Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy for Ulcerative Colitis Patients Hospitalized for Moderate to Severe Flares: A Multi-Center, Randomized, Double-Blind, Sham-Controlled Trial
Northwestern University
Summary
Chronic intestinal hypoxia and accompanying mucosal inflammation is a hallmark of ulcerative colitis (UC). Hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT) involves breathing 100% oxygen under increased atmospheric pressure to increase tissue oxygenation. Two small prospective randomized controlled trials have demonstrated that the delivery of HBOT to UC patients hospitalized for acute moderate to severe flares results in improved remission rates and avoidance of in-hospital progression to biologics, small molecules, or colectomy. In this larger trial the study aims to confirm the treatment benefits of HBOT for hospitalized UC patients and study the immune-microbe mechanisms underpinning treatment response.
Eligibility
- Age range
- 18–85 years
- Sex
- All
- Healthy volunteers
- No
Inclusion Criteria: * Participants with known or newly diagnosed UC who require hospitalization for an acute moderate to severe flare * Age 18-85 * Able to fully participate in all aspects of the trial * Consented and able to receive first HBOT session within first 48 hours of initiation of intravenous steroids * Agreement to not participate in another trial for the duration of the active intervention period Exclusion Criteria: * Received hyperbaric oxygen therapy either as part of standard of care or through a clinical trial prior to enrollment * Complication requiring urgent surgical inte…
Interventions
- DeviceHyperbaric Oxygen Therapy
Participants enrolled in the active intervention group receiving HBOT will undergo compression to 2.4 Atmospheres Absolute (ATA; 100% O2) for 90 minutes with two 5-10 minute "air breaks" (breathing room air at the 2.4 ATA) during the session. This is done once a day for 5 days.
- OtherSham Hyperbaric Air
This control arm will undergo compression to 1.34 ATA for monoplace chambers and 2.4 ATA for multiplace chambers for the full 90-minute session but 21% oxygen instead of 100% oxygen being administered. These participants will also have two 5-10 minute "air breaks" to mimic the treatment protocol. Multiplace sham sessions will have modified air breaks to avoid decompression sickness. This will happen once a day for 5 days.
Locations (13)
- University of Alabama MedicineBirmingham, Alabama
- University of Los Angeles HealthLos Angeles, California
- University of Miami HealthMiami, Florida
- Orlando HealthOrlando, Florida
- Northwestern Medicine Lake Forest HospitalLake Forest, Illinois
- University of LouisvilleLouisville, Kentucky