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An Open-Label Noncomparative, Multicenter, Clinical Trail Measuring Time Related Clinical Response Factors in Relation to Time to Bacterial Eradication With Tigecycline Treatment in Patients With Catheter Infection
In Brief
A Phase 4 clinical trial evaluating Tigecycline for Staphylococcal Infections. Completed, enrolled 10 participants across 3 sites.
Detailed Summary
Tigecycline is being developed as an agent that overcomes tetracycline-resistance mechanisms and provides activity against emerging multi-drug resistant pathogens. The purpose of this protocol is to determine the linkage between time related clinical measures of infection response and time to bacterial eradication in patients with intravascular catheter infections caused by Staphylococcus epidermidis and other coagulase negative staphylococci.
Study Details
Timeline
Interventions
All patients will receive tigecycline infusions approximately every 12 or 24 hours. The usual regimen of tigecycline is (an initial intravenous (IV) dose of 100 mg followed by 50 mg approximately every 12 hours). Patients with severe hepatic dysfunction may, at the investigator's discretion with CPL Associates approval (call enrollment hotline) may be given a total daily dose of 50 mg (one 50 mg dose or 25 mg approximately every 12 hours). Tigecycline infusions will be administered over approximately 30 minutes in 100 mL of normal saline.