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This multicenter, randomized, double blinded, placebo-controlled clinical trial is focused on novel treatments for severe alcoholic hepatitis (AH), a life-threatening stage of alcoholic liver injury that has a short-term mortality rate much higher than that of other liver diseases. The primary objective of the study is to determine the clinical efficacy and safety of Anakinra (plus zinc) compared to the current standard medical treatment consisting of prednisone in participants with clinically severe AH. Key secondary objectives broadly are as follows: (a) to evaluate the use of biomarkers to assess disease severity and treatment response; and (b) to develop novel endpoints to overcome the limitations of current assessment strategies for severe AH.
Description: The primary analysis will be comparisons of 90-day mortality of Prednisone and Anakinra plus zinc vs Prednisone.
Measure: Survival at 90 days Time: 90 daysDescription: Score will be calculated using the following website: https://www.mdcalc.com/lille-model-alcoholic-hepatitis (exp(-R))/(1 + exp(-R)) where the variables are as follows: R = 3.19 - 0.101*(age, years) + 0.147*(albumin day 0, g/L) + 0.0165* (evolution in bilirubin level, µmol/L) - 0.206*(renal insufficiency) - 0.0065*(bilirubin day 0, µmol/L) - 0.0096*(PT, sec) Renal insufficiency = 1 (if Cr >1.3 mg/dL (115 µmol/L)) or 0 (if ≤1.3 mg/dL (115 µmol/L))
Measure: Changes is Lille score Time: 7, 30, and 90 daysDescription: The Model for End-Stage Liver Disease (MELD) is a numerical scale, ranging from 6 (less ill) to 40 (gravely ill), used for liver transplant candidates age 12 and older. It gives each person a 'score' (number) based on how urgently he or she needs a liver transplant within the next three months.
Measure: Changes in MELD score Time: 7, 30, and 90 daysDescription: Increase in creatinine of 50% above baseline over a period of 7 days Increase in creatinine of 0.3 mg/dl within a period of 48 hrs Onset of renal failure requiring dialysis
Measure: Progression of the development of AKI (acute kidney injury) Time: 7, 30, and 90 daysDescription: Defined as failure ≥2 organs
Measure: Progression of the development of multi-organ failure Time: 7, 30, and 90 daysDescription: Defined as two or more abnormalities in temperature, increased heart rate, respiration, or white blood cell count with increase in SOFA score ≥2 points
Measure: Progression of the development of SIRS (Systemic Inflammatory Response Syndrome) Time: 7, 30, and 90 daysDescription: Recording the change of hospital word from regular floor to ICU floor as a marker for worsening illness and care escalation
Measure: Number of Transfers to ICU Time: 7, 30, and 90 daysDescription: New onset of ascites if not present on admission to study New onset of variceal hemorrhage New onset of hepatic encephalopathy (HE).
Measure: Rate of changes in liver function Time: 7, 30, and 90 daysDescription: The SOFA score will be modified and re-evaluated without platelet counts given that these are usually low in AH.
Measure: Measure of changes in sequential organ failure Assessment (SOFA) scores and proportions requiring hemodynamic support for MAP < 65 mm Hg and lactate > 2 mmol/l, renal replacement therapy or mechanical ventilation. Time: 180 daysDescription: Pneumonia defined as new infiltrate by CXR or Chest CT scan not explained by "fluid overload" Positive blood cultures for bacteria or fungus, not suspected as contaminant Positive urine fungal culture > 50,000 colonies/ml Positive urine bacterial culture > 100,000 colonies/ml (mixed flora is excluded) Soft tissue or bone infections including cellulitis or abscess documented by exam or scan CNS infection defined as positive culture of CSF or > 5 WBC/ml Ascitic fluid white cell count >500/ml or neutrophils>250/ml. with or without positive bacterial or fungal cultures
Measure: Measuring the types of infections Time: 180 daysDescription: Life-threatening organ dysfunction caused by a dysregulated host response to infection An increase in SOFA score of 2 points of more Note: most participants with severe AH have 4 points based on bilirubin only
Measure: Rate of the progression of sepsis Time: 180 daysDescription: Defined by a creatinine > 2 mg/dl
Measure: Rate of the progression of renal dysfunction Time: 180 daysDescription: Proportion of participants requiring transfer to ICU for care, intubation for airway control, need for ventilator support or RRT.
Measure: Need for care escalation Time: 180 daysAlphabetical listing of all HPO terms. Navigate: Correlations Clinical Trials
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