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SHPSSorafenib Safety and Efficacy in Hepatopulmonary Syndrome Patients

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What is being tested

Sorafenib

+ Placebo

Drug
Who is being recruted

Digestive System Diseases+2

+ Liver Diseases

+ Lung Diseases

Over 21 Years
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How is the trial designed

Treatment Study

Placebo-ControlledPhase 2
Interventional
Study Start: March 2014
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Summary

Principal SponsorUniversity of Pennsylvania
Last updated: January 27, 2026
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Study start date: March 1, 2014

Actual date on which the first participant was enrolled.

This clinical trial focuses on understanding the safety and effectiveness of a drug called sorafenib in adults who have been diagnosed with hepatopulmonary syndrome (HPS), a condition that affects both the liver and lungs. The study aims to see how well the drug is tolerated by these patients and how it impacts the level of oxygen in their blood and the functioning of their lung vessels. This research is important as it could potentially lead to improved treatment options for people with HPS. During the trial, participants will receive either sorafenib or a placebo, a substance that has no therapeutic effect, used as a control in testing new drugs. The main outcome being measured is the change in the alveolar-arterial oxygen gradient, a calculated measure of oxygenation in the body. This is determined by the difference between the amount of oxygen in the alveoli (tiny air sacs in the lungs) and the amount of oxygen in the arterial blood. The calculation is based on values from an Arterial Blood Gas test. The study will compare the change in this gradient from the start of the trial to 12 weeks later, between the group receiving sorafenib and the group receiving the placebo.

Official TitleSorafenib in Patients With Hepatopulmonary Syndrome: A Double-Blind Randomized Clinical Trial
NCT02021929
Principal SponsorUniversity of Pennsylvania
Last updated: January 27, 2026
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Protocol

This section provides details of the study plan, including how the study is designed and what the study is measuring.
Design Details

28 patients to be enrolled

Total number of participants that the clinical trial aims to recruit.

Treatment Study

These studies test new ways to treat a disease, condition, or health issue. The goal is to see if a new drug, therapy, or approach works better or has fewer side effects than existing options.



Eligibility

Researchers look for people who fit a certain description, called eligibility criteria: person's general health condition or prior treatments.
Conditions
Criteria

Any sex

Biological sex of participants that are eligible to enroll.

Over 21 Years

Range of ages for which participants are eligible to join.

Healthy volunteers not allowed

If individuals who are healthy and do not have the condition being studied can participate.

Conditions

Pathology

Digestive System DiseasesLiver DiseasesLung DiseasesRespiratory Tract DiseasesHepatopulmonary Syndrome

Criteria

Inclusion Criteria: * Diagnosis of HPS: 1. AaPO2 ≥ 15 mm Hg (≥ 20 mm Hg for age \> 64 yrs) 2. Intrapulmonary shunting 3. Absence of significant restriction (TLC \< 70%) or obstruction (FEV1 \< 80% \& FEV1/FVC \< 70%) 4. Presence of cirrhosis/hepatic fibrosis and/or portal hypertension * Child-Pugh class A or B liver disease * Platelet count ≥ 30 ×10e9 per liter * Hemoglobin ≥ 8.5 g per deciliter * International normalized ratio ≤ 2.3 * Albumin ≥ 2.8 g per deciliter * Total bilirubin ≤ 5 mg per deciliter * Alanine aminotransferase and aspartate aminotransferase ≤ 5 times the upper limit of the normal range * Serum creatinine ≤ 1.5 times the upper limit of the normal range and not receiving dialysis * Negative pregnancy test (for women of childbearing potential) at both screening and baseline visits. Post-menopausal women (defined as no menses for one year) and surgically sterilized women are not required to undergo a pregnancy test. * Subjects (men and women) of childbearing potential must agree to use medically acceptable contraception beginning at the signing of the Informed Consent Form until at least 14 days after the last dose of study drug. * Age ≥ 21 years * Ability to provide informed consent Exclusion Criteria: * Recent chronic heavy alcohol consumption * Enrollment in a clinical trial or concurrent use of another investigational drug or device therapy (i.e., outside of study treatment) during, or within 28 days of screening visit * Current hepatic encephalopathy * Active infection * Diagnosis of portopulmonary hypertension * WHO Class IV functional status * Congenital long-QT syndrome * Subjects who have used strong CYP3A4 inducers (e.g., phenytoin, carbamazepine, phenobarbital, St. John's Wort \[Hypericum perforatum\], dexamethasone at a dose of greater than 16 mg daily, or rifampin \[rifampicin\], and/or rifabutin) within 28 days before randomization * Subjects who are currently taking Coumadin®(warfarin) * Active or clinically significant cardiac disease, including: 1. Active coronary artery disease 2. Unstable angina (anginal symptoms at rest), new-onset angina within 12 weeks before randomization, or myocardial infarction within 24 weeks before randomization * Liver or other solid organ transplant recipients * Expectation of liver transplant within four months of randomization * Hepatocellular carcinoma that does not meet all of the following criteria: 1. Single lesion ≤ 3 cm documented by LIRADS criteria 2. Complete response to ablative therapy (TACE, RFA, alcohol ablation) using the modified RECIST criteria one month after therapy with no more than two treatments 3. No other lesions develop after initiation of HCC therapy * Uncontrolled hypertension (systolic pressure \>140 mm Hg or diastolic pressure \> 90 mm Hg on repeated measurement) despite optimal medical management. * Any hemorrhage/bleeding event of NCI-Common Toxicity Criteria for Adverse Effects v4.0 Grade 3 or higher within 4 weeks before randomization * Presence of a non-healing wound, non-healing ulcer, or bone fracture * Women who are pregnant or breast-feeding * Major surgery 28 days prior to randomization * Subjects with any previously untreated or concurrent cancer except cervical cancer in-situ, treated basal cell carcinoma, or superficial bladder tumor. Subjects surviving a cancer that was curatively treated and without evidence of disease for more than 3 years before randomization are allowed. All cancer treatments (chemotherapy, radiation therapy, surgery, immunotherapy, biologic therapy, or tumor embolization) must be completed at least 3 years prior to study entry (i.e., signature date of the informed consent form). * Inability to comply with the protocol and/or not willing or not available for follow-up assessments

Study Plan

Find out more about all the medication administered in this study, their detailed description and what they involve.
Treatment Groups
Study Objectives

2 intervention groups are designated in this study

50% chance of being blinded to the placebo group

Treatment Groups

Group I

Experimental
400 mg (2 capsules) taken by mouth once a day

Group II

Placebo
2 capsules taken by mouth once a day

Study Objectives

Primary Objectives

Secondary Objectives

Study Centers

These are the hospitals, clinics, or research facilities where the trial is being conducted. You can find the location closest to you and its status.

This study has 7 locations

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Mayo Clinic Arizona

Phoenix, United StatesOpen Mayo Clinic Arizona in Google Maps
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Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine

Chicago, United States
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Mayo Clinic - Rochester

Rochester, United States
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Columbia University-NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital

New York, United States
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