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The purpose of this study is to compare a 6-month regimen of high-dose rifampicin (RIF), high-dose isoniazid (INH), linezolid (LZD), and pyrazinamide (PZA) versus the World Health Organization (WHO) standard of care (SOC) treatment for tuberculosis meningitis (TBM).
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Rationale: TBM is a devastating illness with high risk of mortality and severe neurologic morbidity. Although recent data suggest that significant dose increases in RIF may improve outcomes in TBM, mortality remains high, and enhanced treatment strategies are needed. In addition, limited data are available to guide treatment duration in adults with TBM. The overall goal of this Phase II, randomized, open-label trial is to assess the PK, safety, and longitudinal treatment outcomes of an optimized 6-month regimen of high-dose RIF, high-dose INH, LZD, and PZA to the WHO 9-month SOC regimen for the treatment of TBM.
Primary objective: To determine if a regimen of high-dose RIF, high-dose INH, LZD, and PZA improves functional outcomes measured by the modified Rankin Scale (mRS) at 48 weeks compared with WHO SOC for the treatment of TBM.
Design: Participants with definite, probable, or possible TBM will be randomized to one of the two study arms below and randomization will be stratified by HIV status and stage of disease as defined by the modified British Medical Research Council (BMRC) Classification TBM Grade.
Arm A: RIF 35 mg/kg + INH 15 mg/kg + LZD 1200 mg + PZA 25 mg/kg for 2 weeks, followed by RIF 35 mg/kg + INH 10 mg/kg + LZD 1200 mg + PZA 25 mg/kg for 6 weeks, and then RIF 35 mg/kg and INH 10 mg/kg for 16 weeks, for a total of 24 weeks of study treatment.
Arm B: WHO SOC: RIF 10 mg/kg + INH 5 mg/kg + EMB 20 mg/kg + PZA 25 mg/kg for 8 weeks, followed by RIF 10 mg/kg and INH 5 mg/kg for 28 weeks, for a total of 36 weeks of study treatment. Up to 15 mg/kg or a maximum of 900 mg daily of oral RIF will be permitted in this arm at clinician's discretion.
All participants in Arms A and B will receive pyridoxine, while receiving INH, and adjunctive corticosteroids according to BMRC TBM grade for at least 6 weeks.
All participants in Arms A and B will be followed from randomization to week 72.
Procedures: Study visits will include interval history, blood collection for laboratory testing, peripheral neuropathy screening, visual acuity, color vision, and contrast sensitivity visual testing to monitor for AEs. Lumbar puncture will be performed for assessments of CSF microbiology, LAM and other biomarkers. Optional collection and storage of blood and storage of remaining CSF for future testing will occur. Urine will be obtained for LAM assessment. Plasma and CSF PK assessments will be performed. Participants will undergo assessment of functional status with the mRS and WHO DAS 2.0. Participants will also be assessed with a neurocognitive battery and depression questionnaire (PHQ-9).
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Definite, probable, or possible TBM diagnosis wherein the participant is being committed to a full course of SOC anti-TB treatment for TBM in the setting of routine care. CSF, imaging, laboratory, and other results used to determine definite, probable, or possible TBM can be from testing performed as part of routine care, as long as obtained within 21 days prior to study entry
Absence of HIV-1 infection, as documented by any licensed rapid HIV test or HIV-1 enzyme or chemiluminescence immunoassay (E/CIA) test kit, within 30 days prior to study entry, OR
HIV-1 infection, documented by any licensed rapid HIV test or HIV-1 E/CIA test kit at any time prior to entry and confirmed by a licensed Western blot or a second antibody test by a method other than the initial rapid HIV and/or E/CIA, or by HIV-1 antigen or plasma HIV-1 RNA viral load. Two or more HIV-1 RNA viral loads of >1,000 copies/mL are also acceptable as documentation of HIV-1 infection, or documentation of HIV diagnosis in the medical record by a healthcare provider
Documentation within 3 days prior to study entry of stage of disease using BMRC TBM grade.
The following laboratory values obtained within 3 days prior to study entry:
For participants of reproductive potential who have not been post-menopausal for at least 24 consecutive months (i.e., no menses within the preceding 24 months), or participants who have not undergone surgical sterilization, hysterectomy, bilateral salpingectomy, bilateral oophorectomy, or tubal ligation, documentation of a serum or urine pregnancy test result (positive or negative; see protocol for test sensitivity requirement) within 21 days prior to study entry
Participants with documentation of a positive pregnancy test will be consented using the consent form for pregnant participants.
Participants of reproductive potential with documentation of a negative pregnancy test must agree to use at least one acceptable form of contraception, or abstain from sexual activity that could lead to pregnancy while receiving study treatment and for 30 days after stopping study treatment.
Participants who are not of reproductive potential or whose partner(s) has documented azoospermia are not required to use contraception. Any statement of self-reported sterility or that of the partner's must be entered in the source documents
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