A Study to Evaluate LB1148 for Return of Gastrointestinal Function and Adhesions in Subjects Undergoing Bowel Resection (PROFILE)
Ileus, Post-Operative Adhesions
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Ileus focused on measuring Post-operative Ileus, Post-Operative Abdominal Adhesions, Return of Gastrointestinal Function, Anastomosis, Enterotomy, Enterostomy, Colorectal Surgery, Intestines Surgery
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
Subjects will be eligible for participation in the study only if they meet ALL of the following inclusion criteria:
- Scheduled to undergo an elective (non-emergent) bowel resection with a planned stoma via laparotomy or minimally invasive technique. This includes any subject in which a resection of the small intestine, colon, or rectum is performed for any elected indication.
- Planned stoma takedown or other planned abdominal surgery within 8 months of the initial surgery.
- Willing to perform and comply with all study procedures including attending clinic visit as scheduled and completion of a second surgery for stoma takedown or other abdominal surgery and to determine the presence of intra-abdominal adhesions.
- Has been informed of the nature of the study (either the subject or their legal representative), agrees to its provisions, and has provided written informed consent.
Exclusion Criteria:
Subjects will not be eligible for participation in the study if they meet ANY of the following exclusion criteria:
- <18 or >80 years of age.
- Requires emergency bowel surgery.
Has had 1 or more abdominal surgeries, excluding the current, for inflammatory bowel disease, including, but not limited to, inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), Crohn's Disease, or ulcerative colitis.
Note: This does not apply to previous surgery such as hernia repair unrelated to IBD.
- American Society of Anesthesiologists (ASA) Class 4 or 5.
- Known inability to take the study drug orally (i.e. complete small bowel obstruction).
Has contraindications or potential risk factors to taking TXA. These include subjects with:
- Known sensitivity to TXA;
- Recent craniotomy (past 30 days);
- Active cerebrovascular bleed;
- Active thromboembolic disease (such as deep vein thrombosis, pulmonary embolism, cerebral thrombosis, ischemic stroke, or acute coronary syndrome);
- Acute promyelocytic leukemia taking all-trans retinoic acid for remission induction, or
- Continuing use of a combined hormonal contraceptive and or combined hormonal replacement therapy (including combined hormonal pill, patch, or vaginal ring).
- Has peritoneal carcinomatosis
- History of or current seizure disorder.
- Patients with myeloproliferative disorders.
- Any other condition that, in the opinion of the Investigator, would preclude the subject from being an appropriate candidate for the study, including severe renal or hepatic impairment.
- Planned treatment with alvimopan (Entereg®) during study participation period.
- Planned use of 4% icodextrin (Adept®) or SEPRAFILM during the first surgery.
- Received any other investigational therapy within 4 weeks prior to Randomization
- Female subjects of childbearing potential with a positive urine or serum pregnancy test or who are not taking (or not willing to take) acceptable birth control measures (abstinence, intrauterine devices, contraceptive implants or barrier methods) through Day 30. Additionally, those women who are lactating and insist on breast feeding within 5 days of the last dose of study drug.
- Known history of radiation enteritis.
Sites / Locations
- Site 315Recruiting
- Site 307
- Site 329Recruiting
- Site 310
- Site 302
- Site 312
- Site 306
- Site 303
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- Site 328Recruiting
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- Site 330
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- Site 316Recruiting
- Site 311
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- Sie 309
- Site 326Recruiting
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
Placebo Comparator
LB1148
Placebo
Active
Placebo