Effect of the Homeopathic Remedy Kalium Bichromicum (Potassium Dichromate) on Viscosity and Amount of Sputum and Time to Extubation in Mechanically Ventilated ICU Patients.

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Purpose ICU-Protocol.Summary Profuse and tenacious tracheal secretions are a significant factor impeding the weaning process in mechanically ventilated patients in the intensive care unit (ICU). In homeopathy, high dilutions of plant extracts, minerals, and other biological substances are used as remedies for the treatment of illness, which is based on the "Law of Similars" (the higher the dilution, the stronger the effect). Kali Bichromicum (potassium dichromate) is a drug that is commonly used in homeopathy, mostly for conditions involving profuse, stringy, tenacious mucous and tracheal secretions. A recent randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled study found a statistically significant effect of this remedy on improving the amount of tracheal secretion, timing to extubation and discharge from the ICU among critically ill patients, with no side effects observed. The proposed study will compare the efficacy of Kali bichromicum 10-60 (C30) versus placebo in reducing the amount of tracheal secretions in patients intubated with a conventional endotracheal tube or tracheostomy and receiving controlled mechanical ventilation in the ICU setting. The quantity of the secretions will be studied, as well as sputum neutrophil count (using direct microscopy). Time to extubation and the need for re-intubation will also be evaluated. 56 patients over the age of 18 years treated with mechanical ventilation for at least 3 days will be recruited from the ICU departments of 4 medical centers in Israel. The preparations will be administered in the form of small pellet-like globules, which will be placed on the mucosa of the mouth, to the side of the endotracheal tube. Patients will be randomly allocated to either verum (n=28) or placebo (n=28) treatment, with the remedies administered twice daily with an interval of 12 hours, for a period of up to 14 days or until the patient is extubated. Any adverse event will be recorded.
ConditionMechanical Ventilation
InterventionDrug: Potassium Dichromate (Homeopathy)
Drug: Placebo homeopathic remedy
PhasePhase 3
SponsorShaare Zedek Medical Center
Responsible PartyShaare Zedek Medical Center
ClinicalTrials.gov IdentifierNCT00473473
First ReceivedMay 14, 2007
Last UpdatedFebruary 19, 2012
Last verifiedFebruary 2012

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First Received DateMay 14, 2007
Last Updated DateFebruary 19, 2012
Start DateJuly 2008
Estimated Primary Completion DateDecember 2012
Current Primary Outcome Measuresthe amount of tracheal secretions in patients intubated with a conventional endotracheal tube and receiving controlled mechanical ventilation with a respirator two days after the initiation of the study. [Time Frame: 14 days] [Designated as safety issue: No]
Current Secondary Outcome Measuresgrade 3 tracheal secretions, number of suctionings and sputum neutrophil count on day 2; tracheal secretions on day 14/extubation; time to extubation and need for re-intubation; time to discharge; safety of of Kali bichromicums after 14 days/extubation. [Time Frame: 14 days] [Designated as safety issue: Yes]

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Brief TitleEffect of the Homeopathic Remedy Kalium Bichromicum (Potassium Dichromate) on Viscosity and Amount of Sputum and Time to Extubation in Mechanically Ventilated ICU Patients.
Official TitleA Multicenter, Randomized, Double Blind, Placebo Controlled Trial to Investigate the Efficacy and Safety of the Homeopathic Remedy Kalium Bichromicum (Potassium Dichromate) to Decrease Viscosity and Amount of Sputum as Well as Time to Extubation, in Intubated Mechanically Ventilated ICU Patients.
Brief Summary
ICU-Protocol.Summary Profuse and tenacious tracheal secretions are a significant factor
impeding the weaning process in mechanically ventilated patients in the intensive care unit
(ICU). In homeopathy, high dilutions of plant extracts, minerals, and other biological
substances are used as remedies for the treatment of illness, which is based on the "Law of
Similars" (the higher the dilution, the stronger the effect). Kali Bichromicum (potassium
dichromate) is a drug that is commonly used in homeopathy, mostly for conditions involving
profuse, stringy, tenacious mucous and tracheal secretions. A recent randomized,
double-blind, placebo-controlled study found a statistically significant effect of this
remedy on improving the amount of tracheal secretion, timing to extubation and discharge
from the ICU among critically ill patients, with no side effects observed.

The proposed study will compare the efficacy of Kali bichromicum 10-60 (C30) versus placebo
in reducing the amount of tracheal secretions in patients intubated with a conventional
endotracheal tube or tracheostomy and receiving controlled mechanical ventilation in the ICU
setting. The quantity of the secretions will be studied, as well as sputum neutrophil count
(using direct microscopy). Time to extubation and the need for re-intubation will also be
evaluated. 56 patients over the age of 18 years treated with mechanical ventilation for at
least 3 days will be recruited from the ICU departments of 4 medical centers in Israel. The
preparations will be administered in the form of small pellet-like globules, which will be
placed on the mucosa of the mouth, to the side of the endotracheal tube. Patients will be
randomly allocated to either verum (n=28) or placebo (n=28) treatment, with the remedies
administered twice daily with an interval of 12 hours, for a period of up to 14 days or
until the patient is extubated. Any adverse event will be recorded.
Detailed DescriptionNot Provided
Study TypeInterventional
Study PhasePhase 3
Study DesignAllocation: Randomized, Endpoint Classification: Safety/Efficacy Study, Intervention Model: Parallel Assignment, Masking: Double Blind (Subject, Caregiver, Investigator, Outcomes Assessor), Primary Purpose: Treatment
ConditionMechanical Ventilation
InterventionDrug: Potassium Dichromate (Homeopathy)
twice daily with an interval of 12 hours, for a period of up to 14 days
Drug: Placebo homeopathic remedy
identical to treatment without active component
Study Arm (s)
  • Experimental: 1
    potassium bichromate
  • Placebo Comparator: 2
    placebo

Recruitment Information[ + expand ][ + ]

Recruitment StatusRecruiting
Estimated Enrollment56
Estimated Completion DateDecember 2012
Estimated Primary Completion DateDecember 2012
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:

- endotracheally intubated or tracheostomy ICU patient on mechanical ventilation
support for at least 3 days prior to study enrollment, who is due for Spontaneous
Breathing Trial (SBT).

- profuse tenacious, stringy tracheal secretions (from 2+ to 4+)

Exclusion Criteria:

- Unstable septic patients

- Concomitant disease of the larynx and trachea obstructing the airway or inhibiting
the extubation process.

- active heart disease.

- Need for catecholamines.

- Pregnancy.

- underlying neuromuscular disorder or any other condition preventing patient
cooperation with voluntary coughing and expectoration of secretions.

- underlying conditions requiring continuous therapy with bronchorrheic medications
(i.e. myasthenia gravis)

- Patients on home ventilation or BIPAP support

- Failure of the patient or legal guardian to give written informed consent.
GenderBoth
Ages18 Years
Accepts Healthy VolunteersNo
ContactsContact: Menachem Oberbaum, M.D.
972-2-6666395
oberbaum@szmc.org.il
Location CountriesIsrael

Administrative Information[ + expand ][ + ]

NCT Number NCT00473473
Other Study ID NumbersKaliBic.ICU.07
Has Data Monitoring CommitteeNo
Information Provided ByShaare Zedek Medical Center
Study SponsorShaare Zedek Medical Center
CollaboratorsHadassah Medical Organization
Investigators Principal Investigator: Menachem Oberbaum, M.D. Shaare Zedek Medical Center, Jerusalem, IsraelStudy Director: Moshe Hersch, M.D. Intensive Care Unit, Shaare Zedek Medical Center, Jerusalem, Israel
Verification DateFebruary 2012

Locations[ + expand ][ + ]

Intensive Care Unit, Shaare Zedek Medical Center
Jerusalem, Israel, 91031
Recruiting
Dept. of Internal Medicine, Intensive Care Unit G8, Hadassah University Hospital, Ein Kerem
Jerusalem, Israel
Contact: Sigal Svir, M.D. | 972-2-6777111
Recruiting