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Use of a Novel SUBCUTaneous Preparation of Furosemide to Facilitate Early Supported Discharge of Patients With Heart Failure: a Multicentre, Phase II, Randomised, Parallel Group, Active Comparator Controlled Trial
In Brief
A Phase 2 clinical trial evaluating SQIN-Furosemide and SQIN-Infusor for Heart Failure. Completed, enrolled 172 participants across 22 sites.
Detailed Summary
To investigate whether an early supported discharge strategy for patients admitted to hospital because of HF, using a pH neutral subcutaneous (SC) furosemide formulation (SQINFurosemide) at home (delivered by non-CE marked SQINInfusor), compared to a usual care strategy with intravenous (IV) furosemide in hospital, results in an increased number of days spent alive and out of hospital (DAOH) at 30 days.
Study Details
Timeline
Interventions
The investigational furosemide formulation (SQIN-Furosemide) is a Captisol®buffered solution of 80mg furosemide in 2.7 mL (30 mg/mL) at pH 7.4 (range: 7.0 to 7.8). SC infusion will be performed using the SQIN-Infusor which will deliver 2.7 mL of the SQIN-Furosemide formulation (80mg) over approximately 5 hours, using a biphasic delivery profile.
The investigational device (SQIN-Infusor) is an on-body delivery system that consists of a RU, DU, plus a charger (Figure 2). For the purpose of SUBCUT-HF II trial, the RU will be used for multiple infusions for a single participant. The DU will be used only once per infusion and disposed of. The RU must be charged after each use and will not restart for the next infusion without charging. Charging takes up to 15 minutes. SQIN-Infusor is a bespoke system, adapted from the design of a SC insulin pump. The RU consists of the drive-unit, the controllers, the rechargeable battery, and the user interface.