A Prospective, Single-Center, Randomized Phase 2 Trial of Etoposide in Severe COVID-19
Received Date: Jul 07, 2023 / Published Date: Aug 14, 2023
Abstract
The systemic inflammatory response seen in patients with severe COVID-19 shares many similarities with the changes observed in Hemophagocytic Lymphohistiocytosis (HLH); a disease characterized by excessive immune activation. Many patients with severe COVID qualify for a diagnosis of HLH. Etoposide, an inhibitor of topoisomerase II is used to control inflammation in HLH. This randomized, openlabel, single center phase II trial attempted to determine whether etoposide can be used to blunt the inflammatory response in severe COVID. This trial was closed early after eight patients were randomized. This underpowered trial did not meet its primary endpoint of improvement in pulmonary status by two categories on an 8 point ordinal scale of respiratory function. There were not significant differences in secondary outcomes including overall survival at 30 days, cumulative incidence of grade 2 through 4 adverse events during hospitalization, duration of hospitalization, duration of ventilation and improvement in oxygenation or paO2/FIO2 ratio or improvement in inflammatory markers associated with cytokine storm. A high rate of grade 3 myelosuppression was noted in this critically ill population despite dose reduction, a toxicity which will limit future attempts to explore the utility of etoposide for virally-driven cytokine storm or HLH.
Keywords: COVID-19; Etoposide; Clinical trial
Citation: Halpin M, Lerner A, Sagar M, Govender P, Shah BCOP, et al. (2023) A Prospective, Single-Center, Randomized Phase 2 Trial of Etoposide in Severe COVID-19. J Infect Dis Ther S4:001. Doi: 10.4173/2332-0877.23.S4.001
Copyright: © 2023 Halpin M. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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