A randomized, parallel, placebo controlled trial to evaluate the effect of 100mg/day losartan on the progression of emphysema as measured by quantitative HRCT compared to placebo .
This is a trial designed to test if a treatment, losartan, may decrease the progression of Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD). Losartan is an angiotensin receptor blocking agent, commonly used as an antihypertensive agent, which has been shown to alter cardiac remodeling after myocardial infarction and renovascular remodeling in diabetes-mellitus. In this trial participants with mild to severe COPD, with Computed Tomography (CT) evidence of emphysema (5-35% of voxels with \< -950 Hounsfield Units), will be randomly assigned to receive 100mg/day of losartan or placebo for 48 weeks. The primary outcome measure will be the rate of progression of emphysema, quantified as the percent of lung voxels with a density less than -950 HU as measured by High Resolution CT (HRCT, from baseline to 48 weeks.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
TRIPLE
Enrollment
220
Change in Mean pct950
change in percentage of voxels with density less than -950 Hounsfield Units
Time frame: 48 weeks
Change From Baseline in Pre-bronchodilator FEV1 Percent Predicted
Change from the first visit to the final visit in a spirometry (breathing test) measure: forced expiratory volume in one second (FEV1). The test is administered without the participant taking any bronchodilator medication. The FEV1 is compared to standard predicted values in the US population for each individual based on their height, gender, and ethnic group; the result is given as percent of predicted value.
Time frame: 48 weeks
Change From Baseline in Post-bronchodilator FEV1 Percent Predicted
Change from the first visit to the final visit in a spirometry (breathing test) measure: forced expiratory volume in one second (FEV1). This test is performed after the participant is given bronchodilator medications. The FEV1 is compared to standard predicted values in the US population for each individual based on their height, gender, and ethnic group; the result is given as percent of predicted value.
Time frame: 48 weeks
Change From Baseline in CAT Score
Change from the first visit to the final visit in the participant's COPD Assessment Test (CAT) score. The CAT is an 8-item questionnaire assessing the impact of COPD on health status. CAT scores range from 0 to 40, with higher scores indicating a more severe impact of COPD on a patient's life.
Time frame: 48 weeks
Change From Baseline in SGRQ Score: Total
Change from the first visit to the final visit in participants' score on the St George's Respiratory Questionnaire - COPD. The St George's Respiratory Questionnaire for COPD patients (SGRQ-C) is a 40-item questionnaire designed to measure impact on overall health, daily life, and perceived well-being in patients with COPD. The SGRQ-C includes three categories: Symptoms (frequency and severity), Activities caused or limited by breathlessness, and Impacts on social and psychological functioning caused by airways disease. The total score and scores for each category range from 0 to 100, with higher scores indicating more limitations.
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Time frame: 48 weeks
Change From Baseline in SGRQ Score: Symptoms
Change from the first visit to the final visit in participants' scores on the symptom-related questions on the St Georges Respiratory Questionnaire-COPD. The St George's Respiratory Questionnaire for COPD patients (SGRQ-C) is a 40-item questionnaire designed to measure impact on overall health, daily life, and perceived well-being in patients with COPD. The SGRQ-C includes three categories: Symptoms (frequency and severity), Activities caused or limited by breathlessness, and Impacts on social and psychological functioning caused by airways disease. The total score and scores for each category range from 0 to 100, with higher scores indicating more limitations.
Time frame: 48 weeks
Change From Baseline in SGRQ Score: Activity
Change from the first visit to the final visit in participants' scores on the activity-related questions on the St Georges Respiratory Questionnaire-COPD. The St George's Respiratory Questionnaire for COPD patients (SGRQ-C) is a 40-item questionnaire designed to measure impact on overall health, daily life, and perceived well-being in patients with COPD. The SGRQ-C includes three categories: Symptoms (frequency and severity), Activities caused or limited by breathlessness, and Impacts on social and psychological functioning caused by airways disease. The total score and scores for each category range from 0 to 100, with higher scores indicating more limitations.
Time frame: 48 weeks
Change in SGRQ Score: Impact
Change from the first visit to the final visit in participants' scores on the impact-related questions on the St Georges Respiratory Questionnaire-COPD. The St George's Respiratory Questionnaire for COPD patients (SGRQ-C) is a 40-item questionnaire designed to measure impact on overall health, daily life, and perceived well-being in patients with COPD. The SGRQ-C includes three categories: Symptoms (frequency and severity), Activities caused or limited by breathlessness, and Impacts on social and psychological functioning caused by airways disease. The total score and scores for each category range from 0 to 100, with higher scores indicating more limitations.
Time frame: 48 weeks
Change From Baseline in mMRC Dyspnea Scale
Change from the first visit to the final visit in participants' scores on the modified Medical Research Council dyspnea scale. The modified Medical Research Council dyspnea scale (mMRC) is a self-rating tool to measure how much breathlessness affects someone's day to day activities. Scores are between 0 and 4, with higher scores indicating more severe breathlessness.
Time frame: 48 weeks
Change From Baseline in PROMIS-20a T-score
Change from the first visit to the final visit in participants' scores on the Patient-Reported Outcome Measures Information System (PROMIS) Physical Function assessment. The Patient-Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System (PROMIS) Physical Function Short Form 20a is a 20-item questionnaire used to indicate a patient's ability to perform activities of daily living, such as bathing, dressing, and commuting. Raw scores from this questionnaire are compared to a reference population to create a "T-score". The general US population is the reference population. In this T-score metric, 50 indicates the population mean with a standard deviation of 10. Higher scores mean better outcomes (more ability to do activities of daily living)
Time frame: 48 weeks