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This novel fibrinolytic agent is a 136 amino acid single chain protein secreted by some strains of Staphylococcus aureus and readily produced by recombinant DNA technology. Two natural variants of recombinant staphylokinase, THR-100 and SakSTAR, have been developed for investigational use in preliminary trials. Like SK, it forms an equimolar complex with plasmin which in turn activates plasminogen to plasmin. Unlike SK, the complexed, activated molecule (which undergoes proteolytic cleavage of the first ten amino acids to generate active staphylokinase) has a high degree of fibrin-selectivity in a human plasma milieu. This fibrin-selectivity is due in large measure to potent activation at the clot surface by trace amounts of plasmin, and rapid inactivation of the circulating complex by antiplasmin. Hence, it provides an interesting and promising alternative therapy.
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Protocol Number: BBIL/STA/O5/2007 Protocol Name: A PROSPECTIVE PHASE III PARALLEL, RANDOMISED CONTROLLED TRIAL USING DOUBLE-BOLUS THR-100 (RECOMBINANT STAPHYLOKINASE) Vs STREPTOKINASE IN PATIENTS WITH ACUTE MYOCARDIAL INFARCTION
Drug under Study: THR-100 (Recombinant Staphylokinase)
Intended Indication: Acute Myocardial Infarction
Study Design: Randomized, Parallel Group, Multicenter and Active-Comparator Trial.
Patient Population: Patients aged 30 to ≤ 75 years presenting with acute myocardial infarction within 12 hours of onset of symptoms presumed secondary to an acute myocardial infarction.
Number of Patients: 120 subjects are to be recruited into the trial, with patients randomized in a 1:1 allocation ratio to THR-100 and Streptokinase over three centers. This sample size of 120 subjects provides power of 0.90 with a significance level of 0.05 to yield a statistically significant early patency difference.
Primary Objectives: To demonstrate efficacy of THR100 as compared with streptokinase by assessment of 12-lead Electrocardiogram, specific cardiac Enzymes levels, pain relief and TIMI-90. (Non-Inferiority study) Secondary Objectives: To evaluate the safety profile of recombinant SAK in comparison with Streptokinase.
Dose Levels: Dose levels (all administered intravenously). THR-100: 15 mg double-bolus (15mg/15ml), separated by 30 minutes (total 30 mg) Streptokinase: Standard regimen (1.5 million IU) is made up in 150 ml of physiological saline or glucose solution and administered intravenously over a period of 60 minutes.
Study Parameters: Primary endpoint:
12-lead Electrocardiogram, ≥50% resolution of ST segment in single ECG lead of maximum deviation present at 90 minutes and 24 hours after start of thrombolytic therapy.
Changes in cardiac Enzyme levels of CK-MB and Cardiac Troponin I or T at 6 hrs, 8 hrs, 12-16 hrs and 24 hours after start of thrombolytic therapy.
Significant Relief of pain (a 3 point reduction on a 0-5 subjective scale) at end of 2 and 12 hrs after start of thrombolytic therapy. (0-No pain, 1-Slight pain, 2-Mild pain, 3-Moderate pain, 4- Severe pain, 5-Very severe pain).
Assessment of culprit coronary vessel patency (TIMI- grade 3) at 90 minutes. (TIMI- Thrombolysis in myocardial infarction). Angiography shall be performed only in patients who fulfil the following guidelines
No WPW or LBBB or IV-conduction block or Pacemaker rhythm. 2. ≥0.2 mV ST elevation in ≥2 leads V1-V6 and ≥0.3 mV ST elevation in ≥1 lead V1-V6 3. Sum of ST elevation in V1-V6 plus Sum of ST depression in II, III, aVF ≥0.8 mV (OR)
No WPW or LBBB or IV-conduction block or Pacemaker rhythm.
≥0.1 mV ST elevation in ≥2 leads II, III,aVF and ≥0.2 mV ST elevation in ≥1 lead II, III, aVF 5). Sum of ST elevation in I-III, aVF plus Sum of ST depression in V1-V4 ≥0.6 mV.
Secondary endpoints:
Assessment of net clinical benefit, defined as reduced mortality, non-fatal stroke, clinically-evident intracranial hemorrhage, or recurrent myocardial infarction at thirty (30) days.
Assessment of the rates of the following in-hospital events as defined in Appendix 1:
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