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Observational prospective , multi-center study Primary objective : To gain further homogenous evidence for clinical efficacy of aHSCT in patients undergoing aHSCT for MS as primary indication. Secondary objectives: - Safety, tolerability and toxicity of aHSCT in MS - Quality of life and long-term disability after aHSCT - MRI outcome after aHSCT Primary endpoint : Time to failure to maintain a NEDA status Secondary endpoints: - Overall survival - Transplant related mortality - MRI Assessment including lesions - Treatment-related complications . • Quality of life through the MS QL 54 standard assessment - Improvement of disability Inclusion criteria: - Diagnosis of MS according to the 2010 revision McDonald's criteria - Availability of a detailed clinical history about MS, including progression of disability and relapse rate in the previous 2 years, previous treatments administered - Patients aged 18yrs or over at the time of the first aHSCT Exclusion criteria: - Lack of one of the above criteria - Physical, mental, or social condition which could affect the patient from returning for follow-up visits - Patients with cognitive impairments, who are unable to provide written, informed consent prior to any testing under this protocol, including screening and baseline investigations that are considered part of routine patient care. Recruitment: 50 patients Recruitment period: 2 years starting from the inclusion of the 1st patient Follow-up duration: 2 years


Clinical Trial Description

Currently, a number of new prospective comparative trials have either started or are in preparation, and the EBMT guidelines recommend treatment on a clinical trial, where available. However, some MS patients receiving aHSCT will not be eligible for these trials, which are predominantly focussed on a tightly defined group of patients with highly active RRMS. In addition, access to such trials is not universal across EBMT and therefore there is a need for structured data collection. The investigators propose here to conduct an observational cohort study that systematically gathers experience from MS patients, for whom an adequate set of data about their clinical history and their clinical situation at baseline is available; patients will be then be followed prospectively according to their local clinical center protocol. The expectation is that local clinical protocols will be in line with the current EBMT guidelines and recommendations. Therefore, the aim will be to prospectively and non-interventionally capture a complete dataset to safety, tolerability and efficacy outcomes for aHSCT in various sub-types of MS treated in accordance with the current EBMT guidelines and recommendations. Alongside ongoing clinical trials, the investigators hope this study will meaningfully inform the evidence-base and future guidelines and recommendations for good clinical practice. 1- Study design Multi-centre, non-interventional prospective study in patients diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis, treated with aHSCT. 2 Aims and objectives of the study 1. Primary objectives - To evaluate the outcome of patients undergoing aHSCT for MS as primary indication. 2. Secondary objectives - To gain further knowledge on safety, tolerability and toxicity of aHSCT in MS - To gain further knowledge on the quality of life and long-term disability of patients treated with aHSCT - To gain further knowledge about the MRI outcome after aHSCT 3. Study schedule The clinical assessment at enrolment and during follow-up will be carried out according to local policies, with the expectation that centres will be working in line with the EBMT Guidelines and Recommendations for MS and immune-mediated neurological diseases. However, based on common clinical practice in patients with MS on therapy, an MRI and one neurological assessment are usually carried out yearly. Baseline MRI should be carried out within 3 months before the start of the mobilization regimen, whilst neurological examination should be accomplished as baseline assessment no more than one month before the start of the treatment. Enrolment time is 2 years from the registration of the first patient. Follow-up is anticipated for 24 months from individual start of treatment. ;


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NCT number NCT04674280
Study type Observational
Source European Group for Blood and Marrow Transplantation
Contact EBMT ADWP- OMST study coordinator
Phone +33.1.70.64.24.16
Email manuela.badoglio@upmc.fr
Status Not yet recruiting
Phase
Start date January 2021
Completion date January 2025

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