Development of 1-Day Rest/Stress Cardiac PET Perfusion Imaging Protocol of BMS747158

NCT00849108 · Status: COMPLETED · Phase: PHASE2 · Type: INTERVENTIONAL · Enrollment: 176

Last updated 2015-10-14

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Summary

The main purpose of this study is to get more information on using BMS747158 (the study drug),a drug with small amounts of radioactivity to allow for heart imaging, during a PET scan which can then be compared to other images such as SPECT. The safety and quality of images will be studied.

Conditions

  • Ischemia

Interventions

DRUG

BMS747158

dosages at rest and at stress were not to exceed a total of 14 mCi. Cohort 1: Patients received either 2 or 3 IV bolus injections of BMS747158: 1 at rest and 1 or 2 during stress, over a 1-day or 2-day period. Cohort 2: Patients to recieve IV bolus injections of BMS747158: For the Pharmacologic (Adenosine) Stress: * Doses at rest were to range between 2.9 and 3.4 mCi. * Doses under stress were to be a factor of 2.0 to 2.4 greater than the rest dose, resulting in a range of stress doses between 5.8 and 8.2 mCi. For the Exercise Stress: * Doses at rest were to range between 1.7 and 2.0 mCi. * Doses under stress were to be a factor of 3.0 to 3.6 greater than the rest dose, resulting in a range between 5.1 and 7.2 mCi.

Sponsors & Collaborators

  • Lantheus Medical Imaging

    lead INDUSTRY

Principal Investigators

  • Cesare Orlandi, MD · Lantheus Medical Imaging

Study Design

Allocation
NON_RANDOMIZED
Purpose
DIAGNOSTIC
Masking
NONE
Model
PARALLEL

Eligibility

Min Age
18 Years
Max Age
75 Years
Sex
ALL
Healthy Volunteers
No

Timeline & Regulatory

Start
2009-01-31
Primary Completion
2010-06-30
Completion
2010-06-30

Countries

  • United States

Study Locations

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