circulatory failure and answers to key clinical practice uncertainties, including variability of response to Dobutamine in common pathophysiologies seen in newborn infants impact on longer term developmental outcomes so important to the patients, families and wider society.
Consortium · 18 organisations
BRIGHTON AND SUSSEX UNIVERSITY HOSPITALS NHS TRUST
UK · €955,781
INSTITUT NATIONAL DE LA SANTE ET DE LA RECHERCHE MEDICALE
FR · €411,754
UNIVERSITATEA DE MEDICINA SI FARMACIE IULIU HATIEGANU CLUJ-NAPOCA
RO · €150,142
ONORACH LTD
UK · €359,200
MED LIFE SA
RO · €2,730
Vestische Caritas-Kliniken GmbH
DE · €68,091
MEDIZINISCHE HOCHSCHULE HANNOVER
DE · €669,570
Servicio Vasco de Salud Osakidetza
ES · €243,371
SERVICIO MADRILENO DE SALUD
ES · €519,062
DYNAKIN SL
ES · €63,691
PROVECA LIMITED
UK · €614,358
GAZI UNIVERSITESI
TR · €221,661
SEMMELWEIS EGYETEM
HU · €119,342
THE UNIVERSITY OF LIVERPOOL
UK · €508,498
KITE INNOVATION (EUROPE) LIMITED
UK · €299,053
UNIVERSITAET zu LUEBECK
DE · €461,537
TUFTS MEDICAL CENTER, INC CORPORATION
US · €211,986
PECSI TUDOMANYEGYETEM - UNIVERSITY OF PECS
HU · €119,342
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