Brain Perfusion & Oxygenation in Parkinson's Disease With NOH

Last updated: September 1, 2022
Sponsor: William Ondo, MD
Overall Status: Completed

Phase

4

Condition

Circulation Disorders

Vascular Diseases

Dizzy/fainting Spells

Treatment

N/A

Clinical Study ID

NCT03229174
Pro00013931
  • Ages 18-85
  • All Genders

Study Summary

This is a double blind placebo controlled trial in Parkinson's disease (PD) patients with neurogenic orthostatic hypotension (NOH). Investigators hypothesize that the study drug (droxidopa) may improve cerebral perfusion more robustly than systemic BP, possibly by direct action within the CNS vasculature. This study is designed to determine if droxidopa improves cerebral perfusion measures in PD patients with NOH, in addition to peripheral BP measures and subjective responses.

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Idiopathic Parkinson's disease patients with orthostatic hypotension (Systolic BloodPressure drop of > 20 mm hg or Diastolic Blood Pressure drop of >10 mm hg measured atsome point) within a month of inclusion.

Exclusion

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Age >85
  • Concurrent use of Midodrine
  • Medical conditions that in the opinion of the investigator, might not allow for samecompletion of the study i.e. unstable angina, neoplasm, etc

Study Design

Total Participants: 17
Study Start date:
August 23, 2018
Estimated Completion Date:
February 02, 2022

Study Description

  1. This is a double blind placebo controlled trial in PD patients with NOH. The controlled portion consists of two visits (baseline and week 4) and a phone call (week 2). An open label extension will include a phone call (week 6) and a final visit (week 8). Subjects will undergo a baseline assessment including continuous tilt table (10 minutes supine / 30 minutes at 70o / 10 minute supine) measurements of arteriole BP. Assessment will be done in the "on" state 1-3 hours after last dose and 1-3 hours after last meal. During both supine and standing positions, subjects will undergo a quantified transcranial cerebral ultrasound of the middle cerebral artery. A secondary analysis of the posterior circulation (basilar artery) will also be done when technically possible. An experienced technician will use a Spencer ST-3 Transcranial Doppler and MHz frequency probes (Spencer Technologies, Redmond WA), with ability to display all data in real time with M-mode and spectral waveform, depth of sample volume, size of sample volume, peak systolic and end diastolic velocities, pulsatility index and frequency of transducer. Cerebral oxygenation will be assessed throughout the tilt table with an FORE-SIGHT ELITE Oximetry System (CASMED) with FORE-SIGHT ELITE large advanced sensor. Mean/Max/Min vales will be analyzed. The tilt table BP and HR monitor with autonomic function will be recorded with a Task Force monitor from CNsystem. Subjective assessments will be done prior to the tilt table and will include demographics, general medical history, UPDRS, and the orthostatic hypotension questionnaire, and some gait analysis. We will also query their subjective "light headedness" throughout the tilt table test to determine for objective correlates.

  2. Subjects will be titrated with droxidopa or matching placebo over two weeks using current guidelines. The dose will be held constant for the final two weeks and taken on the day of the week 4 visit. After a safety and dose determination call at two weeks, subjects will return at 4 weeks for an identical evaluation, along with clinical global impressions of change.

  3. All subjects will be allowed into a 4 week open label extension. They will start titration at 100 mg droxidopa TID but can titrate up daily if preferred. After a safety call (week 6) they will return for a final tilt table/ultrasound perfusion study/oximetry study and subjective questionnaires. The patients will be provided two additional weeks medication to ensure a safe transition to purchased droxidopa if desired.

Connect with a study center

  • Houston Methodist Hospital

    Houston, Texas 77030
    United States

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