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NCT ID: NCT06371573 Completed - Clinical trials for Primary Myelofibrosis

Ultrasound Examination for Spleen Volume Evaluation in Myeloproliferative Neoplasms

Start date: April 20, 2017
Phase:
Study type: Observational

Adult patients (>18 years) with newly diagnosis of Ph negative myeloproliferative neoplasms (MPNs) according to WHO 2016 criteria, will be recruited to this study. This study is the result of the collaboration the Hematology Division of Federico II University Medical School of Naples (Italy), that performed the US investigation and the IRCCS SYNLAB SDN where the patients carried out MR. The study is conducted in accordance with the Declaration of Helsinki. All subjects gave informed consent to receive both US and MR scans of the spleen. All spleen US scans were performed by the same operator (with>10 years of experience in abdominal US), who used an EPIQ 5 Philips instrument with a 1-5 MHz broadband curvilinear probe. The spleen was scanned in patients who were fasting, in the longitudinal and transverse planes by using an intercostal approach, a subcostal approach, or both. The patient was placed in a supine or right-sided position until complete organ visualization was achieved. Perimeter, longitudinal diameter (LD), and area, defined as the maximum measurements with splenic borders and angles clearly defined, were measured, and SV (in milliliters) was calculated automatically. For each subject, the mean value of 3 measurements repeated on the same imaging session was calculated and recorded for final analysis. Within two weeks from the US, each patient underwent an MRI of the upper abdomen to evaluate the splenic volume. MRI examinations were performed using a 3T Biograph mMR scanner (Siemens Healthcare, Erlangen, Germany) with 4-channel flex phased-array body coil. Routine clinical abdominal MRI acquisition includes coronal T2W Half-Fourier Acquisition Single-shot Turbo spin Echo imaging (HASTE), axial T1 Dual-echo FSE, axial T2 TSE Fat Sat, and an axial diffusion-weighted imaging (DWI). The DWI includes an apparent diffusion coefficient (ADC) map that was automatically generated at the time of acquisition. At last, an isotropic 2mm3 axial Volumetric Interpolated Breath-hold Examination (VIBE) sequence for SV evaluation was acquired. For the latter, attention was paid to optimize the field of view to the spleen, in order to reduce patient's apnea and possible respiratory artifacts. A radiologist with mote than 10 years of experience in abdominal MRI reporting performed measurement of the three orthogonal diameters of the spleen for each patient. Subsequently, SV was calculated using ITK-SNAP software and semi-automatic 3D segmentation approach, firstly based on a signal threshold.

NCT ID: NCT06078319 Completed - Adherence, Patient Clinical Trials

Ruxolitinib Adherence in Myelofibrosis and Polycythemia Vera

RAMP
Start date: January 18, 2021
Phase:
Study type: Observational

The prospective multicenter observational cohort study will be offered consecutively to any patient with primary or secondary myelofibrosis or with Polycythemia Vera who has initiated therapy with ruxolitinib, prescribed as part of the normal course of care and completely independent of study participation. The main purpose is to assess adherence to ruxolitinib using the ARMS questionnaire. Each individual patient will be administered the questionnaire at the first convenient opportunity, regardless of when ruxolitinib is started, and again after 4, 8, 12, 24, and 48 weeks, in conjunction with drug procurement.

NCT ID: NCT05853445 Completed - Polycythemia Vera Clinical Trials

A Prospective, Non-interventional Study of JAKAVI® (Ruxolitinib) Treatment in Patients With Polycythemia Vera

PAVE
Start date: August 17, 2015
Phase:
Study type: Observational

Jakavi® therapy for polycythemia vera (PV) has so far been studied exclusively in clinical trials and at selected clinical trial centres. This observational study is intended to document the therapy of PV in daily practice with a broad patient population and a geographically representative selection of German centres (both hospitals and practices). The prospective mapping of daily practice reality is thus the main goal of this project.

NCT ID: NCT05833477 Completed - Erythrocytosis Clinical Trials

Tracing Changed Production of Red Blood Cells

Start date: October 28, 2022
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

In competitive sport, it is illegal to manipulate erythropoiesis. Manipulated erythropoiesis can indirectly be identified by atypical fluctuations in key haematological variables. However, this method also has limitations and as it is known that some athletes still manipulate erythropoiesis it is necessary to develop new and more sensitive detection methods. The primary purpose of the study is to examine the importance of altered erythropoiesis for surface and intracellular erythrocyte proteins, the number of immature reticulocytes, and for the haematological characteristics of the erythrocyte, such as volume, haemoglobin concentration and concentration of glycosylated haemoglobin, to assess whether these can be used to identify changed erythropoiesis. Furthermore, the aim is to examine whether these parameters are affected by freezer storage of erythrocytes.

NCT ID: NCT05421104 Completed - Clinical trials for Polycythemia Vera (PV)

Ruxolitinib for Polycythemia Vera in Patients Resistant to or Intolerant of Hydroxyurea.

Start date: November 27, 2020
Phase:
Study type: Observational

This was an analytical and descriptive, non-interventional, retrospective cohort study of PV patients aged ≥ 18 years in the US using a secondary data source, Optum EHR database.

NCT ID: NCT05044026 Completed - Clinical trials for Primary Myelofibrosis

A Prospective, Two-arm, Non-interventional Study of JAKAVI® (Ruxolitinib) in Patients With Myelofibrosis

JAKoMo
Start date: September 20, 2012
Phase:
Study type: Observational

This was a prospective, two-arm, non-interventional study of JAKAVI® (Ruxolitinib) in patients with myelofibrosis

NCT ID: NCT04884191 Completed - Clinical trials for Primary Myelofibrosis

Phase 2 Study: An Open-Label, Randomized, Phase 2 Dose-Finding Study of Pacritinib in Patients With Primary Myelofibrosis, Post-Polycythemia Vera Myelofibrosis, or Post- Essential Thrombocythemia Myelofibrosis Previously Treated With Ruxolitinib

Start date: July 31, 2017
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

This was an open-label, randomized, dose-finding study in patients with primary or secondary MF (Dynamic International Prognostic Scoring System [DIPSS] risk score of Intermediate-1 to High-Risk) who were previously treated with ruxolitinib. The study was designed to support a pacritinib dosage selection decision with evaluation of 3 dosages.

NCT ID: NCT04767802 Completed - Polycythemia Vera Clinical Trials

PTG-300 in Patients With Polycythemia Vera and Elevated Hematocrit

PACIFIC
Start date: February 2, 2021
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

This is an open label, single arm trial of PTG-300 in subjects with PV who are newly diagnosed or for whom current therapy is not sufficient to control their hematocrit and have hematocrit >48% prior to dosing. The PTG-300 dose and schedule may be adjusted every 2 to 4 weeks to maintain hematocrit <45% with a target of <43%. Subjects may receive PTG-300 treatment for up to 52 weeks.

NCT ID: NCT04751292 Completed - Hypertension Clinical Trials

HIGH Altitude CArdiovascular REsearch Latin America Population Study

HIGHCARE-LAPS
Start date: January 26, 2021
Phase:
Study type: Observational

High blood pressure (BP) is one of the principal cardiovascular risk factors. While BP levels and hypertension prevalence are well characterized in many populations, information on BP and on cardiovascular risk profile in high altitude inhabitants is limited and frequently contradictory, especially in the large highland populations of South America. The information on the effects of permanent high altitude exposure on cardiovascular variables including BP may be relevant in the light of the known BP-increasing effect of acute exposure to high altitude hypoxia. This information may have practical implications for millions of people living at elevated altitudes in Asia, South America and Africa. The inconclusive epidemiological evidence on BP and cardiovascular risk in high altitude dwellers may be the result of several factors, among them: 1) confounding by genetic and socio-economic factors; 2) imperfect methods of BP evaluation, in particular lack of data on ambulatory and home BP (both methods considered superior to conventional clinic BP in the assessment of exposure to high BP). On this background, the general aim of the study is to compare blood pressure levels and cardiovascular risk profile among population-based samples of subjects residing in Peruvian communities living at different altitudes.

NCT ID: NCT04629508 Completed - Myelofibrosis Clinical Trials

To Assess the Safety, Tolerability and Efficacy of Itacitinib Immediate Release Tablets in Participants With Primary or Secondary Myelofibrosis Who Have Received Prior Ruxolitinib and/or Fedratinib Monotherapy (LIMBER-213)

Start date: July 12, 2021
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

This is a 2-part study. In Part 1, participants will be dosed at 2 different dose levels in order to select the RP2D for Part 2 of the study.