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Optimizing the Dose of Flucytosine for the Treatment of Cryptococcal Meningitis

Phase 2
Completed
Conditions
Cryptococcal Meningitis
Interventions
Drug: AMBITION trial control
Registration Number
NCT06414512
Lead Sponsor
University of Minnesota
Brief Summary

Cryptococcal meningitis (CM) is a fungal infection that causes a severe syndrome of meningitis that is 100% fatal without antifungal therapy. Even with antifungal therapy, mortality rates remain high, especially in Africa where the ongoing HIV/AIDS pandemic leads to higher prevalence of cryptococcosis. Combination of amphotericin and flucytosine (5-FC) is the mainstay of therapy for the initial management of CM. Indeed, it has even been shown that effective delivery of these therapies in Africa can lower mortality rates by 90%.

This is a prospective open-label trial to compare the efficacy and safety of lower doses of 5FC during induction therapy to historical controls with standard 5FC dosing. Participants in the trial will receive 60mg/kg/day of 5-FC in 3 divided doses for 10 days. Single-dose liposomal amphotericin (10mg/kg) is preferred, if available. Amphotericin B 0.7-1.0 mg/kg/day may be used if needed. Historical controls drawn from the AMBITION trial will be used as a comparison group, selected weighted by inclusion/exclusion criteria, baseline characteristics and therapies received. Induction therapy for control group participants followed the 2018 WHO cryptococcal guidelines with 7 days of 5-FC 100mg/kg/day and 7 days of IV Amphotericin deoxycholate followed by 1200mg fluconazole/day for 7 days. The intervention group received single- dose liposomal amphotericin plus 5-FC and fluconazole 1200 mg/day.

All participants will receive fluconazole 1200mg/day during consolidation therapy from day 1 to 14 then 800mg/day from day 15 to 10 weeks, and 200mg/day after 10 weeks. All participants will receive lumbar punctures at diagnosis, day 3, day 5-7, day 10-14, and additionally as required for control of intracranial pressure and documentation of CSF sterilization. Controls from Ambition will be matched for the same LP windows. Therapeutic LPs conducted during the first week have a \~70% relative survival benefit.

Detailed Description

Not available

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
COMPLETED
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
47
Inclusion Criteria
  • CSF cryptococcal antigen (CrAg) positive meningitis
  • Ability and willingness to provide informed consent
  • Willing to receive protocol-specified lumbar punctures
Exclusion Criteria
  • Age <18 years
  • Inability to take enteral (oral or nasogastric) medicine
  • Cannot or unlikely to attend regular clinic visits
  • Receiving chemotherapy or corticosteroids
  • Suspected Paradoxical immune reconstitution inflammatory syndrome (IRIS)
  • Pregnancy or breastfeeding
  • CrCl < 20 mL/minute
  • Absolute neutrophil count <500 x10 6 cells/L
  • Thrombocytopenia < 50,000 x 10 6 cells/L
  • Patients with prior 5-flucytosine exposure >3 days in the 12 months prior to enrollment
  • Any condition for which participation would not be in the best interest of the participant or that could limit protocol specified assessments.

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
PARALLEL
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
controlAMBITION trial controlHistorical controls drawn from the AMBITION trial will be used as a comparison group, selected weighted by inclusion/exclusion criteria, baseline characteristics and therapies received.
Low Dose FlucytosineFlucytosineHIV-infected persons in Uganda with cryptococcal meningitis
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Rate of CSF Cryptococcus clearance (Early Fungicidal Activity, or EFA)2 weeks

quantified by the change of log 10 Cryptococcus CFU/mL CSF/day as measured by serial quantitative CSF fungal cultures over \~2 weeks

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
CSF culture sterility cumulative incidence over 18 weeks18 weeks
18-week survival time18 weeks

Trial Locations

Locations (2)

Infectious Disease Institute, Mulago Hospital Complex

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Kampala, Uganda

Mbarara University of Science and Technology

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Mbarara, Uganda

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