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SeaStar's QUELIMMUNE Can Cut Pediatric Sepsis Deaths In Half

By Meg Flippin Benzinga 

“QUELIMMUNE is designed to target the innate immune response. When patients get very sick, it becomes very dysregulated and cells go haywire and trigger something called the cytokine storm,” said Dr. Kevin Chung, MD, Chief Medical Officer at SeaStar Medical. “The QUELIMMUNE device is designed specifically to target the cytokine storm at the source of the storm and it is associated with really good outcomes, especially in the pediatric population where mortality was cut in half from 50% to 25%.”

From The Golf Course To The ICU 

That was the case for Kurt, a young student and avid golfer who has won multiple golf awards even though he underwent two open-heart surgeries before his sixth birthday. Knowing at an early age that he couldn’t compete in the sports other kids were playing, Kurt picked up golf and never looked back. But over the years, Kurt faced doctor visits and surgeries, culminating in a near-death experience. 

At the time, Kurt was being treated at Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center, where Dr. Stuart L. Goldstein, MD, the lead researcher for QUELIMMUNE’s two trials that led to the device's FDA approval, worked. Kurt went in for a planned surgery to address an artificial replacement from his pulmonary to aortic valve, but had to be opened up again two days later as a result of blood leaking from his heart at the site of surgery. 

Kurt was put on a ventilator and went into multiple-organ failure, caught hospital pneumonia, and ultimately endured a 12-day coma. He developed AKI and respiratory failure, and doctors prepared to put him on ECMO (Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation), a more invasive type of support. But Dr. Goldstein spoke with the on-staff cardiologist and Kurt’s family and suggested that the QUELLIMUNE therapy would be helpful for him. 

“Kurt just started to turn around within 24 to 48 hours and did not require ECMO. Kurt left the ICU within two to three weeks and resumed going back to school and golfing,” says Dr. Goldstein. “It was quite dramatic and is emblematic of when we see this work, which is far more often than not, patients turn around really really quickly when you wouldn’t expect them to.” 

A Christmas Miracle 

For Kurt’s father, David, the QUELIMMUNE therapy was a last-ditch effort to save his son, who had been languishing in the ICU for eleven days. Every night, the doctors would offer up different therapies and treatment ideas to stop his son’s organs from failing and as luck would have it, one evening David and his nephew, who is also a doctor, ran into Dr. Goldstein outside of his son’s room. Dr. Goldstein said he thought the QUELIMMUNE therapy could help with the inflammation and the family decided, given the apparently bleak prognosis, to give it a try, recalls David. 

From day two on, the inflammatory markers improved and continued to get a lot better. “The inflammatory markers improved every day,” says David. His son was woken from the coma on day six of treatment, December 24. “It was a Christmas miracle. He was awake and his numbers were improving,” his father said.

Kurt had a tough recovery ahead of him when he woke up. He entered the hospital weighing 150 pounds and left at about 120 pounds. But by the beginning of March, he had regained his strength and energy and was golfing again. 

That is one of the other aspects of the QUELIMMUNE therapy that astonishes Dr. Goldstein, and makes him so optimistic that the device can treat other children with AKI. Typically 10% to 30% of pediatric patients who survive an AKI episode require chronic dialysis, but Kurt didn’t. “It is nothing I've seen before in clinical medicine in the last quarter century,” said Dr. Goldstein. 

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