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Recruiting Phase 1 NCT06854640

NCT06854640 A Study to Learn About How Safe BAY 3389934 is, Its Suitable Dose, and How it Affects the Participants With Sepsis Induced Coagulopathy

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NCT ID NCT06854640
Status Recruiting
Phase Phase 1
Sponsor Bayer
Condition Sepsis
Study Type INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment 36 participants
Start Date 2025-03-12
Primary Completion 2026-12-25

Trial Parameters

Condition Sepsis
Sponsor Bayer
Study Type INTERVENTIONAL
Phase Phase 1
Enrollment 36
Sex ALL
Min Age 18 Years
Max Age 80 Years
Start Date 2025-03-12
Completion 2026-12-25
Interventions
BAY3389934

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Brief Summary

Researchers are looking for a better way to treat people who have sepsis induced coagulopathy. Sepsis happens when bacteria and their toxins spread in the blood, causing an infection. To overcome the infection the body responds activating the immune system, sometimes this immune response is too active and causes uncontrolled blood clot formation, also called sepsis-induced coagulopathy. Sepsis coagulopathy damages blood vessels and organs and leads to low platelet levels in the body. In severe cases, it can even lead to death. The main purpose of this first in patient study is to learn about how safe BAY 3389934 is, its suitable dose, and how it affects the participants with sepsis induced coagulopathy. For this study, researchers will enroll people receiving treatment for sepsis induced coagulopathy in a hospital intensive care unit (ICU). For this, the researchers will collect the number of participants with medical problems during and after receiving BAY 3389934. These medical problems are also known as "adverse events". Doctors keep track of all medical problems that happen in studies, even if they do not think they might be related to the study treatments. Participants will be divided into 2 groups. The first group will receive the lowest starting dose of BAY3389934. The researcher will carefully monitor how the participant responds to the medication and may adjust the dose, either increasing or decreasing it based on the safety and the tolerability of the drug. If no serious side effects are reported from the first group, the second group will receive higher dose of BAY3389934. Each participant will be in the study for around 28 days. During the study, the doctors and their study team will: * Take blood and urine samples, * Do physical examinations, * Check vital signs such as body temperature, blood pressure and heart rate, * Examine heart health using electrocardiogram (ECG)

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion Criteria: * Participant must be ≥ 18 and ≤ 80 years of age at the time of signing the informed consent. * Participants with diagnosed sepsis according to sepsis-3 criteria. Sepsis is defined as life-threatening organ dysfunction caused by a dysregulated host response to infection. * participants with suspected or documented origin of infection. * Participants with coagulopathy defined by at least one of the following within 24 hours prior start of study intervention: INR ≥1.40, platelet count in the range of ≥ 30,000/mm3 to \< 150,000/mm3 OR greater than 30% decrease in platelets in 24 hours without other known etiology. The platelet count after decrease should not be \< 30,000/mm3. * Participants must be receiving treatment in an ICU. * Informed consent of capable participant or, in case of participant being incapable of giving informed consent, consent for study inclusion will be sought according to applicable laws and regulations. Exclusion Criteria: * Clinically significa

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