Official Title
A Practical, Pilot, Randomized, Controlled Trial of Valproate Alone or in Combination With Quetiapine for Severe COVID-19 Pneumonia With Agitated Delirium
Brief Summary

The primary purpose of this research is to determine whether Valproate alone, and in combination with Quetiapine, lowers confusion and agitation in persons with severe Corona Virus Disease (COVID)19 pneumonia during weaning from the breathing machine (ventilator). Though Valproate and Quetiapine are often given to persons with severe confusion with agitation, the purpose of this small research study is specifically for: a) persons infected with COVID 2019 on a ventilator whose agitation is not responding to the usual medications (like dexmedetomidine), and b) to reduce the time persons are treated with dexmedetomidine, which requires continuous close monitoring in an ICU.

Detailed Description

This is a pilot feasibility study involving a randomized, single-blind, controlled comparison
scheme examining the efficacy and safety of standard of care (n=10) combined with valproate
alone, and in combination with quetiapine (N=10) , in order to reduce the magnitude of
agitation associated with COVID 19 delirium as assessed by the RASS scale when weaning from a
ventilator, and reduce need for dexmedetomidine as assessed by number of doses of
dexmedetomidine administered.

Withdrawn
COVID19
Hyperactive Delirium
Pneumonia, Viral

Drug: Valproate

Valproate sodium (enteral or intravenous) will be administered at a dosage of 10 to 15 mg/kg/day. The dosage may be increased by 5 to 10 mg/kg/week to achieve optimal clinical response. Ordinarily, optimal clinical response is achieved at daily doses below 60 mg/kg/day.
Other Name: Depakote, Valproic acid

Drug: Quetiapine

Enteral quetiapine dosing on Day 3: 25 mg to 50 mg twice daily. Increase in increments of 50 mg/day to 100 mg/day divided two on Days 4 and 5 to range of 50-400 mg/day by Day 7. Further adjustments can be made in increments of 25-50 mg twice a day, in intervals of not less than 2 days. Recommended dose range is 150-750 mg/day.
Other Name: seroquel

Other: Standard of Care

Standard of Care is a combination of IV dexmedetomidine (D), midazolam (M), ketamine (K) and propofol (P), at the discretion of treating physician.
Other Name: Hospital Protocol

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion Criteria:

- Signed Informed Consent Form by his or her legal/authorized representative

- Age ≥ 18 years at time of signing Informed Consent Form

- Ability to comply with the study protocol, in the investigator's judgement

- Hospitalized with COVID-19 pneumonia confirmed with World Health Organization (WHO)
criteria (including an RNA test of any specimen, e.g. respiratory, blood, urine,
stool, other bodily fluid) and evidence by chest X-ray or CT scan

- Fraction of inspired oxygen (Fi02) ≤ 0.40 and positive end-expiratory pressure (PEEP)
≤8 OR Fi02 ≤ 0.50 and PEEP ≤5

- Fi02 and PEEP ≤ values of previous day

- Patient has acceptable spontaneous breathing efforts (may decrease vent rate by 50%
for 5 minutes to detect effort.)

- No neuromuscular blocking agents or blockade.

- RASS score initially at -3 ≤, rising to 3+ after initial attempt to wean from standard
of care sedating medications

- Other investigational interventions may be permitted

Exclusion Criteria:

- Known severe allergic reactions to valproate or quetiapine

- History of hepatic encephalopathy or end-stage liver disease (Childs-Pugh class B or
worse)

- Alcohol, or history of alcohol/substance dependence prior to admission

- Hx of dementia

- Treatment with an antipsychotic agent in the 30 days before ICU admission

- Baseline QT duration corrected (QTc) interval ≥ 500 msecs

- Pregnancy

- Suspected active bacterial, fungal, viral, or other infection (besides COVID-19)

- In the opinion of the investigator, progression to death is imminent and inevitable
within the next 24 hours, irrespective of the provision of treatments

- Alanine aminotransferase (ALT) or aspartate aminotransferase (AST) > 3 X upper limit
of normal (ULN) detected within 24 hours at screening or at baseline

- Absolute neutrophil count (ANC) < 1000/microliter (uL) at screening and baseline

- Platelet count < 50,000/uL at screening and baseline

- Individuals < 18 (infants, children, teenagers)

- Any serious medical condition or abnormality of clinical laboratory tests that, in the
investigator's judgement, precludes the patient's safe participation in and completion
of the study, e.g. active seizure disorder already receiving treatment with
lamotrigine

- Informed consent could not be obtained from the legally authorized representative.

Eligibility Gender
All
Eligibility Age
Minimum: 18 Years ~ Maximum: N/A
Countries
United States
Locations

Jackson Memorial Hospital
Miami, Florida, 33136

Investigator: Dominique L Musselman
Contact: 404-723-8361
dmusselman@med.miami.edu

Investigator: Sergey Gerasim, MD

Investigator: Dominique Musselman, MD

Dominique L Musselman, MD, Principal Investigator
University of Miami

University of Miami
NCT Number
MeSH Terms
COVID-19
Pneumonia
Pneumonia, Viral
Delirium
Valproic Acid
Quetiapine Fumarate