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Levosimendan Pharmacokinetics in Children (LevoCorKids)

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Leiden University Medical Center (LUMC)

Status

Unknown

Conditions

Acute Heart Failure

Study type

Observational

Funder types

Other
Industry

Identifiers

NCT01704131
ICCE12.001

Details and patient eligibility

About

Levosimendan is a drug used in patients with heart failure and has several advantages over other heart failure drugs. A lot of research has been done with Levosimendan in Adults, and the way the body handles the drug (pharmacokinetics) and responds to the drug (pharmacodynamics) are well established. But, in children this information is lacking despite the fact that Levosimendan is increasingly used in children of all ages. The investigators aim to describe which Levosimendan dose leads to which drug levels in children of different ages.

Full description

Rationale: Levosimendan, a calcium-sensitizer, is a relatively new inotropic drug with the benefit over conventional inotropes that it does not increase myocardial oxygen demand or lead to arrhythmias. Levosimendan has a relatively unique pharmacokinetic profile, after a 24 hour infusion its clinical effects remain for several days. This is achieved through the continuing haemodynamic effects of its active metabolites, which have a half life of approximately 80 hours compared to 1 hour of Levosimendan itself. Levosimendan has been extensively studied in adults and is used in ischemic heart disease, acute heart failure, chronic heart failure, following cardiac surgery, and in septic shock. Due to the inotropic properties and its strong pulmonary vasodilatory effect, Levosimendan could also be very useful as perioperative therapy in children with congenital heart disease, low cardiac output, or pulmonary artery hypertension.

Although experience with levosimendan in children is still scarce in the literature, initial reports have been promising and Levosimendan is used more and more often as a (rescue) therapy in children with heart failure. However, current dosing regimens in children are based on adult pharmacokinetic evidence. One pediatric report suggests that the pharmacokinetic profile of a single loading dose of Levosimendan is probably similar in children older than 6 months compared to adults. The pharmacokinetic profile of a 24-hour infusion of Levosimendan has not yet been studied in children. It is very important to study the pharmacokinetics of this useful drug in different age groups because of the diversity of the population due to age, volume of distribution, ontogeny of the metabolizing enzymes, and the influence of disease state on pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics.

Objective: To describe the pharmacokinetic profile of a 24 hour infusion of levosimendan and its active metabolites in children with acute or chronic heart failure.

Study design: Observational study of Levosimendan levels in children treated with Levosimendan because of heart failure.

Study population: Children (< 16 years) admitted to the pediatric intensive care unit, with acute or chronic heart failure.

Intervention (if applicable): no intervention Main study parameters/endpoints: The primary endpoint of the study is to describe the pharmacokinetic profile by determining plasma levels of levosimendan and its metabolites during 12 days following a 24-hour infusion in children with heart failure in different age groups. Secondary endpoints are the clinically measured hemodynamic variables (heart rate, bloodpressure, lactate, troponin, pro-BNP, venous saturation) and echocardiographic variables (ejection fraction, shortening fraction, tissue Doppler) of all patients.

Enrollment

36 estimated patients

Sex

All

Ages

Under 16 years old

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • All children admitted to the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit with Acute Heart Failure who will receive Levosimendan as part of their treatment.

Exclusion criteria

  • no informed consent
  • no sampling line

Trial design

36 participants in 2 patient groups

children > 6 months
Description:
children \> 6 months of age
children < 6 months
Description:
children \< 6 months

Trial contacts and locations

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Central trial contact

H E Bunker-Wiersma, MD, Phd; Peter P Roeleveld, MD

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