Clinical Trial: IV Albumin for Severe POTS

Remy

Administrator
A Double Blind Randomized Controlled Crossover Study to Systematically Assess the Efficacy and Safety of Intravenous Albumin Infusions in Severe Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome

POTS is characterized by an excessive increase in heart rate and light-headedness on assuming an upright posture, standing or sitting that at times culminates in syncope. Most symptoms of POTS result from marked cardiovascular deconditioning and activation of sympathetic responses due to cerebral hypoperfusion.

Plasma volume expanding therapies are one of the mainstays of
treatment. Saline infusions in patients with severe orthostatic intolerance lead to rapid but transient symptomatic improvement lasting several hours. Human albumin infusions are used for plasma volume replacement/expansion and have been shown to significantly improve cerebral blood flow.


A small subset of patients suffering from severe POTS have shown robust response to weekly albumin therapy, supporting the investigator's hypothesis that periodic albumininfusions will provide significant and sustained symptomatic relief to patients with severe POTS. This would increase their orthostatic tolerance and improve functional capacity without the limitations and side effects associated with other therapies.

http://ichgcp.net/clinical-trials-registry/NCT03365414
 

nanobug

Member
"Plasma volume expanding therapies are one of the mainstays of treatment."

I remember doing IV Meyer's Cocktails a decade or so ago and indeed I felt great for a couple of days afterwards. I suspect volume expansion was probably the thing responsible for maybe 90% of the effect, much more so than the magnesium, vitamin C or even methylcobalamin.
 

Remy

Administrator
I remember doing IV Meyer's Cocktails a decade or so ago and indeed I felt great for a couple of days afterwards. I suspect volume expansion was probably the thing responsible for maybe 90% of the effect, much more so than the magnesium, vitamin C or even methylcobalamin.
I’ve wondered the same thing about my cidofovir infusions since it was more than 2L of fluid infused with the drug.
 

SarahTee

Active Member
Does anyone know why this trial was withdrawn? It says “Withdrawal of support of product for trial”, but I can’t quite grasp what that might mean.
 

SarahTee

Active Member
Another reason IV albumin might help is that it has a mild immune-modulating effect. This was discovered when researchers were using it as a placebo in a study of IVIg. It turned out not to be inert.
 

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