Crohn Disease Clinical Trial
— RISE AROfficial title:
Real-world Data of Moderate to Severe Inflammatory Bowel Disease in Argentina: A Non-interventional, Multicenter Study to Evaluate Disease Control, Treatment Patterns, Burden of Disease and Quality of Life
Verified date | February 2022 |
Source | Takeda |
Contact | n/a |
Is FDA regulated | No |
Health authority | |
Study type | Observational |
The purpose of this study is to evaluate the percentage of moderate to severe IBD participants with active disease at Day 1.
Status | Completed |
Enrollment | 246 |
Est. completion date | May 31, 2019 |
Est. primary completion date | May 31, 2019 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | No |
Gender | All |
Age group | 18 Years and older |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: 1. Diagnosis of moderate to severe CD or UC for at least 6 months prior to Day 1 appointment based on clinical or endoscopic or image criteria. Exclusion Criteria: 1. Indeterminate or not classified colitis. 2. Presenting mental incapacity, unwillingness or language barriers precluding adequate understanding or cooperation. |
Country | Name | City | State |
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Argentina | Centro de Educacion Medica e Investigaciones Clinicas Norberto Quirno (CEMIC) | Caba | Buenos Aires |
Argentina | Hospital Britanico de Buenos Aires | Caba | Buenos Aires |
Argentina | Hospital de Gastroenterologia Dr. Carlos Bonorino Udaondo | Caba | Buenos Aires |
Argentina | Sanatorio Mater Dei | Caba | Buenos Aires |
Argentina | Hospital Privado de Cordoba | Cordoba | |
Argentina | Hospital San Martin | La Plata | Buenos Aires |
Argentina | Hospital Provincial del Centenario | Rosario | Santa Fe |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Takeda |
Argentina,
P426 Health-Related Quality of Life and Work Productivity in patients with moderate-to-severe Inflammatory Bowel Disease in Argentina: Data from the RISE AR study. G J Correa, M Yantorno, P Olivera Sendra, J S Lasa, P Lubrano, D C Balderramo, I Zubiaurre,
P600 Real-world clinical characteristics and therapeutic strategies in patients with moderate-to-severe Inflammatory Bowel Disease in Argentina: Data from the RISE AR study. J S Lasa, A Sambuelli, I Zubiaurre, G J Correa, P Lubrano, D C Balderramo, O Ruff
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Crohn's Disease: Percentage of Participants With Active CD at Day 1 | Percentage of participants with active CD were observed, where active CD was defined as Harvey Bradshaw index (HBI) greater than or equal to (>=) 8 or Crohn's disease active index (CDAI) >= 220 points. CDAI assessed CD based on clinical signs and symptoms such as number of liquid stools, intensity of abdominal pain, general wellbeing, presence of comorbid conditions, use of antidiarrheal, physical examination and laboratory findings. Total score ranged from 0 to 600 points. Higher score indicated more severe disease. HBI consisted of 5 clinical parameters: general well-being, abdominal pain, number of liquid stools per day, abdominal mass, and complications. Total score was sum of individual parameters. Score ranges from a minimum score of 0 to no pre-specified maximum score as it depends on number of liquid stools, where higher scores indicated more severe disease. | Day 1 | |
Primary | Ulcerative Colitis: Percentage of Participants With Active UC at Day 1 | Percentage of participants with active disease UC disease were observed, where UC was defined as 9-point Partial Mayo Score (pMayo score) >=5. The Mayo score was composed of four categories (bleeding, stool frequency, physician assessment, and endoscopic appearance) rated from 0 to 3 that are summed to give a total score that ranges from 0 to 12. The pMayo score was previously compared with the full Mayo score and categorized participants as being in remission (score of 0 to 2), having mild disease (pMayo of 3 or 4) or moderate to severe disease (pMayo of >=5). | Day 1 | |
Secondary | Number of Participants With Moderate to Severe CD or UC Stratified by Steroid Behavior | Day 1 | ||
Secondary | Number of Participants With Moderate to Severe CD or UC Stratified by Anthropometric Information | Anthropometric information included height, weight and body mass index (BMI). BMI ranges: underweight (BMI less than [<] 18.50 kilogram per square meter (kg/m^2), normal range (BMI between 18.50 and 24.99 kg/m^2), overweight (BMI between 25.00 and 29.99 kg/m^2), obese (BMI >=30.00 kg/m^2). | Day 1 | |
Secondary | Number of Participants With Moderate to Severe CD or UC Based on Medical History, Comorbidities or Extra Intestinal Manifestation (EIM) | Medical history was defined as an EIM or non-EIM according to the investigator's judgement. | Day 1 | |
Secondary | Crohn's Disease: Number of Participants With Moderate to Severe CD Stratified by Clinical Characterization | The Montreal classification index for CD was used to classify the extent of the disease activity. It consisted of two parameters: location and behavior of the disease activity. There were four different disease locations presented: Location 1 (L1) is ileum, Location 2 (L2) is colonic disease, Location 3 (L3) is ileocolon and Location 4 (L4) is isolated upper gastrointestinal (GI) tract disease. The first three categories (L1-L3) was combined with L4 where disease sites coexisted. There were 4 different categories for the behavior of the disease activity: Behavior 1 (B1) was non stenosing or non penetrating; Behavior 2 (B2) was stenosing; Behavior 3 (B3) was penetrating and p as perianal disease (p). The first 3 categories (B1 to B3) could be added with p to indicate coexisting perianal disease. Perianal disease (p) was defined as the presence of perianal abscesses or fistulae. | Day 1 | |
Secondary | Ulcerative Colitis: Number of Participants With Moderate to Severe CD Stratified by Clinical Characterization | Montreal classification index for UC was used to classify the extent and severity of the disease activity. There were three subgroups of UC defined by extent of inflammation: Extent 1 (E1) =Ulcerative distal UC proctitis and proctosigmoiditis, Extent 2 (E2) =Left-sided mucosa inflammation extending up to splenic flexure and Extent 3 (E3) =Pancolitis mucosa inflammation up to proximal transverse colon and beyond. Severity of UC as S0=Clinical remission (asymptomatic),S1 =Mild UC (passage of four or fewer stools/day [with or without blood],absence of any systemic illness, and normal inflammatory markers),S2 =Moderate UC (passage of more than four stools per day but with minimal signs of systemic toxicity),S3 =Severe UC (passage of at least 6 bloody stools daily, pulse rate of at least 90 beats per minute, temperature of at least 37.5 degree Celsius, hemoglobin of <10.5 gram per 100 milliliter (g/100mL), and erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR) of at least 30 millimeter per hour (mm/h). | Day 1 | |
Secondary | Number of Participants With Moderate to Severe CD or UC Who Used Various Types of Therapies for IBD in Previous 3 Years | Various types of therapies for IBD included salicylic derivatives, corticosteroids, immunosuppressors, biologic therapy, antibiotics, nutrition support and others. One participant could use more than one therapy. | Within previous 3 years including Day 1 | |
Secondary | Duration of IBD Treatment During Previous 3 Years | Time between the beginning of IBD treatment until the end of treatment. For participants with ongoing IBD treatment at Day 1, stop date was considered as Day 1 date visit. Various types of therapies for IBD included salicylic derivates, corticosteroids, immunosuppressors, biologic therapy, antibiotics, nutrition support and others. One participant could use more than one therapy. | Within previous 3 years including Day 1 | |
Secondary | Number of Participants With Moderate to Severe CD or UC Treated With Biologic Therapy During Previous 3 Years | Biologic therapies included infliximab, adalimumab, vedolizumab, certolizumab, golimumab, and ustekimumab. For participants with ongoing biologic therapy at Day 1, stop date was considered as Day 1 date visit. | Within previous 3 years including Day 1 | |
Secondary | Number of Participants With Moderate to Severe CD or UC Who Have Not Responded Previously to Biologic Therapies With Reasons | Within previous 3 years including Day 1 | ||
Secondary | Number of Participants With Moderate to Severe CD or UC Who Had IBD Treatment Initiation on Day 1 | Day 1 | ||
Secondary | Number of Participants With Moderate to Severe and No or Mild Activity of CD or UC Stratified by Socio-demographic Variables | Participants were stratified based on gender, professional status, educational level and income. | Day 1 | |
Secondary | Quality of Life Assessed by European Quality of Life 5-dimension (EQ-5D) Health States Visual Analogue Scale (VAS) Score at Day 1 | EQ-5D considered five attributes of quality of life evaluation, that is, mobility, self-care, usual activity, pain/discomfort, and anxiety/depression. Each dimension had five possible levels: 1 (no problems); 2 (slight problems); 3 (moderate problems); 4 (severe problems), and; 5 (extreme problems). EQ-5D also included an additional visual analogic scale (EQ-VAS), which ranged from 0 to 100, where 0 indicated worst imaginable health state and 100 was best imaginable health state. | Day 1 | |
Secondary | Quality of Life as Assessed by 36-item Short Form Health Survey (SF-36) Component Score at Day 1 | The SF-36 evaluated 8 health dimensions: physical functioning, bodily pain, role physical (limitations due to physical problems), role emotional (limitations due to personal or emotional problems), mental health, social functioning, vitality, and general health perceptions. Based on these 4 scales (physical functioning, role-physical, bodily pain, general health), the physical component summary (PCS) score was generated which ranged between 0 and 100, with higher scores indicating a better quality of life. Based on these 4 scales (vitality, social functioning, role-emotional, and mental health), the mental component summary (MCS) score was generated which ranged between 0 and 100, with higher scores indicating a better quality of life. | Day 1 | |
Secondary | Inflammatory Bowel Disease Questionnaire (IBDQ) Total Score at Day 1 | The IBDQ was a 32-item questionnaire that measured 4 dimensions: bowel function, emotional status, systemic symptoms, and social function. Within dimensions, each question presented seven possible answers/points. Each domain score was the sum of 8 responses each ranging from 1 to 7, where 1 indicated worst function and 7 the best. The sub-score ranged from 8 to 56 and thus the total score ranged from 32 to 224, where higher score indicating better quality of life. | Day 1 | |
Secondary | Inflammatory Bowel Disease Questionnaire (IBDQ) Domain Score at Day 1 | IBDQ was a 32-item questionnaire that measured 4 dimensions: bowel systems, emotional health, systemic systems, and social function. Within dimensions, each question presented seven possible answers/points. Each domain score was the average of 8 responses each ranging from 1 to 7, where 1 indicated worst function and 7 the best function. | Day 1 | |
Secondary | Mean of Percentage of Total Work Productivity Impairment (TWPI) Due to CD or UC as Assessed by Work Productivity and Activity Impairment Questionnaire (WPAI) | WPAI assessed impact of IBD on work productivity and daily activities in past 7 days. WPAI questions were: if currently employed, 2) hours (hrs) missed due to disease, 3) hrs missed other reasons, 4) hrs actually worked, 5) degree disease affected productivity while working, 6) degree disease affected regular activities. WPAI generates 4 component scores: percentage (%) of work time missed (absenteeism), % of impairment while working (presenteeism), % of overall work impairment (absenteeism and presenteeism combined), and % of activity impairment. TWPI was calculated based on 3 items: (Q2) number of hrs missed from work due to health problems in the past 7 days; (Q4) number of actual work hrs in past 7 days; and (Q5) to what degree did disease impair productivity while working in past 7 days. Data was calculated by: Q2/(Q2+Q4)+([1-(Q2/[Q2+Q4])*(Q5/10])*100 (converted to %). Data is presented as impairment percentage, with higher numbers indicating greater impairment/less productivity. | Day 1 | |
Secondary | Mean of Percentage of Work Time Missed Due to CD or UC as Assessed by WPAI at Day 1 | WPAI assessed impact of IBD on work productivity and daily activities in past 7 days. WPAI questions were: if currently employed, 2) hours missed due to disease, 3) hours missed other reasons, 4) hours actually worked, 5) degree disease affected productivity while working, 6) degree disease affected regular activities. WPAI generates 4 component scores: percentage of work time missed (absenteeism), percentage of impairment while working (presenteeism), percentage of overall work impairment (absenteeism and presenteeism combined), and percentage of activity impairment. Work time missed was calculated based on 2 items: (Q2) number of hours missed from work due to health problems in the past 7 days; and (Q4) number of actual work hours in past 7 days. Data was calculated by following formula:Q2/(Q2+Q4)*100 (converted to %), where higher numbers indicated greater impairment and less productivity. | Day 1 | |
Secondary | Mean of Percentage of Impairment While Working Due to CD or UC as Assessed by WPAI at Day 1 | WPAI assessed impact of IBD on work productivity and daily activities in past 7 days. WPAI questions were: if currently employed, 2) hours missed due to disease, 3) hours missed other reasons, 4) hours actually worked, 5) degree disease affected productivity while working, 6) degree disease affected regular activities. WPAI generates 4 component scores: percentage of work time missed (absenteeism), percentage of impairment while working (presenteeism), percentage of overall work impairment (absenteeism and presenteeism combined), and percentage of activity impairment. Percentage of impairment while working was calculated based on 1 item: (Q5) to what degree did disease impair productivity while working in past 7 days. The item was measured on a scale from 0 (no effect) to 10 (completely prevented from doing regular activities/ working). Data was calculated by following formula: Q5/10*100 (converted to percent), where higher numbers indicated greater impairment and less productivity. | Day 1 | |
Secondary | Mean of Percentage of Total Activity Impairment Due to CD or UC as Assessed by WPAI at Day 1 | WPAI assessed impact of IBD on work productivity and daily activities in past 7 days. WPAI questions were: if currently employed, 2) hours (hrs) missed due to disease, 3) hrs missed other reasons, 4) hrs actually worked, 5) degree disease affected productivity while working, 6) degree disease affected regular activities. WPAI generates 4 component scores: percentage (%) of work time missed (absenteeism), % of impairment while working (presenteeism), % of overall work impairment (absenteeism and presenteeism combined), and % of activity impairment. % of total activity impairment was calculated based on: (Q6) in past 7 days, how much did your health problems affect your ability to do your regular daily activities, other than work at a job. Item was measured on scale from 0 (no effect) to 10 (completely prevented from doing regular activities/ working). Data was calculated by: Q6/10*100 (converted to percent), where higher numbers indicated greater impairment and less productivity. | Day 1 | |
Secondary | Percentage of Participants Who Quit Job Due to IBD and Have Not Been Able to Return to Work | Day 1 | ||
Secondary | Number of Participants With Moderate to Severe CD or UC Who Used Healthcare Resources Over the Previous 3 Years | Healthcare resources included drug therapies, imaging and laboratory testing, surgeries, hospitalizations and consultations. | Within previous 3 years including Day 1 |
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