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NCT ID: NCT04320381 Completed - Cystic Fibrosis Clinical Trials

Qualitative Understanding of Experiences With the SIMPLIFY Trial

QUEST
Start date: December 23, 2020
Phase:
Study type: Observational

This qualitative longitudinal study is designed to elicit and thematically analyze the perspectives of SIMPLIFY subjects about treatment withdrawal research and treatment burden in the context of triple combination CFTR (Cystic Fibrosis Transmembrane Conductance Regulator) modulator therapy (TCT). Cohorts will be determined based on sub-groups of the assigned treatment arms from the SIMPLIFY study. Participants will be asked to participate in two interviews; the first interview will be conducted at the completion of the SIMPLIFY study and the second interview will be conducted approximately 4 months after the first interview. Trained research staff will conduct the semi-structured interviews that will be audio-recorded and transcribed for thematic analysis. Each interview should last between 30-60 minutes.

NCT ID: NCT04302662 Completed - Cystic Fibrosis Clinical Trials

Phase 2 Combination Study With Escalating Doses of MS1819-SD on Top of a Stable Dose of PPEs

Start date: June 27, 2019
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

This is a Phase 2 study sponsored by AzurRx SAS and involves testing of a new medication for the compensation of exocrine pancreatic insufficiency (EPI) caused by cystic fibrosis (CF). The new medication is called MS1819 spray dried (MS1819-SD) which is a lipase produced by the Lip2 gene of Yarrowia lipolytica using recombinant DNA technology. The primary purpose of this study is to investigate the efficacy and safety of escalating doses of study drug on top of a stable dose of PPEs in CF patients who are not fully compensated by PPEs only. This enzyme has demonstrated an appropriate profile to compensate the pancreatic lipase (enzyme) deficiency that is common in CP (chronic pancreatitis) and CF patients. The design of the study is open-label, meaning that all eligible patients will receive the study drug MS1819-SD. The study drug dose will increase throughout the study during dose escalation visits in each treatment period; study includes a total of three treatment periods. The total duration of the MS1819-SD treatment phase is of 39-51 days. The total duration of patient participation in the study is of 69-81 days. Approximately 24 patients will be enrolled in this study.

NCT ID: NCT04302428 Completed - Fibrosis Clinical Trials

Zinc Status and Growth in Cystic Fibrosis

Start date: August 29, 2019
Phase:
Study type: Observational

The purpose of this study is to improve the understanding of the relationship of zinc status and growth in infants and young children who were diagnosed with cystic fibrosis via newborn screening.

NCT ID: NCT04297709 Completed - Cystic Fibrosis Clinical Trials

Study of Urinary Predictors of Exacerbations by Biomarkers in Cystic Fibrosis

SUPERB-CF
Start date: February 1, 2018
Phase:
Study type: Observational

Study of Urinary Predictors of Exacerbations by Biomarkers in Cystic Fibrosis

NCT ID: NCT04293926 Completed - Clinical trials for Cystic Fibrosis in Children

Heart Rate Variability in Children and Adolescents With Cystic Fibrosis

Start date: March 5, 2020
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This study aims to assess the effects of a resistance exercise training program on heart rate variability in a group of children and adolescents with cystic fibrosis. The study design is a randomized controlled trial.

NCT ID: NCT04279769 Completed - Cystic Fibrosis Clinical Trials

Study to Evaluate the Safety of CB-280 in Patients With Cystic Fibrosis

Start date: July 3, 2020
Phase: Phase 1
Study type: Interventional

This is a phase 1b multiple ascending dose escalation study to evaluate the safety and tolerability of arginase inhibitor CB-280 in subjects with cystic fibrosis.

NCT ID: NCT04277819 Completed - Cystic Fibrosis Clinical Trials

The Use of Novel Diagnostic Tools to Increase Detection of Early Fibrosis in Cystic Fibrosis Related Liver Disease to Improve Clinical Management

Start date: February 15, 2019
Phase:
Study type: Observational [Patient Registry]

Cystic Fibrosis (CF) is a genetic condition which affects 1 in 2500 newborn infants and is the commonest genetic condition in the UK. 1 in 25 of the white population carry the mutation. The genetic defect prevents the movement of fluids from cells, leading to thickened secretions and injury. With improvements in treatments from the commonest organ affected, the lungs, patients born with CF now can expect to live into their 40s with more than 60% living past 16. Though better, more can be done. As treatments from lung complications have improved, the management of liver disease (second commonest organ involved) remains unchanged for a considerable time. Treatment options are limited with liver transplant the only curative option. Though potentially life-saving, it has risks and an organ shortage means alternative treatment options are desperately needed. Identifying those with or at risk of Cystic Fibrosis related liver disease is difficult due to inadequate diagnostic tools. Routine blood tests are unreliable; therefore specific blood tests to identify scarring of the liver (biomarkers) are urgently needed. Ultrasound scan, the recommended diagnostic investigation, is only accurate in identifying the late stages of liver disease. For new therapies to be most effective we need to be able to identify patients at a much earlier stage. This study will use multi-modality testing, including imaging techniques such as FibroScan, MRI scan and blood tests (biomarkers), to diagnose those with liver scarring and use this to better categorise disease.

NCT ID: NCT04259983 Completed - Cystic Fibrosis Clinical Trials

Investigation of Relationship Between Vascular Functions, Exercise Capacity, and Respiratory Functions in CF

Start date: April 11, 2022
Phase:
Study type: Observational [Patient Registry]

In the literature, there is no study that evaluates the endothelial function and arterial stiffness together and investigates its relationship with exercise capacity and respiratory functions in children with CF of different obstruction severities. Therefore, the aim of this study is to investigate and compare microvascular (endothelium), macrovascular (arterial stiffness) functions in children with CF of different obstruction severities, and to investigate the relationship between micro and macrovascular functions and exercise capacity and respiratory functions in children with CF of different obstruction severities.

NCT ID: NCT04249466 Completed - Cystic Fibrosis Clinical Trials

Diet, Physical Activity and Glucose Tolerance in Cystic Fibrosis. Exploratory Study.

MONA
Start date: June 5, 2020
Phase:
Study type: Observational

Background : Diabetes is correlated to an increase in patient morbidity and mortality. The pathophysiology of diabetes is still poorly understood. Significant variations in blood sugar have been shown over time in patients with cystic fibrosis with or without diabetes. No study has evaluated the association between the nutritional profile and the glucose tolerance in adult with cystic fibrosis, by integrating data on energy consumption (detailed nutritional profile) and energy expenditure (rest energy expenditure, body composition, and physical activity). Given the epidemiological changes in cystic fibrosis correlated to the increased prevalence of diabetes and the clinical impact of nutritional status, the association between these factors remains to be studied. Objectives of the study : - Main objective : To describe adult patients with cystic fibrosis in terms of : - Nutritional profile - Food behaviour - Physical activity - Rest energy expenditure - Body composition - Secondary objectives : To research the association between the nutritional profile and the glucose tolerance.

NCT ID: NCT04235140 Completed - Cystic Fibrosis Clinical Trials

Long-term Safety of Lumacaftor/Ivacaftor in Subjects With Cystic Fibrosis Who Are Homozygous for F508del and 12 to <24 Months of Age at Treatment Initiation

Start date: February 24, 2020
Phase: Phase 3
Study type: Interventional

This is a Phase 3, multicenter, open-label and roll-over study in subjects who are 12 to <24 months of age at initiation of Lumacaftor/Ivacaftor (LUM/IVA) treatment.