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Effectiveness of Fecal Flora Alteration for Eradication of Carbapenemase-producing Enterobacteriaceae Colonization (EFFECT-CPE)

S

Susy Hota

Status and phase

Suspended
Phase 3
Phase 2

Conditions

Infection

Treatments

Biological: Fecal Microbiota Transplantation (FMT)

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT03802461
18-5177

Details and patient eligibility

About

Carbapenemase-producing Enterobacteriaceae (CPE) are bacteria carried in the gastrointestinal tract that are resistant to carbapenems, antibiotics of last resort. CPE infections result in death in 25-50% of cases. Fecal microbiota transplantation (FMT) is the transfer of stool from a healthy donor to a recipient to alter the composition of gut microbes. Early studies support its use for eliminating CPE carriage but definitive studies are lacking. The investigators propose a feasibility pilot for a multicenter, non-blinded randomized trial comparing the effectiveness of FMT with no intervention (standard of care) in eliminating intestinal carriage of CPE. Forty patients with CPE will be randomly assigned to receive FMT by enema or no intervention. Feasibility will be demonstrated by the ability to recruit and retain 40 patients over 12 months, and to provide FMT made at a central site to at least one off-site hospital. The primary clinical endpoint for the full trial is CPE intestinal carriage 3 months after the intervention. Secondary endpoints include: CPE carriage at 1, 6 and 12 months; time to decolonization of CPE; safety; CPE infections over 12 months; and, intestinal carriage of other antibiotic-resistant organisms. Data on the clinical outcomes will be collected but not analyzed in this feasibility study.

Full description

This is a multisite, open-label randomized controlled internal pilot trial designed to assess the feasibility of a larger trial aimed at determining the effectiveness of fecal microbiota transplantation (FMT) by enema in short and long term intestinal decolonization of carbapenemase-producing Enterobacteriaceae (CPE). Forty (40) asymptomatic adult patients intestinally colonized with CPE will be allocated in a 1:1 ratio to receive a bowel preparation followed by FMT by enema route, versus standard of care (no intervention). FMT will be provided by the University of Toronto Microbiota Therapeutics Outcomes Program (MTOP), using standardized operating procedures for recruiting and screening FMT donors, manufacturing FMT and administering FMT by enema. The feasibility outcomes are: successful randomization of 40 patients within 12 months, retention of >90% (36/40) of patients up to 6 months, and provision of FMT at a non-primary study site in at least one patient. Data on the clinical and exploratory outcomes will be collected but not analyzed in this pilot study. The primary clinical outcome is incidence of intestinal decolonization of CPE at 3 months. Secondary clinical outcomes include: time to decolonization of CPE; incidence of CPE clinical infections up to 12 months post-intervention; incidence of intestinal decolonization of CPE and other antibiotic-resistant organisms (extended spectrum beta-lactamase Enterobacteriaceae - ESBLs and vancomycin-resistant Enterococci - VRE) at 1, 3, 6 and 12 months post-intervention; and, safety profile. As an exploratory outcome, changes in fecal microbiome composition will be examined before and after intervention. This study leverages existing support, research infrastructures and expertise - including the Toronto Invasive Bacterial Diseases Network (TIBDN), Toronto Antimicrobial Resistance Research Network (TARRN), and the University of Toronto Microbiota Therapeutics Outcomes Program (MTOP) - to optimize feasibility regarding patient recruitment and FMT administration.

Enrollment

40 estimated patients

Sex

All

Ages

18+ years old

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  1. Age ≥ 18 years

  2. ≥ 1 rectal swab, groin, stool, or urine specimen positive for a CPE within the past 1 month.

    • Presence of CPE will be confirmed at baseline through collection of pooled groin/rectal swab and urine specimen.

  3. Women of childbearing age must be using at least one reliable form of birth control.

  4. Must be able to provide informed consent.

Exclusion criteria

  1. Active infection with CPE at the time of assessment.

  2. Pregnancy, planned pregnancy or breastfeeding.

  3. Current admission to intensive care unit.

  4. Significantly immunocompromised patients .

    • neutropenia (ANC < 1)
    • ongoing use of systemic corticosteroids > 30 mg/day
    • ongoing use of biologic therapy
    • undergoing chemotherapy, received chemotherapy ≤ 30 days from baseline visit, or expected to undergo chemotherapy in the upcoming 12 months
    • active hematologic malignancy
    • solid organ transplant recipient
    • hematopoetic stem cell transplant recipient
    • HIV positive patients with cluster differentiation 4 (CD4) cell count < 350
  5. Patients with ascites or receiving peritoneal dialysis.

  6. History of inflammatory bowel disease (Crohn's or Ulcerative colitis).

  7. Chronic diarrhea or active colitis for any reason.

  8. Ileus or active gastrointestinal motility disorder at baseline.

  9. History of total colectomy.

  10. Severe, irreversible bleeding disorder.

  11. History of anaphylactic or anaphylactoid allergic reaction to any foods.

  12. Anticipated life expectancy less than 6 months.

  13. Unable to tolerate enema.

  14. Participant is not a Canadian citizen or permanent resident, and not expected to remain in Toronto region for 12 months.

  15. Any reason in the view of the investigator.

Trial design

Primary purpose

Treatment

Allocation

Randomized

Interventional model

Parallel Assignment

Masking

None (Open label)

40 participants in 2 patient groups

Fecal Microbiota Transplantation (FMT)
Active Comparator group
Description:
Bowel lavage preparation followed by FMT administered by enema, given on 3 occasions. Fecal filtrate for FMT will be prepared from 50 g of healthy donor stool, homogenized, and diluted in 300 mL sterile normal saline.
Treatment:
Biological: Fecal Microbiota Transplantation (FMT)
Standard of Care
No Intervention group
Description:
Patients in this arm will not receive intervention and will be on standard of care .

Trial contacts and locations

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