This clinical trial is focused on studying a lung condition called Pulmonary Emphysema, which is caused by a deficiency in a protein known as Alpha-1 Antitrypsin. This condition can lead to damage in the lungs, making it difficult to breathe. The study is testing a treatment called Alpha-1-Proteinase Inhibitor (Human), which is given as a weekly injection into a vein. The purpose of the study is to see if this treatment can slow down the loss of lung tissue in people with this condition.
Participants in the study will receive either the active treatment or a placebo, which is a substance with no active medication. The study will compare two different doses of the treatment, 60 mg/kg and 120 mg/kg, to see which is more effective. The study will last for a period of time, during which participants will have regular check-ups and tests to monitor their lung health and overall well-being.
The main goal is to determine if the treatment can help reduce the progression of lung damage, as measured by a special type of scan called CT densitometry. This scan helps doctors see how much lung tissue is being lost over time. The study will also look at other factors, such as the frequency of severe flare-ups of lung symptoms that require hospitalization. By participating in this study, researchers hope to find a better way to manage and treat Pulmonary Emphysema due to Alpha-1 Antitrypsin Deficiency.



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