Hemophilia A Clinical Trial
— HHUSOfficial title:
Handheld Ultrasound (HHUS) for Home Use in Hemophilia
NCT number | NCT04131920 |
Other study ID # | ML41066 |
Secondary ID | |
Status | Completed |
Phase | |
First received | |
Last updated | |
Start date | October 1, 2019 |
Est. completion date | June 22, 2022 |
Verified date | June 2022 |
Source | Washington Institute for Coagulation |
Contact | n/a |
Is FDA regulated | No |
Health authority | |
Study type | Observational |
This is a study in 3 phases that will assess the feasibility and utility of handheld home ultrasound (HHUS) in a patient's home to assess whether a painful episode in the elbow, knee or ankle is a bleed or not.
Status | Completed |
Enrollment | 10 |
Est. completion date | June 22, 2022 |
Est. primary completion date | June 22, 2022 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | No |
Gender | Male |
Age group | 18 Years and older |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: - Severe hemophilia A - Male - Over 18 years of age - Able to read, write and understand English - Willing to come to the center for an 8 hour training session - Lives in proximity of the HTC and is willing to come in for acute joint episodes in phase 2 - Willing and able to follow study procedures - Willing and able to keep HHUS at a safe place - Have the dexterity to operate a HHUS unit Exclusion Criteria: - Unable to follow study instructions - Physically or mentally unable to operate a HHUS unit |
Country | Name | City | State |
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United States | Washington Center for Bleeding Disorders at Washington Institute for Coagulation | Seattle | Washington |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Washington Institute for Coagulation | Genentech, Inc. |
United States,
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Mahlangu et al. Emicizumab prophylaxis administered once-weekly or every two weeks provides effective bleed prevention in persons with haemophilia A without inhibitors - Results from the phase III HAVEN 3 study . Oral presented at the World Federation of Hemophilia Meeting in Glasgow, May 21, 2018.
Manco-Johnson MJ, Abshire TC, Shapiro AD, Riske B, Hacker MR, Kilcoyne R, Ingram JD, Manco-Johnson ML, Funk S, Jacobson L, Valentino LA, Hoots WK, Buchanan GR, DiMichele D, Recht M, Brown D, Leissinger C, Bleak S, Cohen A, Mathew P, Matsunaga A, Medeiros D, Nugent D, Thomas GA, Thompson AA, McRedmond K, Soucie JM, Austin H, Evatt BL. Prophylaxis versus episodic treatment to prevent joint disease in boys with severe hemophilia. N Engl J Med. 2007 Aug 9;357(6):535-44. — View Citation
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Zhou JY, Rappazzo KC, Volland L, Barnes RFW, Brackman M, Steiner B, Kruse-Jarres R, Quon DV, Bailey C, Chang EY, von Drygalski A. Pocket handheld ultrasound for evaluation of the bleeding haemophilic joint: A novel and reliable way to recognize joint effusions. Haemophilia. 2018 Mar;24(2):e77-e80. doi: 10.1111/hae.13429. Epub 2018 Feb 12. — View Citation
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Outcome 1.1: Participant understanding of basic ultrasound transducer concepts and ability to perform basic positioning maneuvers. | Number of participating subjects who understand basic ultrasound transducer concepts and can perform basic positioning maneuvers based on post-training test. | 3 months | |
Primary | Outcome 1.2: Participating subjects are able to perform basic transducer positions and identify basic structures of the elbow, knee and ankle. | Number of participating subjects who are able to perform basic transducer positions and identify basic structures of the elbow, knee and ankle based on post-training test. | 3 months | |
Primary | Outcome 1.3: Participating subjects can perform what they learned during their training at the HTC in outcome 1.1 and outcome 1.2 at home and transmit images to the HTC. | Number of participating subjects who can perform what they learned during their training at the HTC in outcome 1.1 and outcome 1.2 at home and transmit images to the HTC on post-training test. | 3 months | |
Primary | Outcome 2.1: Subjects will be able to attain and transmit images of their joint spaces to the HTC via telemedicine utilizing the HHUS technology they learned in phase 1 and React App. | Number of subjects who will be able to attain and transmit images of their joint spaces to the HTC via telemedicine utilizing the HHUS technology they learned in phase 1 and React App. | 6 months | |
Primary | Outcome 2.2: Accuracy of the assignment of "bleed" vs. "non-bleed" will be determined on the stationary GE LS8 Logiq Pro in the HTC. | Percentage accuracy of the assignment of "bleed" vs. "non-bleed" will be determined on the stationary GE LS8 Logiq Pro in the HTC. | 6 months | |
Primary | Outcome 3.1: To establish how accurate patient reported bleeding is compared to HHUS utilizing tele-ultrasound. | Percentage accuracy of patient reported bleeding is compared to HHUS utilizing tele-ultrasound. | 3 years | |
Primary | Outcome 3.2: To establish more accurate bleeding data for the EmiMSKUS study. | Number of patients who have joint bleeding data incorporated into the EmiMSKUS study. | 3 years |
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